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CAS No.: | 62-53-3 |
Formula: | C6h7n |
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Product Name | Aniline oil | Molecular formula | C6H7N |
Dendity | 1.0±0.1 g/cm³ | Boiling point | 184.4±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg |
Melting point | -6.2 °C | Molecular weight | 93.127 |
Flash point | 76 °C | LogP | 0.94 |
Vapor density | 3.22 (185 °C, vs air) | Vapor pressure | 0.7±0.3 mmHg at 25°C |
Refractive index | 1.579 | Water solubility | 36 g/L (20 ºC) |
Aniline is predominantly used for the preparation of methylenedianiline and related compounds by condensation with formaldehyde. The diamines are condensed with phosgene to give methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, a precursor to urethane polymers.
Most aniline is consumed in the production of methylenedianiline, a precursor to polyurethanes.Other uses include rubber processing chemicals (9%), herbicides (2%), and dyes and pigments (2%). As additives to rubber, aniline derivatives such as phenylenediamines and diphenylamine, are antioxidants. Illustrative of the drugs prepared from aniline is paracetamol (acetaminophen, Tylenol). The principal use of aniline in the dye industry is as a precursor to indigo, the blue of blue jeans.
UN NO. | 1547 | CAS NO. | 62-53-3 |
HS code | 2921411000 | EINECS NO | 200-539-3 |
RTECS | BW6650000 | Hazard glass | 6.1 |
Packing Group | II | GHS | GHS05, GHS06, GHS08, GHS09 |
GHS Hazard statements | H301 + H311 + H331-H317-H318-H341-H351-H372-H410 | GHS Precautionary statements | P201-P261-P273-P280-P301 + P310 + P330 |