4-Amino-4'-chlorodiphenyl ether
CAS: 101-79-1
Ref. 3D-FA10728
10g | Discontinued | ||
25g | Discontinued | ||
50g | Discontinued | ||
100g | Discontinued | ||
250g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- 4'-Chloro-4-Amino Diphenyl Ether
- 4-(4-Chlorophenoxy)benzenamine
- 4-Amino-4'-chloro-diphenylether
- 4-Amino-4-chlorodiphenyl ether
- 4-Chloro-4'-aminodiphenylether
- 4-Chloro-4′-aminodiphenyl ether
- Aniline, p-(p-chlorophenoxy)-
- Benzenamine, 4-(4-chlorophenoxy)-
- NSC 75571
- [4-(4-Chlorophenoxy)phenyl]amine
- See more synonyms
- p-(p-Chlorophenoxy)aniline
4-Amino-4'-chlorodiphenyl ether is a chemical compound that has been used in the production of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides. It is also known to be an environmental contaminant. 4-Amino-4'-chlorodiphenyl ether is a peroxide that can be reduced with an acceptor such as sodium bicarbonate to form hydrogen peroxide and 4-aminophenol. This reaction can be used for the detection of 4-aminophenol in biological fluids. The long-term toxicity of this chemical has not been fully studied; however, it may have adverse effects on the liver when consumed in large quantities. In addition, 4-amino-4'-chlorodiphenyl ether appears to have no effect on DNA synthesis or protein synthesis in tissues. The molecule has high specificity for amines and chlorine monomers. It also has a red shift when it absorbs light at 270 nm, which can be used