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Methylparaben powder Raw Materials CAS 99-76-3
Product Overview:
Methylparaben powder, also known as hydroxyphenylene ester, is a white needle-like crystal. Slightly soluble in water, Methylparaben CAS 99-76-3 is soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone and other organic solvents. Methylparaben Raw Materials are mainly used as bactericidal preservatives for organic synthesis, food, cosmetics, medicine, and feed preservatives.
Methylparaben powder Raw Materials CAS 99-76-3 Attributes
MF:C8H8O3
MW:152.15
EINECS:202-785-7
Specification:Methylparaben powder
Sample:Methylparaben powder
Brand:Methylparaben powder
Appearance: powder
Storage: Cool Dry Place
Brand: chemical Raw Materials
Shelf Life: 2 Years
Test Method: HPLC
Methylparaben powder Raw Materials CAS 99-76-3 Details
Uses and synthesis of Methylparaben powder
Methylparaben powder, also known as hydroxyphenylene ester, is a white needle-like crystal. Slightly soluble in water, Methylparaben CAS 99-76-3 is soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone and other organic solvents. Methylparaben Raw Materials are mainly used as bactericidal preservatives for organic synthesis, food, cosmetics, medicine, and feed preservatives.
Applications/Functions of Methylparaben powder
- Methylparaben powder is mainly used as a bactericidal preservative for organic synthesis, food, cosmetics, medicine, and as a feed preservative.
- Methylparaben CAS 99-76-3 is used in the pharmaceutical industry as a preservative and fungicide, and is also used in organic synthesis and as a corrosion protection additive for food, spices, film, etc.
Physicochemical Property of Methylparaben powder
White crystalline powder or colorless crystal, soluble in alcohol, ether and acetone, very slightly soluble in water, boiling point 270-280℃.
Production methodprocess of Methylparaben powder
Methylparaben Raw Materials are produced by esterifying p-hydroxybenzoic acid with methanol in the presence of sulfuric acid.