Butyrophenone 99.0%(GC)
99.0%(GC)
Synonym: Phenyl Propyl Ketone
Linear Formula:
C10H12O
Molecular Weight: 148.21g/mol
CAS Number: 495-40-9
Properties
| Vapour pressure | 0.0732mmHg at 25℃ |
| Assay Purity | >99%(GC) |
| Refractive index | n20/D 1.520 (lit.) |
| B pt. | 228-230 ℃ (lit.) |
| M pt. | 11-13 ℃(lit.) |
| Density | 1.021 g/mL at 25 ℃ (lit.) |
Safety Information
| Hazard Statement(s) | H227 |
| Precautionary Statement | P501-P210-P280-P370 + P378-P403 + P235 |
| Symbol | |
| Signal word | Warning |
| HS Code | 2914399090 |
| Flash point | 88℃ |
| Storage Temp. | Store at room temperature |
| Storage Class | 6.1 |
| Packaging | Glass Bottle |
| UN Number | 2572 |
Description
Application
Butyrophenone has been used to study the relationship between the electrolyte counter-ion concentration and the critical micelle concentration for several surfactants[3]. It has been used to generate PhCOions by 70 eV electron ionization
Purpose
For R&D use onlynot for drug household or other uses.
General Description
Butyrophenone is a chemical compound some of its derivatives (called commonly butyrophenones) are used to treat various psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia as well as acting as antiemetics. Examples of butyrophenones include Haloperidol the most widely used classical antipsychotic drug in this class.
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