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4-Allyltoluene (CAS 3333-13-9)

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Alternate Names:
3-(4-Methylphenyl)prop-1-ene; 1-Allyl-4-methylbenzene
CAS Number:
3333-13-9
Molecular Weight:
132.20
Molecular Formula:
C10H12
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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4-Allyltoluene is a chemical compound that functions as a precursor in the synthesis of various organic compounds. It acts as a starting material in the production of polymers, resins, and other specialty chemicals. Its mechanism of action involves participating in various chemical reactions, such as alkylation, oxidation, and polymerization, to form new compounds with different properties. 4-Allyltoluene can be used to investigate the synthesis of novel materials and the development of new chemical processes. Its functional role lies in its ability to undergo specific chemical transformations, contributing to the creation of diverse products with potential industrial applications. At the molecular level, 4-Allyltoluene interacts with other reagents and catalysts to facilitate the formation of complex organic molecules.


4-Allyltoluene (CAS 3333-13-9) References

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4-Allyltoluene, 5 g

sc-226469
5 g
$59.00