- Product Details
Keywords
- 2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide
- 133-14-2
- C14H6Cl4O4
Quick Details
- ProName: bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl)-peroxid
- CasNo: 133-14-2
- Molecular Formula: C14H6Cl4O4
- Appearance: NA
- Application: Organic Chemical
- DeliveryTime: Prompt
- PackAge: As your request
- Port: Shanghai
- ProductionCapacity: 10 Metric Ton/Day
- Purity: 98.00%
- Storage: Room Temperature
- Transportation: AS PER MSDS
- LimitNum: 1 Metric Ton
- Grade: Industrial Grade,Food Grade,Pharma Gra...
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2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide Basic information |
Product Name: | 2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide |
Synonyms: | bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl)-peroxid;cadoxtdp;cadoxts;cadoxts40,50;lupercocst;Peroxide,bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl);siloprenecl40;tc2 |
CAS: | 133-14-2 |
MF: | C14H6Cl4O4 |
MW: | 380.01 |
EINECS: | 205-094-9 |
Product Categories: | Pharmaceutical intermediates |
Mol File: | 133-14-2.mol |
Details
2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide Basic information |
Product Name: | 2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide |
Synonyms: | bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl)-peroxid;cadoxtdp;cadoxts;cadoxts40,50;lupercocst;Peroxide,bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl);siloprenecl40;tc2 |
CAS: | 133-14-2 |
MF: | C14H6Cl4O4 |
MW: | 380.01 |
EINECS: | 205-094-9 |
Product Categories: | Pharmaceutical intermediates |
Mol File: | 133-14-2.mol |
2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide Chemical Properties |
mp | 55°C (dec.) |
density | 1,26 g/cm3 |
CAS DataBase Reference | 133-14-2(CAS DataBase Reference) |
EPA Substance Registry System | Peroxide, bis(2,4-dichlorobenzoyl)(133-14-2) |
Safety Information |
Safety Statements | 15-17 |
RIDADR | 3106 |
TSCA | Yes |
MSDS Information |
Provider | Language |
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Di-2,4-dichlorobenzoyl peroxide | English |
2,4-Dichlorobenzoyl peroxide Usage And Synthesis |
Reactivity Profile | May explode from heat, shock, friction or contamination. May ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). May be ignited by heat, sparks or flames. Peroxides are good oxidizing agents. Organic compounds can ignite on contact with concentrated peroxides. Strongly reduced material such as sulfides, nitrides, and hydrides may react explosively with peroxides. There are few chemical classes that do not at least produce heat when mixed with peroxides. Many produce explosions or generate gases (toxic and nontoxic). Generally, dilute solutions of peroxides (<70%) are safe, but the presence of a catalyst (often a transition metal such as cobalt, iron, manganese, nickel, or vanadium) as an impurity may even then cause rapid decomposition, a buildup of heat, and even an explosion. Solutions of peroxides often become explosive when evaporated to dryness or near-dryness. |