N,N-Diphenylamine - CAS # 122-39-4
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Chemical Name: N,N-Diphenylamine
Chemical Formula: C12H11N
CAS Number: 122-39-4
EC Number (EINECS): 204-539-4
Synonyms: Benzenamine, N-phenyl-;Anilinobenzene;Benzene, (phenylamino)-;DFA;DPA;N-Phenylaniline;N-Phenylbenzeneamine;Diphenylamine indicator;Aniline, N-phenyl-;Benzene, anilino-;Big Dipper;C.I. 10355;Diphenpyramide;N-Phenylbenzenamine;N,N-Diphenylamine;No scald;Phenylaniline;Scaldip;Z-876;Deccoscald 282;Difenylamin;N-Fenylanilin;No scald dpa 283;OA-505
Appearance: white crystals or powder
Melting Point: 52 - 54 C
Boiling Point: 302 C
Vapor Density: 5.82 (air = 1)
Vapor Pressure: 1 mm Hg at 108 C
Flash Point: 152 C (closed cup)
Auto Ignition: 635 C
Stability: Stable; may discolour on exposure to light. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents.
Molecular Weight: 169.2225
Alternate Names: Diphenylamine | DPHAM
Department: Organics
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