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2,2'-BIQUINOLINE | ||
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 119-91-5 |
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EINECS NO. | 204-357-5 | |
FORMULA | C18H12N2 | |
MOL WT. | 256.31 | |
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TOXICITY | ||
SYNONYMS | 2,2'-Biquinolyl; 2,2'-Diquinolyl; 2,2'-Quinolyl; Cuproine; | |
Cuproin; 2,2'-Bichinolyl (German); 2,2'-Biquinolilo (Spanish); 2,2'-Biquinolyle (French); | ||
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE |
yellow to reddish flakes |
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MELTING POINT | 193 - 196 C | |
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NFPA RATINGS | Health: 2; Flammability: 1; Reactivity: 0 | |
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STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions | |
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Quinoline,
hygroscopic, yellowish oily liquid, is an aromatic nitrogen
compound characterized by a solid-ring structure contains
a benzene and a pyridine. (Pyridine is a ring structure compound
of five carbon atoms with a nitrogen atom). These
two rings are fused at two adjacent carbon atoms. Quinoline
itself is the simplest member of the quinoline. It can be prepared
by the distillation of coal tar or by synthesis from
aniline. It is soluble in water as well as in alcohol,
ether, and carbon disulfide. Isoquinoline differs from
quinoline in nitrogen position. Quinoline family compounds
are widely used as a
parent compound to make drugs (especially anti-malarial medicines), fungicides,
biocides, alkaloids,
dyes, rubber chemicals and flavoring agents. They have antiseptic, antipyretic, and antiperiodic properties. They are also used as catalyst, corrosion inhibitor, preservative, and as solvent for resins
and terpenes. They is used in metallurgical
processes. 2,2'-Biquinoline
is useful in the field of;
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
yellow to reddish flakes |
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ASSAY |
98.0% min |
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ASH | 0.1% max | |
TRANSPORTATION | ||
PACKING | 25kg in fiber drum | |
HAZARD CLASS | ||
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Hazard Symbols: XI, Risk Phrases: 36/37/38, Safety Phrases: 26-36 |
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