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2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine
CAS# 119-26-6
Formula C6H6N4O4
Formula Weight 198.14
Purity (HPLC) > 96.5%
Form Crystalline Powder
Color Orange - Red
Carbon > 24.3%
Nitrogen > 18.9%
Packed Wetted (H2O) 33 – 50% H2O
2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH, Brady's reagent) is a substituted hydrazine, and is often used to qualitatively test for carbonyl groups associated with aldehydes and ketones. The hydrazone derivatives can also be used as evidence toward the identity of the original compound.
2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine can be used to qualitatively detect the carbonyl functionality of a ketone or aldehyde functional group. A positive test is signaled by a yellow, orange or red precipitate (known as a dinitrophenylhydrazone). If the carbonyl compound is aromatic, then the precipitate will be red; if aliphatic, then the precipitate will have a more yellow color.
Shipping Hazard Flammable Solid
UN Number UN 1325