165119-29-9 - Names and Identifiers
165119-29-9 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C18H18O5
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Molar Mass | 314.33 |
Density | 1.275±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Boling Point | 501.9±45.0 °C(Predicted) |
pKa | 4.12±0.10(Predicted) |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C |
Refractive Index | 1.597 |
165119-29-9 - Introduction
3-(4-benzylloxyphenyl) Pentanedioic Acid, also known as 4-benzyloxyglutaric Acid, is an organic compound. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
-Appearance: 3-(4-benzylloxyphenyl) Pentanedioic Acid is a white crystalline solid.
-Solubility: It is insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether.
-Melting point: Its melting point range is 120-125 ℃.
Use:
-As an intermediate in Organic Synthesis: 3-(4-Benzyloxyphenyl)Pentanedioic Acid is often used as a starting material for the synthesis of other compounds, such as synthetic drugs, dyes and materials.
-Softener: It can also be used as a softener for plastics and rubber to improve their softness and processability.
Method:
The preparation method of 3-(4-benzylloxyphenyl) Pentanedioic Acid usually involves the following steps:
1. First, benzyl alcohol is reacted with Glutaric acid to generate benzyl glutarate.
2. Then, benzyl glutarate and methyl iodide are reacted under the catalysis of alkali to form 3-(4-Benzyloxyphenyl)Pentanedioic Acid.
Safety Information:
- 3-(4-benzylloxyphenyl) Pentanedioic Acid is generally a low-toxic substance under normal conditions, but it still needs to be handled carefully. It is recommended to wear appropriate protective measures such as gloves and goggles during use to avoid contact with skin, eyes and respiratory tract.
-During storage, the substance should be kept in a sealed container, avoiding contact with oxygen, fire or strong oxidants.
-If ingested or exposed to the substance, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical help.
-Good ventilation conditions should be maintained in the working environment to avoid the accumulation of vapor of the substance.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:01:54