3-Chloroaniline Hydrochloride
CAS : 141-85-5
Ref. 3D-FC00941
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- 3-Chloroaniline hydrochloride
- 3-Chloroanilinium chloride
- 3-Chlorobenzenamine hydrochloride
- Amarthol Fast Orange GC Base
- Aniline, m-chloro-, hydrochloride
- Ansibase Orange GC
- Azogene Fast Orange GC Base
- Azogene Fast Orange GCN Base
- Benzenamine, 3-chloro-, hydrochloride
- Benzenamine, 3-chloro-, hydrochloride (1:1)
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- Brentamine Fast Orange GC Base
- Daito Orange Base GC
- Devol Orange C
- Devol Orange GC
- Diabase Orange GC Base
- Fast Orange Base GC
- Fast Orange Base JS
- Fast Orange G Base
- Fast Orange MC Base
- Hiltonil Fast Orange GC Base
- Naphtoelan Fast Orange GC Base
- Orange Base Ciba IV
- Orange Base Irga IV
- Orange Base NGC
- Sanyo Fast Orange GC Base
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- m-Chloroaniline hydrochloride
- C.I. Azoic Diazo Component 2
- C.I. 37005
3-Chloroaniline hydrochloride is an organic compound that has a hydroxyl group and a chlorine atom. It has the molecular formula CHClNO and a molecular weight of 111.25 g/mol. 3-Chloroaniline hydrochloride is soluble in methanol and sodium carbonate, but insoluble in water. It is used as a reagent in clinical pathology to measure serum creatinine, as well as being used as a wastewater treatment agent. 3-Chloroaniline hydrochloride has shown toxicity studies, with high doses causing hemolytic anemia, blood clotting disorders, and kidney damage. The activated form of the chemical can cause diazonium salt formation, which is linear and can be calibrated using pyrimidine compounds. 3-Chloroaniline hydrochloride is metabolized by the body into urea and other products that are excreted through urine or bile acids.
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