
CAS 21945-66-4
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(3-Methylphenyl)(phenyl)methanol
CAS :<p>(3-Methylphenyl)(phenyl)methanol is a radical cation that has been shown to undergo intramolecular hydrogen abstraction. This chemical can be found as two isomers, 3-methylphenol and 3-methylbenzaldehyde. The molecule has six-membered ring transition states and molecular ion peaks with m/z of 136 and 138, respectively. The gaseous form of this compound is metastable, which means it will spontaneously decompose into the more stable radical anion (m/z = 164). The radical cations are formed when the methyl group on the phenyl ring is abstracted by a hydrogen atom from another molecule. Fragmentation of this molecule yields substituent radicals and radical cations (m/z = 110).</p>Formule :C14H14ODegré de pureté :Min. 95%Masse moléculaire :198.26 g/mol
