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CCPD

Item No. 42610

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Technical Information
Formal Name
N1,N4-dicyclohexyl-1,4-benzenediamine
CAS Number
4175-38-6
Synonyms
  • N,N′-Dicyclohexyl-p-phenylenediamine
Molecular Formula
C18H28N2
Formula Weight
Purity
≥95%
Formulation
A solid
DMSO: Sparingly soluble: 1-10 mg/mlEthanol: Sparingly soluble: 1-10 mg/ml
SMILES
C1(NC2CCCCC2)=CC=C(NC3CCCCC3)C=C1
InChi Code
InChI=1S/C18H28N2/c1-3-7-15(8-4-1)19-17-11-13-18(14-12-17)20-16-9-5-2-6-10-16/h11-16,19-20H,1-10H2
InChi Key
AIMXDOGPMWDCDF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Shipping & Storage Information
Storage
-20°C
Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere
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    Product Description

    CCPD is a p-phenylenediamine (PPD).1 It induces microcephaly and toxicity in chicken egg embryos when used at a concentration of 4.4 µM/egg. CCPD has been used as an antiozonant in rubber.2

    WARNING This product is not for human or veterinary use.

    References & Product Citations
    Product Description References

    1. Korhonen, A., Hemminki, K., and Vainio, H. Embryotoxicity of sixteen industrial amines to the chicken embryo. J. Appl. Toxicol. 3(2), 112-117 (1983).

    2. Dunn, J.R. The oxidative aging in ultraviolet light of dicumyl peroxide vulcanizates of natural rubber in presence of various antioxidants. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 4(11), 151-158 (1960).