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| | Clorofene Basic information |
| | Clorofene Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 46-49 °C(lit.) | | Boiling point | 160-162 °C(lit.) | | density | 1.188 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) | | refractive index | 1.5260 (estimate) | | Fp | >230 °F | | storage temp. | Sealed in dry,2-8°C | | solubility | 0.12g/l | | pka | 9.81±0.43(Predicted) | | form | powder to crystal | | color | White to Yellow to Orange | | PH | 5.3 (H2O, 22.5℃)(saturated aqueous solution) | | Water Solubility | <0.1 g/100 mL at 16 ºC | | Merck | 14,2407 | | BRN | 1959194 | | LogP | 4.276 at 25℃ | | NIST Chemistry Reference | Phenol, 4-chloro-2-benzyl-(120-32-1) | | EPA Substance Registry System | o-Benzyl-p-chlorophenol (120-32-1) |
| | Clorofene Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | Solid | | Uses | In household, hospital and veterinary disinfectant preparations. | | Uses | Used in soaps, anionic detergents, cosmetics and aerosol spray products. It is a useful biochemical for proteomics research. | | General Description | White to light tan or pink flakes or white crystals. Insoluble in water. Slight phenolic odor. | | Air & Water Reactions | Insoluble in water. | | Reactivity Profile | Clorofene is incompatible with acids and oxidizing agents . Is sensitive to light. Stable at temperatures up to 77°F when protected from light, but storage at 140° F causes decomposition. | | Hazard | Highly toxic, an irritant. | | Fire Hazard | Clorofene is combustible. | | Flammability and Explosibility | Notclassified |
| | Clorofene Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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