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Definition: HYDROQUINONE

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A white crystalline substance, C6H4(OH)2, obtained by the reduction of quinone. It is a diacid phenol, resembling, and metameric with, pyrocatechin and resorcin. Called also dihydroxy benzene.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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Date "Hydroquinone" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1891. (references)

Note: Hydroquinone \Hy`dro*qui"none\, noun. [Hydro-, quinone.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: HYDROQUINONE

Domain Definition
European Union Developer. Source: European Union. (references)
Wikipedic Hydroquinone, also benzene-1,4-diol, is a phenol, with formula C6H4(OH)2. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: HYDROQUINONE


Hydroquinone

Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone
IUPAC name Hydroquinone
Other names Quinol
Benzene-1,4-diol
Identifiers
CAS number [123-31-9]
RTECS number MX3500000
SMILES Oc1ccc(O)cc1
Properties
Molecular formula C6H4(OH)2
Molar mass 110.1 g/mol
Appearance white solid
Density 1.3 g/cm3, solid
Melting point

172 °C

Boiling point

287 °C

Solubility in water 5.9 g/100 ml (15 °C)
Structure
Dipole moment zero
Hazards
EU classification Harmful (Xn)
Carc. Cat. 3
Muta. Cat. 3
Dangerous for
the environment (N)
NFPA 704
1
2
0
 
R-phrases R22, R40, R41, R43, R50, R68
S-phrases (S2), S26, S36/37/39, S61
Flash point 165 °C
Related compounds
Related benzenediols Pyrocatechol
Resorcinol
Related compounds 1,4-benzoquinone
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
Infobox disclaimer and references

Hydroquinone, also benzene-1,4-diol or quinol, is an aromatic organic compound which is a type of phenol, having the chemical formula C6H4(OH)2. Its chemical structure, shown in the table at right, has two hydroxyl groups bonded to a benzene ring in a para position. It is a white granular solid at room temperature and pressure.

Nomenclature

Hydroquinone is the name recommended by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) in its 1993 Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry [1]

Properties

Hydroquinone can undergo mild oxidation to convert to the compound parabenzoquinone, C6H4O2, often called p-quinone or simply quinone. Reduction of quinone reverses this reaction back to hydroquinone. Some biochemical compounds in nature have this sort of hydroquinone or quinone section in their structures, such as Coenzyme Q, and can undergo similar redox interconversions.

The hydroxyl groups of hydroquinone are quite weakly acidic. Hydroquinone can lose an H+ from one of the hydroxyls to form a monophenolate ion or lose an H+ from both to form a diphenolate ion.

Uses

Hydroquinone has a variety of uses principally associated with its action as a reducing agent which is soluble in water. It is a major component in most photographic developers where, with the compound Metol, it reduces silver halides to elemental silver.

In human medicine, hydroquinone is used as a topical application in skin whitening to reduce the color of skin as it does not have the same predisposition to cause dermatitis as Metol does. This use is banned in some countries (e.g. France) because of fears of a cancer risk.

The disodium diphenolate salt of hydroquinone is used as an alternating comonomer unit in the production of the polymer PEEK.

As a polymerization inhibitor, hydroquinone prevents polymerization of acrylic acid, methyl methacrylate, etc.

It is also used as a raw material of herbicides, rubber antioxidants and dye stuffs.

Natural occurrences

Hydroquinones are one of the two primary reagents in the defensive glands of bombardier beetles, along with hydrogen peroxide (and perhaps other chemicals, depending on the species), which collect in a reservoir. The reservoir opens through a muscle-controlled valve onto a thick-walled reaction chamber. This chamber is lined with cells that secrete catalases and peroxidases. When the contents of the reservoir are forced into the reaction chamber, the catalases and peroxidases rapidly break down the hydrogen peroxide and catalyze the oxidation of the hydroquinones into p-quinones. These reactions release free oxygen and generate enough heat to bring the mixture to the boiling point and vaporize about a fifth of it, producing a hot spray from the beetle's abdomen.

See also

  • Pyrocatechol
  • Resorcinol
  • Photographic developer

References

  1. Panico, R.; & Powell, W. H. (Eds.) (1994). A Guide to IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Compounds 1993. Oxford: Blackwell Science. ISBN 0-632-03488-2. 

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Hydroquinone". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: HYDROQUINONE

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Hydroquinone 17     Hydroquinone 17
Hydroquinone glucosyltransferase 9     Hydroquinone glucosyltransferase 9

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Computed Synonyms: hydroquinone

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   6.0092   hydroquinone     quinol     hydroquinol, reducing agnet   
 2   3.0997   hydroquinone     hydroquinol     quinol   
 3   1.0189   hydroquinone     HQ     headquarters, central, serviced from Madrid HQ, hall, staff   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Translations: HYDROQUINONE

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Brazilian Portuguese hidroquinona (hydroquinone). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish hydroquinon (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 对苯二酚 (hydroquinone, quinol), 对本二芬 (hydroquinone). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 對苯二酚 (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish hydroquinon (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk hydroquinon (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Hydrochinon (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch hydrochinon (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Français hydroquinone (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
French hydroquinone (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
German Hydrochinon (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek υδροκινόνη (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) idhrokinoni (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 하이드로퀴논 (hydroquinone), 사진현상액 (hydroquinone), 【화학】 히드로퀴논 (hydroquinone). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 하이드로퀴논 (hydroquinone), 사진현상액 (hydroquinone), 【화학】 히드로퀴논 (hydroquinone). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Hydrochinon (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Hydrochinon (hydroquinone, hydroquinol, quinol). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian idrochinone (hydroquinone), med (benjamin, benzoin, blood-mobile, brace, bromide), fotogr (close-up, exterior, fixer, fixing, halation). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese ヒドロキノン (hydroquinone). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 하이드로퀴논 (hydroquinone), 사진현상액 (hydroquinone), 【화학】 히드로퀴논 (hydroquinone). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish hydrochinon (HQ, hydroquinone). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch hydrochinon (HQ, hydroquinone). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski hydrochinon (HQ, hydroquinone). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese hidroquinona (hydroquinone). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) hidrohion (hydroquinone). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland hydroquinon (hydroquinone, quinol). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish hidroquinona (quinol, hydroquinol, hydroquinone). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, hydroquinone. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: HYDROQUINONE

Language Translations for “hydroquinone” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag hyathagdrathagoqathaguinathagone (hydroquinone). Additional references: Athag, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Double Dutch hyagdragoqaguinagone (hydroquinone). Additional references: Double Dutch, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Leet {=}%|)P\¤(,)|_|1/\/¤/\/3 (hydroquinone). Additional references: Leet, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Oppish hyopdropoqopuinopone (hydroquinone). Additional references: Oppish, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Pig Latin ydroquinonehay (hydroquinone). Additional references: Pig Latin, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Terran B hyooquinon (hydroquinone). Additional references: Terran B, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi hyubdruboqubuinubone (hydroquinone). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, hydroquinone. (volunteer)
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