CAS 62-53-3
Aliases: aniline; Aniline; Anilin oil; Aminobenzene; aminobenzene
Molecular Formula: C6H7N
Molecular weight: 93.13
EINECS number: 200-539-3
MDL number: MFCD00007629
Anilidine, additionally acknowledged as aminobenzene, is an natural compound, chemical components C6H7N, is a colorless oily liquid, heated to 370 °C decomposition, barely soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether and different natural solvents.
Aniline is one of the most vital amines. It is in general used in the manufacture of dyes, drugs, resins, and can additionally be used as rubber vulcanization accelerators. It itself can additionally be used as a black dye. Its by-product methyl orange can be used as an indicator for acid-base titration.
On October 27, 2017, the listing of cancer agents posted through the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization was once preliminarily sorted out for reference, and aniline was once blanketed in the listing of three kinds of carcinogens.
Physical and chemical properties
Density: 1.022g/cm3
Melting point: -6.2 °c
Boiling point: 184 °c
Flash point: 76°c
Refractive index: 1.586 (20°C)
Saturated vapor pressure: 2.00kPa(77°C) [3]
Critical temperature: 425.6°C
Critical pressure: 5.30MPa
Ignition temperature: 615°C
Upper explosion restrict (V/V): 11.0%
Lower explosive restrict (V/V): 1.2%
Appearance: colorless to mild yellow obvious liquid
Solubility: barely soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether, benzene
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