Mold call
Mold call (Chavicol) or p-allyl phenol (p-allylphenol) is natural phenyl propene [1]. The hydrogen atoms of the benzene ring are para, and the chemical structure substitutes it for a hydroxy group and a professional phenyl group. With a colorless liquid, it is included in betel oil with terpene. Alcohol、Ether、Chloroformに is soluble.
Chavicol | |
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4-allylphenol | |
Identification information | |
CAS registration number | 501-92-8 |
ChemSpider | 61456 |
UNII | Q5ER4K6969 |
ChEBI | CHEBI: 50158 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL108862 |
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Characteristic | |
Chemical formula | C9H10O |
Molar mass | 134.18 g/mol |
Exact mass | 134.07316 u |
Density | 1.020 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 16 degrees Celsius |
The boiling point | 238 degrees Celsius |
I can put a case, the data without the special mention for normal temperature (25 degrees Celsius), the ordinary pressure (100 kPa). |
The mold call is used for perfume as odorant.
Allied item
- S thoragoal: Methyl ether
- Safrole: Methylenedioxy analog
Source
- ^ Lide, D. R., ed. (2005), CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (86th ed.), Boca Raton (FL): CRC Press, ISBN 0-8493-0486-5
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