- Aniline, phenylamine or
aminobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H7N.
- Aniline is the simplest
and one of the most important aromatic amines, being used as a precursor
to more complex chemicals.
- Aniline main
application is in the manufacture of polyurethane. Like most volatile
amines, it possesses the somewhat unpleasant odour of rotten fish and also has a burning aromatic taste.
- Aniline is a
highly-acrid poison. It ignites readily, burning with a smoky
flame.
- Aniline is colourless,
it slowly oxidizes and resinifies in air, giving a red-brown tint to
aged samples.
- Aniline combines
directly with alkyl iodides to form secondary and tertiary amines.
- Aniline reacts with
carboxylic acids or more readily with acyl chlorides such as acetyl
chloride to give amides. The amides formed from aniline are
sometimes called anilides.
- Aniline and its
ring-substituted derivatives react with nitrous acid to form diazonium
salts.
- Aniline reacts with
nitrobenzene to produce phenazine in the Wohl-Aue reaction.
- The great commercial
value of aniline was due to the readiness with which it yields, directly
or indirectly, dyestuffs.
- At the present time,
the largest market for aniline is preparation of methylene diphenyl
diisocyanate (MDI), some 85% of aniline serving this market.
- When polymerized,
aniline can be used as a type of nanowire for use as a semiconducting
electrode bridge, most recently used for nano-scale devices such as
biosensors.
- Aniline is used to
stain neural RNA blue in the Nissl stain.
- Currently, aniline
manufacturers pay more attention to the market dynamic, especially the
MDI market, and duly adjust their aniline production.
- Gross profit for
aniline improved because the increase in its average selling price more
than offset the increase in the price of its main raw material,
benzene.
- SP chemicals has
doubled its Chlor-alkali and aniline production capacities in its
Production Phase Four Expansion Plans (“PP4”).
- The structure and
properties of copolymers based on aniline and pyrrole prepared by
electrochemical methods were reported to depend
significantly on the
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General Information
- Information about Aniline
- Description about Aniline
- Facts about Aniline
- FAQ about Aniline
Company & Technology
- Company from USA
- Company from Michigan
- Company from Chicago
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Separation of Aniline Derivatives by
Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography
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Polymerization of Benzene and aniline
on Cu(II)-Exchanged hectorite clay films:A scanning force microscope
study
Consultant
- Consultant from California
- Consultant from Denmark
- Consultant from London
- Consultant from Minnesota
- Consultant from Singapore
- Consultant from Missouri
- Consultant from Orleans
- Consultant from USA
- Consultant from Singapore
Supplier
- Selling leads of Aniline
- Tradeleads of Aniline
- Suppliers of Aniline
- Aniline Manufacturers
- Aniline Suppliers
Process
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Colorimetric Detection of Aniline
Based on Di(hydroxymethyl)- di-(2-pyrrolyl)methane
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Nanostructures of Polyaniline doped
with a novel dopant
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Electrochemical synthesis of
poly(2-methyl aniline): electrochemical and spectroscopic
characterization
- TS-1 oxidation of aniline to azoxybenzene in a
microstructured reactor
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Postintercalative Polymerization of
Aniline and Its Derivatives in Layered Metal Phosphates
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Retention and Mobilisation of
Trinitrotoluene, Aniline, Nitrobenzene and Toluene by Soil Organic
Matter
MSDS
- MSDS for Aniline
- Aniline MSDS
- Safety data for aniline-d7
- Safety data for aniline
- Aniline hydrochloride MSDS
Buyers
- Buyers list1
- Buyers List2
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Products & Application
- Wood Finish Supply
- 2 fluoro aniline
- 4 fluoro aniline
- Syncurol
- Venpure
Properties
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Biological Properties of
Chloro-salicylidene Aniline and Its Complexes with Co(II) and
Cu(II)
Synthesis and Electrochemical
Properties of Poly(aniline boronic acid)
Electroheological properties of dilute
suspensions of polyaniline/titanate hybrid nanotubes
Optical properties of Polyaniline salt
and polyaniline base with KBr and picric acid composites
Oxidative Copolymers of Aniline with
o-Toluidine: Their Structure and Thermal Properties
Hazards
- Aniline hazards
- Aniline leather dyes
exposure
- Chemical hazards of
Aniline
- Aniline Spill Response Procedures
Patent
- Aniline disulfide
derivatives for treating allergic diseases
- Preparation of
P-Aminoazobenzene from Aniline
- Process for preparing
Aniline
- Protecting carbon steel
from corrosion with non conducting poly(aniline)
Market &
Report
- SP chemicals registers
2Q FY 2008 net profit of RMB152.7 million
- China market of
Aniline
- Executive summary of
Aniline
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Study of the Influence of a Mixed
Electrolyte of Oxalic Acid and DBSA on the Properties of Co-Deposited
Poly(Aniline-Co-Pyrrole)
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Spectroscopic Study of Polyaniline
Emeraldine Base:Modelling Approach
- Studies of Electrical Properties of Polyaniline
Irradiated by X-rays
- PERP program-New Report Alert
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