m-Cresol
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m-cresol | |
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IUPAC name | 3-Methylphenol |
Other names | 3-Hydroxytoluene |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [108-39-4] |
EINECS number | |
RTECS number | GO6125000 |
SMILES | Cc1cc(O)ccc1 |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | C7H8O |
Molar mass | 108.14 g/mol |
Appearance | colorless liquid |
Density | 1.034 g/cm³, liquid at 20 °C |
Melting point |
11 °C |
Boiling point |
202.8 °C |
Solubility in water | 2.35 g/100 ml at 20 °C 5.8 g/100 ml at 100 °C |
Solubility in ethanol | fully miscible |
Solubility in diethyl ether | fully miscible |
Refractive index (nD) | 1.5398 |
Viscosity | 184.23 cP at 20 °C |
Hazards | |
MSDS | External MSDS |
Main hazards | May cause serious burns. Very destructive of mucous membranes. Harmful if inhaled. Toxic in contact with the skin or if swallowed. |
NFPA 704 | |
R-phrases | R20 R24 R25 R34 |
S-phrases | S36 S37 S39 S45 |
Flash point | 86 °C |
Related compounds | |
Related phenols | o-cresol, p-cresol, phenol |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
m-Cresol, also 3-methylphenol, is a phenol, with formula (CH3)C6H4(OH).
Amongst its uses it can be used as a solvent for dissolving polymers, most notably the conducting polymer polyaniline. When polyaniline is cast from a solution of m-cresol or a polyaniline film is exposed to m-cresol vapor the conductivity is higher than a polyaniline film cast without the presence of m-cresol.
It is an isomer of p-cresol, o-cresol and anisole
For more information see cresol.
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