Quinoline
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Synonyms |
1-Azanaphthalene; 1-Benzazine; 1-benzine; B-500; benzo[b]pyridine; Benzopyridine; chinoleine; chinoline; leucol; leucoline; leukol; CHINOLIN; FEMA 3470; 2,3-BENZOPYRIDINE; AKOS 91715; 1-Benzaine |
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CAS |
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Molecular formula |
C9H7N |
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Molecular Weight |
129.16 |
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Molecular Structure |
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Physical and Chemical Properties |
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General Description |
Little yellow transparent liquid |
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Usage |
It can also be used in acid, solvent and preservative. Pharmaceutical industry is used to make nicotinic acid and 8-hydroxyquinoline drugs; The printing and dyeing industry is used to make the blue pigment and the photosensitive pigment. The rubber industry is used to make accelerants; Agricultural products are used to produce pesticides such as 8-hydroxyquinolinone. |
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Storage condition |
Stored in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Stay away from fire and heat. Keep the container sealed. It should be stored separately from oxidant, acid and edible chemicals. Equipped with corresponding varieties and quantities of fire equipment. The storage area shall be equipped with leakage emergency treatment equipment and suitable shelter materials |
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Specifications |
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Standard |
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Appearance |
Liquid |
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Content |
99.0%min |
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Moisture |
<1.0% |
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Heavy metals |
<0.001% |