Adipic acid dihydrazide

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Adipic acid dihydrazide[1]
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Names
IUPAC name
Hexanedihydrazide
Other names
Adipic dihydrazide

Adipohydrazide

Adipyl hydrazide
Identifiers
1071-93-8 YesY
Abbreviations ADH
973863
ChemSpider 59505 YesY
EC Number 213-999-5
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MeSH Adipic+dihydrazide
PubChem 66117
RTECS number AV1400000
  • InChI=1S/C6H14N4O2/c7-9-5(11)3-1-2-4-6(12)10-8/h1-4,7-8H2,(H,9,11)(H,10,12) YesY
    Key: IBVAQQYNSHJXBV-UHFFFAOYSA-N YesY
  • InChI=1/C6H14N4O2/c7-9-5(11)3-1-2-4-6(12)10-8/h1-4,7-8H2,(H,9,11)(H,10,12)
    Key: IBVAQQYNSHJXBV-UHFFFAOYAB
  • O=C(NN)CCCCC(=O)NN
Properties
C6H14N4O2
Molar mass 174.20 g/mol
Melting point 176 to 185 °C (349 to 365 °F; 449 to 458 K)
Vapor pressure {{{value}}}
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Infobox references

Adipic acid dihydrazide (ADH) is a chemical used for cross-linking water-based emulsions. It can also be used as a hardener for certain epoxy resins.[2] ADH is a symmetrical molecule with a C4 backbone and the reactive group is C=ONHNH2. Dihydrazides are made by the reaction of an organic acid with hydrazine. Other dihydrazides with different backbones are also common, including isophthalic dihydrazide (IDH) and sebacic dihydrazide (SDH).

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