Celerone

CAS: 3720-16-9

๐Ÿงช Overview

Celerone, also known as 1,4-Diaminoanthraquinone, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C14H10N2O2 and a molecular weight of 238.24 g/mol. It typically appears as a reddish-brown solid. As an anthraquinone derivative, it serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of various dyes and pigments.

โš™๏ธ Uses

It is primarily used as an intermediate in the production of other dyes and pigments, particularly those in the anthraquinone class. It is not commonly used directly as a dye itself but rather as a building block for more complex colorants.

๐Ÿญ Applications

Its applications are predominantly in the chemical industry for the synthesis of textile dyes, especially disperse dyes, and pigments for various materials. It contributes to the color formulation in textiles, plastics, and coatings, by being converted into a desired final dye product.

โš ๏ธ Safety Information

Celerone is generally considered to be an irritant to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. It may be harmful if swallowed. Appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, eye protection, lab coat) and ventilation should be used when handling this chemical. In case of contact, flush affected areas with plenty of water. Refer to a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for comprehensive safety information and handling procedures.

๐Ÿ”ค Synonyms

14-Diaminoanthraquinone; Anthraquinone14-diamino-; C.I. 76010; DQH; 14-DAAQ

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