Diphenyl carbonate, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Diphenyl carbonate, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
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Diphenyl carbonate, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

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Diphenyl carbonate, 99%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Catalog numberA12362.0B
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS102-09-0
IUPAC Namediphenyl carbonate
Molecular FormulaC13H10O3
InChI KeyROORDVPLFPIABK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESO=C(OC1=CC=CC=C1)OC1=CC=CC=C1
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Identification (FTIR)Conforms
Melting Point (clear melt)75.0-83.0?C
Assay (GC)≥98.5%
FormFlakes or granules
Appearance (Color)White
Used for synthesis of many important organic compounds. As agrochemical intermediates, Dyestuff intermediate.

This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original Alfa Aesar product / item code or SKU reference has not changed as a part of the brand transition to Thermo Scientific Chemicals.

Applications
Used for synthesis of many important organic compounds. As agrochemical intermediates, Dyestuff intermediate.

Solubility
Soluble in ethanol, diethyl ether, carbon tetrachloride, acetic acid. Insoluble in water.

Notes
Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store away from strong oxidizing agents.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Zi-hua Fu,; Yoshio Ono.Diphenyl carbonate. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical. 1997, 118 (3),293-299.
  2. Won Bae Kim,; Jae Sung Lee. A new process for the synthesis of diphenyl carbonate from dimethyl carbonate and phenol over heterogeneous catalysts. Catalysis Letters. 1999, 59 (1),83-88.