Description
o-Cymen-5-ol Quick Details
Product Name: o-Cymen-5-ol
Other name:4-Isopropyl-3-Methylphenol;IPMP; Biosol
CAS No: 3228-02-2
Molecular Formula:C10H14O
Molecular Weight:150.22
Molecular weight:94.2
o-Cymen-5-ol Typical Properties
Item | Specifications |
Appearance | White or almost white crystals,having almost no odor |
Assay(by HPLC) | ≥99.0% |
Identification | (1)Triturate sample with an equal amount of camphor; the mixture liquefies. (2)Dissolve a small sample in 1ml of glacial acetic acid, add 6 drops of sulfuric acid and 1 drop of nitric acid; a red-brown color develops. (3)To 1g sample add 5ml of a solution of sodium hydroxide (1→10) and heat on a water bath; a colorless or light yellow liquid is obtained. To this liquid add 2 to 3 drops of chloroform, while warm,and shake; a yellow-green color develops. (4)The sample solution exhibits a maximum absorbance at the wavelength at 279+2 nm. |
Melting point | 110~113℃ |
Purity | Triturate sample with an equal amount of camphor; the mixture liquefies. Dissolve a small sample in 1ml of glacial acetic acid, add 6 drops of sulfuric acid and 1 drop of nitric acid; a red-brown color develops. To 1g sample add 5ml of a solution of sodium hydroxide (1→10) and heat on a water bath; a colorless or light yellow liquid is obtained. To this liquid add 2 to 3 drops of chloroform, while warm, and shake; a yellow-green color develops. The sample solution exhibits a maximum absorbance at the wavelength at 279+2 nm. |
o-Cymen-5-ol Typical Usage
Cosmetic
As antiseptic,anti-bacterial,acne,stabilizer usage in facial cleaner,face
cream,compact powder,body shower,hair
care,perfume,toothpaste,eyeshadow,wipes.
Pharmaceuticals
used to inhibit bacterial or fungal skin diseases,oral or anus disinfection
Medicine
as disinfectant for in oral disinfectant,mouthwash,shampoo,toothpaste.
Industry: as disinfectant in room, clothes.
o-Cymen-5-ol Typical Packing
25kg/fiber drum,18 drums with one pallet,9MT/1*20FCL with pallets.
o-Cymen-5-ol Typical Storage
Stored in cool and dry air-flowing area preventing sunlight.