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DIBENZYL AMINE

DIBENZYL AMINE

CAS NUMBER: 103-49-1
EC NUMBER: 203-117-7
MOLECULAR FORMULA: C14H15N
MOLECULAR WEIGHT: 197.28

DIBENZYL AMINE is a stable substance. 
DIBENZYL AMINE is a substance incompatible with oxidizing agents.

DIBENZYL AMINE is also incompatible with acid anhydrides, acids, acid chlorides, chloroformates.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a substance used in the manufacture of large-scale chemicals. 

DIBENZYL AMINE is involved in the manufacture of many substances, including petroleum products.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used in the manufacture of fine chemicals.

DIBENZYL AMINE has chemical production or refinery or equivalent storage conditions.
In the Chemical industry, DIBENZYL AMINE may coexist in closed batch processes with occasional controlled exposure or with processes with equivalent storage conditions.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a very common substance used in manufacturing or formulation.

DIBENZYL AMINE should be stored in a cool, dry place.
DIBENZYL AMINE should not be stored in extremely hot or extremely cold environments.

DIBENZYL AMINE is frequently used in the transfer (filling and discharging) stages of the substance or mixture in special facilities.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used as the laboratory reagent.

DIBENZYL AMINE is in the middle class in the Used product category.
DIBENZYL AMINE is among the important reagents used especially in physical chemistry.

DIBENZYL AMINE should not be swallowed or touched.
DIBENZYL AMINE should be stored in environments that can only be used with adequate ventilation or personal protection.

DIBENZYL AMINE is also known that DIBENZYL AMINE is used in some separation techniques.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a kind of chemical used in various calibration, qualification and validation processes.

DIBENZYL AMINE is an intermediate requirement that can be used as a phase in gas chromatography.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used in gas chromatography as well as some other chromatography processes, thin paper chromatography is one of them (TLC).

DIBENZYL AMINE is a kind of chemical substance found in the analysis of substances we call wet chemicals.
DIBENZYL AMINE is also used in some studies, especially in radioanalytical chemistry.

DIBENZYL AMINE should be kept closed when not in use.
In addition, the DIBENZYL AMINE must be stored in an inert atmosphere.

DIBENZYL AMINE also has a very important role in the processing of bacteriological data.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a substance used in the manufacture of large-scale chemicals.

DIBENZYL AMINE is hardly soluble in water and even this ratio is equivalent to 0.05 grams per liter of water.
But DIBENZYL AMINE is a chemical that dissolves well in alcohol and ether.

DIBENZYL AMINE has a liquid form and has a bright yellow color.
The density of DIBENZYL AMINE is very close to that of water, almost 1.026 g/mL (at room temperature).

The number of units covalently attached to the DIBENZYL AMINE is one
The DIBENZYL AMINE compound is Canonicalized.

At the beginning of the storage conditions of the DIBENZYL AMINE is the dark environment factor.
In addition, the DIBENZYL AMINE must be stored in an inert atmosphere.
The storage temperature of the DIBENZYL AMINE should be at room temperature.

DIBENZYL AMINE is in liquid form under normal conditions, DIBENZYL AMINE can freeze at -26 C and become solid.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a chemical compound that has a very important place in chemistry laboratories.

DIBENZYL AMINE is known for its use in the oil industry, particularly bulk operations.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a kind of chemical used in validation processes.

USES OF DIBENZYL AMINE:
DIBENZYL AMINE is an intermediate requirement that can be used as a phase in gas chromatography.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used in gas chromatography as well as some other chromatography processes, thin paper chromatography is one of them (TLC).

DIBENZYL AMINE is a substance used in the manufacture of large-scale chemicals.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used in the manufacture of fine chemicals.

DIBENZYL AMINE is a very common substance used in manufacturing or formulation
DIBENZYL AMINE is in the middle class in the Used product category.
DIBENZYL AMINE is among the important reagents used especially in physical chemistry.

DIBENZYL AMINE also has a very important role in the processing of bacteriological data.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a substance used in the manufacture of large-scale chemicals.

DIBENZYL AMINE is frequently used in the transfer (filling and discharging) stages of the substance or mixture in special facilities.
DIBENZYL AMINE is used as the laboratory reagent.

