Identification |
Product name: |
2-bromoaniline |
Product name: |
2-bromoaniline |
Molecular formula: |
C6H6BrN |
Molecular weight: |
172.03 |
Structural formula: |
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CAS No: |
615-36-1 |
RTECS No: |
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HS code: |
2921420000 |
UN No: |
UN 2811 6.1/PG 3 |
Dangerous goods code: |
61774 |
IMDG Code Page: |
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Physical and Chemical Properties |
Appearance and properties: |
white needle-like crystal; Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ethyl ether. |
Uses: |
Dye raw material, such as azo dye, quinoline dye, pharmaceutical and Organic synthesis intermediate. |
Melting point: |
29 °C |
Boiling point: |
229℃ |
Relative density (water=1): |
1.578 |
Moisture ≤: |
0.05% |
2-bromoaniline Assay ≥ |
99% |
PH value: |
6.0~8.0 |
Saturated vapor pressure (kPa): |
- |
Solubility: |
Insoluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ethyl ether. |
Critical temperature (℃): |
- |
Critical pressure (MPa): |
- |
Heat of combustion (kj/mol): |
- |
Combustion and explosion hazard |
Conditions to avoid: |
Illumination. |
Flammability: |
flammable |
Building regulation fire insurance classification:: |
- |
Flash point (℃): |
>230 °F |
Self-Ignition temperature(℃): |
- |
Lower explosive limit (V%): |
- |
Upper explosive limit (V%): |
- |
Hazardous characteristics: |
Flammable In the open flame, high heat, the powder can form explosive mixtures with air, when reach a certain concentration, when Mars will explosion. The high fever decompound let out poisonous gases. |
Combustion (decomposition) products: |
Carbon monoxide, Carbon dioxide, Nitrogen oxides, Hydrogen bromide . |
Stability: |
- |
Incompatible materials: |
strong oxidizing agents, acids, Anhydride, acyl chloride. |
polymerization: |
- |
Fire fighting methods : |
Fire extinguishing agent: Water mist, foam, dry powder, Carbon dioxide, Sandy soil. |
Risk category: |
6.1 |
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- |
Packaging and transportation |
Packing group: |
III |
Directions for storage and transportation: : |
Stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Stay away from fire, heat source. Avoid direct sunlight. Packing seal. |