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Benzamide,4-methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenyl- (97-32-5)

Identification
Name:Benzamide,4-methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenyl-
Synonyms:p-Anisanilide,3-nitro- (8CI); 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide; 4-Methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenylbenzamide; NSC50649
CAS:97-32-5
EINECS: 202-572-9
Molecular Formula: C14H12 N2 O4
Molecular Weight: 272.25608
Molecular Structure: (C14H12N2O4) p-Anisanilide,3-nitro- (8CI); 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide; 4-Methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenylbenzamide; NSC50649
Properties
Flash Point: 185°C
Boiling Point: 382.3°Cat760mmHg
Density:1.333g/cm3
Refractive index:1.645
Water Solubility:negligible Stability Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Toxicology Not hazardous according to Directive 67/548/EEC. Toxicity data (The meaning of
Solubility:negligible

Appearance:light tan powder
Specification:

 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide (CAS NO.97-32-5) is also called 2-12-00-00258 (Beilstein Handbook Reference) ; 4-Methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenylbenzamide ; BRN 3397509 ; CCRIS 5842 ; NSC 50649 ; Benzamide, 4-methoxy-3-nitro-N-phenyl- ; p-Anisanilide, 3-nitro- . 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide (CAS NO.97-32-5) may be sensitive to prolonged exposure to air. And it is insoluble in water. 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide (CAS NO.97-32-5) is a nitrated benzamide. Organic amides/imides react with azo and diazo compounds to generate toxic gases. Flammable gases are formed by the reaction of organic amides/imides with strong reducing agents. Amides are very weak bases (weaker than water). Imides are less basic yet and in fact react with strong bases to form salts. That is, they can react as acids. Mixing amides with dehydrating agents such as P2O5 or SOCl2 generates the corresponding nitrile. The combustion of these compounds generates mixed oxides of nitrogen (NOx). 3-Nitro-p-anisanilide (CAS NO.97-32-5) is probably combustible.
 

Report:

Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.

Flash Point: 185°C
Safety Data