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Atomfair Benzylvanillin C15H14O3
Description Benzylvanillin (CAS 2426-87-1) is a high-purity synthetic aromatic aldehyde with the molecular formula C15H14O3, widely utilized in flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical research. This compound, also known as 3-methoxy-4-(phenylmethoxy)benzaldehyde, exhibits a rich, vanilla-like aroma with enhanced stability compared to natural vanillin. Its crystalline form (typically white to off-white) ensures consistent performance in formulations. Ideal for GC/MS analysis, organic synthesis, and sensory studies, our Benzylvanillin is rigorously tested for purity (??98% by HPLC) and complies with industry standards for laboratory use. Packaged under inert gas to prevent oxidation, it is supplied in amber glass vials or bulk quantities with customizable packaging…
Description
Description
Benzylvanillin (CAS 2426-87-1) is a high-purity synthetic aromatic aldehyde with the molecular formula C15H14O3, widely utilized in flavor, fragrance, and pharmaceutical research. This compound, also known as 3-methoxy-4-(phenylmethoxy)benzaldehyde, exhibits a rich, vanilla-like aroma with enhanced stability compared to natural vanillin. Its crystalline form (typically white to off-white) ensures consistent performance in formulations. Ideal for GC/MS analysis, organic synthesis, and sensory studies, our Benzylvanillin is rigorously tested for purity (??98% by HPLC) and complies with industry standards for laboratory use. Packaged under inert gas to prevent oxidation, it is supplied in amber glass vials or bulk quantities with customizable packaging options.
- CAS No: 2426-87-1
- Molecular Formula: C15H14O3
- Molecular Weight: 242.27
- Exact Mass: 242.094294304
- Monoisotopic Mass: 242.094294304
- IUPAC Name: 3-methoxy-4-phenylmethoxybenzaldehyde
- SMILES: COC1=C(C=CC(=C1)C=O)OCC2=CC=CC=C2
- Synonyms: 4-Benzyloxy-3-methoxybenzaldehyde, Benzylvanillin, Vanillin benzyl ether, Benzaldehyde, 3-methoxy-4-(phenylmethoxy)-, 5KNC2TSW9G
Application
Benzylvanillin serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of flavor compounds and pharmaceutical agents. It is widely employed in perfumery to create long-lasting vanilla and balsamic notes. Researchers utilize it to study structure-odor relationships in fragrance chemistry. The compound also finds use as a precursor in organic light-emitting diode (OLED) materials. Its stability under acidic conditions makes it valuable for controlled-release formulations.
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