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Grade Standard: | Reagent Grade, Medicine Grade, Industrial Grade, Agriculture Grade |
Appearance: | Liquid |
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Chemically, it is considered an electron-rich benzene derivative, and as a consequence, reacts rapidly in electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Likewise, it is also prone to oxidation: while freshly purified anilin e is an almost colorless oil, exposure to air results in gradual darkening of the sample (to yellow or red) due to the formation of strongly colored, oxidized impurities. Anilin e can be diazotized to give a diazonium salt, which can then undergo various nucleophilic substitution reactions.
Like other amines, anilin e is a base (pKaH = 4.6) and nucleophile, although it is a weaker base and poorer nucleophile than structurally similar aliphatic amines.
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Anilin e | Appearance | Colorless,oily,yellowish,transparent liquid, tending to be darker after being stocked. | |
No. | Test Item | Standard | Result |
1 | Purity % ≥ | 99.90% | 99.95% |
2 | Nitrobenzen e%≤ | 0.01 | 0.005 |
3 | Moisture %≤ | 0.30 | 0.05 |
4 | Freezing Point ºC ≥ | -6.4 | -6.0 |
5 | APHA Value ≤ | 60 | 40 |
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