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4-Chloroaniline is used in the industrial production of pesticides, drugs, and dyestuffs. It is a precursor to the widely used antimicrobial and bacteriocide chlorhexidine and is used in the manufacture of pesticides, including pyraclostrobin , anilofos , monolinuron , and chlorphthalim .
The molecular formula C 6 H 6 ClN (molar mass: 127.57 g/mol) may refer to: Chloroanilines. 2-Chloroaniline; 3-Chloroaniline; 4-Chloroaniline; Chloromethylpyridines. 2-Chloromethylpyridine; 3-Chloromethylpyridine; 4-Chloromethylpyridine
Chloroaniline may refer to any of three isomeric chemical compounds: 2-Chloroaniline [Wikidata] 3-Chloroaniline; 4-Chloroaniline This page was last edited on 9 ...
4-Chloro-o-toluidine (4-COT, 4-chloro-2-methylaniline) is the organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 3 Cl(NH 2). It is a colorless solid. The compound is produced as an intermediate to the pesticide chlordimeform and a precursor to some azo dyes. Production has declined after it was shown to be highly carcinogenic.
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The term nitroaniline in chemistry refers to a derivative of aniline (C 6 H 5 NH 2) containing a nitro group (—NO 2) There are three simple nitroanilines of formula C 6 H 4 (NH 2)(NO 2) which differ only in the position of the nitro group: 2-Nitroaniline; 3-Nitroaniline; 4-Nitroaniline
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Dichloroanilines are chemical compounds which consist of an aniline ring substituted with two chlorine atoms and have the molecular formula C 6 H 5 Cl 2 N. There are six isomers, varying in the positions of the chlorine atoms around the ring relative to the amino group. As aniline derivatives, they are named with the amino group in position 1.