CAS 935-04-6
:[(ethenyloxy)methyl]benzene
Description:
[(Ethenyloxy)methyl]benzene, also known as phenyl vinyl ether, is an organic compound characterized by its vinyl ether functional group attached to a benzene ring. It typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a sweet, aromatic odor. This compound is known for its reactivity, particularly in polymerization reactions, where it can undergo radical polymerization to form polymers with various applications in coatings, adhesives, and sealants. Its structure includes a vinyl group, which contributes to its ability to participate in various chemical reactions, including addition and substitution reactions. The presence of the ether linkage provides some stability, but the compound can still be sensitive to heat and light, which may lead to polymerization or degradation. Safety considerations include handling it in well-ventilated areas and using appropriate personal protective equipment, as it may cause irritation to the skin and eyes. Overall, [(ethenyloxy)methyl]benzene is a versatile compound with significant industrial relevance due to its reactive properties.
Formula:C9H10O
InChI:InChI=1/C9H10O/c1-2-10-8-9-6-4-3-5-7-9/h2-7H,1,8H2
SMILES:C=COCc1ccccc1
Synonyms:- [(Vinyloxy)methyl]benzene
- Benzene, [(Ethenyloxy)Methyl]-
- Benzyl vinyl ether
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[(Vinyloxy)methyl]benzene
CAS:Formula:C9H10OPurity:>98.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Light yellow clear liquidMolecular weight:134.18(Vinyloxymethyl)benzene
CAS:<p>(Vinyloxymethyl)benzene</p>Formula:C9H10OPurity:98%Color and Shape: colourless liquidMolecular weight:134.18g/mol(Vinyloxymethyl)benzene
CAS:<p>Vinyloxymethylbenzene is a reactive compound that can be used to produce polyvinyl ethers with cationic polymerization. Vinyloxymethylbenzene reacts with hydrogen fluoride and hydrochloric acid to form the vinyl ether. The vinyl ether is formed by the reaction of a benzyl group with an inorganic acid, such as sulfuric acid or phosphoric acid. Hydroxyl groups are also present on the molecule, which can react with inorganic acids and form ester linkages.</p>Formula:C9H10OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:134.18 g/mol





