4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
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4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals

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4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde, 98%, Thermo Scientific Chemicals
Catalog numberA13580.36
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS123-08-0
IUPAC Name4-hydroxybenzaldehyde
Molecular FormulaC7H6O2
InChI KeyRGHHSNMVTDWUBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESOC1=CC=C(C=O)C=C1
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Assay (GC)≥97.5%
Appearance (Color)White to cream to yellow to pale brown
FormPowder or crystalline powder or lumps
Identification (FTIR)Conforms
Melting Point (clear melt)114-121°C
4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde is used as a chemical that maintains bactericidal activity when tested against certain bacteria strains.

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
4-Hydroxybenzaldehyde is used as a chemical that maintains bactericidal activity when tested against certain bacteria strains.

Solubility
Soluble in water(13.8g/L), ether, alcohol, and acetone.

Notes
Air Sensitive. Store in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers. Keep container tightly closed.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Sarhan, A.A.; Abdelaal, M.Y.; Ali, M.M.; Abdel-Latiff, E.H. Reaction of crosslinked chloromethylated polystyrene with 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde under phase transfer-catalyzed conditions. Polymer. 1999, 40, (1), 233-241.
  2. Olga d'Hennezel.; Pierre Pichat.; David F Ollis. Benzene and toluene gas-phase photocatalytic degradation over H2O and HCL pretreated TiO2: by-products and mechanisms. Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. 1998, 118, (3), 197-204.