3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde, 97%
3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde, 97%
3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde, 97%
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3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde, 97%

CAS: 5973-71-7 | C9H10O | 134.178 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS5973-71-7
IUPAC Name3,4-dimethylbenzaldehyde
Molecular FormulaC9H10O
InChI KeyPOQJHLBMLVTHAU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESCC1=CC=C(C=O)C=C1C
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Refractive Index1.5480-1.5530 @ 20?C
FormLiquid
Appearance (Color)Clear colorless
Assay (GC)≥96.0%
3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde is used as an additive for resins, agricultural intermediate and for flavor and fragrance, nucleation transparent agent.

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Applications
3,4-Dimethylbenzaldehyde is used as an additive for resins, agricultural intermediate and for flavor and fragrance, nucleation transparent agent.

Solubility
Soluble in ethanol, ether, toluene. Insoluble in water.

Notes
Air sensitive. Store under inert gas. Keep way from oxidizing agents, air.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Bruno Bühler; Irene Bollhalder; Bernhard Hauer; Bernard Witholt; Andreas Schmid. Use of the two-liquid phase concept to exploit kinetically controlled multistep biocatalysis. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 2003, 81 (6), 683-694.
  2. Hali J. L. Forstner; Richard C. Flagan and John H. Seinfeld. Secondary Organic Aerosol from the Photooxidation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Molecular Composition. Environ. Sci. Technol. 1997, 31 (5), 1345-1358.