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Anisoyl Acetone
Para Anisoyl Acetone
CAS No. 100-7-2 EC# 202-816-4
Product Description
Application: As pharmaceutical intermediate, mainly used to produce
Aniracetam, Raloxifene, Benzbromarone, Amiodarone etc. Also used as
fine chemical raw material take part in many organic syntheses.
Basic Information Name 4-methoxybenzoyl chloride CAS# 100-7-2 EC#
202-816-4
Synonym p-anisoyl chloride / MBC Molecular formula C8H7ClO2 Molar
mass(g/mol) 170.6
Structural formula
Physical & chemistry properties Appearance colorless or pale yellow
liquid Density \ Vapor pressure \
Melting point ≥19șC Boling point 262~263șC Flash point \
Ignition point \ Solubility Decompose by water or alcohol, soluble
in acetone or benzene. Smell \
Specifications P/N# MBC.99P.G Grade Pharmaceutical grade
Purity ≥99.0% Melting range ≥19șC
Water \ Quality standard Q/320500BLYY05-2003
Packaging & Storage condition Packaging 200kgs/plastic drum
Storage condition Store in a cool, dry place. Store in a tightly
closed container. Keep away from heat and flame.
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