Chemistry:2,3-Dichloroaniline

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2,3-Dichloroaniline is an organic compound with the formula C6H3Cl2(NH2). It is one of several isomers of dichloroaniline. It is a colorless oil although commercial samples often appear colored. It is produced by hydrogenation of 2,3-dichloronitrobenzene.[1]

Safety and environmental aspects

Its 72-h EC50 is 6.75 mg/L.[2] Biodegradation of 2,3-dichloroaniline proceeds via initial ring hydroxylation.[3]

References

  1. P. F. Vogt; J. J. Gerulis (2005). "Amines, Aromatic". Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. doi:10.1002/14356007.a02_037. ISBN 9783527303854. 
  2. Aruoja, Villem; Sihtmäe, Mariliis; Dubourguier, Henri-Charles; Kahru, Anne (2011). "Toxicity of 58 substituted anilines and phenols to algae Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata and bacteria Vibrio fischeri: Comparison with published data and QSARs". Chemosphere 84 (10): 1310–1320. doi:10.1016/j.chemosphere.2011.05.023. PMID 21664645. Bibcode2011Chmsp..84.1310A. 
  3. Suchana, Shamsunnahar; Araujo, Sofia Pimentel; Lomheim, Line; Mack, E. Erin; Spain, Jim C.; Edwards, Elizabeth; Passeport, Elodie (2024). "Compound-Specific Carbon, Nitrogen, and Hydrogen Isotope Analysis to Characterize Aerobic Biodegradation of 2,3-Dichloroaniline by a Mixed Enrichment Culture". Environmental Science & Technology 58 (27): 12042–12050. doi:10.1021/acs.est.4c02173. PMID 38934904. Bibcode2024EnST...5812042S.