Nitrobenzene
CAS NO: 98-95-3
Alias: Benzene,nitro-; Essence of Mirbane; NCI-C60082; Oil of Myrbane-; 1-nitrobenzene
Physical and chemical properties:
Properties Pure product is a colorless to light yellow oily liquid.
Melting point :5.85°C, the
Boiling point :210.9°C, 53.1°C (0.133kPa),
Relative density :1.2037 (20/4°C),
Refractive index :1.55296,
Flash point :88°C
Spontaneous ignition point :482°C. Flammable.
Solubility:Soluble in ethanol, ether, benzene and oils, soluble in about 500 parts of water. It can evaporate with water vapor and has a bitter almond flavor.
Uses: Nitrobenzene is an important organic intermediate. Nitrobenzene is sulfonated with sulfur trioxide to obtain m-nitrobenzene sulfonic acid. It can be used as a mild oxidant and anti-dyeing salt S for dye intermediates. Nitrobenzene is sulfonated with chlorosulfonic acid to obtain m-nitrobenzenesulfonyl chloride, which is used as an intermediate for dyes and medicines. Nitrobenzene is chlorinated to obtain m-nitrochlorobenzene, which is widely used in the production of dyes and pesticides, and m-chloroaniline can be obtained after reduction. Used as a dye orange-based GC, and also an intermediate for medicines, pesticides, fluorescent brighteners, organic pigments, etc. Nitrobenzene can be re-nitrated to obtain m-dinitrobenzene, and m-phenylenediamine can be obtained by reduction, which can be used as dye intermediates, epoxy resin curing agents, petroleum additives, cement accelerators, and m-dinitrobenzene is vulcanized. In principle, meta-nitroaniline is also obtained in the sodium proceeding part.
This product is a molecular polymerization inhibitor with dosage of 0.10% ~ 0.001%. This product is an important chemical raw material for the manufacture of aniline, azobenzene, dyes, etc. it is also used as an organic solvent. Used as solvent for cellulose ether, etc. Because it can dissolve aluminum trichloride, it is widely used as a solvent for Friedel Crafts reaction. In addition, nitrobenzene is also an important chemical raw material, which can be used as an intermediate of a variety of medicines and dyes, such as aniline, dinitrobenzene, benzidine, azobenzene, m-Aminobenzene sulfonic acid, etc.
SMILES
C1=CC=C(C=C1)[N+](=O)[O-]