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Benzyl phenyl ether, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals Product Code.: 11425107

Benzyl phenyl ether, 97%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

Product Code. 11425107
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Brand: Thermo Scientific Alfa Aesar B22539.14

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Benzyl phenyl ether reacts with aluminum bromide in chlorobenzene solution to afford a mixture of phenol, o-benzyl phenol and dichlorodiphenylmethane. It is a useful as model compound in catalytic chemistry to represent the a-O4 ether bond in lignin and coal. It contains a weak ether bond of 234kJ/mol and belongs to the most thermo-labile compounds in lignin and low rank coal. Influence of alkali carbonates, common additives in biomass conversion, on the reaction pathways of BPE in superheated water has been reported. Cesium-exchanged heteropolyacid catalyzed decomposition of benzyl phenyl ether to aromatics has been investigated. Photo-Claisen rearrangements of benzyl phenyl ether was investigated in cation-exchanged Y zeolites and polyethylenes of differing crystallinities.

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Applications
Benzyl phenyl ether reacts with aluminum bromide in chlorobenzene solution to afford a mixture of phenol, o-benzyl phenol and dichlorodiphenylmethane. It is a useful as model compound in catalytic chemistry to represent the a-O4 ether bond in lignin and coal. It contains a weak ether bond of 234kJ/mol and belongs to the most thermo-labile compounds in lignin and low rank coal. Influence of alkali carbonates, common additives in biomass conversion, on the reaction pathways of BPE in superheated water has been reported. Cesium-exchanged heteropolyacid catalyzed decomposition of benzyl phenyl ether to aromatics has been investigated. Photo-Claisen rearrangements of benzyl phenyl ether was investigated in cation-exchanged Y zeolites and polyethylenes of differing crystallinities.

Solubility
Insoluble in water.

Notes
Stable under recommended storage conditions. Incompatible with oxidizing agents.
TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY

Chemical Identifiers

CAS 946-80-5
Molecular Formula C13H12O
Molecular Weight (g/mol) 184.238
MDL Number MFCD00020660
InChI Key BOTNYLSAWDQNEX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Synonym benzyl phenyl ether, benzyloxy benzene, phenyl benzyl ether, benzene, phenoxymethyl, ether, benzyl phenyl, benzylphenylether, benzyloxy-benzene, benzyloxybenzene, unii-bue863n0l8, .alpha.-phenylanisole
PubChem CID 70352
IUPAC Name phenoxymethylbenzene
SMILES C1=CC=C(C=C1)COC2=CC=CC=C2

Specifications

Melting Point 37°C to 40°C
Boiling Point 286°C to 287°C
Flash Point >110°C (230°F)
Quantity 25 g
Beilstein 2045713
Solubility Information Insoluble in water.
Formula Weight 184.24
Percent Purity 97%
Chemical Name or Material Benzyl phenyl ether

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