Aniline

Aniline

Aniline is the simplest primary aromatic amine and a compound formed by the substitution of a hydrogen atom in the benzene molecule with an amino group. It is colorless oil like flammable liquid with strong odor. When heated to 370 C, it is slightly soluble in water and soluble in ethanol, ether, chloroform and other organic solvents..
CAS No.: 62-53-3
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Specification

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SPECIFICATION

Appearance

Colorless to light yellow transparent liquid

Aniline

≥99.8%

Nitrobenzene

≤0.002%

Low Boiler

≤0.008%

High Boiler

≤0.01%

Moisture

≤0.10%

Package

200kgs drum, 16MT/20ft container with pallets.

Application

Aniline is predominantly used as a chemical intermediate for dyes, drugs, explosives, plastics, and photographic and rubber chemicals. Many chemicals can be made from Aniline, including:

1. Isocyanaates for the urethane industry

2. Antioxidants, activators, accelerators, and other chemicals for the rubber industry

3. Indigo, acetoacetanilide, and other dyes and pigments for a variety of applications

Diphenylamine for the rubber, petroleum, plastics, agricultural, explosives, and 4. chemical industries

5. Various fungacides and herbicides for the agricultural industry

6. Pharmaceutical, organic chemical, and other products

Storage

Aniline should be kept stored against physical damage in a cool (but not freezing), dry, well-ventilated location, away from smoking areas and fi re hazard.

It should be kept separated from incompatibles and the containers should be bonded and grounded for transfer to avoid static sparks.

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