Synonym(s)
: Carbolic acid, hydroxybenzene, phenic acid
Mol. Formula
: C6H6O
EC / List no.
: 203-632-7
CAS no.
: 108-95-2
Molecular weight
: 94,11
Phenol is hydroxybenzene. It is used as an antiseptic agent and an intermediate in chemical synthesis. Extremely toxic, corrosive to the skin.
Application
» Widely used in fertilizers, polymers and coating products.
» Although it is a material frequently used in scientific research and development, it is also used in the manufacture of chemicals and plastic products.
» Used in machine wash liquids/detergents, automotive care products, paints, coatings or adhesives, fragrances and air fresheners.
Product Specifications
Physical and Chemical Properties
» It occurs in solid form as colorless-yellow or light pink crystals.
» It has a characteristic odor and leaves a burning taste in the mouth.
Properties
Characteristics |
Unit |
Value |
Condition |
Melting point |
°C |
40.9 |
|
Boiling point |
°C |
181.8 |
|
Solubility |
g/ L |
84 |
20 °C, soluble with water |
Density |
g/cm3 |
1.07- 1.13 |
20- 25 °C |
Vapor pressure |
Pa |
20 |
20 °C |
LogP |
|
1.47 |
30 °C |
Surface tension |
mN/ m |
71.3 |
1260 mg/ L, 20 °C |
Flash point |
°C |
81 |
|
Autoignition temperature |
°C |
715 |
|
Viscosity |
mPa.s |
3.437 |
50 °C |
pH |
|
6 |
Aqueous solution |
Corrosivity |
|
Caustic |
|