DIBENZYL AMINE is also known is used in some separation techniques.
DIBENZYL AMINE is a kind of chemical used in various calibration, qualification and validation processes.
DIBENZYL AMINE is known for its use in the oil industry, particularly bulk operations.

DIBENZYL AMINE is involved in the manufacture of Lubricants and lubricant additives.
DIBENZYL AMINE is also frequently used in Bulk Product Volume operations.

DIBENZYL AMINE is also used in the production of Petroleum lubricating oil and grease
DIBENZYL AMINE is a common substance also used in the synthetic rubber manufacturing industry.

APPLICATIONS OF DIBENZYL AMINE:
-Physical Chemistry
-Calibration, Qualification, Validation
-Gas Chromatography (GC)
-Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)
-Wet Chemical Analysis
-Radioanalytical Chemistry
-Nuclear Chemistry
-Bacteriology
-Production of lubricants and lubricant additives
-Bulk Product Volume transactions
-Petroleum lubricating oil and grease production
-Manufacture of synthetic rubber

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF DIBENZYL AMINE:
-Molecular Weight: 197.27
-Exact Mass: 197.120449483
-Monoisotopic Mass: 197.120449483
-Physical Description: Liquid
-Melting Point: 26.0 °C
-Vapor Pressure: 7.91e-04 mmHg
-Boiling point: 300 °C 
-Melting point: −26 °C 
-Density: 1.026 g/mL at 25 °C 
-Solubility in water: Insoluble
-Solubility (soluble in): Alcohol , Ether
-Water Solubility: 0.05 g/L (20 ºC)
-Appearance: Colorless to Light yellow clear liquid

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DIBENZYL AMINE:
-Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: 1
-Compound Is Canonicalized: Yes
-Complexity: 137
-XLogP3: 2.7
-Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: 1
-Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: 1
-Rotatable Bond Count: 4
-Topological Polar Surface Area: 12 Ų
-Heavy Atom Count: 15
-LogP: 2.67 (LogP)
-Quality Level: 200
-Assay: 97%
-Refractive Index: n20/D 1.574 
-Flash point: 150 °C
-Specific Gravity (20/20): 1.03
-Refractive Index: 1.57
-Purity(GC): min. 97.0 %

STORAGE OF DIBENZYL AMINE:
There is a lot of advice regarding DIBENZYL AMINE's Storage time, it's not clear.
DIBENZYL AMINE's Transport and Storage Precautions need to be considered.

DIBENZYL AMINE' Vapors or spray mist must not be inhaled.
DIBENZYL AMINE should be stored away from skin or clothing contact.

DIBENZYL AMINE' should not be swallowed or touched.
DIBENZYL AMINE should be stored in environments that can only be used with adequate ventilation or personal protection.

Containers with db should be thoroughly washed after operations.
At the beginning of the storage conditions of the DIBENZYL AMINE is the dark environment factor.

DIBENZYL AMINE should be kept closed when not in use.
In addition, the DIBENZYL AMINE must be stored in an inert atmosphere.

DIBENZYL AMINE should be stored in a cool, dry place.
DIBENZYL AMINE should not be stored in extremely hot or extremely cold environments.

The storage temperature of the DIBENZYL AMINE should be at room temperature.
DIBENZYL AMINE, like other chemicals, should be stored at an ideal temperature between freezing and boiling temperatures.

SYNONYMS:

Dibenzylamine

Benzenemethanamine, N-(phenylmethyl)-

N-benzyl-1-phenylmethanamine

N-Benzylbenzylamine

Bibenzylamine

DIBENZYL-AMINE

bisbenzylamine

N,N-Dibenzylamin

(N-Benzylaminomethyl)benzene

N-(Phenylmethyl)benzenemethanamine

Dibenzylamine, 98%

N,N-Dibenylamine

DIBENZYL AMINE

DBA (VAN)

Accelerator DBA

benzyl benzylamine

Dibenzylamine, 97%

N-Benzyl(phenyl)methanamine

(PhCH2)2NH

NH(CH2Ph)2

N-Benzyl(phenyl)methanamine 

Benzene, 1,1'-[oxybis (methylene)]bis-

Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis(methylene- (9CI)

Bibenzylamine

bis(benzyl)amine

bis(phenylmethyl)ammonium

bisbenzylamine

Dibenzylamine|N-Benzyl-1-phenylmethylamine

N-benzyl-1-phenyl-methanamine

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