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In this study, aniline was recovered from a synthetic wastewater using silicone ... Efficient recovery of high-purity aniline from aqueous solutions using.
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Aniline is an aromatic amine. It is a key industrial intermediate, widely employed for the preparation of dyes, rubber, resins and polymers. Complete vibrational assignements of aniline and its deuterated forms (aniline-NHD and aniline-ND2) have been reported.1 p-aminodiphenylamine (ADPA) has been reported to be formed as a major intermediate during the electropolymerizatrion of aniline. Its viscosity has been reported to be 3.1457cp at 30°C. Quantitative transformation of nitrobenzene to aniline has been carried out by employing functionalized plasmonic Au/TiO2 photocatalyst along with a Ag co-catalyst. Aniline can be prepared from nitrobenzene, via hydrogenation in the presence of Cu, Ni, Pt, Pd and Au (catalyst). It can also be prepared by photocatalytic reduction of nitrobenzene in the presence of WO3-Ag hybrid nanowires.
CAS Number: 62-53-3
Linear Formula: C6H5NH2
Molecular Weight: 93.13
Beilstein Registry Number: 605631
EC Number: 200-539-3
MDL Number: MFCD00007629
eCl@ss: 39030407
PubChem Substance ID: 24848084
Physical properties: Material darkens in storage to reddish-brown with no loss in purity