Phenyl-rosaniline

Phenyl Rosaniline is a chemical compound that is derived from the well-known phenylacetic dye: rosaniline-benzidine. The systematic name is: C24H25NO5 (anhydrous phenyl rosanine benzene).

The name of the substance translated from Latin means Phenyl-Rosaninol. Or in other words “rose oil”.

Phenyl Rosanilin has been used in many industries: as a fire-resistant agent for protecting cotton, wood and wool fibers; for the production of flannel fabrics; as a pigment for varnishes and enamels; used in the production of high-quality dyes. It is part of the green pigment in painting. It is used as a dye in the leather and textile industries. The color of the reagent is determined by hydrogen bonds