oxydy
Oxydy is a chemical compound with the formula C16H14O3. It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in organic solvents but insoluble in water. Oxydy is primarily used as a dye intermediate in the production of various dyes, particularly in the textile industry. Its chemical structure consists of a naphthalene ring system with three oxygen atoms attached, which contributes to its dyeing properties.
The synthesis of oxydy typically involves the reaction of naphthalene with an oxidizing agent, such as potassium
Oxydy is also used in the synthesis of other organic compounds, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Its
In terms of safety, oxydy is generally considered to be non-toxic when handled properly. However, like any