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  1. Acetophenone - Wikipedia

    Acetophenone ... Acetophenone is the organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 C (O)CH 3. It is the simplest aromatic ketone. This colorless, viscous liquid is a precursor to useful resins and …

  2. Acetophenone | C6H5COCH3 | CID 7410 - PubChem

    Acetophenone is a methyl ketone that is acetone in which one of the methyl groups has been replaced by a phenyl group. It has a role as a photosensitizing agent, an animal metabolite and a xenobiotic.

  3. Acetophenone ReagentPlus , 99 98-86-2 - MilliporeSigma

    Sigma-Aldrich offers Sigma-Aldrich-A10701, Acetophenone for your research needs. Find product specific information including molecular weight, CAS, MSDS, protocols and references.

  4. Acetophenone - NIST Chemistry WebBook

    Other names: Ethanone, 1-phenyl-; Acetophenon; Benzoyl methide; Hypnon; Hypnone; Methyl phenyl ketone; Phenyl methyl ketone; 1-Phenylethanone; Acetylbenzene; 1-Phenyl-1-ethanone; Ketone, …

  5. Acetophenone is used for fragrance in soaps and perfumes, as a flavoring agent in foods, and as a solvent for plastics and resins. Acute (short-term) exposure to acetophenone vapor may produce …

  6. Acetophenone | Aromatic, Organic, Synthesis | Britannica

    acetophenone (C6H5COCH3), an organic compound used as an ingredient in perfumes and as a chemical intermediate in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals, resins, flavouring agents, and a form …

  7. Acetophenone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Acetophenone is defined as an aromatic ketone that occurs naturally in fruits, berries, nuts, and meat, and is characterized as a colorless, flammable liquid with a sweet odor reminiscent of orange …

  8. ACETOPHENONE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA

    ACETOPHENONE reacts with many acids and bases liberating heat and flammable gases (e.g., H2). Reacts with many oxidizing agents. Reacts with reducing agents such as hydrides, alkali metals, and …

  9. What is Acetophenone?_Chemicalbook

    Apr 26, 2024 · Acetophenone is an aromatic ketone found naturally in fruits, berries, nuts, and meat. Charles Friedel is credited with the first synthetic preparation of acetophenone by the distillation of a …

  10. Natural-derived acetophenones: chemistry and pharmacological

    May 10, 2024 · An extensive survey of the “acetophenone”, “acetophenone derivatives”, and “biological activities” was conducted in scientific databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, …