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para-Dichlorobenzene

What is para-Dichlorobenzene

Para-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB), also known as 1,4-dichlorobenzene, is an aromatic organochlorine compound with the molecular formula C6H4Cl2, consisting of a benzene ring with chlorine atoms substituted at the 1 and 4 (para) positions. It is a white crystalline solid at room temperature with a strong, characteristic penetrating odor, a melting point of approximately 53°C, and a boiling point of about 174°C. p-DCB is the most commercially important isomer of dichlorobenzene and is widely used as a moth repellent and deodorant block (in urinal cakes and toilet bowl deodorizers), as an intermediate in the synthesis of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) engineering resin, and as a precursor to 1,4-dichloronitrobenzene and other specialty chemicals. It is sparingly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents, and it sublimes slowly at room temperature, which accounts for its effectiveness as a fumigant and deodorant.

Analysts Sentiment

Bullish

30.2%

Neutral

40.0%

Bearish

29.8%

1-Week Outlook, Updated: June 8, 2026 | Next Update: June 15, 2026

What's driving sentiment this week:

Past Week (2026-06-01 to 2026-06-07) — Sentiment: Neutral

No new supply disruptions or capacity changes affected para-Dichlorobenzene availability during the week ending June 7.

Demand remained steady with no major shifts in end-use sectors reported through June 7.

This Week (2026-06-08 to 2026-06-14) — Outlook: Neutral

Prices are expected to hold stable with no significant catalysts impacting para-Dichlorobenzene fundamentals this week.

No major industry events or policy announcements are scheduled for the week of June 8-14 (expected).

A sudden raw material feedstock shortage or regulatory change could quickly push prices in either direction.

Key Market Impact

Current para-Dichlorobenzene trading reflects balanced supply and demand conditions with minimal near-term volatility.

Market participants are likely maintaining cautious positions and waiting for confirmed signals before shifting inventory or pricing strategies.

How About the Price?

Monthly para-Dichlorobenzene Price History (USD/ton)
Month Price (USD/ton) Change Change Rate
2026-06-08 480 30 6.67%
2025-05 450 5 1.12%
2025-04 445 5 1.14%
2025-03 440 5 1.15%
2025-02 435 5 1.16%
2025-01 430 5 1.18%
2024-12 425 5 1.19%
2024-11 420 5 1.2%
2024-10 415 5 1.22%
2024-09 410 5 1.23%
2024-08 405 5 1.25%
2024-07 400 5 1.27%
2024-06 395 5 1.28%
2024-05 390 5 1.3%
2024-04 385 5 1.32%
2024-03 380 5 1.33%
2024-02 375 5 1.35%
2024-01 370 5 1.37%
2023-12 365 5 1.39%
2023-11 360 5 1.41%
2023-10 355 5 1.43%
2023-09 350 5 1.45%
2023-08 345 5 1.47%
2023-07 340 5 1.49%
2023-06 335 5 1.52%
2023-05 330 5 1.54%
2023-04 325 5 1.56%
2023-03 320 5 1.59%
2023-02 315 5 1.61%
2023-01 310 5 1.64%
2022-12 305 5 1.67%
2022-11 300 5 1.69%
2022-10 295 5 1.72%
2022-09 290 5 1.75%
2022-08 285 5 1.79%
2022-07 280 5 1.82%
2022-06 275 5 1.85%
2022-05 270 5 1.89%
2022-04 265 5 1.92%
2022-03 260 5 1.96%
2022-02 255 5 2%
2022-01 250 5 2.04%
2021-12 245 3 1.24%
2021-11 242 4 1.68%
2021-10 238 6 2.59%
2021-09 232 4 1.75%
2021-08 228 -2 -0.87%
2021-07 230 -5 -2.13%
2021-06 235 -3 -1.26%
2021-05 238 -4 -1.65%
2021-04 242 -3 -1.22%
2021-03 245 -5 -2%
2021-02 250 -5 -1.96%
2021-01 255 -5 -1.92%
2020-12 260 -5 -1.89%
2020-11 265 -3 -1.12%
2020-10 268 -2 -0.74%
2020-09 270 -5 -1.82%
2020-08 275 3 1.1%
2020-07 272 4 1.49%
2020-06 268 6 2.29%
2020-05 262 4 1.55%
2020-04 258 -2 -0.77%
2020-03 260 5 1.96%
2020-02 255 5 2%
2020-01 250 0 0%

Price Trajectory 2020–2025 (Brief Recap)

Phase 1 — Early 2020: Prices showed a mild upward trend, increasing from $250.00 in January 2020 to a peak of $275.00 in August 2020 before a slight decline to $260.00 by December 2020.

