P-Chloranil 97%

97%


Linear Formula:  C6Cl4O2
Molecular Weight:  245.88g/mol
CAS Number: 118-75-2

Properties

Vapour pressure 0.0±0.6 mmHg at 25℃
Water Solubility Insoluble
Assay Purity 0.97
Refractive index 1.595
B pt. 269.5℃ at 760 mmHg
M pt. 297℃
Density 1.97 g/cm3

Safety Information

Hazard Statement(s) H331 -H302 - H360-H318 -H371-H370-H372 -H341 -H412-H226
Precautionary Statement  P501+ P210+ P280 + P370+ P378 + P403+ P235 +P301 + P312 + P330 +P305 + P351 + P338 + P362 + P364 + P304 + P340 + P312 +P264+P242+ P370 + P308 + P311+ P361 + P403 + P233 +P235 + P405 + P271 +P243 +P233 +P202
Symbol
Signal word Danger
HS Code 29147090
Flash point 111.7℃
Storage Temp. Store under inert gas
Storage Class 9
Packaging Glass bottle
UN Number 3077

Description

Recommended products
Tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone (ca. 2% inNN-Dimethylformamide)

Application
p-Chloranil is used as a dye intermediate oxidizing agent vulcanizing agent and dehydrogenation reagent. It is also used to make chloranil electrodes for pH measurements. Further it serves as a hydrogen acceptor and used for the aromatization reactions such as conversion of cyclohexadienes to the benzene derivatives. It is used to test the secondary amine. In addition to this it is employed as a precursor to prepare diaziquone which is used as a cancer chemotherapeutic agent.

General Description
Chloranil is a quinone with the molecular formula C6Cl4O2. Also known as tetrachloro-14-benzoquinone it is a yellow solid. Like the parent benzoquinone chloranil is a planar molecule that functions as a mild oxidant.