A1248612
Benzyl alcohol , Analysis standard , 100-51-6
Synonym(s):
Benzenemethanol;BnOH;Phenylcarbinol
CAS NO.:100-51-6
Empirical Formula: C7H8O
Molecular Weight: 108.14
MDL number: MFCD00004599
EINECS: 202-859-9
Pack Size | Price | Stock | Quantity |
1ML | RMB318.40 | In Stock |
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Update time: 2022-07-08
PRODUCT Properties
Melting point: | -15 °C |
Boiling point: | 205 °C |
Density | 1.045 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |
vapor density | 3.7 (vs air) |
vapor pressure | 13.3 mm Hg ( 100 °C) |
refractive index | n |
FEMA | 2137 | BENZYL ALCOHOL |
Flash point: | 201 °F |
storage temp. | Store at +2°C to +25°C. |
solubility | H2O: 33 mg/mL, clear, colorless |
pka | 14.36±0.10(Predicted) |
form | Liquid |
color | APHA: ≤20 |
Odor | Mild, pleasant. |
Relative polarity | 0.608 |
explosive limit | 1.3-13%(V) |
Odor Type | floral |
Water Solubility | 4.29 g/100 mL (20 ºC) |
Merck | 14,1124 |
JECFA Number | 25 |
BRN | 878307 |
Henry's Law Constant | <2.70 x 10-7 at 25 °C (thermodynamic method-GC/UV, Altschuh et al., 1999) |
Exposure limits | No exposure limit is set. Because of its
low vapor pressure and low toxicity, the
health hazard to humans from occupational
exposure should be very low. |
Dielectric constant | 13.1(20℃) |
InChIKey | WVDDGKGOMKODPV-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
LogP | 1.05 at 20℃ |
Description and Uses
Benzyl alcohol is a component catalyst for epoxy resins. It is also contained in the color developer C-22.
benzyl alcohol is a preservative against bacteria, used in concentrations of 1 to 3 percent. It can cause skin irritation.
Safety
Symbol(GHS) | GHS07 |
Signal word | Warning |
Hazard statements | H302+H332-H319 |
Precautionary statements | P261-P264-P270-P301+P312-P304+P340+P312-P305+P351+P338 |
Hazard Codes | Xn,T |
Risk Statements | 20/22-63-43-36/37/38-23/24/25-45-40 |
Safety Statements | 26-36/37-24/25-23-53 |
RIDADR | UN 1593 6.1/PG 3 |
WGK Germany | 1 |
RTECS | DN3150000 |
F | 8-10-23-35 |
Autoignition Temperature | 817 °F |
TSCA | Yes |
HS Code | 29062100 |
Toxicity | LD50 orally in rats: 3.1 g/kg (Smyth) |