1,6-CLEVE'S ACID |
5-Amino-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid;
1-Naphthylamine-6-sulfonic acid; 1-Amino-6-naphthalenesulfonic acid;
1-Amino-6-sulfonaphthalene; 1-Naphthylamine-6-sulfonic acid;
5-Naphthylamine-2-sulfonic acid; Cleve's beta-acid;
Kyselina 1-naftylamin-6-sulfonova; Kyselina cleve;
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PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
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CAS
RN
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119-79-9 |
EINECS
RN |
204-351-2 |
FORMULA |
C10H9NO3S
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MOLE
WEIGHT
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223.25 |
PHYSICAL
AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
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PHYSICAL
STATE |
tan red powder |
MELTING
POINT |
> 300° |
BOILING
POINT |
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DENSITY
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SOLUBILITY
IN WATER |
1000
mg/l |
pH |
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VAPOR
DENSITY |
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REFRACTIVE
INDEX
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FLASH
POINT |
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STABILITY AND REACTIVITY |
STABILITY |
Stable
under normal conditions. |
INCOMPATIBLE
MATERIALS
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Strong
oxidizing agents
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DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS |
Carbon
oxides, nitrogen oxides, Sulphur oxides
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POLYMERIZATION |
Has not been reported |
NFPA
RATINGS
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Health:
1, Flammability: 1, Reactivity: 1
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SAFETY
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HAZARD
NOTES |
Irritant |
EYE
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May
cause eye irritation.
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SKIN |
May
be harmful if absorbed through skin. May cause skin
irritation.
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INGESTION |
May
be harmful if swallowed.
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INHALATION |
May
be harmful if inhaled. May cause respiratory tract irritation.
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CHRONIC |
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TRANSPORT
& REGULATORY INFORMATION
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UN
NO. |
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HAZARD CLASS |
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PACKING GROUP |
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HAZARD SYMBOL
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XI
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RISK PHRASES |
36/37/38 |
SAFETY PHRASES |
22-24/25
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EXTERNAL LINKS
& GENERAL
INFORMATION |
Cleve's acids
belong to family of naphthalene sulfonate molecules
and zwitterions which have localized different parts of both negative and positive charge.
Cleve's acids are mainly used in the manufacture of azo dyes and
as a polymer precursor. |
SALES
SPECIFICATION
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APPEARANCE |
tan red powder |
TOTAL
AMINO VALUE
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98.0%
min
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1,6-CLEVE'S ACID
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90.0%
min
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1,7-CLEVE'S ACID |
5.0%
max
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1,5
OR 1,8-CLEVE'S ACID |
3.0%
max
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INSOLUBLES |
0.3%
max
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PACKING
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25kg in a woven bag
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PRICE
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