CAS 1985-97-3
:(3-methylpentan-3-yl)benzene
Description:
(3-Methylpentan-3-yl)benzene, also known as 1-(3-methylpentyl)benzene, is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which consists of a benzene ring attached to a branched alkyl group derived from 3-methylpentane. This compound is classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon due to the presence of the benzene ring, which imparts stability and unique reactivity patterns typical of aromatic compounds. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature and is generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. The presence of the branched alkyl group contributes to its hydrophobic nature and influences its physical properties, such as boiling and melting points. (3-Methylpentan-3-yl)benzene may be used in various applications, including as a solvent or in the synthesis of other organic compounds. Its chemical behavior is influenced by both the aromatic and aliphatic portions of the molecule, allowing for diverse reactivity in organic synthesis and potential applications in materials science. Safety data should be consulted for handling and exposure guidelines.
Formula:C12H18
InChI:InChI=1/C12H18/c1-4-12(3,5-2)11-9-7-6-8-10-11/h6-10H,4-5H2,1-3H3
SMILES:CCC(C)(CC)c1ccccc1
Synonyms:- 1-Ethyl-1-methylpropylbenzene
- Benzene, (1-Ethyl-1-Methylpropyl)-
- (3-Methylpentan-3-yl)benzene
- 3-methylpentan-3-ylbenzene
- (1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)benzene.
- 1-(3-methylpentan-3-yl)benzene
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(1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)benzene
CAS:<p>(1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)benzene is an impurity of some drugs. It is a metabolite of the drug, and can be found in urine or blood samples as a result of its excretion from the body. (1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)benzene is used as an analytical standard for HPLC analysis. This chemical is not on the USP list of impurities, but it is listed on the pharmacopoeia. The CAS number for (1-Ethyl-1-methylpropyl)benzene is 1985-97-3.</p>Formula:C12H18Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:162.27 g/mol


