| Title:  Acetophenone CAS Registry Number:  98-86-2 CAS Name:  1-Phenylethanone Additional Names:  phenyl methyl ketone;  acetylbenzene;  hypnone Molecular Formula:  C8H8O Molecular Weight:  120.15 Percent Composition:  C 79.97%, H 6.71%, O 13.32% Literature References:  Made from benzene and acetylchloride in presence of aluminum chloride; catalytically from acetic and benzoic acids.  Prepn from benzene and acetic anhydride:  Adams, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 46, 1889 (1924); A. I. Vogel, Practical Organic Chemistry (Longmans, London, 3rd ed., 1959) p 730; Gattermann-Wieland, Die Praxis des Organischen Chemikers (de Gruyter, Berlin, 40th ed., 1961) p 297.  Toxicity study:  H. F. Smyth, C. P. Carpenter, J. Ind. Hyg. Toxicol. 30, 63 (1948). Properties:  Liquid.  Forms laminar crystals at low temp.  mp 20.5°.  d1515 1.033.  bp 202°.  nD20 1.5339.  Flash pt, closed cup:  221°F (105°C).  Slightly sol in water; freely in alcohol, chloroform, ether, fatty oils, glycerol.  Sol in concd H2SO4 with orange color.  LD50 orally in rats:  0.90 g/kg (Smyth, Carpenter). Melting point:  mp 20.5° Boiling point:  bp 202° Flash point:  Flash pt, closed cup:  221°F (105°C) Index of refraction:  nD20 1.5339 Density:  d1515 1.033 Toxicity data:  LD50 orally in rats:  0.90 g/kg (Smyth, Carpenter) Use:  In perfumery to impart an orange-blossom-like odor; catalyst for the polymerization of olefins; in organic syntheses, esp. as photosensitizer.  |