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Product Name:Benzene
Molecular format:C6H6
CAS No.:71-43-2
Product molecular structure:
Chemical Properties:
Benzene is a clear, volatile, colorless, highly flammable liquid with a pleasant, characteristic odor. It is an aromatic hydrocarbon that boils at 80.1 DC. Benzene is used as a solvent in many areas of industries, such as rubber and shoe manufacturing, and in the production of other important substances, such as styrene, phenol, and cyclohexane. It is essential in the manufacture of detergents, pesticides, solvents, and paint removers. It is present in fuels such as gasoline up to the level of 5%.
Clear, colorless to light yellow watery liquid with an aromatic, musty, phenolics or gasoline-like odor. At 40 °C, an odor threshold concentration of 190 μg/L in air was determined by Young et al. (1996). An odor threshold of 4.68 ppmv was determined by Leonardos et al. (1969). A detection odor threshold concentration of 108 mg/m3 (34 ppmv) was reported by Punter (1983). The average least detectable odor threshold concentrations in water at 60 °C and in air at 40 °C were 0.072 and 0.5 mg/L, respectively
Application:
Benzene is also converted to cyclohexane, which is used to produce nylon and synthetic fibers.
Benzene
occurs in coal and coal-tar distillationproducts and in petroleum products
suchas gasoline. It is also found in the gases andleachates of landfills for
industrial wastes,construction debris, and landscaping refuse(Oak Ridge
National Laboratory 1989). Traceamounts of benzene, toluene, xylenes, andother
volatile organics have been found inthe soils and groundwaters near many
sanitarylandfills (U.S. EPA 1989a,b). Kramer(1989) has assessed the level of
exposuresto benzene during removal, cleaning, pumping,and testing of underground
gasoline storagetanks. The average human exposureswere 0.43–3.84 ppm (in 1.5–6
hours) and thehighest short-term (15–minute) exposure was9.14 ppm. Benzene also
occurs in the tobaccosmoke (Hoffmann et al. 1989); thus the riskof its exposure
may enhance from inhalingsuch smoke.
Benzene is used as a solvent for waxes,resins, and oils; as a paint remover; as
a diluentfor lacquers; in the manufacture of dyes,pharmaceuticals, varnishes,
and linoleum;and as a raw material to produce a numberof organic compounds.