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o-Phenylenediamine CAS 95-54-5

Product Name: o-Phenylenediamine CAS: 95-54-5 MF: C6H8N2 MW: 108.14 EINECS: 202-430-6 Melting point: 100-102 °C Boiling point: 256-258 °C Bulk density: 530kg/m3 Density: 1,27 g/cm3 Vapor density: 3.7 (vs air) Vapor pressure: 0.01 mm Hg ( 25 °C) Refractive index: 1.6339 (estimate) Fp: 110°C Storage temp: 2-8°C

o-Phenylenediamine (o-PDA) has a variety of uses, including:

1. Dyes and Pigments: It is often used as an intermediate in the production of azo dyes and other colorants.

2. Chemical Reagent: o-PDA is used as a reagent for preparing various compounds in organic synthesis.

3. Analytical Chemistry: o-Phenylenediamine CAS 95-54-5 used to detect certain compounds, such as the determination of nitrite and nitrate.

4. Pharmaceuticals: o-phenylenediamine is involved in the synthesis of certain drugs.

5. Polymer industry: can be used to produce certain polymers and resins.

6. Electrochemical Applications: o-PDA is used in sensor development and electrochemical applications due to its redox properties.

7. Biological Research: It is sometimes used in biochemical assays and as a reagent in various biological research.

 

Packed in 25 kg per drum or based on customers' requirements.

o-Phenylenediamine (o-PDA) cas 95-54-5 should be stored properly to maintain its stability and prevent it from degrading. Here are some guidelines for storing o-Phenylenediamine:

1. Container: Store o-Phenylenediamine in a sealed container to prevent moisture absorption and contamination. The container should be made of materials that are compatible with organic compounds.

2. Temperature: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Ideally, store at room temperature or in the refrigerator, depending on the supplier's specific recommendations.

3. Humidity: Because o-Phenylenediamine absorbs moisture, it is important to store it in a low humidity environment. Consider using a desiccant in the storage container to help control humidity levels.

4. Label: Clearly label containers with the chemical name, concentration, and any relevant hazard information.

5. Safety Precautions: Store it away from incompatible substances (such as strong oxidizing agents) and make sure to keep it out of the reach of children and pets.

6. Disposal: When chemical waste is no longer needed, please dispose of it in accordance with local regulations.

 

When transporting o-phenylenediamine cas 95-54-5, several precautions must be taken due to its chemical properties and potential hazards. Here are some key considerations to take into account:

Regulatory Compliance: Make sure you comply with local, national, and international regulations regarding the transportation of hazardous materials. O-phenylenediamine may be classified as a hazardous material, so please check the relevant regulations (e.g., OSHA, DOT, IATA, IMDG).

Packaging: Use appropriate packaging materials that are compatible with o-phenylenediamine. Usually include:
Primary Container: Sealed, chemical-resistant container (e.g. glass or high-density polyethylene).
Secondary Containment: Secondary containment or overpackaging used to contain any leaks or spills.
LABELLING: All containers are clearly labeled with the chemical name, hazard symbol and any relevant safety information.

Temperature Control: If necessary, ensure that transport conditions maintain a stable temperature to prevent degradation of the compound.

Avoid moisture: Since OPD can absorb moisture, please consider using a desiccant in the packaging to minimize moisture.

Handling Precautions: Ensure that personnel involved in the transportation process are trained to handle hazardous materials and are equipped with appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves and goggles.

Emergency Information: Include emergency contact information and a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) with your shipment to provide guidance in the event of an accident or exposure.

Transportation method: Choose a reliable transportation method that meets the safety standards for dangerous goods. Make sure the carrier has experience in handling and transporting chemicals.