- Source: Cumyl alcohol
Cumyl alcohol, also called 4-isopropylbenzyl alcohol, is a liquid, hydroxy functional, aromatic organic chemical with formula C10H14O. It has the CAS Registry Number of 536-60-7 and the IUPAC name of (4-propan-2-ylphenyl)methanol. It is REACH registered with the EC number of 208-640-4.
Uses
The most common use is as a food additive to add flavor. The material also has insect repellent properties.
Manufacture
Hydrogenation of cuminal can produce cumyl alcohol.
Other
Cumyl alcohol is an undesired side reaction product when LDPE is crosslinked. LDPE is used as a plastic electric insulator for electrical power cables. The cumyl alcohol reduces the insulating properties.
Alternative names
Main sources of information.
p-Cymen-7-ol
4-isopropylbenzyl alcohol
Cumic alcohol
Cuminol
Cuminyl alcohol
(4-Isopropylphenyl)methanol
Cuminic alcohol
Toxicology
The toxicity of the material has been studied and is reasonably well understood.
References
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