CAS 5784-65-6
:Benzene, 1,1'-[(phenylmethylene)bis(oxymethylene)]bis-
Description:
Benzene, 1,1'-[(phenylmethylene)bis(oxymethylene)]bis- is an organic compound characterized by its complex structure, which includes a benzene ring and multiple methylene oxide groups. This compound features a central bis(oxymethylene) linkage that connects two phenylmethylene groups, contributing to its unique chemical properties. It is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive aromatic odor. The presence of the benzene ring imparts stability and hydrophobic characteristics, while the oxymethylene groups enhance its reactivity, particularly in nucleophilic substitution reactions. This compound is soluble in organic solvents and may exhibit moderate solubility in water due to the polar nature of the oxymethylene groups. Its applications can range from use in organic synthesis to potential roles in materials science, depending on its reactivity and functionalization. Safety considerations are important, as compounds containing benzene can pose health risks, including carcinogenicity, necessitating proper handling and storage protocols.
Formula:C21H20O2
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Found 4 products.
Benzaldehyde Dibenzyl Acetal
CAS:Formula:C21H20O2Color and Shape:Colorless OilMolecular weight:304.39[Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene
CAS:Controlled ProductApplications [Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene is a reagent in organic chemical synthesis such as the synthesis of O-benzyl protected anti aldols
References Cosp, A. et al.: Synlett., 8, 1109 (2003); Shenbagam, K. et al.: Orient. J. Chem., 29, 747 (2013);Formula:C21H20O2Color and Shape:ColourlessMolecular weight:304.38[Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene
CAS:Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene is an alcohol that is used in pharmaceutical products as a reactant for the synthesis of α-amino acid, benzyl alcohol, and acetal. It can be used in the synthesis of a number of different esters. Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene can also be used to form an oxidative ester by reacting with an alkenyl or benzyl alcohol, which leads to the formation of benzaldehyde or benzoic acid respectively. This compound is reversible, meaning it can be oxidized and reduced. The reversibility of this reaction makes it useful in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Di(benzyloxy)methyl]benzene yields are dependent on temperature and pressure, with higher yields occurring at lower temperatures and pressures.Formula:C21H20O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:304.4 g/mol



