Video: Physical Form and Color of Nitrobenzene
A quick visual reference showing the clear, pale yellow, oily liquid form of high-purity Nitrobenzene. Essential viewing for quality assurance and handling.
About Nitrobenzene (CAS 98-95-3)
Nitrobenzene C6H5NO2 is a key aromatic nitro compound primarily used as a precursor to Aniline. DPRJ Universal is a leading Nitrobenzene manufacturer and bulk supplier in India, offering 99.5% pure material with complete documentation, including COA and SDS support.
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- Chemical Name: Nitrobenzene
- Purity: 99.5% (Minimum)
- CAS No.: 98-95-3
- Appearance: Clear, pale yellow, oily liquid
- Formula: C6H5NO2
- Molecular Weight: 123.11 g/mol
- Packaging: 200 kg drums or ISO tanks
- Origin: India
Primary Applications
- Precursor for Aniline production (via reduction).
- Base material for specialized Nitrobenzene Fertilizer and plant growth stimulants.
- Solvent in certain industrial processes and chemical reactions.
- Intermediate in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals.
SKU: NB001
MPN: NITROBENZENE-DPRJ-001
Category: Chemicals β Aromatic Nitro Compounds β Nitrobenzene
Brand: DPRJ Universal
Price Range (Bulk)
βΉ65 - βΉ85 per kg
Price valid until: 31 Dec 2026
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Destination: India
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Handling Time: 1β2 Days
Transit Time: 2β5 Days
Return Policy
Return Window: 7 Days (for non-compliant quality)
Return Method: Return By Mail/Pickup
Return Fees: Free Return (on verified quality issue)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary use of Nitrobenzene?
The primary industrial use of Nitrobenzene is as a precursor in the production of Aniline. It is also used in the manufacturing of certain agrochemicals, including specialized nitrobenzene fertilizer products, and as an industrial solvent.
What is the molecular weight and chemical formula of Nitrobenzene?
The chemical formula for Nitrobenzene is C6H2NO2. The molecular weight (or molar mass) is approximately 123.11 g/mol
How is Nitrobenzene prepared or synthesized industrially?
Nitrobenzene synthesis is performed through the nitration of Benzene. This involves reacting Benzene with a nitrating mixture, typically concentrated Nitric Acid and Sulfuric Acid, in a carefully controlled process to ensure high yield and purity.
What is the Nitrobenzene structure and is it aromatic?
Nitrobenzene has a benzene ring bonded to a nitro group NO2. Yes, because it contains a stable, six-carbon ring structure with delocalized pi electrons, the Nitrobenzene structure is classified as aromatic.
How is Nitrobenzene converted to Aniline?
The conversion is typically achieved via nitrobenzene reduction. Industrially, this is done by catalytic hydrogenation or using chemical reducing agents like iron filings and steam, which converts the nitro group NO2 into an amino group NH2, forming Aniline.
What are the key physical properties, such as boiling point and density?
Key physical properties of high-purity Nitrobenzene include a boiling point of approximately 210.9 C and a density of 1.20 g/mL at 20 C. It appears as a pale yellow, oily liquid.
How is Nitrobenzene used in fertilizer or agrochemicals?
In agriculture, Nitrobenzene derivatives are formulated into specialized agrochemical products. These are primarily used as plant growth stimulants that aid in the flowering, fruiting, and overall vigor of crops, making it a component in high-performance nitrobenzene fertilizer solutions.
Is Nitrobenzene hazardous and what are the handling precautions?
Yes, Nitrobenzene is toxic if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin, and is classified as a hazardous substance. Handling requires strict adherence to safety protocols, including the use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and ensuring proper ventilation.
What is the common name or trade name for Nitrobenzene?
While the official name is Nitrobenzene, it is sometimes referred to by its former common name, essence of mirbane, due to its almond-like odor. However, it is almost exclusively traded and referenced today by its IUPAC name.
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