Aromatic amines are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of one or more amine (-NH2) functional groups attached to an aromatic ring. These compounds are widely used in various industrial applications due to their versatility and unique chemical properties.
It’s important to note that some aromatic amines are associated with health and safety concerns, particularly those that are classified as carcinogens or potential skin sensitizers. Proper handling, storage, and disposal procedures are crucial when working with these compounds to ensure safety in industrial settings.
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| Grade | Purity, GC (%) | Melting point | Moisture % | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4,4-DDS | 99.5 | 175-181 c | 0.15 max | White – Off white Crystal |
| Grade | Hydroxyl Equivalent | Melting point | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monchy HAA80 | 82 +/- 2 | 120 – 130 | White powder |
The choice of using aromatic amines depends on specific application requirements. Alternatives may include other chemicals or synthetic routes with similar reactivity and functional groups, depending on the desired characteristics and environmental conditions. The selection is influenced by factors such as reactivity, coloration properties, corrosion inhibition, safety considerations, and cost considerations. Aromatic amines are preferred when their unique combination of properties is essential for the application, such as in the dye and pharmaceutical industries.
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