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| Appearance = White to pale yellow crystals<ref name=goodscents>, The Good Scents Company</ref> | | Appearance = White to pale yellow crystals<ref name=goodscents>, The Good Scents Company</ref> | ||
| Density = 1.094 g/cm<sup>3</sup> | | Density = 1.094 g/cm<sup>3</sup> | ||
| MeltingPtC = 38. |
| MeltingPtC = 38.2 | ||
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| MeltingPt_ref = <ref name=Pubchem>{{PubChem|7476|4'-Methoxyacetophenone}}</ref> | ||
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| BoilingPtC = 254 | ||
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| Solubility = 2470 mg/L<ref name= |
| Solubility = 2470 mg/L<ref name=goodscents/> | ||
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Preferred IUPAC name 1-(4-Methoxyphenyl)ethan-1-one | |
Other names 4-Acetylanisole; para-Acetanisole; 4-Methoxyacetophenone; Linarodin; Novatone; Vananote; Castoreum anisole; 4-Methoxyphenyl methyl ketone | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.002.560 |
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Properties | |
Chemical formula | C9H10O2 |
Molar mass | 150.177 g·mol |
Appearance | White to pale yellow crystals |
Density | 1.094 g/cm |
Melting point | 38.2 °C (100.8 °F; 311.3 K) |
Boiling point | 254 °C (489 °F; 527 K) |
Solubility in water | 2470 mg/L |
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Flash point | 138 °C (280 °F) |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Y verify (what is ?) Infobox references |
Acetanisole is an aromatic chemical compound with an aroma described as sweet, fruity, nutty, and similar to vanilla. In addition acetanisole can sometimes smell like butter or caramel. Its chemical names are based on considering the structure as either an acetyl (-ketone) analog of anisole. Other names It can also be seen as a methyl ether analog of acetophenone.
Acetanisole is found naturally in castoreum, the glandular secretion of the beaver.
Preparation
Acetanisole can be prepared synthetically by Friedel-Crafts acylation of anisole with acetyl chloride:
Application
It is used as a cigarette additive, a fragrance, and a flavoring in food.
References
- ^ Para-Acetanisole, The Good Scents Company
- ^ 4'-Methoxyacetophenone from PubChem
- ^ Acetanisole at Sigma-Aldrich
- Tobacco Documents | Profiles | Additives | Acetanisole Archived April 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- 21 CFR 172.515