Acenaphthene PurCert Secondary Working Standard for GC [Includes all characterization data]
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Synonym: 1,8-Ethylenenaphthalene
Linear Formula:
C12H10
Molecular Weight: 154.21 g/mol
CAS Number: 83-32-9
Properties
| Vapour pressure | 10 mmHg ( 131 °C) |
| Water Solubility | 0.000347 g/100 mL |
| Autoignition temp. | > 450 °C |
| Assay Purity | >= 99.5 % |
| Refractive index | n20/D 1.6048 |
| B pt. | 279 °C |
| M pt. | 90-94°C |
| Density | 1.15 g/cm3 |
| Form | Solid |
Safety Information
| Hazard Statement(s) | H410 |
| Precautionary Statement | P273 - P391 - P501 |
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| Signal word | Warning |
| HS Code | 29029090 |
| Flash point | 135°C |
| Storage Temp. | Room Temperature |
| Storage Class | 11 - Combustible Solids |
| UN Number | 3077 |
Description
Application
The applications of acenaphthene are largely industrial. It is used in the manufacture of dyes plastics and resins as well as in the production of insecticides and fungicides. It is also an important precursor for acenaphthenequinone which is further used in dye synthesis.
Purpose
The purpose of acenaphthene is mainly as an intermediate in chemical synthesis. It serves as a starting material for the production of various derivatives including dyes pigments and pharmaceuticals. Its chemical structure makes it useful in studying a
General Description
Acenaphthene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH).It is derived from coal tar and petroleum and appears as a white to colorless crystalline solid with a characteristic odor. Structurally it consists of a naphthalene ring system with an ethylene bridge making it relatively stable and less volatile compared to simpler aromatic hydrocarbons.
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