Detail of "18992-68-2"
- CAS Number:
- 18992-68-2
- Name:
1,3-Dimethyl-9H-carbazole
- Molecular Structure:

- Formula:
- C14H13N
- Molecular Weight:
- 195.2597
- Synonyms:
- Carbazole, 1,3-dimethyl-;
- Density:
- 1.158 g/cm3
- Boiling Point:
- 382.3 °C at 760 mmHg
- Flash Point:
- 170.4 °C
1,3-Dimethyl-9H-carbazole

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- Capillary column gas chromatographic analysis of diesel fuels using simultaneous parallel triple detection
- Capillary column gas chromatographic analysis of diesel fuels using simultaneous parallel triple detection. Williams, P. T.; Bartle, K. D.; Andrews, G. E.; Mills, D. G. (Dep. Phys. Chem., Univ. Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK). Proc. Int. Symp. Capillary Chromatogr., 6th, 688-701. Edited by: Sandra, P. Huethig: Heidelberg, Fed. Rep.Except for chemicals metioned above, 18992-68-2 is also used. Ger. (English) 1985. CODEN: 54YNAE. DOCUMENT TYPE: Conference CA Section: 51 (Fossil Fuels, Derivatives, and Related Products) Anal. of gas oil, kerosine, and several diesel fuels for polycyclic arom. hydrocarbons (PAH), N contg. PAH (PANH), and S contg. PAH (PASH) showed no detectable PASH and PANH in the kerosine, and high concns. and variability of polycyclic arom. compds. in and among the fuels, resp. Naphthalene [91-20-3], fluorene [86-73-7], and phenanthrene [85-01-8] and their alkyl-substituted homologs made up the greatest proportion of the total PAH; carbazole [86-74-8] and its Me derivs. present in the diesel fuels made up two-thirds of the total PANH; and the PASH compds present were dibenzothiophene [132-65-0] and its alkylated derivs., mainly methyl- and dimethyldibenzothiophenes. The anal. of fuels for PAH, PANH, and PASH is important since these compds. are mutagenic and/or carcinogenic and/or give rise to carcinogenic compds. and toxic gases upon combustion. The PANH identified in diesel fuels were mutagenically inactive. .

