Atomfair Propylbenzene C9H12

Description Propylbenzene (CAS No. 103-65-1) is an aromatic hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C9H12, widely utilized in organic synthesis and industrial applications. This clear, colorless liquid exhibits a characteristic aromatic odor and is highly flammable. With a boiling point of approximately 159??C and a density of 0.862 g/cm3, Propylbenzene is an essential solvent and intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Its high purity grade (>99%) ensures optimal performance in research and manufacturing processes. Proper storage in a cool, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources is recommended to maintain stability and safety.

Description

Description

Propylbenzene (CAS No. 103-65-1) is an aromatic hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C9H12, widely utilized in organic synthesis and industrial applications. This clear, colorless liquid exhibits a characteristic aromatic odor and is highly flammable. With a boiling point of approximately 159??C and a density of 0.862 g/cm3, Propylbenzene is an essential solvent and intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty chemicals. Its high purity grade (>99%) ensures optimal performance in research and manufacturing processes. Proper storage in a cool, well-ventilated area away from ignition sources is recommended to maintain stability and safety.

  • CAS No: 103-65-1
  • Molecular Formula: C9H12
  • Molecular Weight: 120.19
  • Exact Mass: 120.093900383
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 120.093900383
  • IUPAC Name: propylbenzene
  • SMILES: CCCC1=CC=CC=C1
  • Synonyms: Propylbenzene, N-PROPYLBENZENE, 103-65-1, 1-Phenylpropane, Phenylpropane

Application

Propylbenzene is primarily used as a solvent and intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. It serves as a precursor in the synthesis of cumene and other alkylbenzenes, which are vital in polymer and resin manufacturing. Researchers also employ Propylbenzene in kinetic and thermodynamic studies due to its well-defined aromatic properties.

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