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    Aniline

    Aniline is colorless or yellowish oily liquid with a strong smell. It turns brown if it is explosed to air or sunlight.

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    Alias C.I. 76000; C.I. Oxidation Base; Aminobenzene; Phenylamine; Benzamine
    English name aniline
    Molecular formula C6H7N
    Molecular weight 93.12
    Density 1.02
    Melting point -6.2
    Boiling point 184.4
    Solubility Slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether, and benzene
    Flash point 70
    Appearance and properties Colorless or yellowish oily liquid with a strong smell
    CAS RN 62-53-3
    EINECS No. 200-539-3

    Aniline is colorless or yellowish oily liquid with a strong smell. It turns brown if it is explosed to air or sunlight.

    Aniline is one of the most important intermediates in dyeing industry and it is mainly used in producing acid ink blue G, acid mordant BS, acid light yellow, direct orange S, direct pink, indigo blue, disperse yellow brown, cationic pink FG, reactive brilliant red X-SB, and etc. In the field of organic pigment, it is mainly used in producing bronze red, bronze red G, pigment scarlet, and nigrosine. In pesticide industry, aniline can be used in producing many insecticides and fungicides such as DDV and nitrofen. It also functions as an important raw material of rubber auxiliaries.  

    Aniline is an important raw material for producing pesticides.

     

    Storage

    Storage: keep in cool and well-ventilated warehouse with temperature less than 30℃ and relative humidity less than 80%. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Separate from oxidants, acids and edible chemicals.

     

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