Aniline

Aniline is used in rubber accelerators and anti-oxidants, dyes and intermediates, photographic chemicals, as isocyanates for urethane foams, in pharmaceuticals, explosives, petroleum refining; and in production of diphenylamine, phenolics, herbicides and fungicides. Aniline is also used in the manufacture of polyurethanes, rubber processing chemicals, pesticides, fibres, dyes and pigments, photographic chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.

Chemical properties

Combustible. Darkens on exposure to air and light. The substance decomposes on heating at temperatures above 190°C, or on burning producing toxic and corrosive fumes (ammonia, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide) and flammable vapours. The substance is a weak base. Reacts vigorously with strong oxidants, acids, acetic anhydride, chloromelamine monomers, beta-propiolactone, and epichlorohydrin causing fire and explosion hazard. Reacts with metals such as sodium, potassium, and calcium, producing flammable hydrogen gas. Attacks copper and its alloys.

The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of the vapour, through the skin and by ingestion.

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