CAS 88075-18-7
:Phenol, 4-[(trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]-
Description:
Phenol, 4-[(trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]- (CAS 88075-18-7) is an organic compound characterized by the presence of a phenolic hydroxyl group and a trimethylsilyl-ethynyl substituent. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid or solid, depending on its purity and form. It is known for its moderate solubility in organic solvents, while being less soluble in water due to the hydrophobic nature of the trimethylsilyl group. The presence of the ethynyl group contributes to its reactivity, making it useful in various synthetic applications, particularly in organic synthesis and materials science. The trimethylsilyl group enhances stability and can facilitate reactions such as nucleophilic substitutions or coupling reactions. Additionally, phenolic compounds often exhibit antioxidant properties, which may influence their behavior in biological systems. Safety considerations include handling it with care, as it may be irritating to skin and eyes, and appropriate safety measures should be taken to avoid inhalation or ingestion.
Formula:C11H14OSi
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4-((Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl)phenol
CAS:Formula:C11H14OSiPurity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:190.31384-[(Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]phenol
CAS:<p>4-[(Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]phenol</p>Formula:C11H14OSiPurity:95%Color and Shape: white to light yellow solidMolecular weight:190.31g/mol4-((Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl)phenol
CAS:Formula:C11H14OSiPurity:95%Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:190.3174-((Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl)phenol
CAS:<p>4-((Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl)phenol is an analog of 4-hydroxytamoxifen, which is a synthetic estrogen. 4-((Trimethylsilyl)ethynyl)phenol has been shown to be a potent, selective, and irreversible antagonist of estradiol at the ERβ receptor. It has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory activities. The compound is soluble in organic solvents.</p>Formula:C11H14OSiPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:190.32 g/mol



