Diethylaniline


Diethylaniline is the organic compound with the molecular formula 2NC6H5. It is a colorless liquid but commercial samples are often yellow. It is a precursor to several dyes and other commercial products.

Uses

Its condensation with half an equivalent of benzaldehyde gives brilliant green, an analogue of the very useful malachite green. With formylbenzenedisulfonic acid it condenses to give Patent blue VE, and with hydroxybenzaldehyde followed by sulfonation one obtains Patent blue V. When treated with phosgene, one obtains Ethyl violet, an analogue of methyl violet.
In organic synthesis, the complex diethylaniline·borane is used as a reducing agent.

Safety

Diethylaniline may be genotoxic because it has been found to increase the rate of sister chromatid exchange.