Photo credits: ScenTree SAS
Do you sell any of the raw materials? Would you like to let our users know? 
 Send an email to fournisseurs@scentree.coto learn about our advertising opportunities. 
Do you sell any of the raw materials? Would you like to let our users know? 
 Send an email to fournisseurs@scentree.coto learn about our advertising opportunities. 
General Presentation
- 
								
CAS N° :
119-61-9 - 
								
EINECS number :
204-337-6 - 
								
FEMA number :
2134 - 
									
FLAVIS number :
07.032 
- 
									
JECFA number :
831 - 
								
Volatility :
Head/Heart - 
								
Price Range :
€ 
Physico chemical properties
- 
								
Appearance :
White crystals - 
								
Density :
1,1 - 
								
Refractive Index @20°C :
Data not available. - 
								
Optical rotation :
Data not available. - 
								
Vapor pressure :
Data not available. - 
								
Flash Point :
145°C 
- 
								
Molecular formula :
C13H10O - 
								
Molecular Weight :
182,22 g/mol - 
								
Log P :
3,18 - 
								
Fusion Point :
49°C - 
								
Boiling Point :
306°C - 
								
Detection Threshold :
Donnée indisponible. 
Chemistry & Uses
Uses in perfumery :
Benophenone is used in floral-lily of the valley, rosy and sometimes floral-watery notes (hyacinth…), and in fruity-cherry notes.
Year of discovery :
Data not available.
Natural availability :
Benzophenone is a compound of the scent principle of grapes, black tea and papaya among others. In perfumery, it is used exclusively in its synthetic form.
Isomerism :
Benzophenone does not have any isomer commonly used in perfumery.
Synthesis precursor :
Benzophenone is not a precursor for the synthesis of another compound of olfactory interest.
Synthesis route :
Benzophenone can be synthesized by a Friedel-Craft reaction from benzene by reaction with benzoyl chloride in the catalytic presence of aluminum chloride (Lewis acid). Another method consists in reacting benzene with tetrachloromethane, forming alpha,alpha-dichlorodiphenylmethane, which can be hydrolysed to Benzophenone. A last method is to oxidize diphenylmethane.
Stability :
Stable in perfumes and in diverse functional bases
Other comments :
Benzophenone has a plastic note distinctive to Diphenyl Oxide.
Regulations & IFRA
Allergens :
This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
IFRA 51th :
This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment