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Extrasynthese are experts in extraction, synthesis and purification of natural substances. Their product portfolio consists of hundreds of products, after almost 30 years of research and development creating reference standards for regulatory filing, quality testing, or as substrates for early stage R&D. Download and view the Extrasynthese catalogues below listed in alphabetical order, or search via CAS or product name using the search facility.
Extrasynthese are experts in extraction, synthesis and purification of natural substances. Their product portfolio consists of hundreds of products, after almost 30 years of research and development creating reference standards for regulatory filing, quality testing, or as substrates for early stage R&D. Download and view the Extrasynthese catalogues below listed in alphabetical order, or search via CAS or product name using the search facility.
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Dinitrophenylhydrazine or DNPH is a reagent used in organic analysis and detection of ketones and aldehydes. This compound contains a benzene ring, two nitro groups, and a hydrazine functional group that is dissolved in a solution of methanol and some concentrated sulfuric acid. It is a successful test when determining the presence of aldehydes and ketones as well as the existence of a drug or demonstrating its absence. DNPH does not react with amides, esters, carboxylic acids, or alcohols.
What is the CAS Number, Density, Boiling Point, and Molar Mass of DNPH?
Like every chemical and compound, DNPH has unique characteristics and molecular makeup. CAS Registry Number: 119-26-6
Density: 1.654g/cm3
Boiling point: 378.6 °C at 760 mmHG
Molar Mass: 98.14 g/mol
What tests are associated with dinitrophenylhydrazine?
2,4-dinitrophenyldydrazine is known as Brady’s reagent and is a convenient test that separates a mixture’s components between aldehydes and ketones. This results in a condensation reaction with two molecules joining together with the loss of water. If an aldehyde or ketone is present a yellow, the orange or reddish-orange precipitate of the DNPH appears. A positive test is signaled by a yellow precipitate, for aliphatic carbonyls, or red to orange precipitate, for aromatic carbonyls.
How do you prepare DNPH from chlorobenzene?
2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine can be prepared by the reaction of hydrazine with 2,4-dinitrochlorobeneze. The electron-accepting effect of the two nitro groups makes the chloride easy to displace.
What is the reaction of aldehydes and ketones with DNPH?
When testing for aldehydes or ketones, one can use DNPH as a reagent. During this simple test, if an aldehyde or ketone is present a yellow, the orange or reddish-orange precipitate of the dinitrophenylhydrazine appears. A positive result is signaled by a yellow precipitate, for aliphatic carbonyls, and red to orange precipitate, for aromatic carbonyls. When these compounds are brought to their melting point, this confirms the carbonyl compound.
What safety precautions (handling, storage, and disposal) should be taken with DNPH?
DNPH is considered highly sensitive and risks explosion if not handled properly. It is normally supplied and stored in small quantities and in damp conditions to prevent dust forming in the air thus stabilizing the compound.
Like fireworks, civil use explosives (demolition), and even fertilizer, it must be stored in accordance with Explosive Regulations. If kept in a less than airtight container, evaporation may take place over a period and erosion or an explosion can occur due to friction from opening the container. Like food, chemicals also have an expiration date.
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