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| 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde Basic information |
| 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 48-52 °C (lit.) | Boiling point | 137 °C/12 mmHg (lit.) | density | 1.1708 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.5500 (estimate) | Fp | >230 °F | storage temp. | Keep in dark place,Sealed in dry,Room Temperature | solubility | Solubility in methanol with almost transparency. | form | Crystalline Powder, Crystals, and/or Chunks | color | Off-white to beige | Sensitive | Air Sensitive | BRN | 908264 | InChIKey | JIVGSHFYXPRRSZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N | LogP | 1.630 (est) | CAS DataBase Reference | 86-51-1(CAS DataBase Reference) | NIST Chemistry Reference | Benzaldehyde, 2,3-dimethoxy-(86-51-1) |
Hazard Codes | Xi | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | Safety Statements | 26-36 | WGK Germany | 3 | RTECS | CU5732000 | Hazard Note | Irritant | HS Code | 29124900 |
| 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | white to brown crystalline powder | Uses | A benzaldehyde derivative that may possess antifungal activity of redox-active benzaldehydes that target cellular antioxidation. It could function as chemosensitizing agents in concert with convention
al drugs or fungicides to improve antifungal efficacy. | Uses | 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde possess antifungal activity of redox-active benzaldehydes that target cellular antioxidation. It could function as chemosensitizing agents in concert with conventional drugs to improve antifungal efficacy. | Safety Profile | A poison by ingestion.
When heated to decomposition it emits
acrid smoke and irritating vapors |
| 2,3-Dimethoxybenzaldehyde Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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