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| | 4-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID Basic information |
| | 4-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 163-165 °C (lit.) | | Boiling point | 314.35°C (rough estimate) | | density | 1.1956 (rough estimate) | | refractive index | 1.5090 (estimate) | | storage temp. | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature | | solubility | Very faint turbidity in hot methanol. | | form | Crystalline Powder | | pka | 4.57(at 25℃) | | color | White to slightly yellow | | Sensitive | Air Sensitive | | BRN | 2212463 | | InChIKey | RYAQFHLUEMJOMF-UHFFFAOYSA-N | | CAS DataBase Reference | 2215-77-2(CAS DataBase Reference) | | NIST Chemistry Reference | Benzoic acid, 4-phenoxy-(2215-77-2) | | EPA Substance Registry System | Benzoic acid, 4-phenoxy- (2215-77-2) |
| Hazard Codes | Xi | | Risk Statements | 36/37/38 | | Safety Statements | 26-37/39-36/37/39-36 | | WGK Germany | 3 | | RTECS | DH6293620 | | TSCA | Yes | | HazardClass | IRRITANT | | HS Code | 29189900 | | Toxicity | TDLo ivn-rat: 10,711 mg/kg BIPBU* 25,686,2002 |
| | 4-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID Usage And Synthesis |
| Chemical Properties | white to slightly yellow crystalline powder | | Uses | 4-Phenoxybenzoic acid can block DNA binding of the human papillomarvirus (HPV) E2 protein. It is employed as an intermediate of Sitafloxacin, which is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that shows promise in the treatment of Buruli ulcer. | | Definition | ChEBI: A phenoxybenzoic acid in which the phenoxy group is para to the carboxy group. | | Safety Profile | A poison by intravenous route. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating vapors. |
| | 4-PHENOXYBENZOIC ACID Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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