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P-PHENYLENE DIAMINE (PPD)
P-PHENYLENE DIAMINE (PPD)
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P-Phenylenediamine (PPD) is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H4(NH2)2. It is a crystalline solid and is commonly used as a component in hair dyes and various other applications.
Description: P-Phenylenediamine is a white to slightly pinkish crystalline powder.
Applications:
1. Hair Dyes: PPD is a crucial ingredient in oxidative hair dyes. It reacts with hydrogen peroxide to form colored products that penetrate the hair cuticle, resulting in a permanent hair color.
2. Printing and Dyeing Industry: PPD is used in the printing and dyeing of fabrics and textiles.
3. Rubber Industry: It is used as a component in the production of rubber products.
4. Antioxidant: PPD is also utilized as an antioxidant in certain applications.
CAS No.: | 106-50-3 |
Structural Formula: | ![]() |
Molecular weight | 108 |
Molecular formula | C6H8N2 |
Appearance | White Flake Crystal |
Purity(HPLC Area-Percent) | 99.8% Min. |
M.P. | 138°C Min. |
P-Chloro Aniline | 300ppm Max. |
O-Phenylene Diamine | 300ppm Max. |
M-Phenylene Diamine | 0 |
Fe Content | 5 Ppm Max. |
PPD has been associated with allergic reactions in some individuals, and skin patch tests are often recommended before using products containing this compound to check for potential allergies.
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