4-AMINO-2- (DIETHYLAMINOMETHYL)PHENOL 2HCL - Names and Identifiers
4-AMINO-2- (DIETHYLAMINOMETHYL)PHENOL 2HCL - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C11H20Cl2N2O
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Molar Mass | 267.2 |
Melting Point | 215-218°C (dec.)(lit.) |
Boling Point | 325.3°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 150.5°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.000122mmHg at 25°C |
4-AMINO-2- (DIETHYLAMINOMETHYL)PHENOL 2HCL - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | Xn - Harmful
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Risk Codes | R22 - Harmful if swallowed
R37/38 - Irritating to respiratory system and skin.
R41 - Risk of serious damage to eyes
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Safety Description | S24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
S26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
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WGK Germany | 3 |
HS Code | 29222900 |
4-AMINO-2- (DIETHYLAMINOMETHYL)PHENOL 2HCL - Introduction
dihydrochloride is a compound whose chemical formula is C12H20Cl2N2O. The following is a description of some of the properties, uses, preparation methods and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: White crystalline solid.
-Solubility: Soluble in water, ethanol and chloroform.
Use:
-dihydrochloride is often used as a chemical reagent and mordant, and has many applications in biochemical research.
-In the laboratory, it can be used as a pH indicator in the solution and as an endpoint indicator for acid-base titration reactions.
Preparation Method:
-dihydrochloride can be obtained by reacting 4-amino-alpha-diethylamine-o-cresol with hydrochloric acid.
-The specific preparation method can be understood through the literature or the relevant chemical synthesis manual.
Safety Information:
-dihydrochloride have no apparent toxicity under conventional conditions.
-Due to the particularity of its nature and use, correct operation and laboratory safety regulations should be followed when using it.
-Avoid contact with strong oxidants and strong acids during use and storage.
-Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when handling the compound, including laboratory gloves, safety glasses, and laboratory coats.
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