AC-22173 - aniline-995-extra-pure | 62-53-3
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Aniline
CAS:Fórmula:C6H7NPureza:>98.0%(GC)(T)Cor e Forma:Colorless to Light orange to Yellow clear liquidPeso molecular:93.13Aniline
CAS:Aniline (aminobenzene) and its saltsFórmula:C6H7NCor e Forma:Colorless Pale Yellow LiquidPeso molecular:93.05785Aniline
CAS:Fórmula:C6H7NPureza:≥ 99.0%Cor e Forma:Clear, colourless to pale yellow or brown liquidPeso molecular:93.13Aniline
CAS:Produto Controlado<p>Stability Air sensitive, Material darkens in storage with no loss in purity<br>Applications Aniline is used in the manufacture of dyes, medicinals, resins, varnishes, perfumes, as a vulcanizing rubber or even as a solvent (1,2). Hazardous and noxious substance which affects the early life stages of marine animals (3). Drinking water contaminant candidate list 3 (CCL 3) compound as per United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), environmental, and food contaminants. Dyes and metabolites, Environmental Testing.<br> Not a dangerous good if item is equal to or less than 1g/ml and there is less than 100g/ml in the package<br>References 1. Barkov, A. et al.: Russ. Chem. Bull. 2012. Aug:61(8) pp1564-92. Zhang, X. et al.: Synthesis. 2013 45(10): 1357-13633. Cunha, I. et. al.: Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. Int. 2017 Mar 10.<br></p>Fórmula:C6H7NCor e Forma:ColourlessPeso molecular:93.13Aniline
CAS:Aniline is an aromatic amine and is a clear to slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic odor. Aniline is an important precursor in the production of a wide range of industrial chemicals, including polyurethane foams, agricultural chemicals, and dyes. Aniline is also used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, rubber processing chemicals, and antioxidants. Due to its widespread industrial use, aniline can be found in various environmental matrices, including water, wastewater, and air.Fórmula:C6H7NPureza:Min. 95%Cor e Forma:Colorless Clear LiquidPeso molecular:93.13 g/mol








