m-Cumenol

m-Cumenol Structure
m-Cumenol structure
Common Name m-Cumenol
CAS Number 618-45-1 Molecular Weight 136.191
Density 1.0±0.1 g/cm3 Boiling Point 228.0±0.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Molecular Formula C9H12O Melting Point 25 °C(lit.)
MSDS Chinese USA Flash Point 102.8±8.2 °C
Symbol GHS05 GHS07
GHS05, GHS07
Signal Word Danger

Convenient QSAR model for predicting the complexation of structurally diverse compounds with β-cyclodextrins

Bioorg. Med. Chem. 17 , 896-904, (2009)

This paper reports a QSAR study for predicting the complexation of a large and heterogeneous variety of substances (233 organic compounds) with beta-cyclodextrins (beta-CDs). Several different theoretical molecular descriptors, calculated solely from the mole...

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Isolation and characterization of a novel 2-sec-butylphenol-degrading bacterium Pseudomonas sp. strain MS-1.

Biodegradation 21(2) , 157-65, (2010)

A novel bacterium capable of utilizing 2-sec-butylphenol as the sole carbon and energy source, Pseudomonas sp. strain MS-1, was isolated from freshwater sediment. Within 30 h, strain MS-1 completely degraded 1.5 mM 2-sec-butylphenol in basal salt medium, with...

Isolation of Insecticidal Constituent from Ruta graveolens and Structure-Activity Relationship Studies against Stored-Food Pests (Coleoptera).

J. Food Prot. 78 , 1536-40, (2015)

Isolates from essential oil extracted from the flowers and leaves of Ruta graveolens and commercial phenolic analogs were evaluated using fumigant and contact toxicity bioassays against adults of the stored-food pests Sitophilus zeamais, Sitophilus oryzae, an...

Responses of Tabanidae (Diptera) to canopy traps baited with 4-methylphenol, 3-isopropylphenol, and naphthalene.

J. Vector Ecol. 32(2) , 188-92, (2007)

The attraction of female tabanids to unbaited and single-baited canopy traps using 4-methylphenol, 3-isopropylphenol, and naphthalene was studied in three forest localities in eastern Croatia. Tabanids were collected in a significantly higher number in traps ...

Aquatic toxicity of four alkylphenols (3-tert-butylphenol, 2-isopropylphenol, 3-isopropylphenol, and 4-isopropylphenol) and their binary mixtures to microbes, invertebrates, and fish. Choi K, et al.

Environ. Toxicol. 19(1) , 45-50, (2004)

Gasification of alkylphenols with supported noble metal catalysts in supercritical water. Sato T, et al.

Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 42(19) , 4277-4282, (2003)

Vapour pressures and enthalpies of vaporization of alkylphenols. Nesterova TN, et al.

J. Chem. Thermodyn. 22(4) , 365-377, (1990)

Characterisation of stationary phases in subcritical fluid chromatography with the solvation parameter model: III. Polar stationary phases. West C and Lesellier E

J. Chromatogr. A. 1110(1) , 200-213, (2006)

Characterisation of stationary phases in subcritical fluid chromatography with the solvation parameter model IV: aromatic stationary phases. West C and Lesellier E

J. Chromatogr. A. 1115(1) , 233-245, (2006)