62-53-3 Aniline

CAS Number:  62-53-3

Chemical Name:  Aniline

Type of Toxicity:  cancer

Listing Mechanism:  Authoritative Bodies (AB)

Date Listed:  1-Jan-90

NSRL (No Significant Risk Level) or MADL (Maximum Allowable Dose Level):  100 µg/day

Where a source or product results in exposures by multiple routes, the total exposure must be considered. For example, the MADL for benzene is exceeded when the absorbed dose exceeds 24 µg/day. If only inhalation and oral exposure occurs, the benzene MADL is exceeded when: (oral dose ÷ 24 µg/day) + (inhalation dose ÷ 49 µg/day) > 1.0.

Chemical Formula:  C6H7N

EC Number (EINECS):  200-539-3

Synonyms:  Benzenamine;Aminobenzene;Aminophen;Anyvim;Benzene, amino-;Blue Oil;C.I. 76000;Phenylamine;Aniline Oil;Aniline reagent;Anilin;Anilina;Benzidam;C.I. Oxidation base 1;Cyanol;Huile D'aniline;Krystallin;Kyanol;NCI-C03736;Rcra waste number U012;UN 1547;Aniline hydrobromide;Benzeneamine

Appearance:  colourless liquid

Melting Point:  -6 C

Boiling Point:  184 C

Vapor Density:  3.22 at 185 C

Vapor Pressure:  0.7 mm Hg at 25C

Flash Point:  70 C

Explosion Limits:  1.3 - 11%

Auto Ignition:  615 C

Stability:  Stable. Incompatible with oxidizing agents, bases, acids, iron and iron salts, zinc, aluminium. Light sensitive. Combustible.

Molecular Weight:  93.1265

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