Coal phenol C6H5OH Cas:108-95-2 30 tons(Availability)\2000$\kg min order 20 tons
Phenol is an organic compound, chemical formula C6H5OH, is a colorless needle crystal with a special smell.It's toxic, is an important raw material in the production of some resins, fungicides, preservatives and drugs (such as aspirin). It can also be used for disinfection of surgical instruments and excreta treatment, skin sterilization, itching and otitis media. Melting point 43�ºC, slightly soluble in water at room temperature, soluble in organic solvents; When the temperature is higher than 65�ºC, can be mixed with water in any proportion. Phenol is corrosive.
Phenol is an organic compound with C6H5OH. It is a colorless needle -shaped crystal with a special smell. It is toxic and is an important raw material for producing certain resins, sterilization agents, preservatives, and drugs (such as aspirin). It can also be used for the treatment of sterilized surgical equipment and excrement, skin sterilization, itching and otitis media. The melting point is 43 �° C, which is slightly soluble at water at normal temperature, and is easily soluble in organic solvents. When the temperature is higher than 65 �° C, it can solve the water in any proportion. The phenol is corrosive. After contact, the local protein degenerates. The solution can be washed with alcohol with alcohol. A small part of the phenol is exposed to the air by oxidation into pink. When the three -price iron ion becomes purple, this method is usually used to test the phenol.
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Acetone is the organic compound with the formula (CH3)2CO. This colorless, mobile, flammable liquid is the simplest example of the ketones. Owing to the fact that acetone is miscible with water it serves as an important solvent in its own right, typically as the solvent of choice for cleaning purposes in the laboratory. More than 3 million tonnes are produced annually, mainly as a precursor to polymers.[2] Familiar household uses of acetone are as the active ingredient in nail polish remover and as paint thinner and sanitary cleaner/nail polish remover base. It is a common building block in organic chemistry. Acetone is naturally produced and disposed of in the human body as a result of normal metabolic processes. Reproductive toxicity tests show that it has low potential to cause reproductive problems. In fact, the body naturally increases the level of acetone in pregnant women, nursing mothers and children because their higher energy requirements lead to higher levels of acetone production. The medical community is now using ketogenic diets that increase acetone in the body to reduce epileptic attacks in infants and children who suffer from recalcitrant refractory epilepsy. Acetone is produced directly or indirectly from propylene. Most commonly, in the cumene process, benzene is alkylated with propene and the resulting cumene (isopropylbenzene) is oxidized to give phenol and acetone: C6H5CH(CH3)2 + O2 ¿ C6H5OH + (CH3)2CO This conversion entails the intermediacy of cumene hydroperoxide, C6H5C(OOH)(CH3)2. Acetone is also produced by the direct oxidation of propene with a Pd(II)/Cu(II) catalyst, akin to the Wacker process.
HSN Code : 29071110 Synonyms : Monohydroxy benzene, Benzenol, Phenyl hydroxide, Phenic Acid, Carbolic acid. CAS No. : 108-95-2 Molecular Formula : C6H5OH Application : Phenol is a white crystalline solid with characteristic odour that is volatile. In industry, phenol is used as a starting material to make plastics. Phenol is used primarily in the production phenolic resins and in the manufacture of nylon and other synthetic fibres. It is also used in slimicides as a disinfectant and antiseptic, and in medicinal preparations such as mouthwash and sore throat lozenges.
Phenol Chemical: C6H5OH Molecular weight : 94.11 CAS login number : 108-95-2 Einecs login number : 203-632-7 Melting point : 43 �ºC Boiling point : 181.9 �ºC Density: 1.071 g/cm�³ Flash Point: 72.5 �ºC Observation : white needle crystal or sheet powder Melting point 43 �ºC Boiling point 181.9 �ºC density 1.071 g/cm�³ Refractive rate 1.5425 Flash Point 72.5 �ºC Exterior White needle crystal or sheet powder
Phenol is an organic compound with C6H5OH. It is a colorless needle -shaped crystal with a special smell. It is toxic and is an important raw material for producing certain resins, sterilization agents, preservatives, and drugs (such as aspirin). It can also be used for the treatment of sterilized surgical equipment and excrement, skin sterilization, itching and otitis media. The melting point is 43 �° C, which is slightly soluble at water at normal temperature, and is easily soluble in organic solvents. When the temperature is higher than 65 �° C, it can solve the water in any proportion. The phenol is corrosive. After contact, the local protein degenerates. The solution can be washed with alcohol with alcohol. A small part of the phenol is exposed to the air by oxidation into pink. When the three -price iron ion becomes purple, this method is usually used to test the phenol. Phenol Chemical: C6H5OH Molecular weight : 94.11 CAS login number : 108-95-2 Einecs login number : 203-632-7 Melting point : 43 �ºC Boiling point : 181.9 �ºC Density: 1.071 g/cm�³ Flash Point: 72.5 �ºC Observation : white needle crystal or sheet powder Melting point 43 �ºC Boiling point 181.9 �ºC density 1.071 g/cm�³ Refractive rate 1.5425 Flash Point 72.5 �ºC Exterior White needle crystal or sheet powder