Alias: | 1-Phenylethan-1-one | Purity: | 99% |
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CAS NO.: | 98-86-2 | Type: | Organic Compounds |
Boiling Point: | 202.6 ℃ | Refractive_Index: | 1.512 |
Highlight: | 98-86-2 Acetophenone Liquid,Acetophenone Liquid 99% Purity,1-Phenylethan-1-One 99% Purity |
CAS No. 98-86-2 Pesticide Intermediates With Name Acetophenone
Acetophenone is used for the synthesis of many pharmaceuticals.
A Mannich reaction with dimethylamine and formaldehyde gives β-dimethylaminopropiophenone. Using diethylamine instead gives the diethylamino analog.
Acetophenone is currently listed as a Group D carcinogen indicating that there is no evidence at present that it causes cancer in humans.
ITEM | CONTENT |
Other Name | Acetophenon |
Purity | 99% |
CAS No. | 98-86-2 |
Type | Spices and essences |
Appearance | Colorless or yellowish oily liquid |
Parachor(90.2K) | 292.4 |
Molecular Weight | 120.15 |
EINECS No. | 202-708-7 |
Polarizability | 14.38 10-24cm3 |
Dipole | 9.89 10-30C· at 25ºC |
Flash Point | 82.2 ℃ |
Dielectric constant |
2.27 |
Acute exposure of humans to acetophenone vapor may produce skin irritation and transient corneal injury. One study noted a decrease in light sensitivity in exposed humans.
Acute oral exposure has been observed to cause hypnotic or sedative effects, hematological effects, and a weakened pulse in humans.
Congestion of the lungs, kidneys, and liver were reported in rats acutely exposed to high levels of acetophenone via inhalation.
Tests involving acute exposure of rats, mice, and rabbits have demonstrated acetophenone to have moderateacute toxicity from oral or dermal exposure.
Acetophenone is a reagent used in the production of fragrances and resin polymers.This compound is a contaminant of emerging concern