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Benzhydrol | 91-01-0|Sarcham Labs

SKU: S2331

Description

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Benzhydrol  Description: 

Synonym : benzhydrol, diphenylcarbinol, benzohydrol, benzhydryl alcohol, hydroxydiphenylmethane, diphenylmethyl alcohol, diphenyl carbinol, alpha-phenylbenzenemethanol, diphenyl-methanol, benzenemethanol, .alpha.-phenyl

Application

Benzhydrol is a versatile intermediate used in organic synthesis to make medicines, perfumes, and other acceptable compounds. Its unique qualities make it useful in a variety of industrial procedures.

Melting Point:

Benzhydrol has a melting point range of 65-67°C (according to literature sources). This property is critical for understanding its solid-state behaviour and applications in various sectors.

Boiling Point:

The boiling point of benzhydrol is between 297 and 298°C (according to literature references). This feature is critical in determining its volatility and appropriateness for particular procedures.

Density:

The density of benzhydrol is around 1.0120 (estimated). Density is an essential physical parameter that shows the compactness of benzhydrol molecules and is used in various computations and applications.

Solubility:

Benzhydrol is poorly soluble in water but in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, and chloroform. This solubility behaviour is essential for handling, purification, and formulation in various applications.

Safety Information:

Benzhydrol should be handled with caution owing to its possible risks. When dealing with this compound, it is recommended that you follow adequate safety practices, such as wearing suitable protection clothing and working in a well-ventilated atmosphere.

 

Specifications

Melting Point 67°C
Color White-Yellow
Formula Weight 184.24
Physical Form Crystal-Powder at 20°C
Chemical Name or Material Benzhydrol

 

 

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Classification of the substance or mixture

GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements

Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) or not covered by GHS

 

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Benzhydrol | 91-01-0 FAQs

Benzhydrol is an intermediary in medicines (especially antihistamines), agrochemicals, fragrances, and other organic compounds. It serves as a fixative in the perfume business. It acts as a termination group in the polymerisation process.

Properties: Monoclinic crystals of benzene, mp 110°, bp15 267°.

P337+P313 If eye inflammation continues, seek medical advice/attention. P362+P364 Remove contaminated garments and wash them before use. This substance is combustible yet does not ignite easily. According to its analysis, this chemical is neither a PBT nor a vPvB.

The molecular weight of Benzhydrol, also known as diphenylmethanol, is approximately 184.24 grams per mole.

Benzhydrol and its analogues are key building blocks in producing fragrances, medicines, and other valuable organic compounds.

Benzhydrol has a melting point of approximately 67-69°C (153-156°F).