Methyl Cinnamate
Product Description
Product Detail
	
	
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					 Product Name:  | 
				
					 Methyl cinnamate  | 
			
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					 Synonyms:  | 
				
					 Methyl Cinamate;(Z)-3-phenyl-2-propenoic acid methyl ester;2-Propenoicacid,3-phenyl-,methylester;3-phenyl-2-propenoicacimethylester;3-phenyl-prop-2-enoicacidmethylester;Methyl 3-phenyl-2-propenoate;Methyl ester of Cinnamic acid;methyl3-phenyl-2-propenoate  | 
			
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					 CAS:  | 
				
					 103-26-4  | 
			
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					 MF:  | 
				
					 C10H10O2  | 
			
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					 MW:  | 
				
					 162.19  | 
			
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					 EINECS:  | 
				
					 203-093-8  | 
			
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					 Product Categories:  | 
				
					 Cosmetics;Benzene derivatives;FINE Chemical & INTERMEDIATES;Cinnamic acid;Alphabetical Listings;Certified Natural ProductsFlavors and Fragrances;Flavors and Fragrances;M-N  | 
			
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					 Mol File:  | 
				
					 103-26-4.mol  | 
			
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					 Melting point  | 
				
					 34-38 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 Boiling point  | 
				
					 260-262 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 density  | 
				
					 1.092  | 
			
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					 FEMA  | 
				
					 2698 | METHYL CINNAMATE  | 
			
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					 refractive index  | 
				
					 1.5771  | 
			
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					 Fp  | 
				
					 >230 °F  | 
			
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					 form  | 
				
					 Fused Crystalline Mass  | 
			
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					 Specific Gravity  | 
				
					 1.092  | 
			
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					 color  | 
				
					 White to light yellow  | 
			
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					 Water Solubility  | 
				
					 insoluble  | 
			
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					 JECFA Number  | 
				
					 658  | 
			
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					 Merck  | 
				
					 14,2299  | 
			
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					 BRN  | 
				
					 386468  | 
			
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					 InChIKey  | 
				
					 CCRCUPLGCSFEDV-BQYQJAHWSA-N  | 
			
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					 CAS DataBase Reference  | 
				
					 103-26-4(CAS DataBase Reference)  | 
			
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					 NIST Chemistry Reference  | 
				
					 2-Propenoic acid, 3-phenyl-, methyl ester(103-26-4)  | 
			
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					 EPA Substance Registry System  | 
				
					 Methyl cinnamate (103-26-4)  | 
			
	
	
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					 Safety Statements  | 
				
					 22-24/25  | 
			
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					 WGK Germany  | 
				
					 1  | 
			
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					 RTECS  | 
				
					 GE0190000  | 
			
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					 TSCA  | 
				
					 Yes  | 
			
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					 HS Code  | 
				
					 29163990  | 
			
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					 Toxicity  | 
				
					 Moderately toxic by ingestion . The oral LD50 for rats is 2610 mg / kg . It is combustible as a liquid, and when heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.  | 
			
	
	
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 
						It appears as white
  to slightly yellow crystal with cherry and fragrant ester fragrant {gas. It
  has a melting point of 34 ° C, a boiling point of 260 ° C, a refractive index
  (nD20) of 1.5670 and relative density (d435) of 1.0700. It is soluble in
  ethanol, ether, glycerol, propylene glycol. It mostly exists in non-volatile
  oil and mineral oil, insoluble in water.  | 
			
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					 Preparative Methods  | 
				
					 It is obtained by esterification of cinnamic acid with methanol. The mixture of cinnamic acid, methanol and sulfuric acid (or hydrochloric acid) was heated to reflux for 5 h, and the excess amount of methanol was added. Cool and spate the acid layer, washed with water and 10% sodium carbonate solution, and then washed with water to neutral. The crude product was subjected to recrystallization or vacuum distillation [collection of 132-134 ° C (2.0 kPa) fraction] to give methyl cinnamate with a yield of about 70%.  | 
			
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 Methyl cinnamate has a fruity, balsamic odor similar to strawberry with a corresponding sweet taste. May be prepared by esterification of cinnamic acid with methanol using HCL as catalyst; or by adding HCL to a boiling solution of cinnamyl nitrile in methanol.  | 
			
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 Methyl cinnamate has a fruity, balsamic odor similar to strawberry and a corresponding sweet taste.  | 
			
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 White to light yellow fused crystalline mas  | 
			
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					 Uses  | 
				
					 Methyl cinnamate is used as a fragrance ingredient in cosmetics and household products.  | 
			
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					 Uses  | 
				
					 Perfumes, flavoring.  | 
			
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					 Preparation  | 
				
					 By esterification of cinnamic acid with methanol using HCl as catalyst, or by adding HCl to a boiling solution of cinnamyl nitrile in methanol.  | 
			
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					 Safety Profile  | 
				
					 Moderately toxic by ingestion. Combustible liquid. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.  | 
			
	
	
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					 Raw materials  | 
				
					 trans-Cinnamic acid  |