|  | |  |  | Benzoguanamine Basic information | 
 | Product Name: | Benzoguanamine |  | Synonyms: | 2,4-diamino-6-phenyl-s-triazin;2-Phenyl-4,6-diamino-1,3,5-triazine;2-Phenyl-4,6-diamino-s-triazine;3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine,6-phenyl-1;4,6-Diamino-2-phenyl-s-triazine;5-triazine,2,4-diamino-6-phenyl-3;5-triazine-2,4-diamine,6-phenyl-3;6-Phenyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4-diyldiamine |  | CAS: | 91-76-9 |  | MF: | C9H9N5 |  | MW: | 187.2 |  | EINECS: | 202-095-6 |  | Product Categories: | Heterocyclic Compounds;Benzenes;Intermediates of Dyes and Pigments;Building Blocks;Chemical Synthesis;Heterocyclic Building Blocks;Triazines |  | Mol File: | 91-76-9.mol |  |  | 
|  |  | Benzoguanamine Chemical Properties | 
 | Melting point | 219-221 °C(lit.) |  | Boiling point | 311.95°C (rough estimate) |  | density | 1.4 |  | vapor pressure | 0Pa at 100℃ |  | refractive index | 1.6900 (estimate) |  | Fp | >270°C |  | storage temp. | Store below +30°C. |  | solubility | 0.3g/l |  | pka | 4.22±0.10(Predicted) |  | form | Solid |  | color | White to Off-White |  | Specific Gravity | 1.425 |  | PH | 6.5 (0.3g/l, H2O, 20℃) |  | Water Solubility | 320mg/L at 25℃ |  | Merck | 14,1089 |  | BRN | 153223 |  | InChIKey | GZVHEAJQGPRDLQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N |  | LogP | 1.38 at 25℃ |  | CAS DataBase Reference | 91-76-9(CAS DataBase Reference) |  | NIST Chemistry Reference | 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-phenyl-(91-76-9) |  | EPA Substance Registry System | 1,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-phenyl- (91-76-9) | 
| Hazard Codes | Xn |  | Risk Statements | 22-52/53 |  | Safety Statements | 61 |  | WGK Germany | 2 |  | RTECS | XY7000000 |  | TSCA | Yes |  | HazardClass | IRRITANT |  | HS Code | 29336980 |  | Hazardous Substances Data | 91-76-9(Hazardous Substances Data) |  | Toxicity | LD50 orally in Rabbit: 1470 mg/kg | 
|  |  | Benzoguanamine Usage And Synthesis | 
 | Chemical Properties | white crystalline powder |  | Uses | In the manufacture of thermosetting resins, pesticides, pharmaceuticals and dyestuffs. |  | Preparation | Benzoguanamine closely resembles melamine in that reaction with formaldehyde
gives methylol derivatives and then resinous condensates. Butylated
benzoguanamine-formaldehyde resins have found some use in surface
coatings. In a typical preparation, benzoguanamine (1 mole) is heated with
formalin (3 mole formaldehyde) at pH 8.3 and 70-80°C until the guanamine
has dissolved. n-Butanol (9 mole) and a small amount of hydrochloric acid
are added and the azeotrope distilled off until removal of water is complete.
Like their melamine counterparts, butylated benzoguanamine-formaldehyde
resins are most commonly used in admixture with alkyd resins. The resulting
coatings are very similar to those based on melamine but they show improved
resistance to alkalis. |  | Flammability and Explosibility | Nonflammable | 
|  |  | Benzoguanamine Preparation Products And Raw materials | 
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