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| | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene Basic information |
| Product Name: | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene | | Synonyms: | (2-methoxyethyl)-benzen;(2-Methoxyethyl)benzene;(2-methoxyethyl)-Benzene;Benzene, (2-methoxyethyl)-;Benzene,(2-methoxyethyl)-;beta-Phenylethyl methyl ether;beta-phenylethylmethylether;Kewda ether | | CAS: | 3558-60-9 | | MF: | C9H12O | | MW: | 136.19 | | EINECS: | 222-619-7 | | Product Categories: | | | Mol File: | 3558-60-9.mol |  |
| | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene Chemical Properties |
| RTECS | KO2230000 | | TSCA | TSCA listed | | HS Code | 29093090 |
| | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene Usage And Synthesis |
| Description | Methyl phenethyl ether has a powerful diffusive and penetrating
odor with a warm, floral note. It is "grassy" and pungent on
dilution. May be prepared by catalytic reduction of phenylacetaldehyde
dimethyl acetal; from phenylethyl alcohol and methanol. | | Chemical Properties | Methyl phenethyl ether has a powerful, diffusive and penetrating odor with a warm, floral note; “grassy” and pungent
on dilution. | | Chemical Properties | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene is a colorless
liquid with a sharp, rosy-green odor. It is used in oriental-type perfumes as well
as in artificial keora oil. | | Occurrence | Reported as occurring in Pandanus odoratissimus and in the oil of Tagetes signata and Scotch spearmint oil;
also in litchi | | Uses | Phenylethyl methyl ether is a volatile compound that can be found in Litchi wine (and Litchi fruit) during winemaking. Phenylethyl methyl ether is also an additive to perfumes, detergents and soaps. | | Preparation | By catalytic reduction of phenylacetaldehyde dimethyl acetal; from phenylethyl alcohol and methanol | | Synthesis Reference(s) | Synthetic Communications, 25, p. 2435, 1995 DOI: 10.1080/00397919508015447 | | Flammability and Explosibility | Non flammable |
| | (2-Methoxyethyl)benzene Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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