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4-Phenylphenol- Chemical Properties

Melting point  164-166 °C (lit.) 

Boiling point 

321 °C (lit.)
Density  1.0149 (rough estimate)
Fp  330 °F 
Storage Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
Solubility  methanol: soluble50mg/mL, clear, colorless
Form  Flakes
Color  White to slightly yellow

 

P-phenyl phenol appears as a white flake solid; being tasteless; mp:159 ~ 160 ℃; pure product has a mp of 166 ℃, a bp of 323 ℃, a relative density of 1.24. It is almost insoluble in water, but easily soluble in organic solvents such as alcohol, ketone and ether and alkaline solution.

 

Uses

Biphenol, also known as p-phenyl phenol, is the intermediates of the fungicide bitertanol.It is used in the synthesis of oil-soluble resin and emulsifier; used as a component of corrosion-resistant paint, printing and dyeing carrier. P-hydroxybiphenyl synthesized red light enhancement and green light enhancement materials are one of the main raw materials for color films and are also used as analytical reagents.

92-69-3

4-Phenylphenol

Synonyms:(1,1’-Biphenyl)-4-ol;P-HYDROXYBIPHENYL;P-HYDROXYDIPHENYL;P-PHENYLPHENOL;PARA PHENYL PHENOL;PARAXENOL;BIPHENYL-4-OL;2-DIPHENYLOL
CAS: 92-69-3