
CAS 1193-00-6
:Phenol, 4-chloro-, sodium salt (1:1)
Description:
Phenol, 4-chloro-, sodium salt (1:1), also known as sodium 4-chlorophenolate, is a chemical compound derived from phenol, where a chlorine atom is substituted at the para position relative to the hydroxyl group, and the hydroxyl group is deprotonated to form a sodium salt. This compound typically appears as a white to off-white solid and is soluble in water due to the ionic nature of the sodium salt. It exhibits characteristics typical of phenolic compounds, including antimicrobial properties and the ability to act as a weak acid. The presence of the chlorine substituent can influence its reactivity and biological activity, making it useful in various applications, including as a reagent in organic synthesis and in the production of pharmaceuticals. Additionally, it may be employed in the formulation of disinfectants and preservatives. Safety considerations include potential toxicity and environmental impact, necessitating careful handling and disposal in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
Formula:C6H5ClO·Na
InChI:InChI=1S/C6H5ClO.Na/c7-5-1-3-6(8)4-2-5;/h1-4,8H;
InChI key:InChIKey=MXJBIALFHGDUPE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:ClC1=CC=C(O)C=C1.[Na]
Synonyms:- Phenol, p-chloro-, sodium deriv.
- Sodium p-chlorophenolate
- Phenol, 4-chloro-, sodium salt
- Phenol, 4-chloro-, sodium salt (1:1)
- Phenol, p-chloro-, sodium salt
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Phenol, 4-chloro-, sodium salt (1:1)
CAS:Formula:C6H4ClNaOPurity:98%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:150.5381



