Ethyl phenyl benzoate
| Ethyl phenyl benzoate | ||||
| Surname | 2-ethyl phenyl benzoate | 3-ethyl phenyl benzoate | 4-ethyl phenyl benzoate | |
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| Molecular formula | C 15 H 14 O 2 | |||
| Molar mass | 226.27 g mol −1 | |||
| Physical state | firmly | |||
| Melting point | 39 ° C | 52 ° C | 59-60 ° C | |
| boiling point | 314 ° C | 322 ° C | 328 ° C | |
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| H and P phrases | see above | |||
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The ethylphenylbenzoates are a group of substances that are esters of ethylphenols with benzoic acid .
Manufacturing
The ethyl phenyl benzoates can be prepared by esterifying the ethyl phenols with benzoyl chloride .
use
The ethylphenyl benzoates were previously used for the qualitative-analytical detection of ethylphenols due to their ease of preparation and their relatively sharp melting points.