Anthracene

Analytical standard, ≥99.7%

  • Product Code: 52333
  Alias:    Anthracene; green naphtha, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)
  CAS:    120-12-7
Molecular Weight: 178.23 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₁₄H₁₀
EC Number: 204-371-1 MDL Number: MFCD00001240
Melting Point: 210 - 215 °C (lit.) Boiling Point: 340 °C(lit.)
Density: 1.28g/mL Storage Condition: room temperature, away from light
Product Description: Anthracene is widely used in the production of dyes, particularly anthraquinone dyes, which are valued for their vibrant colors and stability. These dyes are applied in textiles, paper, and inks. It also serves as a key material in the synthesis of alizarin, a red dye historically significant in the textile industry. In organic electronics, anthracene is utilized as a semiconductor material due to its ability to conduct electricity under specific conditions. It is incorporated into organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and photovoltaic cells, contributing to advancements in energy-efficient lighting and solar energy technologies. Additionally, anthracene is employed as a scintillator in radiation detection devices. Its ability to fluoresce when exposed to high-energy particles makes it useful in nuclear research and medical imaging for detecting and measuring radiation. In research, anthracene is often used as a model compound in studies of aromatic hydrocarbons and photochemical reactions, helping scientists understand complex organic processes and develop new materials.
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Test Specification
Melting point 214 218?
PURITY 99.7-100
APPEARANCE White to Light yellow to Green powder to crystal
INFRARED SPECTRUM Conforms to Structure
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
0.250 10-20 days ฿1,950.00
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Anthracene
Anthracene is widely used in the production of dyes, particularly anthraquinone dyes, which are valued for their vibrant colors and stability. These dyes are applied in textiles, paper, and inks. It also serves as a key material in the synthesis of alizarin, a red dye historically significant in the textile industry. In organic electronics, anthracene is utilized as a semiconductor material due to its ability to conduct electricity under specific conditions. It is incorporated into organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and photovoltaic cells, contributing to advancements in energy-efficient lighting and solar energy technologies. Additionally, anthracene is employed as a scintillator in radiation detection devices. Its ability to fluoresce when exposed to high-energy particles makes it useful in nuclear research and medical imaging for detecting and measuring radiation. In research, anthracene is often used as a model compound in studies of aromatic hydrocarbons and photochemical reactions, helping scientists understand complex organic processes and develop new materials.
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