Chemical Database

Yellow Pigment

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 5468-75-7
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • 2,2'-((3,3'-Dichloro(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-Diyl) Bis(Azo)) Bis(N-(2-M-Ehylphenyl)-3-Oxobutyramide)
    • 2-((4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl) azo)-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxobutanamid- e
    • 2-((4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl) azo)-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxobutyramide
    • 2-((4-Chloro-2-nitrophenyl) azo)-N-(2-chlorophpenyl)-3-oxobutanami- de
    • ADC Pigment Yellow 10G
    • Arylamide Yellow 10G
    • Butanamide, 2-((4-chloro-2-nitrophenyl) azo)-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxo-
    • Butanamide, 2-[ (4-chloro-2-nitrophenyl) azo]-N-(2-chlorophenyl)-3-oxo-
    • Carnelio Yellow 10G
    • Chromatex Yellow 10J
    • CI 11710
    • Dainichi Fast Yellow 10G
    • Eljon Fast Primrose PV Extra
    • Eljon Fast Yellow 10G
    • Eljon Fast Yellow 10GX
    • Fanchon Yellow (10G) YH-4
    • Fast Yellow 10J
    • Fast Yellow 10JT
    • Fast Yellow 15J
    • Fastona Yellow 10G
    • Graphtol Yellow 10GL
    • Hancock Yellow 1007
    • Hansa Yellow 10-G
    • Hansa Yellow 10G
    • Hansa Yellow 10G extra
    • Hansa Yellow 10G Toner
    • Hansa Yellow 10GD
    • Hansa Yellow 10GT
    • Helio Fast Yellow 8GM
    • Hostaperm Yellow IOG
    • Irgalite Fast Yellow P10G
    • Irgalite Yellow 10G
    • Irgalite Yellow PV4
    • Irgalite Yellow VG
    • Irgalite Yellow VGT
    • Irgalite Yellow VGX
    • Iroquois Yellow X-1285
    • Isol Aryl Yellow 10G
    • Isol Aryl Yellow 10GX
    • Kromon Yellow 10G Extra
    • Lutetia Fast Yellow 10J
    • Lutetia Fast Yellow 12J
    • Mono Fast Yellow 10G
    • Monolite Fast Paper Yellow 10G
    • Monolite Fast Yellow 10G
    • Monolite Fast Yellow 10GA
    • Monolite Fast Yellow 10GBA
    • Monolite Fast Yellow 10GV
    • Monolite Yellow 10G
    • Oralith Yellow 10G
    • Permanent Yellow 10G YT-372
    • Permanent Yellow Toner 10G
    • Permansa Yellow 10G
    • Phthalocyanine Light Fast Yellow 2Z
    • Pigment Lightfast Yellow 2Z
    • Pigment Lightfast Yellow 2ZTP
    • Pigment Phthalocyanine Light Fast Yellow 2Z
    • Pigment Yellow 10G
    • Pigment Yellow 2Z
    • Pigment Yellow 2ZTP
    • Pigment yellow 3
    • Polymo Yellow F7G
    • Recolite Fast Yellow 10G
    • Recolite Fast Yellow 10GT
    • Sanyo Fast Yellow 10G
    • Segnale Light Yellow 10G
    • Siegle Yellow 10G
    • Silopol Yellow 10G
    • Silosol Yellow 10GN
    • Siloton Yellow 10GCL
    • Symuler Fast Yellow 10GH
    • Syton Fast Yellow 10G
    • Tertropigment Yellow 10G
    • Tertropigment Yellow 10GT
    • Toluidine Yellow AH 177
    • Versal Yellow 10G
    • Vulcol Yellow 10G
    • Yellow Pigment

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Health & Regulatory Guidelines

  • EPA Regulations:
    • Marine Polutant: No

Related Resources

  • USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101
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  • 2008 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)
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  • US DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Placards
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  • Guide for Handling Household Chemicals
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Editor's note: Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to the original reason this information was collected and how the compilation was accomplished.

While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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