Parachlorobenzotrifluoride
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| Parachlorobenzotrifluoride | |
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| IUPAC name | 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene |
| Identifiers | |
| Abbreviations | PCBTF |
| CAS number | [98-56-6] |
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| Properties | |
| Molecular formula | C7H4ClF3 |
| Molar mass | 180.56 g/mol |
| Appearance | Colorless liquid |
| Melting point |
−36 °C (237.2 K) |
| Boiling point |
139 °C (412 K) |
| Solubility in water | 0 |
| Vapor pressure | 7.9 |
| kH | 0.0347 |
| Hazards | |
| NFPA 704 | |
| Flash point | 43 °C |
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Parachlorobenzotrifluoride is an organic chemical compound with the molecular formula C7H4ClF3. It is frequently abbreviated PCBTF. Parachlorobenzotrifluoride is a colorless liquid with a distinct aromatic odor. It is used as an ink solvent in the printing industry. It is sold under the brand name Oxsol 100[1].
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[edit] History
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[edit] Structure
Benzene,1-Chloro-4 (Trifluoromethyl)
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[edit] Production
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[edit] Uses
Parachlorobenzotrifluoride has a high capacity for dissolving many inks used by the printing industry. In most cases, up to 22 grams of ink[2] can be dissolved in 20 grams of PCBTF. An added benefit is that parachlorobenzotrifluoride dissolves most inks faster than toluene.
[edit] Reactions of parachlorobenzotrifluoride
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[edit] Health effects
- Points of entry: eyes, ingestion, inhalation, skin.
- Target organs: Central Nervous System, Kidneys, Liver.
- Irritancy: Eyes, Respiratory Tract, Skin.

