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N,N'-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine






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N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine
Names
Preferred IUPAC name

N,N′-Di(butan-2-yl)benzene-1,4-diamine

Other names
  • N,N′-Di-sec-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine
  • N,N′-di-sec-butylbenzene-1,4-diamine
  • N,N′-bis(1-methylpropyl)-1,4-benzenediamine
  • Identifiers

    CAS Number

    3D model (JSmol)

    ChemSpider
    ECHA InfoCard 100.002.721 Edit this at Wikidata

    PubChem CID

    UNII

    CompTox Dashboard (EPA)

    • InChI=1S/C14H24N2/c1-5-11(3)15-13-7-9-14(10-8-13)16-12(4)6-2/h7-12,15-16H,5-6H2,1-4H3 ☒N

      Key: FSWDLYNGJBGFJH-UHFFFAOYSA-N ☒N

    • InChI=1/C14H24N2/c1-5-11(3)15-13-7-9-14(10-8-13)16-12(4)6-2/h7-12,15-16H,5-6H2,1-4H3

      Key: FSWDLYNGJBGFJH-UHFFFAOYAY

    • CCC(C)Nc1ccc(cc1)NC(C)CC

    Properties

    Chemical formula

    C14H24N2
    Molar mass 220.360 g·mol−1
    Density 0.942 g/mL at 20 °C[1]

    Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).

    ☒N verify (what is checkY☒N ?)

    Infobox references

    N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine is an aromatic amine used industrially as an antioxidant to prevent degradation of turbine oils, transformer oils, hydraulic fluids, lubricants, waxes, and greases. It is particularly effective for hydrocarbon products produced by crackingorpyrolysis, which are characterized by high alkene content. It is also used as an polymerisation inhibitor in production of various vinyl monomers such as acrylates.

    N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine has the appearance of a red liquid. It is a skin sensitizer and can be absorbed through skin. It is toxic.

    N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1,4-phenylenediamine is the active component of e.g. AO-22, AO-24, AO-29, and VANLUBE antioxidant mixtures, and Santoflex 44PD inhibitor.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "N,N-Di-sec-butyl-p-phenylenediamine". Sigma-Aldrich.

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