Bibenzyl

Bibenzyl
Names
IUPAC name
1,1’-Ethane-1,2-diyldibenzene
Other names
Dibenzil; Dibenzyl; Dihydrostilbene; 1,2-Diphenylethane; sym-Diphenylethane
Identifiers
103-29-7 Yes
ChEBI CHEBI:34047 Yes
ChEMBL ChEMBL440895 Yes
ChemSpider 7364 Yes
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PubChem 7647
Properties
Molecular formula
C14H14
Molar mass 182.26 g·mol−1
Appearance Crystalline solid[1]
Density 0.9782 g/cm3[1]
Melting point 52.0 °C (125.6 °F; 325.1 K)[1]
Boiling point 284 °C (543 °F; 557 K)[1]
Insoluble
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
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Bibenzyl (1,2-diphenylethane) is an aromatic chemical compound that can be considered a derivative of ethane in which one phenyl group is attached to each carbon atom.

Natural occurrences

Bibenzyl forms the central core of some natural products like dihydrostilbenoids[2] and isoquinoline alkaloids.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Merck Index, 11th Edition, 1219
  2. John Gorham, Motoo Tori, Yoshinori Asakawa (1995). The biochemistry of the stilbenoids. Springer. ISBN 0-412-55070-9.