Acetophenone
When used as a solvent, acetophenone has the traits of excessive boiling point, stability, and exceptional odor. The solubility is comparable to cyclohexanone, and can dissolve nitrocellulose, cellulose acetate, ethylene resin, coumarin resin, alkyd resin, glycerol alkyd resin, etc. It is frequently combined with ethanol, ketones, esters, and different solvents for use. When used as spice, it is the mixing cloth of essence such as hawthorn, mimosa, lilac, and is extensively used in cleaning soap essence and tobacco essence. Used for synthesizing phenylglycolic acid α- Phenylindole, isobutylphenylpropionic acid, etc., are additionally used as plasticizers for plastics.
Used as a uncooked cloth for manufacturing spices and pharmaceuticals, as properly as as as a plasticizer and solvent solvent. Extractant. Catalysts for olefin polymerization. Plasticizer. Photosensitizer. Organic synthesis.
name | Acetophenone |
CAS NO | 98-86-2 |
Molecular formula | C8H8O |
molecular weight | 120.15 |
melting point | 19-20 °C |
boiling point | 202 °C |
flash point | 180 °F |
Storage conditions | Store below +30°C. |
form | Liquid |
colour | Clear colorless to light yellow |