Phenothiazine
Analytical reference substance, ≥99%
- Product Code: 122412
Alias:
Phenothiazine; Thiodiphenylamine, Dibenzothiazine, Thiazexanthene
CAS:
92-84-2
Molecular Weight: | 199.27 g./mol | Molecular Formula: | C₁₂H₉NS |
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EC Number: | 202-196-5 | MDL Number: | MFCD00005015 |
Melting Point: | 184 °C | Boiling Point: | 371 °C(lit.) |
Density: | 1.362 | Storage Condition: | Room temperature, dry, sealed |
Product Description:
Phenothiazine is primarily used in the pharmaceutical industry as a precursor for the synthesis of various antipsychotic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, which are effective in treating psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Its derivatives also exhibit antihistaminic and antiemetic properties, making them useful in managing allergies and preventing nausea and vomiting. In veterinary medicine, phenothiazine is employed as an anthelmintic to treat parasitic worm infections in livestock. Additionally, it serves as an antioxidant in the rubber and plastic industries, helping to prevent degradation caused by oxidation. Its ability to inhibit certain chemical reactions also makes it a valuable component in some industrial applications, such as stabilizers and corrosion inhibitors.
Product Specification:
Test | Specification |
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Melting Point (Degree Celsius) | 182-188 |
Purity (%) | 98.5-100 |
Appearance | White To Off-white To Light Yellow To Yellow To Pale Green To Green-yellow To Green Powder Or Crystals Or Flakes Or Beads Or Pellets |
Solubility In Acetone | Almost Transparency |
Infrared Spectrum | Conforms To Structure |
NMR | Conforms To Structure |
Sizes / Availability / Pricing:
Size (g) | Availability | Price | Quantity |
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0.250 | 10-20 days | $92.99 |
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Phenothiazine
Phenothiazine is primarily used in the pharmaceutical industry as a precursor for the synthesis of various antipsychotic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, which are effective in treating psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Its derivatives also exhibit antihistaminic and antiemetic properties, making them useful in managing allergies and preventing nausea and vomiting. In veterinary medicine, phenothiazine is employed as an anthelmintic to treat parasitic worm infections in livestock. Additionally, it serves as an antioxidant in the rubber and plastic industries, helping to prevent degradation caused by oxidation. Its ability to inhibit certain chemical reactions also makes it a valuable component in some industrial applications, such as stabilizers and corrosion inhibitors.
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