Diphenylamine

100μg/mL, U(%)=2, medium: toluene

Reagent Code: #72957
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Alias Diphenylamine; aminodiphenyl, N-phenylaniline
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CAS Number 122-39-4

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Weight 169.22 g/mol
Formula C₁₂H₁₁N
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MDL Number MFCD00003014
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Melting Point 52 °C
Boiling Point 302 °C(lit.)
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Density 1.16
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Diphenylamine is widely used as a stabilizer in the production of explosives, particularly for nitrocellulose-based propellants. It helps prevent the decomposition of these materials, ensuring their long-term stability and safety. In the agricultural sector, it serves as an antioxidant in the storage of apples and pears, where it inhibits superficial scald, a disorder that affects the fruit's appearance during prolonged storage. Additionally, it is utilized in the rubber industry as an antioxidant and antiozonant, protecting rubber products from degradation caused by oxygen and ozone exposure. Diphenylamine is also employed in the synthesis of dyes and pharmaceuticals, where it acts as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. Its antioxidant properties make it valuable in lubricants and greases, where it helps extend the lifespan of these products by preventing oxidation.

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Test Parameter Specification
Appearance liquid
Concentration 100 g/mL
U 2

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Diphenylamine is widely used as a stabilizer in the production of explosives, particularly for nitrocellulose-based propellants. It helps prevent the decomposition of these materials, ensuring their long-term stability and safety. In the agricultural sector, it serves as an antioxidant in the storage of apples and pears, where it inhibits superficial scald, a disorder that affects the fruit's appearance during prolonged storage. Additionally, it is utilized in the rubber industry as an antioxidant and antiozonant, protecting rubber products from degradation caused by oxygen and ozone exposure. Diphenylamine is also employed in the synthesis of dyes and pharmaceuticals, where it acts as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. Its antioxidant properties make it valuable in lubricants and greases, where it helps extend the lifespan of these products by preventing oxidation.
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