allylionone(CAS#79-78-7)
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Introduction
Allyl ionone is an organic synthetic compound with the chemical name of 4,4′-bimethyl-2,2′-bipropylbisbenzopyrroline. Its properties include:
- Appearance: Allyl ionone is a dark red crystalline solid.
- Solubility: It is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether and dimethyl thionite ether.
- Stability: Relatively stable at room temperature.
The main uses of allyl ionone are as follows:
- Dyes: Allyl ionone can be used as a dye and is commonly used to dye textiles and plastics.
- Photosensitizer: It can also be used as a photosensitizer and is widely used in fields such as photosensitive film, photosensitive paper, and photolithography.
- Chemical catalysis: Allyl ionone can also be used as a chemical catalyst to participate in a variety of organic synthesis reactions.
Allyl ionone can be synthesized by:
- Synthesis of ionone: Ionone can be prepared by the reaction of benzopyropyrrole with cyclopropenol.
- 4,4′-Dimethylation: Two of the synthesized ionones are methylated into methyl groups to give allyl ionones.
- Toxicity: Allyl ionone has a certain toxicity to the human body, and direct skin contact, inhalation of vapor or accidental ingestion should be avoided.
- Fire extinguishing agents: In the event of a fire, carbon dioxide, foam or dry chemical extinguishing agents can be used to extinguish the fire.
- Storage: Allyl ionone should be stored in a cool, ventilated place, away from fire and organic matter, and separately from oxidants.