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CAS No.: | 25321-14-6 |
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Name: | DINITROTOLUENE |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | C7H6 N2 O4 |
Molecular Weight: | 182.1 |
Synonyms: | Toluene,ar,ar-dinitro- (8CI);DNT;Dinitrophenylmethane;Dinitrotoluene;Dinitrotoluol;Methyldinitrobenzene; |
EINECS: | 204-450-0 |
Density: | 1.407 g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | 65 - 90 C |
Boiling Point: | 250 - 300 C |
Flash Point: | 207 C |
Solubility: | Very slightly |
Appearance: | light yellow crystalline solid |
Hazard Symbols: | 6.1 (Packing group: II) UN NO. |
Risk Codes: | 23/24/25-33 |
Safety: | Confirmed carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic and teratogenic data. A poison. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. Flammable. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. See also 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE. |
Transport Information: | 25kgs |
PSA: | 91.64000 |
LogP: | 2.85780 |
Chemical Name: Dinitrotoluene
IUPAC NAME: 1-Methyl-2,4-dinitrobenzene
CAS No.: 25321-14-6
EINECS: 246-836-1
Molecular Formula: C7H6N2O4
Molecular Weight: 182.13 g/mol
Density: 1.407 g/cm3
Flash Point: 146.9 °C
Boiling Point: 299.9 °C at 760 mmHg
Following is the structure of Dinitrotoluene (25321-14-6):
The chemical synonymous of Dinitrotoluene (25321-14-6) are Dinitrotoluene ; Ar,Ar-Dinitro-toluen ; Benzene, methyldinitro- ; Binitrotoluene ; Dinitrophenylmethane ; Dinitro-toluen ; Dinitrotoluene(mixedisomers) ; Dinitrotoluenes
1. | dns-rat-orl 100 mg/kg | CRNGDP Carcinogenesis. 3 (1982),241. |
Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory. EPA Genetic Toxicology Program.
Confirmed carcinogen with experimental tumorigenic and teratogenic data. A poison. Experimental reproductive effects. Mutation data reported. Flammable. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. See also 2,4-DINITROTOLUENE.
OSHA PEL: TWA 1.5 mg/m3 (skin)
ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.2 mg/m3 (skin); Animal Carcinogen
DFG MAK: Animal Carcinogen, Suspected Human Carcinogen
NIOSH REL: (Dinitrotoluene) Reduce to lowest level
DOT Classification: 6.1; Label: Poison
Dinitrotoluene (25321-14-6) is an organic compound with the formula C6H3(CH3)(NO2)2. This pale yellow crystalline solid is well known as a precursor to trinitrotoluene (TNT) but is mainly used in the polymer industry.It is used in the production of toluene diisocyanate which is used to produce flexible polyurethane foams.and it is hydrogenated to produce toluenediamine, which in turn is phosgenated to form toluene diisocyanate. Other uses include the explosives industry. It is not used by itself as an explosive, but some of the production is converted to TNT.It is frequently used as a plasticizer, deterrent coating, and burn rate modifier in propellants (eg. smokeless gunpowders). As it is carcinogenic and toxic, modern formulations tend to avoid its use. In this application it is often used together with dibutyl phthalate.