CT3206
123-31-9
C6h6o2
204-617-8
Powdery
Hydroquinone
CT3206
in 25kgs Net Bag
99-101%
China
29
Product Description
| Hydroquinone Basic information |
| Product Name: | Hydroquinone |
| Synonyms: | 1,4-Benzenediol (hydroquinone);1,4-Dihydroxy-benzeen;1,4-Dihydroxybenzen;1,4-dihydroxybenzen(czech);1,4-Dihydroxy-benzol;1,4-Diidrobenzene;4-Hydroxyphenol;alpha-hydroquinone |
| CAS: | 123-31-9 |
| MF: | C6H6O2 |
| MW: | 110.11 |
| EINECS: | 204-617-8 |
| Mol File: | 123-31-9.mol |
| Hydroquinone Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 172-175 °C(lit.) |
| Boiling point | 285 °C(lit.) |
| density | 1.32 |
| vapor density | 3.81 (vs air) |
| vapor pressure | 1 mm Hg ( 132 °C) |
| Fp | 165 °C |
| storage temp. | Refrigerator |
| solubility | H2O: 50 mg/mL, clear |
| Water Solubility | 70 g/L (20 ºC) |
| Merck | 14,4808 |
| BRN | 605970 |
| Stability: | Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, oxygen, ferric salts. Light and air-sensitive. Discolours in air. |
| CAS DataBase Reference | 123-31-9(CAS DataBase Reference) |
| NIST Chemistry Reference | Hydroquinone(123-31-9) |
| EPA Substance Registry System | 1,4-Benzenediol(123-31-9) |
| Safety Information |
| Hazard Codes | Xn,N |
| Risk Statements | 22-40-41-43-50-68-R68-R50-R43-R41-R40-R22 |
| Safety Statements | 26-36/37/39-61-S61-S36/37/39-S26 |
| RIDADR | 2662 |
| WGK Germany | 3 |
| RTECS | MX3500000 |
| HazardClass | 9 |
| PackingGroup | III |
| HS Code | 29072210 |
| Hazardous Substances Data | 123-31-9(Hazardous Substances Data) |
| Hydroquinone Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | white needle-like crystals or crystalline powder |
| Usage | K channel agonist, antihypertensive |
| Usage | Hydroquinone |
| Usage | reducing agent prevents polymerization of resin monomers lightens darkened skin, light sensitive |
| Usage | Use as photographic reducer and developer; as reagent in the determination of small quantities of phosphate; as antioxidant. Depigmentor |
| Definition | ChEBI: A benzenediol comprising benzene core carrying two hydroxy substituents para to each other. |
| General Description | Light colored crystals or solutions. May irritate the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Mildly toxic by ingestion or skin absorption. |
| Air & Water Reactions | Darkens on exposure to air and light. Miscible in water. Solutions become brown in air due to oxidation. Oxidation is very rapid in the presence of alkali. |
| Reactivity Profile | Hydroquinone is a slight explosion hazard when exposed to heat. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Also incompatible with bases. Hydroquinone reacts with oxygen and sodium hydroxide. Reacts with ferric salts . Hot and/or concentrated NaOH can cause Hydroquinone to decompose exothermically at elevated temperature. (NFPA Pub. 491M, 1975, 385) |
| Health Hazard | Hydroquinone is very toxic; the probable oral lethal dose for humans is 50-500 mg/kg, or between 1 teaspoon and 1 ounce for a 150 lb. person. It is irritating but not corrosive. Fatal human doses have ranged from 5-12 grams, but 300-500 mg have been ingested daily for 3-5 months without ill effects. Death is apparently initiated by respiratory failure or anoxia. |
| Fire Hazard | Dust cloud may explode if ignited in an enclosed area. Hydroquinone can react with oxidizing materials and is rapidly oxidized in the presence of alkaline materials. Oxidizes in air. |













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