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…

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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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