Phenidone

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  • Product Code: 110735
  Alias:    Phenidone; Phenidone A, 1-phenyl-3-pyrazolidinone
  CAS:    92-43-3
Molecular Weight: 162.19 g./mol Molecular Formula: C₉H₁₀N₂O
EC Number: 202-155-1 MDL Number: MFCD00003094
Melting Point: 119-121 °C(lit.) Boiling Point:
Density: Storage Condition: room temperature
Product Description: Phenidone is widely used in the photographic industry as a developing agent for black-and-white films and papers. It acts as a reducing agent that converts exposed silver halide crystals into metallic silver, forming the visible image. Compared to other developers like hydroquinone, Phenidone offers faster development times and works effectively at lower concentrations, often in combination with other agents to enhance performance. It is also known for producing fine grain and high sharpness in the final image, making it a preferred choice for both amateur and professional photographers. Additionally, Phenidone is less toxic and more environmentally friendly than some traditional developers, contributing to its continued use in modern photographic processes.
Product Specification:
Test Specification
Chloroform In The Insoluble 0
Heavy Metals (As Pb) 0ppm-10ppm
Ignition Residue (As Sulfate) 0%-0.1%
Iron (Fe) 0ppm-10ppm
Melting Point 119-123°C
Purity (Nonaqueous Tieration) 98.5%-101.5%
Volatile Matter 4H/65 0-0.1
Appearance White To Off-White Powder Or Crystals
Solubility (Alkaline Sulfite Solution) Clear, No Insoluble
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Size (g) Availability Price Quantity
5.000 10-20 days $16.07
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25.000 10-20 days $32.14
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100.000 10-20 days $118.53
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500.000 10-20 days $489.20
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Phenidone
Phenidone is widely used in the photographic industry as a developing agent for black-and-white films and papers. It acts as a reducing agent that converts exposed silver halide crystals into metallic silver, forming the visible image. Compared to other developers like hydroquinone, Phenidone offers faster development times and works effectively at lower concentrations, often in combination with other agents to enhance performance. It is also known for producing fine grain and high sharpness in the final image, making it a preferred choice for both amateur and professional photographers. Additionally, Phenidone is less toxic and more environmentally friendly than some traditional developers, contributing to its continued use in modern photographic processes.
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