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  • 4-Aminophenol (or para-aminophenol or p-aminophenol) is an organic compound with the formula H2NC6H4OH. Typically available as a white powder, it is commonly used as a developer for black-and-white film, marketed under the name Rodinal. Reflecting its slightly hydrophilic character, the white powder is moderately soluble in alcohols and can be recrystallized from hot water.
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  • p-Aminophenol is an off-white crystalline solid. m- and o-Aminophenol occur as an off-white to gray-green solid, and a white to tan crystalline solid, respectively.
  • As a versatile building block, P-Aminophenol’s market significance lies in its diverse applications and its integral role in the synthesis of various end products.
  • p-aminophenol. p-ami·no·phe·nol (ə-me″no-feґnol) a dye intermediate and photographic developer and the parent compound of acetaminophen; it is a potent...
  • p-Aminophenol is an active metabolite of paracetamol. p-Aminophenol is conjugated with arachidonic acid by fatty acid amide hydrolase to form AM404.
  • Aim: To prepare p-aminophenol from nitrobenzene. ... Step 2: Preparation of p-Aminophenol from n-Phenyl hydroxyl amine.
  • p-aminophenol HCl 4-aminophenol hydrochloride. ... Recommendation for p-aminophenol HCl usage levels up to: not for fragrance use.
  • p-Aminophenol; 4-Aminophenol p-Hydroxyaniline Paranol C.I.76550; 4-Amino-1-hydroxybenzene Azol Certinal 4-Hydroxyaniline 4-Aminobenzenol...
  • Anti-inflammatory Agents and p-Aminophenol Derivatives (Acetaminophen) Eicosanoids (inflammatory mediators) are synthesized from what chemical compound?
  • p-Aminophenol provides lighter, less intense shades than ME+, and depending on the couplers used, the achieved hue varies from yellow to orange to red.
  • However, p-aminophenol toxicity in vivo is directed toward the S-2 and S-3 segments, which are rich in gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase.
  • p-Aminophenol | C6H7NO | CID 403 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities...
  • P-AMINOPHENOL is sensitive to: Heat (decomposition forming HCN, nitrous vapors, CO); water (CO2); reacts violently with acids, bases, alcohols and amines...