CAS # 62-53-3.
Aniline, also known as aminobenzene, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H7N, a colorless oily liquid that decomposes when heated to 370°C. It is slightly soluble in water and easily soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether.

Aniline Oil Uses
- Aniline/Aniline Oil is one of the most important intermediates in the dyestuff industry, and is also the main raw material of medicine, rubber accelerator, antioxidant, and can also be made into spice, varnish, and explosives. Aniline can also be used in the manufacture of dyes, pharmaceuticals, resins, varnishes, perfumes, vulcanized rubber, and even solvents.
- At the same time, Aniline Oil is an important raw material for the production of pesticides, from which aniline can be derived N-alkyl aniline, alkyl aniline, o-nitroaniline, o-phenylenediamine, phenylhydrazine, cyclohexylamine, etc., which can be used as the intermediates for the fungicides sodium dichlorvos, seed mixing agent, metribuzinamide, mirex, mirex amine, carbendazim, pyrimethanil, benomyl, the insecticides triazophos, pyridazinophos, quinoxapac-phosphorus, the herbicides metolachlor, etamizolam, butamizolam, cyclozinone, imidazolium quinoline acid, etc.
Why choose Gneebio?
Gneebio, with decades of experience in research, manufacturing, and marketing of organic chemicals, is one of the leading exporters of chemical products in Henan, China. Over the years, we have been committed to the chemical industries of intermediates, plastic additives, water treatment chemicals and fungicides, and daily chemicals.
Advantages
1) Small batch shipment and sub-packaging are available.
2). Provide COA, MSDS, Health Certificate, and Origin Certificate.
3) Quality first, service best.
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