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METHYL BENZOATE | ||
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 93-58-3 |
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EINECS NO. | 202-259-7 | |
FORMULA | C6H5COOCH3 | |
MOL WT. | 136.15 | |
H.S. CODE | 2916.31.2000 | |
TOXICITY | Oral rat LD50: 1177 mg/Kg | |
SYNONYMS | Niobe oil; Benzoic acid methyl ester; Methylester kyseliny benzoove; | |
Methyl benzenecarboxylate; Clorius; Oniobe oil; Oxidate le; Methyl benzoate; | ||
SMILES | c1(C(=O)OC)ccccc1 | |
CLASSIFICATION |
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EXTRA NOTES |
FEMA No. 2683 | |
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | Clear oily liquid | |
MELTING POINT | -12 C | |
BOILING POINT | 199 C | |
SPECIFIC GRAVITY | 1.09 | |
SOLUBILITY IN WATER | Insoluble | |
pH | ||
VAPOR DENSITY | 4.69 | |
log P | 2.12 (Octanol-water) | |
VAPOR PRESSURE | 0.38 (mmHg at 25 C) | |
HENRY LAW CONSTANT | 3.24E-05 (atm-m3/mole at 25 C) | |
OH RATE CONSTANT | 8.67E-13 (cm3/molecule-sec at 25 C Atmospheric ) | |
REFRACTIVE INDEX | 1.516 - 1.518 | |
NFPA RATINGS | Health: 0 Flammability: 2 Reactivity: 0 | |
FLASH POINT |
82 C | |
STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions | |
EXTERNAL LINKS & GENERAL DESCRIPTION |
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Drug Information Portal (U.S. National Library of Medicine) - Methyl benzoate PubChem Compound Summary - Methyl benzoate KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) - Methyl benzoate http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ - Methyl benzoate http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ - Methyl benzoate http://courses.chem.psu.edu/ Local: |
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
Clear oily liquid | |
ASSAY (GC) |
90.0% min ( or 96.0% min or 99.0% min) | |
MOISTURE |
0.5% max | |
ACIDITY |
0.1% max | |
COLOR(APHA) |
25 max | |
TRANSPORTATION | ||
PACKING | ||
HAZARD CLASS | ||
UN NO. | 2938 | |
DESCRIPTION OF BENZOIC ACID | ||
Benzoic acid, a white, crystalline organic compound, is a family carboxylic acids. It has a carboxyl group bound directly to a benzene ring. Though it occurs naturally in some plants, It is commercially manufactured by the reaction of toluene with oxygen at temperatures around 200 C in the presence of cobalt and manganese salts as catalysts. Pure benzoic acid melts at 122 C and is very slightly soluble in water. It is widely used as a food preservative, normally as the sodium, potassium, or calcium salts and their derivatives especially in acid foods. Benzoate preservatives applications in foods, drugs and personal products are well established. It is also widely as an intermediate for chemicals, alkyd resins, polyesters, plasticizers, dyestuffs, preservatives, and rubber activators and retardants. Benzoic Acid is a diverting agent in crude oil recovery applications. |
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SAFETY INFORMATION | ||
HAZARD OVERVIEW |
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GHS |
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SIGNAL WORD | Warning | |
PICTOGRAMS |
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HAZARD STATEMENTS |
H302 |
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PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS |
P310 Immediately call a POISON CENTER or doctor/physician |
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HAZARD CODES |
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RISK PHRASES |
22 |
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SAFETY PHRASES |
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PRICE INFORMATION | ||
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