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Veratrol
CAS-Nummer 91-16-7
IUPAC name
1,2-Dimethoxybenzene
Other names veratrole
o-dimethoxybenzene
pyrocatechol dimethyl ether
Identifiers
CAS number [91-16-7]
SMILES COC1=C(OC)C=CC=C1
Properties
Molecular formula C8H10O2
Molar mass 138.16 g/mol
Density 1.084 g/cm³
Melting point 22-23 °C
Boiling point 206-207 °C
1,2-Dimethoxybenzene, commonly known as veratrole, is a chemical
compound with the formula C6H4(OCH3)2. It is the dimethyl ether
derived from pyrocatechol. Veratrole is slightly soluble in water,
but miscible in all organic solvents. It is a building block for the
organic synthesis of other aromatic compounds. Veratrole is
relatively electron-rich and thus readily undergoes electrophilic
substitution
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