N-ETHYLANILINE

PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION

CAS NO. 103-69-5

n-ETHYLANILINE

EINECS NO. 203-135-5
FORMULA C6H5NH(C2H5)
MOL WT. 121.18
H.S. CODE

2921.42

TOXICITY  
SYNONYMS Anilinoethane; N-Ethylaminobenzene; N-Ethyl-phenylamine;
Monoethylaniline; N-ethylaminobenzene; N-Ethylbenzeneamine; (Ethylamino) Benzene; N-Ethylanilin (German); N-etilanilina (Spanish); N-éthylaniline (French);
SMILES

 

CLASSIFICATION

 

PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

PHYSICAL STATE Pale Yellow to brown Liquid
MELTING POINT -64 C
BOILING POINT 204 C
SPECIFIC GRAVITY

0.96

SOLUBILITY IN WATER Insoluble
pH  
VAPOR DENSITY 4.18
AUTOIGNITION

 

NFPA RATINGS Health: 2 Flammability: 2 Reactivity: 0

REFRACTIVE INDEX

 

FLASH POINT 185 C
STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions. Air and light sensitive.

APPLICATIONS

One of the most important aromatic amines is aniline; pale brown liquid boiling at 184 C, melting at -6 C. Aniline is obtained commercially from chlorobenzene by heating  with ammonia in the presence of copper catalyst or from a product of coal tar (nitrobenzene) through the reduction reaction. Aniline is the starting material in the dye manufacturing industry and as in the manufacture of others. Aniline is converted into sulfanilic acid which is the parent compound of the sulfa drugs. Aniline is also important in the manufacture of rubber-processing chemicals, antioxidants and varnishes.  N-Ethylaniline, a sec-amine in aniline class, is used as an intermediate for Dye ( Acid & Disperse), agrochemicals and other organic products manufacturing.
SALES SPECIFICATION

APPEARANCE

Pale Yellow to brown Liquid
PURITY

99.0% min

ISOMER IMPURITY

0.3% max

ORGANIC IMPURITY

0.5% max

MOISTURE

0.1% max
TRANSPORTATION
PACKING 200 Kg in Drum
HAZARD CLASS 6.1 (Packing Group: III)
UN NO. 2272
OTHER INFORMATION
Hazard Symbols: T, Risk Phrases: 23/24/25-33 , Safety Phrases: 28-37-45