This page provides supplementary chemical data on diphenylamine.
Physical data
- [1] Appearance: white to yellow crystals or powder
 - Melting point: 52 - 54 °C
 - Boiling point: 302 °C
 - Vapour density: 5.82 (air = 1)
 - Vapour pressure: 1 mm Hg at 108 °C
 - Flash point: 152 °C (closed cup)
 - Explosion limits: 634 °C
 - Autoignition temperature: 635 °C
 - Water solubility: Slightly
 - Specific gravity: 1.16
 - Flash point: 152
 - Stability: Stable under ordinary conditions, may discolour on exposure to light. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents.[1]
 
Toxicology
- Toxic. Possible mutagen. Possible teratogen. Harmful in contact with skin, and if swallowed or inhaled. Irritant.
 - Toxicity data[1]
 
- ORL-RAT LD50 2000 mg kg-1
 - ORL-MUS LD50 1750 mg kg-1
 - ORL-GPG LD50 300 mg kg-1
 - ORL-MAM LD50 3200 mg kg-1
 
References
- 1 2 3 PubChem. "Diphenylamine". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved 2023-06-23.
 
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