4-BIPHENYLACETIC ACID

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 5728-52-9

4-BIPHENYLACETIC ACID 

EINECS NO. 227-233-2
FORMULA C6H5C6H4CH2COOH
MOL WT. 212.25
H.S. CODE  
TOXICITY  
SYNONYMS Felbinac; 4-Bifenilacetico; Acide 4-Biphénylacetique;
4-Biphenylessigsaeure; ácido
SMILES
 

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE white to yellowish powder
MELTING POINT 162 - 164 C
BOILING POINT  
SPECIFIC GRAVITY

 

SOLUBILITY IN WATER  
AUTOIGNITION  
pH  
VAPOR DENSITY  
NFPA RATINGS Health: ; Flammability: ; Reactivity:
FLASH POINT

 

STABILITY

Stable under ordinary conditions

GENERAL DESCRIPTION & APPLICATIONS

Biphenyl (also called Diphenyl, but exactly one of two compounds. The other is o-phenylphenol, used to prevent the growth of moulds ) is an aromatic hydrocarbon; molecule structure is composed of two six-sided carbon rings connected at one carbon site on each ring. Pure biphenyl is a toxic colourless crystalline solid with a pleasant odour; melting point 70 C, boiling point 255 C, which gives plates or monoclinic prismatic crystals; it is insoluble in water but soluble in ordinary organic solvents. It is directly used in the preservation of citrus fruits  as a fungistat in transportation containers. It is a raw material for polychlorinated diphenyls (PCB) in which chlorine replaces hydrogen in biphenyls. There are 209 chlorinated isomers of biphenyl theoretically. But PCBs are referred to the biphenyl compounds with one to ten chlorine substitutions. PCBs are used heat-transfer agents and as electric insulators that block the flow of electric current across in electrical equipments. They are known as environmental pollution materials which are accumulated in animal tissues and cause toxic effects including carcinogenesis. Biphenyl is used as an intermediate for the production of a wide range of organic compounds (e.g. emulsifiers, optical brighteners, crop protection products, plastics), as a heat transfer medium alone or with diphenyl ether in heating fluids, as a dyestuff carrier for textiles and copying paper and as a solvent in pharmaceutical production. Aminodiphenyls are used as rubber antioxidants and intermediates for the synthesis of organic compounds ( azo dyes and pharmaceuticals). Biphenyl derivatives are used as an intermediate for the synthesis of organic compounds including pharmaceuticals, antifungal agents, optical brightening agents and dyes. Biphenyl compounds also used in luminescence chemistry, spectrophotometric analysis, molecular chemistry, and as a stating material for organometallic-complexes.
SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

white to yellowish powder
PURITY

99,0% min

INDIVIDUAL IMPURITY

0.5% max

MELTING POINT

162 - 164 C

TRANSPORTATION
PACKING 25kgs in Fiber drum
HAZARD CLASS 6.1 (Packing Group: III)
UN NO. 2811
OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: T, Risk Phrases: 23/25-36/37/38, Safety Phrases: 26-36/37/39-45