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Quinaldine is a substance that presents as a colorless oily liquid, which can darken to red-brown upon air exposure. It has a density higher than water, showing slight solubility in water. Its vapors are heavier than air, and during combustion, it produces toxic oxides of nitrogen. Due to its properties, quinaldine has found usage in the production of dyes, pharmaceuticals, and various other chemicals. Chemically, quinaldine is a member of the quinolines and derivatives class of organic compounds. Within this class, it falls under the category of compounds containing a quinoline moiety. The quinoline moiety is composed of a benzene ring fused with a pyrimidine ring, resulting in the formation of benzo[b]azabenzene. In its specific structure, quinaldine is classified as a quinoline compound, featuring the quinoline skeleton substituted at C-2 with a methyl group.
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Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Quinaldine, 250 ml | sc-250825 | 250 ml | $133.00 | |||
Quinaldine, 1 L | sc-250825A | 1 L | $310.00 |