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What is ANISOLE

Mar 27, 2025 Leave a message

 

Alias: methoxybenzene, anisole, methyl phenyl ether, phenyl methyl ether
Molecular formula: C7H8O

Molecular weight: 108.13

Production method: Prepared by the reaction of dimethyl sulfate and phenol in an alkaline solution

Smell: aromatic smell

Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents such as ethanol and ether

Density: 0.996

Melting point/freezing point (℃): -37.3

Flash point (℃) (closed cup): 46

Refractive index: 1.516-1.519

Boiling point (℃): 153.8

Ignition temperature (℃): 475

Acute toxicity: LD50 (rat oral) 3700mg/kg

 

Uses: Anisol is used to synthesize anethole, and can also be used in organic synthesis, pharmaceutical intermediates, methoxychlor insecticides, etc. It can also be used as a solvent, antioxidant, ethylene polymer, UV stabilizer and intestinal insecticide, etc. It can also be used in electronic materials. It is an important mail chemical raw material and intermediate.

 

Storage precautions: Store in a ventilated, dry and cool place, and keep the container tightly closed. The opened container must be carefully resealed and kept in an upright position to prevent leakage.

 

Operation precautions: Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and prevent inhalation of steam and smoke. Do not approach fire sources and take anti-static production measures.

 

Hazard statement: Flammable liquid, harmful if swallowed, irritating to skin and eyes

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