Indole |
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Product Categories: |
Intermediates/Pesticide intermediates |
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Product name: |
Indole |
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Aliases: |
Azaindene, benzopyrrole |
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Molecular weight: |
117.148 |
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CAS NO: |
120-72-9 |
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EC NO: |
204-420-7 |
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Molecular formula: |
C8H7N |
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Structural formula: |
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Specification: |
99.0% |
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Package: |
25kg/barrel |
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Uses: |
It can be widely used in floral flavors such as jasmine, lilac, orange blossom, gardenia, honeysuckle, lotus, narcissus, ylang-ylang, grass orchid, white orchid, etc. It can be used in trace amounts in flavors such as chocolate, raspberry, strawberry, bitter orange, coffee, nuts, cheese, grape and fruity compound. |
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Product Introduction: |
Indole is a compound of pyrrole and benzene , also known as benzopyrrole, with a chemical formula of C8H7N. There are two ways of combining pyrrole and benzene, called indole and iso-indole. Indole and its homologues and derivatives are widely present in nature, mainly in natural flower oils such as jasmine , bitter orange flower, daffodil, vanilla, etc. White to off-white powder. |