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| BENZYL PHENYL ETHER Basic information |
| BENZYL PHENYL ETHER Chemical Properties |
Melting point | 39-41 °C (lit.) | Boiling point | 286-287 °C (lit.) | density | 1.0120 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.5641 (estimate) | Fp | >230 °F | storage temp. | Inert atmosphere,2-8°C | form | Chunks | color | Light brown-orange | Water Solubility | Insoluble in water. | BRN | 2045713 | CAS DataBase Reference | 946-80-5(CAS DataBase Reference) |
Hazard Codes | Xi | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | Safety Statements | 26-36 | WGK Germany | 3 | HS Code | 29093090 |
| BENZYL PHENYL ETHER Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Light brown-orange chunks | Uses | Benzyl phenyl ether reacts with aluminum bromide in chlorobenzene solution to afford a mixture of phenol, o-benzyl phenol and dichlorodiphenylmethane. It is a useful as model compound in catalytic chemistry to represent the a-O4 ether bond in lignin and coal. It contains a weak ether bond of 234kJ/mol and belongs to the most thermo-labile compounds in lignin and low rank coal. Influence of alkali carbonates, common additives in biomass conversion, on the reaction pathways of BPE in superheated water has been reported. Cesium-exchanged heteropolyacid catalyzed decomposition of benzyl phenyl ether to aromatics has been investigated. Photo-Claisen rearrangements of benzyl phenyl ether was investigated in cation-exchanged Y zeolites and polyethylenes of differing crystallinities. | General Description | Benzyl phenyl ether is a reactive organic oxygenate, containing ether as functional group, present in subbituminous and bituminous coals. It reacts with aluminium bromide in chlorobenzene solution to afford a mixture of phenol, o-benzyl phenol and dichlorodiphenylmethane. It is a useful as model compound in catalytic chemistry to represent the a-O4 ether bond in lignin and coal. It contains a weak ether bond of 234kJ/mol and belongs to the most thermo-labile compounds in lignin and low rank coal. Influence of alkali carbonates, common additives in biomass conversion, on the reaction pathways of BPE in superheated water has been reported. Cesium-exchanged heteropolyacid catalyzed decomposition of benzyl phenyl ether to aromatics has been investigated. Photo-Claisen rearrangements of benzyl phenyl ether was investigated in cation-exchanged Y zeolites and polyethylenes of differing crystallinities. |
| BENZYL PHENYL ETHER Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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