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Chemical name | Benzyl benzoate |
Chemical formula | C14H12O2 |
Molecular mass | 212.24 g/mol |
CAS number | [120-51-4] |
Density | 1.118 g/cm3 |
Melting point | 17-20 °C |
Boiling point | 323-324 °C |
SMILES | O=C(OCc2ccccc2) c1ccccc1 |
Disclaimer and references |
Benzyl benzoate is the organic compound with the formula C6H5CH2O2CC6H5. This easily prepared compound has a variety of uses.
Synthesis
This colourless liquid is formally the condensation product of benzoic acid and benzyl alcohol. It can also be generated from benzaldehyde by the Tishchenko reaction.[1]
- 2 C6H5CHO → C6H5CH2O2CC6H5
Uses
Benzyl benzoate has a number of uses:
- As an antiparasitic insecticide that kills lice and the mites responsible for the skin condition scabies
- As a fixative in fragrances to improve the stability and other characteristics of the main ingredients
- As a food additive in artificial flavors
- As a plasticizer in cellulose and other polymers
- As a solvent for various chemical reactions
References
- ^ Kamm, O.; Kamm, W. F. "Benzyl benzoate" Organic Syntheses, Collected Volume 1, p.104 (1941)