CAS:120-12-7
Synonyms: Anthracen; Coal tar pitch volatiles
Molecular Formula:C14H10
Molecular Weight:178.23
EINECS:204-371-1
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Anthracene is a three ring fused aromatic hydrocarbon compound with molecular formula C14H10. It naturally exists in coal tar. The center of the three rings of anthracene is in a straight line, which is the isomer of phenanthrene Melting point 216 ℃, boiling point 340 ℃, relative density 1.283 (25/4 ℃); Easy to sublimate; It is insoluble in water, insoluble in ethanol and ether, and soluble in hot benzene..
Item | Standard | Result |
Appearance | Green Crystal | Green Crystal |
Purity | ≥95.0% | 95.21% |
Melting point | 212℃ above | Conform |
25kgs bag or requirement of clients. Keep it away from light at a temperature below 25℃.