| CAS# | 62-53-3 |
| Formula | C6H7N |
| Synonyms | Benzenamine; Aminophen; Aminobenzene |
| Groups / Uses | Rubber, Dyes, Pharmaceuticals, Polymers, Photography, Petroleum refining |
| Markets | Personal care & Pharmaceutical, Textiles, Oil & Gas, HI&I – Household, Industrial & Institutional |
FAQ’S
What is Aniline?
Aniline is an aromatic amine, an organic compound that appears as a colorless to slightly yellow liquid with a characteristic odor.
What are the uses of Aniline?
Aniline is used in the manufacture of dyes, rubber processing chemicals, plastics, pharmaceuticals, antioxidants, varnishes, polymers, and petroleum refining.
Can Aniline be used as a dye?
Aniline itself is not used directly as a dye, but it is a precursor to produce aniline dyes, which are a type of synthetic dye. These dyes are used in textiles and various other industries.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Aniline to users/customers for Pharmaceuticals & Personal care, Textiles, Oil & Gas, and Household, Industrial & Institutional.
Aniline Specifications
| Test Items | Specifications |
| Odor | Strong characteristic odor |
| Color | Oily liquid colorless to pale yellow liquid |
| Relative Density at 27°C | 1.018 to 1.019 |
| Assay, Percentage by GC Min | 99.50% |
| Nitrobenzene Content by GC Max | 0.005% |
| Moisture Content Percent by mass. Max. | 0.30% |
| Crystallization Point (°C) Min | -6.4°C |
| Assay, Percent by Nitrite Value Min | 99.0% |
| Distillation Range | 5 to 95 ml shall distill in the range of 1°C including 184°C |