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| BENZO(B)CHRYSENE Basic information |
Product Name: | BENZO(B)CHRYSENE | Synonyms: | 1,2:6,7-Dibenzophenanthrene;2,3:7,8-Dibenzophenanthrene;2,3-Benzchrysene;2,3-Benzochrysene;3,4-benzotetracene;3,4-Benzotetraphene;3,4-Benztetraphene;benzo(c)tetraphene | CAS: | 214-17-5 | MF: | C22H14 | MW: | 278.35 | EINECS: | 205-919-2 | Product Categories: | Alphabetic;B;BA - BH | Mol File: | 214-17-5.mol | |
| BENZO(B)CHRYSENE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 293.85°C | Boiling point | 356.16°C (rough estimate) | density | 1.1489 (estimate) | refractive index | 1.8120 (estimate) | storage temp. | 2-8°C | form | neat | color | Pale-yellow leaflets from C6H6 | BRN | 2051199 | IARC | 3 (Vol. 92) 2010 | EPA Substance Registry System | Benzo[b]chrysene (214-17-5) |
Toxicity | mma-sat 50 mg/plate MUREAV 174,247,86 |
| BENZO(B)CHRYSENE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Pale greenish yellow leaves from xylene. | Uses | This compound is used in the rapid extraction method of polycyclic aromatic compounds in soil using basic silica selective pressurized liquid extraction. | Definition | ChEBI: Benzo[b]chrysene is a carbopolycyclic compound. | Safety Profile | Questionable carcinogen withexperimental neoplastigenic data by skin contact. Mutation data reported. When heated to decomposition it emitsacrid smoke and irritating fumes. | Carcinogenicity | Benzo[b]chrysene was positive
for carcinogenicity on mouse skin when tested in one initiation–
promotion study. |
| BENZO(B)CHRYSENE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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