abstract from:
http://www.nsc.org/library/chemical/aniline.htm
Aniline (CAS #62-53-3) is a colorless to brown oily liquid with an aromatic, pungent odor. It is used in the manufacturing of resins, varnishes, perfumes, printing inks, cloth marking inks, paint removers, photographic chemicals, explosives, herbicides, fungicides, rigid polyurethanes, optical whitening agents, and shoe blacks. It is used as a solvent, and as a chemical intermediate for rubber processing, accelerators, corrosion inhibitors, dyes and pigments, speciality resins, cyclohexylamine, hydroquinine, pesticides such as alachlor, pharmaceuticals such as sulfonamides, 4-anilinophenol, and methylenediisocyanate. It is a component of lacquers, wood stains, and skin stains. It is an analytical reagent in paper chemistry, and an azeotropic agent in the manufacturing of anhydrous hydrazine. It is used in the synthesis of intermediates for artificial sweeteners and isocyanate; it is also a catalyst and stabilizer in the synthesis of hydrogen peroxide and cellulose.
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