CAS 18328-11-5
:4-PHENYLBUTANAL
Description:
4-Phenylbutanal is an organic compound characterized by its aromatic and aliphatic structure. It features a phenyl group attached to a butanal chain, making it a member of the aldehyde family. The molecular formula of 4-phenylbutanal is C10H12O, indicating it contains ten carbon atoms, twelve hydrogen atoms, and one oxygen atom. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive sweet, floral odor, which can be appealing in fragrance applications. It is soluble in organic solvents but has limited solubility in water due to its hydrophobic phenyl group. 4-Phenylbutanal is used in various applications, including as a flavoring agent and in the synthesis of other organic compounds. Its reactivity is influenced by the aldehyde functional group, which can participate in various chemical reactions, such as oxidation and condensation. Safety data indicates that, like many aldehydes, it should be handled with care due to potential irritant properties.
Formula:C10H12O
InChI:InChI=1/C10H12O/c11-9-5-4-8-10-6-2-1-3-7-10/h1-3,6-7,9H,4-5,8H2
SMILES:c1ccc(cc1)CCCC=O
Synonyms:- Phenethyl Acetaldehyde
- Phenylbutyraldehyde(4-)
- 4-Phenylbutyraldehyde
- Benzenebutanal
- γ-Phenylbutyraldehyde
- Benzenebutyraldehyde
- 4-PHENYLBUTANAL
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Benzenebutanal
CAS:<p>Benzenebutanal is a volatile compound that is used as an industrial solvent and a raw material for the production of synthetic substances. The odorant receptor OR2A5, which binds to benzenebutanal, has been found in human olfactory epithelium. Benzenebutanal is also used in the synthesis of formyl-containing compounds such as formaldehyde and acetaldehyde, which are potent aldehydes. Benzenebutanal can be produced by irradiating benzene with ultraviolet light or by reacting it with phosphite. It can also be synthesized by reacting formyl chloride with chloroethanes such as ethylene dichloride and propylene dichloride. Benzenebutanal is most commonly used as a solvent for non-polar solvents such as hexane, heptane, pentane, and petroleum ether because of its low surface tension. It is also used in the production of polymers and other</p>Formula:C10H12OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:Clear LiquidMolecular weight:148.21 g/mol4-Phenylbutyraldehyde
CAS:Formula:C10H12OPurity:96%Color and Shape:Liquid, OilMolecular weight:148.205





