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CAS:6289-46-9
Molecular Formula:C10H12O6
Dimethyl 2,5-Dioxocyclohexane-1,4-Dicarboxylate; Dimethyl Succinylsuccinate; Dimethyl Succinylo Succinate
Brief Introduction
It is used to synthesize quinacridone pigments, such as pigment red 122 and Pigment Violet 19. It is an intermediate for the synthesis of 1,4-cyclohexanedione and photosensitive polymers.
CAS:3855-32-1
Molecular Formula:C11H27N3
N'-[3-(Dimethylamino)Propyl]-N,N,N'-Trimethylpropane-1,3-Diamine; N-Methyl-N,N-Bis[3-(Dimethylamino)Propyl]Amine
Brief Introduction
It is mainly used for preparing phenol by alkali melting and resorcinol. It is often used as a catalyst in esterification and dehydration reactions; Dye intermediate.
CAS:93-01-6
Molecular Formula:C10H8O4S
6-Hydroxy-2-Naphthalenesulfonic Acid; 6-Hydroxy-6-Sulfonic Acid; 2-Naphthol-6-Sulphonic Acid; Scheffers Acid; 2-Naphthol-6-Sodium Sulfonate; 2-Naphthol-6-Sulfonate Potassium; 2-Naphthol-6-Sulfonic Acid; 6-Hydroxynaphthalene-2-Sulphonic Acid; 2-Hydroxy-6-Naphthalenesulfonic Acid; 2-Hydroxy-6-Sulphonaphthalene; 2-Hydroxy-Naphthalene-6-Sulphonic Acid; 2-Naphthalenesulfonic Acid,6-Hydroxy; 2-Naphtol-6-Sulfosaure; 6-Naphthenol-2-Sulfonic Acid
Brief Introduction
This product is used to make acid dyes, edible dyes and pen inks.
CAS:91-25-8
Molecular Formula:C7H5NaO4S
O-Sulfobenzaldehyde; 2-Sulfobenzaldehyde; Benzenesulfonic Acid, 2-Formyl-; 2-Formylbenzenesulfonate; Sodium 2-Formylbenzenesulphonate Dihydrate; Ortho-Formyl Benzene Sulfonic Acid; O-Sulfobenzaldehyd; O-Formyl-Benzenesulfonic Acid
Brief Introduction
This product is mainly used as dye intermediate.
CAS:75-44-5
Molecular Formula:CCl2O
Phlsgene; Phosgenegas; Fosgen; Carbonic Dichloride; Dichloro-Ketone; Carbonyl Chloride; Combatgas; Phosgen; Thionyl Chloride; Fosgene; Fosgeen
Brief Introduction
Phosgene, viewed from the chemical structure, is a diacyl chloride derivative of carbonic acid. It is a very active electrophilic reagent and easy to hydrolyze. It is a severe asphyxiating toxic gas. Inhalation of high concentration can cause pulmonary edema. The toxicity is about 10 times greater than that of chlorine, but it has no accumulation effect in the body. Its common name is translated from Greek φως (light) + Γίνει (generated). Phosgene was originally produced by the decomposition of chloroform by light, so it has this name.
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