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IS 15079 (2001): 2:4-Dinitroroaniline, Technical [PCD 9:Organic Chemicals Alcohols and Allied Products and DyeIntermediates]
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Dyes lntcrmedititc ,’%ctional Committee, PCD I 1
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This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Dyeslo(ermcdiate Sectional Committee had been approved by the Petroleum, Coal and Related Products Division
Council,
~ : 4. Dinitroaniline (CbH5NJO~) is an impofiant dye intermediate, used in the manufacture of disperse dyes. It is
represented by the following structural formula :NH ~
NO ~
2: 4-Dinitroaniline(Molecular Mass: 183)
[CAS Registry No. 97-02-9]
The composition of the Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex C.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,observed or calculated expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with1S 2:1960 ‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revi.re~’. The number of significant places retained in therounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
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IS 15079:2001
Indian Standard
2: 4-DINITROROANILINE,TECHNICAL — SPECIFICATION
1 SCOPE
This standard prescribes the requirements andmethods of sampling and test for 2: 4-Dinitroaniline,technical.
2 REFERENCES
The following Indian Standards contain provisionswhich, through reference in this text constituteprovisions of this standard. At the time of publication,the editions indicated were valid. All standards aresubject to revision and parties to agreement basedon this standard are encouraged to investigate the
possibility of applying the most recent editions ofthe standards given below:
IS No. Tide
107(!:1992 Reagent grade water (third revision)5299:2001 Methods for sampling and tests for
dye-intermediates (firsl revision)
3 REQUIREMENTS
3.1 Description
The material shall be in the form of yellow to yellowishbrown, moist or dry powder and shall be free from
visible impurities.
3.2 The material shall also comply with therequirements given under Table 1.
Table 1 Requirement for 2: 4-Dinitroaniline,Technical
S1 Characteristics Requirement Method ofNo. Test, Ref to(1) (2) (3) (4)
I) Assay, percent by mass 98.0 Annex A(on d,-ybasis), Mi/~
ii) Mel[ing point of dry 178 cl 9 of ISmalcrial, ‘C, kfin 5299
ii!) Matter insoluble in 0.2 clll of Ismethanol, percent by 5299
mass, Mm
ii ) 2 : 4- Dinitrochlorobenzene, 0.2 Annex B
percent by mass
(on 100(% basis), Max
4 PACKINGAND MARKING
4.1 Packing
The material shall be packed as agreed to betweenthe purchaser and the supplier.
4.2 Marking
Each container shall be securely closed and shall bearlegibly and indelibly the following information:
a) Name of the material;b) Indication of the source of manufacture;
c) Net mass;d) Lot or batch number; ande) Month and year of manufacture.
4.2.1 BIS Certification Marking
4.2.1.1 Each container may also be marked with theStandard Mark.
4.2.1.2 The use of the Standard Mark is governed by
the provisions of the Bureau of Indian Standards Act,1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder.The details of conditions under which the licence for the
use of Standard Mark maybe granted to manufacturersor producers maybe obtained from the Bureau of Indian
Standards.
5 SAMPLING
5.1 The method of drawing representative samples ofthe material shall be as prescribed in 4 of IS 5299.
5.2 Number of Tests
Tests for assay, melting point and 2,4-
dinitrochlorobenzene shall be done on each sample.Tests for matter insoluble in methanol and description
shall be performed on the composite sample.
5.3 Criteria for Conformity
5.3.1 For Individual Samples
The lot shall be declared as conforming to therequirements of ’the assay, melting point and 2,4-
dinitrochlorobenzene, if each of the individual test results
satisfies the relevant requirements given at 3.1 and inTable 1.
5.3.2 For Composite Samples
For declaring the conformity of the lot to the requirementsof matter insoluble in methanol and description whiletested on the composite sample, the test result shall
satisfy the relevant requirements given in Table 1.
6 TEST METHODS
6.1 Tests shall be conducted according to the methodsprescribed and as indicatedinCO14 of Table 1.
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6.2 Quality of Reagents NOTE— ‘Pure chemicals’ shall mean chemicals that donot contain impurities which affect the results of analysis.
Unless specified otherwise, pure chemicals and distilled
water (.~ee IS 1070) shall reemployed in tests.
ANNEX A
[Table 1, SINO. (i) ]*.
DETERMINATION OF ASSAY
A-1 GENERAL
The content of 2: 4-dinitroaniline is determined by gas
chromatographic analysis. For detailed test procedure,reference may be made to IS 5299. However, the
conditions for a typical chromatographic analysis of2:4-din itroaniline is given below for guidance only.
A-2 APPARATUS
.4-2.1 Any suitable gas chromatography and columncapable of being operated under conditions suitablefor resolving the individual constituents into distinct
peaks may be used.
