|  | |  |  | INDOLAROME Basic information | 
 | Product Name: | INDOLAROME |  | Synonyms: | INDENO-M-DIOXIN TETRAHYDRO;INDOFLOR;INDOLAROME;2-d]-1,3-dioxin,4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydro-indeno[;2-d]-1,3-dioxin,4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydro-Indeno[1;4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydroindeno(1,2-d)-1,3-dioxin;4,5-Indeno-1,3-dioxan;1-Hydroxy-2-hydroxymethyl indan, methylene ether |  | CAS: | 18096-62-3 |  | MF: | C11H12O2 |  | MW: | 176.21 |  | EINECS: | 241-997-4 |  | Product Categories: |  |  | Mol File: | 18096-62-3.mol |  |  | 
|  |  | INDOLAROME Chemical Properties | 
 | Boiling point | 282.9±30.0 °C(Predicted) |  | density | 1.154±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |  | vapor pressure | 0.35Pa at 25℃ |  | Odor | at 1.00 % in dipropylene glycol. animal indole earthy jasmin |  | Odor Type | animal |  | Water Solubility | 3.89g/L at 20℃ |  | LogP | 1.76 at 22.8℃ |  | EPA Substance Registry System | Indeno[1,2-d]-1,3-dioxin, 4,4a,5,9b-tetrahydro- (18096-62-3) | 
|  |  | INDOLAROME Usage And Synthesis | 
 | Chemical Properties | Indoflor forms crystals (mp
35–36°C) with an indole-like odor. It is prepared by a Prins reaction fromindene
and formaldehyde in the presence of dilute sulfuric acid . It is used in perfumes
for soaps and detergents. |  | Flammability and Explosibility | Nonflammable |  | Trade name | Indoflor® (Symrise), Indolarome (IFF) | 
|  |  | INDOLAROME Preparation Products And Raw materials | 
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