Aniline
Product Qty Per Unit:
200.00
Product usage unit:
Kg
Product Delivery Locations:
Mumbai, JNPT, Nhava Seva, Pirpav Jetty, Ballard Pier, Mumbai Port Trust, Butcher Island, ONGC EMR Shed, MIdc, Pune, Maharastra
Generic Name:
Aniline is a musty, fishy-smelling yellowish to brownish, greasy liquid.
Product Description:
Aniline, also known as aminobenzene or phenylamine, has 6 carbon (C) atoms, 7 hydrogen (H) atoms, and 1 nitrogen (N) atom in its chemical formula of C6H7N or C6H5NH2. Because aniline has an amino group in its structure, it is also an amine, hence it is classified as an aromatic amine.
Product Application:
Blue colour of the jeans is due to aniline dyeing agent. Aniline is an organic base a toxic aromatic amine, is a widely used industrial chemical, particularly in the manufacture of dyes, Plastics, rubber, resins, varnishes, perfumes, pigments, polyurethane foam, photographic developers and pesticides.
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Product Technical Specification:
PRODUCT NAME | : | - Aniline |
CAS number | : | - 62-53-3 |
UN number | : | - 1547 |
Formula | : | - C5H5NH2 |
Odour | : | - NOT UNPLEASENT |
Solubility in water | : | - SOLUBLE |
Density | : | - 1.023 at oC |
Boiling point | : | - 184 oC |
Melting point | : | - -6 oC |
Viscosity | : | - 5.31 cp at 15 oC |
Flashpoint | : | - 7 0 oC |
Explosive limits | : | - 1.3 – 20.0 Vol% |
Vapour pressure | : | - 0.4 mbar at 20 oC |
Skin absorption/irritation | : | - YES |
TLV Country NL | : | - 0.25 S ppm 1S mg/m3 |
Pollution category | : | - C |
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Product alias:
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Aminobenzene, Aminophen, Arylamine, Benzenamine, Aniline oil, Phenylamine</p>
Anilines – Uses
Anilines are employed in various fields of science and everyday life as given below-
Anilines are used in the rubber industry for the processing of rubber chemicals and products such as car tyres, balloons, gloves, etc.
It is used as a dyeing agent in the manufacture of clothes such as jeans, etc
It is employed in the production of drugs such as paracetamol, Tylenol, acetaminophen.
ANILINES used as a pesticide and fungicides in the agricultural industry
It is utilized in the manufacture of polyurethane which is, in turn, used in the making of plastics.
ANILINES used as a pesticide and fungicides in the agricultural industry?
Aniline causes methemoglobinemia, which reduces oxygen transport to tissues. Aniline can also induce red blood cell destruction, resulting in immediate or delayed hemolytic anaemia.
Aniline supplier, exporter and importer in India, UAE Middle East Oman, Nairobi, Sudan, Yemen.
Remarks:
The physical properties of Anilines are given below-
Aniline has a boiling of about 184 oC and melting of about -6 o
The compound is slightly soluble in water and sometimes freely soluble in the chemicals such as alcohol and ether.
This organic compound tends to darken when exposed to air and light.
It is said to be weak base and on its reaction with strong acids, it forms anilinium ion -C6H5-NH3+.
The compound is said to be toxic when it gets inhaled through the air or gets absorbed into the skin as it produces nitrogen oxides which are harmful to the environment.