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BENZHYDRYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE | ||
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 5267-34-5 |
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EINECS NO. | 226-084-0 | |
FORMULA | (C6H5)2CHNH2·HCl | |
MOL WT. | 219.71 | |
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SYNONYMS | Benzhydrylammonium Chloride; | |
(Diphenylmethyl)amine hydrochloride; 1,1-Diphenylmethylamine hydrochloride; Aminodiphenylmethane hydrochloride; 1,1-Diphenylmethanamine hydrochloride; alpha-Phenylbenzenemethanamine hydrochloride; alpha-Phenylbenzylamine hydrochloride; | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | white crystalline powder | |
MELTING POINT | 293 - 295 C | |
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SOLUBILITY IN WATER | soluble | |
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STABILITY |
Stable under ordinary conditions | |
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Benzhydryl compounds contain two benzene rings which substitute hydrogen atoms in the methane molecule. This structure does not allow the fusion of benzene ring. This nomenclature system is particularly useful to describe the groups attached to the benzene rings and the additional substituents on the methane. The benzhydryl structure features as the motif for modified fibers, polymers and curing agents. The benzhydryl motif is a fundamental component also in drugs such antihistamines, antihypertensive agents and antiallergenic agents. Benzhydryl polymer-bound molecules are used as solid support for the synthesis of peptide, DNA, and certain alignment molecules. | ||
SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
white crystalline powder | |
ASSAY |
98.0% min |
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LOSS ON DRYING |
0.5% max |
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ASH | 0.1% max | |
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Hazard Symbols: XI, Risk Phrases: 36/37/38, Safety Phrases: 26-37/39 |
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