ایران تهران خیابابن آزادی مجتمع برجساز ، طبقه 9 واحد 98

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Product Code: 6.4010
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Formula C6H6O2
Chemical formula C6H4(OH)2
molar mass 110.11 g/mol
CAS number 108-46-3
HS Code 29072100
EC number 203-585-2
Storage Store at 15 to 25°C
SDS available
RTECS VG9625000
R phase R 22-36/38-50
S phase S 26-61
Odour unpleasant
Form solid
Color white
pH value ~4-6 (100 g/l 20 °C)
Solubility in water 1000 g/l
Solubility in ethanol free soluble
Flash point 127 °C
Boiling point 281 °C
Melting point 109 – 111 °C
Vapour pressure 0.1 hPa
Assay 99.0 to 100.5 %
Appearance Conforms
Solubility Conforms
Identification Conforms
Melting Range 108.0 to 111.0 °C
Heavy metals 0.0005 %
Sulfated ash 0.05 %
Loss on drying 1.0 %
Phenol Conforms
Catechol Conforms
Related substances Conforms

Resorcinol is an aromatic alcohol with the chemical formula C₆H₆O₂. It appears as white to light pink needle-shaped crystals and is widely used in pharmaceutical and laboratory formulations for its antiseptic, keratolytic, and chemical intermediate properties.

🏭⚗️ Production
Resorcinol is produced through the hydroxylation of benzene using various methods, including catalytic oxidation processes. The production process ensures high purity, making it suitable for pharmaceutical and laboratory applications.

🔬 Properties
Resorcinol has a molecular weight of 110.11 g/mol and a melting point between 110–112°C. It is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether. The substance exhibits strong reducing properties and chemical reactivity, making it useful in various chemical syntheses.

🧪 Applications
In pharmaceutical formulations, Resorcinol is utilized as an antiseptic and keratolytic agent in the treatment of skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and seborrheic dermatitis. It is also used in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients and as a chemical intermediate in the production of resins, dyes, and adhesives.

⚠️ Safety
Resorcinol is generally recognized as safe for topical use in recommended concentrations. However, it can cause skin irritation and systemic toxicity if ingested or absorbed in large amounts. Standard handling procedures, including proper storage and hygiene, should be followed to ensure safety during pharmaceutical or laboratory use.