o-Anisidine Hydrochloride
The hydrochloride salt of o-Anisidine, classified with the principal organic base under HTS 2922.29.0300 per Chapter 29 salt note (C)(1). Used in analytical chemistry and dye coupling processes.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If metal coordination complex
Coordination compounds classified by cleaved fragments per note (C)(3).
If quaternary ammonium salt
If nitrogen quaternary, shifts to later 2923 heading per numerical order note.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Specify salt form in invoice; classified as base, not inorganic salt
• DOT shipping papers for corrosive hazard
Related Products under HTS 2922.29.03.00
o-Anisidine
o-Anisidine (2-methoxyaniline) is a chemically defined organic compound featuring an amino group and an ether oxygen function on a benzene ring, classified under HTS 2922.29.0300 as specified for this amino-phenol ether. It serves as a key intermediate in dye synthesis and pharmaceutical production.
p-Anisidine Stabilized with Antioxidant
p-Anisidine with added stabilizer for transport, permissible under Chapter 29 note (f), remaining under HTS 2922.29.0300. Applied in rubber antioxidant testing (aniline value).
o-Anisidine Technical Grade 98%
Technical grade o-Anisidine (98% purity) qualifies as chemically defined with impurities under Chapter 29 note (a), classified HTS 2922.29.0300. Bulk for industrial dye production.
p-Phenetidine for Dye Synthesis
High-purity p-Phenetidine designated for azo dye production, explicitly under HTS 2922.29.0300 as oxygen-function amino-phenol ether. Not yet coloring matter per Chapter 32 exclusion.
p-Anisidine in Ethanol Solution 20%
20% p-Anisidine dissolved in ethanol for safe transport, classified under HTS 2922.29.0300 per Chapter 29 note (e) as normal putting up method. Used in lab reagent formulations.
o-Anisidine with Emetic Additive
o-Anisidine with trace emetic for safety identification, allowed under Chapter 29 note (g), retaining HTS 2922.29.0300 classification. For poison prevention in industrial handling.