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IUPAC name 1,4-Diaminoanthracene-9,10-dione | |
Other names Solvent violet 47 | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.001.244 |
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Chemical formula | C14H12N2O2 |
Molar mass | 240.262 g·mol |
Appearance | Dark greenish to brownish powder |
Density | 1.4 g/cm |
Boiling point | 375.1 °C (707.2 °F; 648.2 K) |
Solubility in water | Soluble in hot nitrobenzene |
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Main hazards | Mutagenic; emits NOx vapors when heated to decomposition. |
Flash point | 180.7 °C |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Y verify (what is ?) Infobox references |
1,4-Diamino-2,3-dihydroanthraquinone is an anthraquinone dye used with Disperse Red 9 in colored smoke to introduce a violet color. It is also used in dyes and marine flares.
synthesis
1,4-Diaminoanthraquinone is reacted with sodium dithionite to produce 1,4-diamino-2,3-dihydroanthraquinone.
References
- Heyer, Thomas; Hans-Joachim Niclas, Stephan Dietzel (2010)
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