orthophenylenediamine
orthophenylenediamine, also known as OPD, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H4(NH2)2. It is a derivative of benzene, with two amine groups positioned adjacent to each other on the benzene ring. OPD exists as two main isomers: the ortho isomer, which is the focus of this article, and the meta and para isomers, which have different positional arrangements of the amine groups.
OPD typically appears as white to light brown crystals or powder. It is soluble in water and
Industrially, orthophenylenediamine is used as a precursor in the synthesis of various chemicals. It is a key
Handling orthophenylenediamine requires caution. It is considered a hazardous substance and can cause skin and eye