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Chemical name: 3-phenyl-1-propanol (β-phenylpropanol, hydrocinnamic alcohol) English name: 3-Phenyl-1-propanol / β-Phenylpropyl Alcohol Molecular formula: C9H12O Molecular weight: 136.19 g/mol Appearance: Colorless and transparent liquid with a sweet rose or hyacinth fragrance, mild texture, and not easy to change color after long-term storage. Structure: The benzene ring is connected to the hydroxyl group through a propyl chain (C6H5-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH), which is an aliphatic aromatic alcohol with stable chemical properties and not easy to volatilize. |
Items | Typical data | Detection method |
Boiling point | 245-248ºC (normal pressure) | GB/T 615-2006 |
Melting point | -18ºC | GB/T 617-2006 |
Density (25°C) | 0.993-0.997 g/mL | GB/T 4472-2011 |
Refractive index (n20°) | 1.524-1.528 | GB/T 6488-2008 |
Flash point (closed cup) | 118ºC | GB/T 261-2008 |
Solubility | Slightly soluble in water (about 0.3 g/100 mL, 20ºC), easily soluble in ethanol, ether, | GB/T 23263-2009 |
Purity | acetone, olive oil | GC-FID (area normalization method) |
Acid value | ≥98.0% (GC, flavor grade); ≥99.0% (industrial grade) | GB/T 14455.5-2008 |
Water content | ≤1.0 mg KOH/g | GB/T 6283-2008 |
(1) Flavor and fragrance industry
Core functions:
Floral fragrance: has a soft rose, lily of the valley, hyacinth aroma, the aroma is long-lasting and stable, and can enhance the sweetness and layering of the fragrance.
Fixative and blending agent: used to balance the sharp smell of citrus, aldehydes, etc., making the fragrance more harmonious as a whole.
Application scenarios:
Daily chemical field: perfume, cologne, soap, shower gel, skin care products (such as creams, essences).
Food industry: used in compliance with GB 2760, used in baked goods, candies, beverages (to give honey, nuts or floral flavors).
Tobacco industry: improve the aroma of tobacco and reduce irritation.
(2) Pharmaceutical and pesticide intermediates
Drug synthesis:
As an intermediate to synthesize antiviral drugs (such as acyclovir precursors), β-receptor blockers (cardiovascular drugs) and anti-tumor compounds.
Used in the preparation of derivatives of local anesthetics or disinfectants.
Pesticide intermediates: synthetic plant growth regulators or insecticides (such as raw materials for pyrethroid pesticides).
(3) Industrial solvents and additives
High boiling point solvents: dissolve resins, waxes, cellulose ethers, etc., used in coatings, inks, adhesives.
Plasticizers: improve the flexibility of plastics or rubbers, especially suitable for cellulose-based materials.
Surfactant raw materials: synthetic non-ionic surfactants (such as polyoxyethylene ether derivatives).
(4) Other uses
Cosmetic additives: low irritation, can be used as emollients or solvents, used in lip products, nail polish, etc.
Organic synthesis research: used as a model compound for alcohol reaction mechanism research (such as esterification, oxidation reaction).