Indole CAS 120-72-9
Indole is an aromatic heterocyclic organic compound with a bicyclic structure in its chemical formula, containing a six membered benzene ring and a five membered nitrogen-containing pyrrole ring, hence also known as benzopyrrole. Indole is an intermediate of plant growth regulators indole-3-acetic acid and indole-butyric acid. White shiny scaly crystals that turn dark when exposed to air and light. At high concentrations, there is a strong unpleasant odor, and when highly diluted (concentration<0.1%), it appears as orange and jasmine like floral fragrance.
Item | Specification |
Boiling point | 253-254 °C (lit.) |
Density | 1.22 |
Melting point | 51-54 °C (lit.) |
flash point | >230 °F |
resistivity | 1.6300 |
Storage conditions | 2-8°C |
Indole is used as a reagent for the determination of nitrite, as well as in the manufacture of spices and medicines. Indole can be widely used in jasmine, lilac, orange flower, gardenia, honeysuckle, lotus, narcissus, ylang ylang, grass orchid, white orchid and other floral essence. Chemicalbook is also often used with methyl indole to prepare artificial civet fragrance, and very little can be used in chocolate, raspberry, strawberry, bitter orange, coffee, nut, cheese, grape and fruit flavor compound and other essence.
Usually packed in 25kg/drum,and also can be do customized package.
Indole With CAS 120-72-9
Indole With CAS 120-72-9