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  • Name: coronene
  • Synonyms: Hexabenzobenzene; Dibenzo(ghi,pqr)perylene; NSC 90725; Dibenzo[ghi,pqr]perylene; AG-E-39518; 191-07-1;coronene; EINECS 205-881-7; CCRIS 908;
  • CAS Registry Number:
  • Transport: 2811
  • Flash Point: 6 °C
  • Density: 1.467g/cm3
  • Refractive index: 2.139
  • Safety Statements: R20/21/22:Harmfulbyinhalation,incontactwithskinandifswallowed.;
  • Hazard Symbols: Xn:Harmful;
  • Flash Point: 6 °C
  • EINECS: 205-881-7
  • Molecular Weight: 300.35208
  • InchiKey: VPUGDVKSAQVFFS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • InChI: InChI=1S/C24H12/c1-2-14-5-6-16-9-11-18-12-10-17-8-7-15-4-3-13(1)19-20
    (14)22(16)24(18)23(17)21(15)19/h1-12H
  • Risk Statements: S36/37:Wearsuitableprotectiveclothingandgloves.;
  • Molecular Formula: C24H12
  • Molecular Structure:CAS No:191-07-1 coronene

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191-07-1 CORONENE

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191-07-1 Coronene

  • Coronene
  • Norway Chiron AS [Manufacturer]
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  • Fax: +47-73 87 44 99
  • Address: Stiklestadveien 1N-7041 TrondheimNORWAY Trondheim,nullNorway
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References of coronene
Title: Coronene
CAS Registry Number: 191-07-1
Molecular Formula: C24H12
Molecular Weight: 300.35
Percent Composition: C 95.97%, H 4.03%
Literature References: Planar polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; found in almost pure form as the mineral pendletonite. Environmental pollutant produced as a byproduct of hydrocarbon combustion; impurity in natural carbon deposits. Possible source of infrared emission from interstellar matter. Prepn: R. Scholl, K. Meyer, Ber. 65, 902 (1932); M. S. Newman, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 62, 1683 (1940). Isoln from coal-hydrogenation oil: M. Orchin, J. Feldman, J. Org. Chem. 18, 609 (1953). UV absorption spectrum: J. W. Patterson, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 64, 1485 (1942). Photophysical properties: R. Katraro et al., Chem. Phys. 42, 121 (1979); N. Nijegorodov et al., Spectrochim. Acta A 57, 2673 (2001). Calorimetry study: Y. Nagano, J. Chem. Thermodyn. 32, 973 (2000). Quantitative structure-property relationships for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: M. M. C. Ferreira, Chemosphere 44, 125 (2001). Thermodynamic properties: J. S. Chickos et al., J. Chem. Thermodyn. 34, 1195 (2002).
Properties: mp 429-430° (Scholl, Meyer). Also reported as pale yellow needles from dilute benzene, mp 437-440° (Newman). bp 590.0°. d 1.39. Soly in water at 25°, log S: -3.85 g/m3.
Melting point: mp 429-430° (Scholl, Meyer); mp 437-440° (Newman)
Boiling point: bp 590.0°
Density: d 1.39
Use: Ultraviolet phosphor for charge-coupled devices.