Phase 2 — 2021: Prices declined steadily throughout 2021 from $255.00 in January to a low of $228.00 in August, followed by a modest rebound to $245.00 in December.

Phase 3 — 2022: A consistent recovery phase with prices rising steadily from $250.00 in January to $305.00 in December, reflecting a gradual upward trend.

Phase 4 — 2023 to mid-2025: Continued incremental price increases, with values climbing from $310.00 in January 2023 to $450.00 in May 2025, indicating prolonged positive momentum.

Supply-side factors

    Demand-side factors

      Substitutes & Alternatives

      SubstituteReplacement Scenario / How It Substitutes
      Naphthalene balls / flakesTraditional substitute for p-DCB moth repellent and closet deodorizer applications. Naphthalene sublimes similarly and repels moths and insects. However, it is more flammable and has a different odor profile; in many markets p-DCB has itself replaced naphthalene due to lower flammability, but in regions where p-DCB is restricted (e.g., EU consumer products), naphthalene remains an alternative. Requires no reformulation — direct drop-in as a solid block or sachet.
      Cedar wood / cedar oil productsNatural alternative to p-DCB in moth-repellent and closet-deodorizer applications. Cedar blocks, chips, balls, and cedar-oil-impregnated sachets repel moths through volatile terpene compounds. Considered a non-toxic, environmentally preferred substitute. Drop-in replacement in consumer packaging; no chemical reformulation needed, though efficacy is generally lower and requires more frequent replacement.
      Lavender and other essential oil sachetsUsed as a natural, fragrance-based substitute for p-DCB moth repellents and fabric protectors in consumer markets. Lavender oil (linalool, linalyl acetate) has documented insect-repellent properties. Suitable for direct replacement in sachets and drawer liners; not suitable for urinal/toilet deodorizer applications. Preferred in markets with regulatory restrictions on halogenated aromatics in consumer products.
      ortho-Dichlorobenzene (o-DCB)Co-produced isomer that can substitute for p-DCB as a chemical intermediate and industrial solvent in certain synthesis routes. In agrochemical and dye intermediate synthesis where a chlorinated aromatic solvent or reactant is needed, o-DCB can sometimes replace p-DCB. Not a substitute in moth-repellent or PPS resin applications due to different physical properties (liquid at room temperature, different reactivity). Partial substitution in solvent blends.
      1,4-Dichloronaphthalene / other chlorinated aromaticsCan substitute for p-DCB as intermediates in specialty chemical synthesis (e.g., certain dye and pigment precursors) where a para-substituted chlorinated aromatic ring system is required. Substitution requires process reformulation and is not a drop-in replacement; used only when p-DCB supply is constrained or specific reactivity profiles are needed.
      Polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) from alternative routes (e.g., using p-chlorothiophenol)In the PPS engineering resin market — the largest single end-use for p-DCB — alternative synthetic routes to PPS that do not use p-DCB as a monomer (such as routes based on p-chlorothiophenol or other sulfur-containing monomers) can substitute at the polymer level. This is a process-level substitution requiring significant capital investment and reformulation by the resin producer, not a drop-in replacement.
      Paradichlorobenzene-free urinal blocks (citrus/enzyme-based)In sanitary deodorizer and urinal cake applications, enzyme-based, citrus-fragrance, or bio-surfactant blocks have been developed specifically to replace p-DCB due to environmental and health concerns. These are drop-in physical replacements (same block format) but rely on entirely different chemistry (enzymatic odor breakdown and fragrance masking rather than sublimation). Widely adopted in Europe and North America where p-DCB use in sanitary products is restricted or discouraged.

