9,10-Dihydroxyanthracene
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IUPAC name
anthracene-9,10-diol | |
Identifiers | |
4981-66-2 | |
ChemSpider | 19827 |
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KEGG | C16206 |
PubChem | 21082 |
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Properties | |
C14H10O2 | |
Molar mass | 210.23 g·mol−1 |
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9,10-Dihydroxyanthracene is the hydroquinone form of 9,10-anthraquinone (AQ) and is formed when AQ is used as a redox catalyst in various industrial processes. It is easily dissolved in alkaline solutions and is often called soluble anthraquinone (SAQ).
In the so-called anthraquinone process, hydrogen peroxide is manufactured as one of the product in the oxygen oxidation of a substituted 9,10-Dihydroxyanthracene to its corresponding anthraquinone, such as 2-Ethylanthraquinone.
Manufacture
Soluble anthraquinone is made by reducing a water dispersion of AQ with carboxylic acids in presence of alkali.
See also
- Sodium 2-anthraquinonesulfonate, a water-soluble anthraquinone derivative
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