odiaminobenzene
O-diaminobenzene, also known as o-phenylenediamine or 1,2-diaminobenzene, is an aromatic diamine in which two amino groups occupy adjacent positions on a benzene ring. Its formula is C6H4(NH2)2. The compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow solid that is soluble in water and alcohols. Like other primary amines, the amino groups can be diazotized under acidic conditions, enabling a range of electrophilic coupling reactions used in dye and pigment synthesis.
Industrial relevance: o-Phenylenediamine is produced and used as a chemical intermediate. It serves as a versatile
Safety and handling: It is an irritant and potential sensitizer. Exposure may cause skin and eye irritation