Friday, March 30, 2012

Features of 4-Methoxy-N-(perfluorobenzylidene)Benzenamine

4-Methoxy-N-(perfluorobenzylidene)benzenamineBenzenamine, N-phenyl-, Reaction Products with Styrene and 2,4,4-Trimethylpentene, also known as BNST, is an industrial chemical.
Benzenamine in a hydrogen atom, the amino substituted compounds generated. The formula C6H5NH2. Is an aromatic amine. Benzenamine is colorless, oily liquid. Melting point of -6.3 ° C, boiling point 184 ° C, the relative density of 1.02 (20/4 ° C), relative molecular weight of 93.128, heated to 370 decomposition. Slightly soluble in water, soluble in ethanol, ether and other organic solvents. Exposed to air or sunlight has turned brown. Available steam distillation, distillation, a small amount of zinc powder to oxidation. Benzenamine purified by adding 10 ~ 15ppm of NaBH4 to the oxidation deterioration.

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