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Eugenol Acetate (CAS 93-28-7)

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Alternate Names:
4-Allyl-2-methoxyphenol acetate
CAS Number:
93-28-7
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
206.24
Molecular Formula:
C12H14O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Eugenol Acetate, also known as Acetyl Eugenol, is an organic compound that is derived from Eugenol, a substance found naturally in various essential oils such as clove oil. Eugenol is characterized by a methoxyphenol structure, which includes a phenolic ring, a methoxy group (-OCH3), and a propenyl group. In Eugenol Acetate, one of the hydrogen atoms of the phenolic OH group in Eugenol is replaced by an acetyl group (CH3CO), a modification that forms an ester linkage. This chemical modification significantly alters the properties of the original Eugenol molecule, affecting factors such as its reactivity, solubility, and scent. Eugenol Acetate is often used in the perfume industry due to its pleasant, spicy, and floral aroma, which is different from the strong, clove-like smell of Eugenol.


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Eugenol Acetate, 25 g

sc-294580
25 g
$67.00

Eugenol Acetate, 500 g

sc-294580A
500 g
$510.00