Phenol (also called carbolic acid) is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH. It is a white crystalline solid that is volatile. The molecule consists of a phenyl group (−C6H5) bonded to a hydroxy group (−OH). Mildly acidic, it requires careful handling because it can cause chemical burns.
Phenol was first extracted from coal tar, but today is produced on a large scale (about 7 billion kg/year) from petroleum-derived feedstocks. It is an important industrial commodity as a precursor to many materials and useful compounds.[8] It is primarily used to synthesize plastics and related materials. Phenol and its chemical derivatives are essential for production of polycarbonates, epoxies, Bakelite, nylon, detergents, herbicides such as phenoxy herbicides etc.
The major uses of phenol, consuming two thirds of its production, involve its conversion to precursors for plastics. gives bisphenol-A, a key precursor to polycarbonates and epoxide resins. Condensation of phenol, gives phenolic resins, a famous example of which is Bakelite. Partial hydrogenation of phenol gives cyclohexanone, a precursor to nylon. Nonionic detergents are produced by alkylation of phenol to give the alkylphenols. Phenol is so inexpensive that it attracts many small-scale uses. It is a component of industrial paint strippers used in the aviation industry for the removal of epoxy, polyurethane and other chemically resistant coatings.
Phenol derivatives have been used in the preparation of cosmetics including sunscreens, hair colorings, skin lightening preparations, as well as in skin toners/exfoliators.
Commodity
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Phenol
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Standard
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GB/T 339-2001
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Batch number
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20211130
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Inspection Date
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2022/11/30
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Index
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Result |
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Superior Grade
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First Grade
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Qualified Grade
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Purity,% ≥
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99.5
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99.0
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98.0
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99.9
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Appearance
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Molten liquid, no precipitation, no turbidity
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Match the norm
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Crystallization point,℃
≥ |
40.6
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40.5
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40.2
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40.9
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Dissolution Test [(1:20)Absorbance],≤
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0.03 |
0.04 |
0.14 |
0.01 |
Moisture,% ≤
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0.1
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0.1
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-
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0.05
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Test Conclusion
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Superior Grade
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