Molecular Formula | C12H20 |
Molar Mass | 164.2872 |
Density | 1.029 g/cm3 |
Melting Point | 36℃ |
Boling Point | 235℃ |
Appearance | Form Liquid, color Yellowish brown |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
Refractive Index | 1.577 (589.3 nm 20℃) |
Physical and Chemical Properties | EPA Chemical Information Acenaphthylene, dodecahydro- (2146-36-3) |
Hydrogenated anthracene, also known as fully hydrogenated anthracene or decahydronaphthalene, is an organic compound. The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, preparation methods, and safety information of hydrogenated anthracene:
nature:
-Appearance: Hydrogenated anthracene is a colorless crystal or white crystalline powder.
-Solubility: Hydrogenated phenanthrene is less soluble in non-polar solvents, but soluble in polar solvents such as ethanol and ether.
Purpose:
-Catalyst: Hydrogenated anthracene is commonly used as a carrier for catalysts and is widely used in chemical synthesis.
-As a stabilizer in polymer polymerization reactions.
Manufacturing method:
-Hydrogenated benzene can be synthesized through the hydrogenation reaction of benzene. The specific reaction can be carried out using hydrogen gas and precious metal catalysts such as platinum and palladium at a certain temperature and pressure.
Security information:
-Hydrogenated phenanthrene has no significant harm to human health under general conditions.
-Although hydrogenated phenanthrene is harmless, the catalytic process may involve the use of rare metals and hydrogen gas, and safe operating procedures need to be followed.
-When storing hydrogenated phenanthrene, it should be stored in a sealed container, away from sources of fire and oxidants, and avoid contact with air.