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BCR052

Benzo[ghi]perylene

BCR®, certified reference material

Synonym(s):

1,12-Benzoperylene

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C22H12
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
276.33
UNSPSC Code:
41116107
NACRES:
NA.24
PubChem Substance ID:
MDL number:
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
1913029
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grade

certified reference material

agency

BCR®

assay

>99.7%

manufacturer/tradename

JRC

technique(s)

HPLC: suitable, gas chromatography (GC): suitable

bp

>500 °C (lit.)

mp

277-279 °C (lit.)

format

neat

storage temp.

2-8°C

SMILES string

c1cc2ccc3ccc4ccc5cccc6c(c1)c2c3c4c56

InChI

1S/C22H12/c1-3-13-7-9-15-11-12-16-10-8-14-4-2-6-18-17(5-1)19(13)21(15)22(16)20(14)18/h1-12H

InChI key

GYFAGKUZYNFMBN-UHFFFAOYSA-N

General description

This compound is listed in the SVHC (Substances of very high concern) candidate list of ECHA (European Chemicals Agency)

Analysis Note

For more information please see:
BCR052

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BCR is a registered trademark of European Commission


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Environment

Storage Class

11 - Combustible Solids

wgk

WGK 2

flash_point_f

Not applicable

flash_point_c

Not applicable

signalword

Danger

Hazard Classifications

Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 1 - PBT - vPvB



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Benzo[ghi]perylene.
IARC monographs on the evaluation of the carcinogenic risk of chemicals to humans, 32, 195-204 (1983-12-01)
Stepan Boitsov et al.
Marine environmental research, 68(5), 236-245 (2009-08-01)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) were measured in sediment cores from 13 locations in South-Western Barents Sea as part of a detailed study of the Norwegian seabed under the MAREANO program. The generally low PAH levels found, an average around 200
Py and BPe solvent polarity scales: effect of temperature on pyrene and benzo[ghi]perylene fluorescence spectra.
R Waris et al.
The Analyst, 113(9), 1465-1467 (1988-09-01)