| Title:  Dianisidine CAS Registry Number:  119-90-4 CAS Name:  3,3¢-Dimethoxy-[1,1¢-biphenyl]-4,4¢-diamine Additional Names:  3,3¢-dimethoxybenzidine;  3,3¢-dimethoxy-4,4¢-diaminobiphenyl Molecular Formula:  C14H16N2O2 Molecular Weight:  244.29 Percent Composition:  C 68.83%, H 6.60%, N 11.47%, O 13.10% Literature References:  Prepn:  Meier, Böhler, Ber. 89, 2301 (1956); Sogn, US 2794047 (1957 to Allied Chem.).  Manuf of stabilized product:  Cashion, US 2966519 (1960 to Allied Chem.).  Review of carcinogenicity studies:  IARC Monographs 4, 41-47 (1974). Properties:  Crystals, becoming violet, mp 137-138°.  Practically insol in water.  Sol in alcohol, benzene, ether. Melting point:  mp 137-138° CAUTION:  Potential symptom of overexposure by direct contact is skin irritation.  See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH 97-140, 1997) p 90.  3,3¢-Dimethoxybenzidine and dyes metabolized to 3,3¢-dimethoxybenzidine are reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens:  Report on Carcinogens, Eleventh Edition (PB2005-104914, 2004) p III-104. Use:  Manuf of azo dyes and pigments.  |