p-Anol
Title: p-Anol
CAS Registry Number: 539-12-8
CAS Name: 4-(1-Propenyl)phenol
Additional Names: p-propenylphenol; 4-hydroxy-1-propenylbenzene
Molecular Formula: C9H10O
Molecular Weight: 134.18
Percent Composition: C 80.56%, H 7.51%, O 11.92%
Literature References: Prepn from anethole: Stoermer, Kahlert, Ber. 34, 1812 (1901); from 4-propenylphenylmagnesium bromide: Quelet, Bull. Chim. Soc. [4] 45, 268 (1929).
Properties: Leaflets from boiling water. Weak odor of cloves, resembling that of eugenol. Spicy, pungent taste. mp 93-94°. bp760 250° (dec); bp14 138-140°. Slightly sol in hot water. Freely sol in dimethylformamide, other organic solvents. Sol in aq solns of KOH and NaOH.
Melting point: mp 93-94°
Boiling point: bp760 250° (dec); bp14 138-140°
Use: Intermediate in the synthesis of estrogens.

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