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Benzophenone is a white crystalline solid with a molecular formula C13H10O. It has a melting point of 47-49°C and a boiling point of 305-306°C. Benzophenone is sparingly soluble in water but is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, and acetone.
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134-84-9 | 4-Methylbenzophenone | Inquiry |
134-85-0 | 4-Chlorobenzophenone | Inquiry |
5623-45-0 | 2,2',4,4',6,6'-Hexamethylbenzophenone | Inquiry |
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83846-85-9 | 4-(4-Methylphenylthio)benzophenone | Inquiry |
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One common detection method for benzophenone is gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-MS). In this method, the sample containing benzophenone is vaporized and injected into a gas chromatograph, where it is separated into its individual components based on their interaction with the chromatographic column. The separated compounds are then detected by a mass spectrometer, which provides information on the mass-to-charge ratios of the individual compounds, allowing for the identification and quantification of benzophenone. GC-MS is a sensitive and selective technique commonly used in analytical chemistry for the detection of various organic compounds, including benzophenone.
These are some of the major applications of benzophenone. Its versatile properties make it a valuable compound in various industries.
Benzophenone derivatives and analogues have numerous applications in various industries due to their versatile properties. Some of the benzophenone derivatives and analogues with commercial significance include:
These benzophenone derivatives and analogues find applications across industries such as cosmetics, personal care, pharmaceuticals, plastics, adhesives, and coatings, highlighting their importance and commercial significance in various products.
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