N-Phenyl J-acid

N-Phenyl J-acid

CAS No.119-40-4
FormulaC16H13O4NS
EINECSN/A
Molecular Weight315
AppearanceBrown Grey to Grey dry materia
ApplicationTextile Industry
DensityN/A
Purity99%
PackingN/A

N-Phenyl J-acid MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) or SDS, COA and Specs

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N-Phenyl J-acid (CAS 119-40-4): Supplier & Manufacturer

At Apurva Chemicals, we are a trusted global leader in the manufacturing and supply of N-Phenyl J-acid (CAS Number: 119-40-4). This indispensable chemical intermediate, also widely known as Phenyl J-acid or 7-Anilino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid, plays a pivotal role across numerous industries, particularly in the synthesis of high-performance dyes, pigments, and various organic compounds. With an unwavering commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, we ensure the consistent delivery of superior-grade N-Phenyl J-acid to meet the diverse and demanding requirements of our clients worldwide.


What is N-Phenyl J-acid? Unveiling CAS 119-40-4

N-Phenyl J-acid (CAS 119-40-4) is a key organic compound derived from J-acid, featuring a phenylamino group. Its unique chemical structure makes it highly reactive and versatile, rendering it an essential building block in complex chemical synthesis. Understanding its properties is crucial for its effective application in various industrial processes.

Key Chemical Properties of N-Phenyl J-acid:

  • CAS Number: 119-40-4 (The definitive identifier for this compound)
  • Molecular Formula: C₁₆H₁₃NO₄S
  • Molecular Weight: 315.34 g/mol
  • Synonyms: Phenyl J-acid, 7-Anilino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid, 4-Hydroxy-7-(phenylamino)-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid
  • Stability: Generally stable under recommended storage conditions.


Versatile Applications of N-Phenyl J-acid in Industry

The versatility of N-Phenyl J-acid is evident in its wide array of industrial applications, primarily as a crucial intermediate. Its unique molecular structure allows for the creation of stable and vibrant colorants, along with its potential in other chemical processes.

  • Primary Intermediate for Dye Synthesis:
  • Acid Dyes:...