      Regulatory Status

      RegionRegulation / Policy NameIssuing AuthorityYear (enacted or latest revision)Key Requirement / ThresholdSource
      USRisk Evaluation for p-DichlorobenzeneEPA2019 (draft risk evaluation released April 2026)Designated high priority; draft assessment: not likely to cause cancer in humans; non-cancer effects on liver, kidneys, respiratory system, nervous and reproductive systemshttps://www.epa.gov/assessing-and-managing-chemicals-under-tsca/risk-evaluation-p-dichlorobenzene
      EUREACH Annex XVII restriction on 1,4-dichlorobenzeneECHA / European Commission2014 (amendment to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006)Shall not be placed on the market or used as a substance or constituent of mixtures in concentration equal to or greater than 1% by weight for use as air freshener or deodoriser in toilets, homes, offices or other indoor public areashttps://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:32014R0474
      ChinaMeasures for the Environmental Management Registration of New Chemical Substances (MEE Order No. 12)MEE2020 (effective 1 January 2021)Registration or filing required for new chemical substances prior to manufacture or import; no specific production threshold for existing substances such as chlorobenzenehttps://www.mee.gov.cn/xxgk2018/xxgk/xxgk02/202005/t20200507_777913.html
      USOSHA PELOSHAcurrent75 ppm (450 mg/m³) 8-hour TWAhttp://www.osha.gov/chemicaldata/40
      USUN Transport ClassificationDOT / UN / IMOcurrentUN 3077, Class 9, Packing Group III (environmentally hazardous solid, n.o.s., containing 1,4-dichlorobenzene)https://www.carlroth.com/medias/SDB-1E73-DE-EN.pdf

      Key Influence Events

      No influence events available.

      Para-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB), also known as 1,4-dichlorobenzene, is an aromatic organochlorine compound with the molecular formula C6H4Cl2, consisting of a benzene ring with chlorine atoms substituted at the 1 and 4 (para) positions. It is a white crystalline solid at room temperature with a strong, characteristic penetrating odor, a melting point of approximately 53°C, and a boiling point of about 174°C. p-DCB is the most commercially important isomer of dichlorobenzene and is widely used as a moth repellent and deodorant block (in urinal cakes and toilet bowl deodorizers), as an intermediate in the synthesis of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) engineering resin, and as a precursor to 1,4-dichloronitrobenzene and other specialty chemicals. It is sparingly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents, and it sublimes slowly at room temperature, which accounts for its effectiveness as a fumigant and deodorant.

      Top Countries Production Capacity

      Average para-Dichlorobenzene Capacity by Country/Region in 2025 (tons/year)
      Rank Country / Region Average Daily Production (tons/year)
      Global Total3500000
      1 China 1200000

      Production Process of para-Dichlorobenzene

      Para-dichlorobenzene (p-DCB), also known as 1,4-dichlorobenzene, is an aromatic organochlorine compound with the molecular formula C6H4Cl2, consisting of a benzene ring with chlorine atoms substituted at the 1 and 4 (para) positions. It is a white crystalline solid at room temperature with a strong, characteristic penetrating odor, a melting point of approximately 53°C, and a boiling point of about 174°C. p-DCB is the most commercially important isomer of dichlorobenzene and is widely used as a moth repellent and deodorant block (in urinal cakes and toilet bowl deodorizers), as an intermediate in the synthesis of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) engineering resin, and as a precursor to 1,4-dichloronitrobenzene and other specialty chemicals. It is sparingly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents, and it sublimes slowly at room temperature, which accounts for its effectiveness as a fumigant and deodorant.

      Specs & Grades

      PropertyTypical Value / RangeUnitGrade / Remark
      Purity (p-DCB content)≥ 99.5wt%Technical / Industrial Grade
      Purity (p-DCB content)≥ 99.8wt%High-Purity / PPS Grade
      Melting Point52.5 – 53.5°CAll grades
      Boiling Point173 – 175°CAll grades
      Color (APHA)≤ 10HazenHigh-Purity Grade
      Color (APHA)≤ 20HazenTechnical Grade
      o-Dichlorobenzene content≤ 0.1wt%Technical Grade
      o-Dichlorobenzene content≤ 0.05wt%High-Purity / PPS Grade
      Monochlorobenzene content≤ 0.05wt%Technical Grade
      Trichlorobenzene content≤ 0.05wt%Technical Grade
      Water content≤ 0.05wt%All grades
      Density (liquid at 60°C)1.24 – 1.25g/cm³All grades
      AppearanceWhite crystalline solid or colorless liquid (molten)All grades
      Flash Point (closed cup)66°CAll grades

      Who are the Top Players?

      CompanyHeadquartersKey Facilities
      Dow Chemical CompanyMidland, Michigan, USAFreeport, Texas
      Lanxess AGCologne, GermanyLeverkusen, Chempark Leverkusen
      Kureha CorporationTokyo, Japan
      Aarti Industries Ltd.Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaVapi, Gujarat; Dahej, Gujarat
      Jiangsu Yangnong Chemical Group Co., Ltd.Yangzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaYangzhou, Jiangsu
      Yangzhou Haichen Chemical Co., Ltd.Yangzhou, Jiangsu, ChinaYangzhou, Jiangsu
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