- Benzophenone - 119-61-9, C13H10O, density, melting point, boiling point . . .
Benzophenone - cas 119-61-9, synthesis, structure, density, melting point, boiling point
- Benzophenone - Wikipedia
Benzophenone prevents UV light from damaging scents and colors in products such as perfumes and soaps Benzophenone can also be added to plastic packaging as a UV blocker to prevent photo-degradation of the packaging polymers or its contents
- Benzophenone | C6H5COC6H5 | CID 3102 - PubChem
Benzophenone is the simplest member of the class of benzophenones, being formaldehyde in which both hydrogens are replaced by phenyl groups It has a role as a photosensitizing agent and a plant metabolite
- Benzophenone - Proposition 65 Warnings Website
Why am I being warned about potential exposure to benzophenone? Benzophenone is on the Proposition 65 list for cancer The International Agency for Research on Cancer found benzophenone is “possibly carcinogenic to humans” based on studies that show it causes cancer in animals
- Benzophenone | 119-61-9 - ChemicalBook
Benzophenone (CAS 119-61-9) information, including chemical properties, structure, melting point, boiling point, density, formula, molecular weight, uses, prices, suppliers, SDS and more, available at Chemicalbook
- Benzophenone - American Chemical Society
Benzophenone, also called diphenyl ketone, is the simplest diaromatic ketone In an early literature report (1874), Carl Graebe at the University of Königsberg (Prussia) described the reduction of benzophenone with hydroiodic acid and elemental phosphorus to form diphenylmethane
- Benzophenone: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action | DrugBank Online
Identification Summary Benzophenone is an ingredient used in sunscreens to absorb UV radiation
- BENZOPHENONE | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Ketones, such as BENZOPHENONE, are reactive with many acids and bases liberating heat and flammable gases (e g , H2) The amount of heat may be sufficient to start a fire in the unreacted portion of the ketone
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