Substance

ID:4594

Names and Identifiers
Synonyms
Benzene,amino (aniline)KrystallinAniline hydrobromideAniline oilAniline(S#299)-LiqArylamineBenzenamineBenzene, aminoCaswell No. 051CCyanolHSDB 43KyanolAminophenAnilinumAnyvimBenzeneamineBenzidamC.I. Oxidation base 1CI Oxidation Base 1AnilinAnilin [czech]Huile d'anilineRcra waste number U012AnilinaAniline oil, phenylaminePhenyleneamineRCRA waste no. U012nchembio.257-comp9AnilinephenylamineAniline, acsBIDD:ER0581BenzamineBlue oilD'anilineHuile d'aniline [french]aminobenzene
IUPAC name
aniline
IUPAC Traditional name
aniline
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Properties
Physical Property
Solubility
36 mg/mL at 25 oC [YALKOWSKY,SH & DANNENFELSER,RM (1992)]
Hydrophobicity(logP)
0.90 [HANSCH,C ET AL. (1995)]
Molecule Details
Drug Groups
experimental
Description
Aniline, phenylamine or aminobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2. Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. Being a precursor to many industrial chemicals, its main use is in the manufacture of precursors to polyurethane. Like most volatile amines, it possesses the somewhat unpleasant odour of rotten fish. It ignites readily, burning with a smoky flame characteristic of aromatic compounds. Aniline is colorless, but it slowly oxidizes and resinifies in air, giving a red-brown tint to aged samples.
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