Aniline CAS:62-53-3

Aniline, also known as Aminobenzene, is an organic compound that is a colorless oily liquid that decomposes when heated to 370 ℃. It is slightly soluble in water and easily soluble in organic solvents such as Ethanol and Ether.

Characteristics

Formula C6H7N

Molecular Weight 93.127

Melting Point (℃) -6.2℃

Boiling Point (℃) 184℃

Flash Point (℃) 76℃

Main Uses

It is one of the most important intermediates in the dye industry and an important raw material for the production of pesticides. Mainly used for manufacturing dyes, drugs, resins, and can also be used as a rubber vulcanization promoter. It can also be used as a black dye. Its derivative methyl orange can be used as an indicator for acid-base titration.

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