23609-99-6 - Names and Identifiers
23609-99-6 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C11H13ClO3
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Molar Mass | 228.67 |
Boling Point | 400.2°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 195.8°C |
Vapor Presure | 4.01E-07mmHg at 25°C |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
23609-99-6 - Introduction
4-(4-chroo-3-methylphenoxy) butyoate (4-(4-chroo-3-methylphenoxy) butyoate), also known as 4-(4-chroo-3-methylphenoxy) butyric acid, is an organic compound, the chemical formula is CIS bulkir ClO.
Nature:
-The appearance is a white crystalline solid with a strong odor of benzene oxide ester.
-Melting point is about 55-58 ° C.
-Soluble in solvents, soluble in alcohols and ketones, slightly soluble in water.
-is a halogenated aromatic acid ester compound, with Ester and benzene ring on the chlorine group.
Use:
- 4-(4-chroo-3-methylphenoxy) butanoate is widely used as a herbicide and plant growth regulator, and has the effect of inhibiting weeds and promoting crop growth. Commonly used in agriculture and horticulture.
-It can control the growth of weeds, increase crop yield and quality, and reduce the competition of weeds to farmland.
Method:
- 4-(4-chloro-3-methylphenoxy)butanoate can be synthesized by the substitution reaction of chlorine atoms on the benzene ring. The site on the benzene ring is substituted and then reacted with butyric acid having a carboxyl group to form the final product.
Safety Information:
- 4-(4-chroo-3-methylphenoxy) butanoate is a compound with certain toxicity and may have potential risks to humans and the environment.
-During use and handling, appropriate safety measures need to be taken, such as wearing personal protective equipment and following relevant operating procedures.
-Avoid inhalation of gas, dust, and contact with skin and eyes. If accidental contact, immediately flush the affected area with plenty of water and seek medical help.
-In storage and handling, should comply with the relevant laws and regulations, to ensure that it is away from the ignition and flammable substances, and away from acids, alkalis and oxidants.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15