Bis(2-methylphenyl) carbonate | CAS No. 617-09-4

Basic Information

Bis(2-methylphenyl) carbonate

CAS Number

617-09-4

Molecular Formula

C15H14O3

Molecular Weight

242.27 g/mol

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Basic Physical Properties

Melting Point

60°C

Boiling Point

325.09°C (rough estimate)

Density

1.2077 (rough estimate)

Flash Point

125.3°C

Refractive Index

1.5740 (estimate)

SMILES

CC1=CC=CC=C1OC(=O)OC2=CC=CC=C2C

InChI

InChI=1S/C15H14O3/c1-11-7-3-5-9-13(11)17-15(16)18-14-10-6-4-8-12(14)2/h3-10H,1-2H3

InChIKey

POZGCGJFBOZPCM-UHFFFAOYSA-N

LogP

3.8812400000000027

Topological Polar Surface Area

35.53 Ų

Hydrogen Bond Donor/Acceptor

0 / 3

Complexity

251

Classification & Uses

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Synonyms & References

English

  • DI(ORTHOCRESOL) CARBONATE
  • DI(O-CRESYL) CARBONATE
  • EINECS 210-504-4
  • AI3-14989
  • DI(O-CRESOL) CARBONATE
  • Carbonic acid, di-O-tolyl ester
  • 617-09-4
  • Di-o-tolyl carbonate
  • AKOS005448410
  • CARBONIC ACID DI-O-TOLYL ESTER
  • bis(2-methylphenyl) carbonate
  • NS00034773
  • GU7JWJ434Q
  • NSC6344
  • NSC 6344
  • UNII-GU7JWJ434Q
  • ditolylcarbonat
  • NSC-6344
  • Carbonic acid, bis(2-methylphenyl) ester
  • DTXSID90210696
  • SCHEMBL236664
  • Carbonic acid,bis(2-methylphenyl) ester
  • Carbonicacid, di-o-tolyl ester (6CI,7CI,8CI)
  • Bis(o-tolyl) carbonate
  • Di-o-tolylcarbonate

MDL_Number

MFCD00053682

CAS Number

617-09-4

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