Sample
Injection quantity
Column
MaterialLength
Or@ce
Packing material
Carrier Gas
Conditions
CarrierJow rate
Oven temperature
[i~ection port
feulperature
2 : 4-Dinitroaniline (20percent solution in dimethyl
formamide)0.8 microliters
glass
2m0.3 cm ID10 percent OV 101
on Chromosorb WHP,80-100 Mesh
Nitrogen
30mhinljo”c
8 C~min programming to250 C hold 25 minutes330”C
Detector
Type F.I.D
Temperature 330°c
A-2.2 Interpretation of Chromatogram
The peak for 2: 4-dinitroaniline is shown at 14.33minutes. Atypical Chromatogram under the conditionsgiven above is shown in Fig. 1.
1
—FIG. 1 ATYPICALCHROMATOGRAMOF2:4-
DINITROANtLINE
A-2.3 Calculation
Follow the procedure given below for calculation when
internal standard method is employed:
Percent by massConcentration Area of peak Strength of
of standard x inthe sample x standardof2:4- ——
DinitroanilineConcentration Area of peak
of sample x of standard
Similarly other fraction can also be calculated.
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ANNEX B
[Table 1, SINO. (iv)]
THIN LAYER CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS FOR 2: 4-DINITROCHLOROBENZENE
B-O GENERAL spot : 10microlitre of test
The content of 2 :4-dinitrochlorobenzene is determinedSample solution of sample A
by thin layer chromatographic analysis. Reference mayand 10 micro-litre
be made to IS 5299 for details of GC test method to beof test solutions of
followed. However, necessary details of test conditionsstandard solution B.
are given here for guidance only.Thin layer plate : Silica gel G
Developer : TolueneB-1 PROCEDURE
Run : 12 ems.
A typical condition for TLC analysis of 2 : 4- Detection : 0.5%p-Dimethylaminodinitrochlorobenzene is given below: benzaldehyde +
Test solution of : 1?4. (on 100’?4obasis) in 10?40stannous
2: 4-Dinitroaniline acetone chloride (1: 1).
Sample- A B-2 REPORT
Test solution of standard : 0.0025~0, 0.0050’?4.Report 2: 4-Dinitrochlorobenzene content as that which
and 0.007 5°/0is nearest in intensity to standard. In case the colour
2: 4-Dinitro- solution in acetone intensity does not come in the range of standard spots,chlorobenzene repeat the whole procedure using different percentageSample - B of standard 2: 4-Dinitrochlorobenzene.
IS 15079:2001
ANNEX C
(Foreword)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Dyes Intermediate Sectional Committee, PCD 11
Organization
AIUI Limited, Valsad, Gajarat
Ajanla Chemical Irrdustrics, New Delhi
Colour-Chem Ltd, Mumbai
Clariant India Ltd, Mumbai
DeYclopment Comm Small Scale Industries, New Delhi
tlinduslan Ciba-Geigy India Ltd, Mumbal
!{industan organic Chemicals Ltd, Rasayani
Indian Dyestuff industries Ltd, Mumbai
Indian Chemical Manufacturers Association, Kollwta
Nnt]onal Chemical Laboratory, Pune
Sudarshan Chemical Industries Ltd, Pune
The Dyestuff Manufacturer’s Association of India, Mumbai
The Gujarat Small Scale Dyestuffs Manufacturer’sAssociation, Ahmedabad
BIS Directorate General
Represerrlative(s)
DR H. KMWAR (Chairman)SHRI H. B. DHUVAD (Alterrrate I)
DR J. G. DESAI (Alternate II)SHRI A. R. DESAI (Alternate 111)
SHRIS. D. BHARDWAJSHRI KAPIL DEV (Aherna/e)
DR S. SIDOHANSHRJA. K. CHAT-TERJEE(A/terna~e I)SHRI K. K. MEHTA (Affernate II)
DR J. N. SHAH
SHRI K. S. RINDANI (Alternate)
SHRIS. R. SI~GHDR J. S. REKHI (Alternate)
SHRIS. RAJAGOPALAN
SHRI D. K. MURTHY (A//ernate)
SHRIR. B. BHA~DARE
DR S. S. PATIL (A/fer-rrate)
DR S. R. DESHMLIKHSHRI S. D. PAWAR(Alternate)
SHRIG. C. DESAI
DR K. V. SRINIVASAN
SHRIR. SAnANARAYAN
SHRI P. K. PARAJJ(Alternate)
DR M. G. NARSIAN
DR S. C. AMIN (Alternate)
SHRJR. S. PATEL
SHIU R. R. SHAH (Alternate)
SHRJANJAN KAR, Director & Head (PCD)[Representing Director General ( E.-r-officio)]
Member-Secretary
DR SHRJMATIVIJAYMALIK
Director (PCD), BIS
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