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123-31-9

Name Hydroquinone
CAS 123-31-9
EINECS(EC#) 204-617-8
Molecular Formula C6H6O2
MDL Number MFCD00002339
Molecular Weight 110.11
MOL File 123-31-9.mol

Chemical Properties

Appearance white needle-like crystals or crystalline powder
Melting point  172-175 °C(lit.)
Boiling point  285 °C(lit.)
density  1.32
vapor density  3.81 (vs air)
vapor pressure  1 mm Hg ( 132 °C)
refractive index  1.6320
Fp  165 °C
storage temp.  Refrigerator
solubility  H2O: 50 mg/mL, clear
form  Needle-Like Crystals or Crystalline Powder
pka 10.35(at 20℃)
color  White to off-white
Odor odorless
Stability: Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, oxygen, ferric salts. Light and air-sensitive. Discolours in air.
Water Solubility  70 g/L (20 ºC)
Sensitive  Air & Light Sensitive
Usage Use as photographic reducer and developer; as reagent in the determination of small quantities of phosphate; as antioxidant. Depigmentor
Merck  14,4808
BRN  605970
Henry's Law Constant (x 10-9 atm?m3/mol): <2.07 at 20 °C (approximate - calculated from water solubility and vapor pressure)
Exposure limits NIOSH REL: 15-min ceiling 2, IDLH 50; OSHA PEL: TWA 2; ACGIH TLV: TWA 2 (adopted).
Contact allergens
Hydroquinone is used in photography developers (black and white, X-ray, and microfilms), in plastics, in hair dyes as an antioxidant and hair colorant. Hydroquinone is found in many skin bleaching creams.
InChIKey QIGBRXMKCJKVMJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
LogP 0.59 at 20℃
Uses
hydroquinone is a pigment-lightening agent used in bleaching creams. Hydroquinone combines with oxygen very rapidly and becomes brown when exposed to air. Although it occurs naturally, the synthetic version is the one commonly used in cosmetics. Application to the skin may cause allergic reaction and increase skin sun sensitivity. Hydroquinone is potentially carcinogenic and is associated with causing ochronosis, a discoloration of the skin. The u.S. FDA has banned hydroquinone from oTC cosmetic formulations, but allows 4 percent in prescription products. Its use in cosmetics is prohibited in some european countries and in Australia.
CAS DataBase Reference 123-31-9(CAS DataBase Reference)
IARC 3 (Vol. 15, Sup 7, 71) 1999
NIST Chemistry Reference Hydroquinone(123-31-9)
EPA Substance Registry System 123-31-9(EPA Substance)

Safety Data

Hazard Codes  Xn,N
Risk Statements 
R22:Harmful if swallowed.
R40:Limited evidence of a carcinogenic effect.
R41:Risk of serious damage to eyes.
R43:May cause sensitization by skin contact.
R50:Very Toxic to aquatic organisms.
R68:Possible risk of irreversible effects.
Safety Statements 
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice .
S36/37/39:Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection .
S61:Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions safety data sheet .
RIDADR  2662
WGK Germany  3
RTECS  MX3500000
Autoignition Temperature 930 °F
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  9
PackingGroup  III
HS Code  29072200
Hazardous Substances Data 123-31-9(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
LD50 orally in rats: 320 mg/kg (Woodard)
IDLA 50 mg/m3

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