About 1-Naphthol
1-Naphthol PESTANAL, analytical standard Synonym: -Naphthol, 1-Hydroxynaphthalene CAS Number 90-15-3 Linear Formula C10H7OH Molecular Weight 144.17 grade analytical standard vapor density 4.5 (120 C, vs air) vapor pressure 1 mmHg ( 94 C) product line PESTANAL assay 98.0% (GC) form neat autoignition temp. 1007F expl. lim. 5% application(s) HPLC: suitable gas chromatography (GC): suitable bp 278-280C(lit.) mp 94-96C(lit.) format neat Gene Information human ... CYP1A2(1544)
FAQs of 1-Naphthol:
Q: What is the molecular formula of 1-Naphthol?
A: The molecular formula of 1-Naphthol is C10H8O.
Q: What is the purity level of 1-Naphthol?
A: 1-Naphthol has a purity level of 99%.
Q: What is the melting point range of 1-Naphthol?
A: The melting point of 1-Naphthol ranges from 95 to 96 C (203 to 205 F; 368 to 369 K).
Q: What does 1-Naphthol look like?
A: 1-Naphthol appears as a colorless or white solid; however, commercial material is often strongly colored.
Q: What is the molecular weight of 1-Naphthol?
A: The molecular weight of 1-Naphthol is 144.17 grams (g).
Q: What are the primary uses of 1-Naphthol?
A: 1-Naphthol is used in applications such as dyes, pigments, fats, oils, insecticides, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, antiseptics, synthesis of fungicides, and antioxidants for rubber.
Q: Is the hydroxyl group in 1-Naphthol reactive?
A: Yes, the hydroxyl group in 1-Naphthol is more reactive compared to phenols.