Phenylhydrazine is a specialty chemical reagent (C6H5NHNH2) for organic synthesis in agrochemical production, particularly via Fischer indole synthesis; handle in controlled lab conditions with full PPE.
Phenylhydrazine is a specialty chemical reagent used in organic synthesis for agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and dyes.
Phenylhydrazine (C6H5NHNH2) serves as a key intermediate in the Fischer indole synthesis, enabling production of indoles essential for agrochemical active ingredients, anti-inflammatory drugs, and other compounds. It is also employed in analytical chemistry for detecting carbonyl compounds like aldehydes, ketones, and reducing sugars such as glucose, forming phenylhydrazones and osazones. Additionally, it aids in synthesizing azo dyes for industrial applications. Supplied as a liquid reagent.
Key features & benefits:
- Facilitates synthesis of indoles critical for agrochemical and pharmaceutical intermediates
- Enables precise detection and quantification of carbonyls and sugars in analytical processes
- Supports formation of stable diazonium salts for azo dye production in agro-related industries
Target & compatibility:
- Applications: Agrochemical synthesis, pharmaceutical production, dye manufacturing
- Analytical use: Research, clinical, and industrial labs for crop and feed quality analysis
- Application: Laboratory and industrial organic reactions
- Tank mix compatibility: Not applicable; used in controlled synthesis environments
Use & dosing:
- In synthesis: Applied as reagent in stoichiometric amounts based on reaction protocol
- Analytical: 1-5% solutions for derivatization of carbonyl compounds
Performance evidence:
- Proven efficacy in Fischer indole synthesis yielding high-purity indoles for agrochemical actives
- Reliable formation of osazones for sugar identification in crop analysis
Standards & compliance:
- Compliance with chemical handling regulations due to toxicity
Limitations:
- High toxicity and carcinogenicity risks; avoid direct exposure
- Incompatible with strong oxidizers in reaction setups
Packaging: Bottles, drums.
Safety (GHS):
Classification: Acute Tox.; Skin Irrit.; Eye Dam.; Carcinogenicity; Aquatic Acute
Signal word: Danger
Hazard statements: H301, H311, H331, H315, H318, H350, H400
Precautionary statements: P264, P280, P301+P310, P305+P351+P338, P405, P501
UN number/packing group (if applicable): UN2572 / PG II
| Test Name | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Colorless or white to yellow solid or liquid |
| Infrared Spectrum | Conforms to structure |
| Note | This product is a low melting point solid and may change state in different environments (solid, liquid, or semi-solid) |
| Purity | 97.5-100% |
| Refractive Index (n20D) | 1.606-1.61 |
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Phenylhydrazine is a specialty chemical reagent (C6H5NHNH2) for organic synthesis in agrochemical production, particularly via Fischer indole synthesis; handle in controlled lab conditions with full PPE.
Phenylhydrazine is a specialty chemical reagent used in organic synthesis for agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and dyes.
Phenylhydrazine (C6H5NHNH2) serves as a key intermediate in the Fischer indole synthesis, enabling production of indoles essential for agrochemical active ingredients, anti-inflammatory drugs, and other compounds. It is also employed in analytical chemistry for detecting carbonyl compounds like aldehydes, ketones, and reducing sugars such as glucose, forming phenylhydrazones and osazones. Additionally, it aids in synthesizing azo dyes for industrial applications. Supplied as a liquid reagent.
Key features & benefits:
- Facilitates synthesis of indoles critical for agrochemical and pharmaceutical intermediates
- Enables precise detection and quantification of carbonyls and sugars in analytical processes
- Supports formation of stable diazonium salts for azo dye production in agro-related industries
Target & compatibility:
- Applications: Agrochemical synthesis, pharmaceutical production, dye manufacturing
- Analytical use: Research, clinical, and industrial labs for crop and feed quality analysis
- Application: Laboratory and industrial organic reactions
- Tank mix compatibility: Not applicable; used in controlled synthesis environments
Use & dosing:
- In synthesis: Applied as reagent in stoichiometric amounts based on reaction protocol
- Analytical: 1-5% solutions for derivatization of carbonyl compounds
Performance evidence:
- Proven efficacy in Fischer indole synthesis yielding high-purity indoles for agrochemical actives
- Reliable formation of osazones for sugar identification in crop analysis
Standards & compliance:
- Compliance with chemical handling regulations due to toxicity
Limitations:
- High toxicity and carcinogenicity risks; avoid direct exposure
- Incompatible with strong oxidizers in reaction setups
Packaging: Bottles, drums.
Safety (GHS):
Classification: Acute Tox.; Skin Irrit.; Eye Dam.; Carcinogenicity; Aquatic Acute
Signal word: Danger
Hazard statements: H301, H311, H331, H315, H318, H350, H400
Precautionary statements: P264, P280, P301+P310, P305+P351+P338, P405, P501
UN number/packing group (if applicable): UN2572 / PG II
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