2-phenylguanidine | CAS:2002-16-6

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2-phenylguanidine

Chemical Name:2-phenylguanidine
CAS.NO:2002-16-6
Synonyms:2-phenylguanidine
N-Guanyl-anilin
Phenyl-guanidin
N-Phenylguanidine
phenyl guanidine
 
Physical and Chemical Properties:
Density 1.17g/cm3
Boiling Point 290.5ºC at 760mmHg
Molecular Formula C7H9N3
Molecular Weight 135.16600
Flash Point 129.5ºC
Vapour Pressure 0.00207mmHg at 25°C
 
Specification:
Assay:≥98.0%
 
Packing:25 kg/drum, can also be packaged according to customer requirements
Storage:Store in a cool, ventilated place
Application:Intermediate of Pyrimethanil(CAS:53112-28-0) and Mepanipyrim(CAS: 110235-47-7).



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