CAS: 120-72-9
Purity: 99%
Molecular Formula: C8H7N
Molecular Weight: 117.15
EINECS: 204-420-7
Synonyms: FEMA 2593; INDOLE; BENZO(B)PYRROLE; 1-Azaindene; IndoleGr; 2,3-Benzopyrrole,OrBenzazole,Indole; INDOLE CRYSTALLINE GR; Indole-15N
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Indole CAS 120-72-9 is a white, shiny, scaly crystal that turns dark when exposed to air and light. At high concentrations, there is a strong unpleasant odor, and when highly diluted (concentration<0.1%), it appears as orange and jasmine like floral fragrances. Melting point 52-53 ℃, boiling point 253-254 ℃. Soluble in ethanol, ether, hot water, propylene glycol, petroleum ether, and most non-volatile oils, insoluble in glycerol and mineral oils.
Item | Specification |
Boiling point | 253-254 °C (lit.) |
Density | 1.22 |
Melting point | 51-54 °C (lit.) |
flash point | >230 °F |
resistivity | 1.6300 |
Storage conditions | 2-8°C |
Indole is mainly used as a raw material for spices, dyes, amino acids, and pesticides. Indole itself is also a kind of spice, which is often used in daily essence formulations such as jasmine, lilac, lotus and orchid, and the dosage is usually a few thousandths. Indole can be widely used to manufacture jasmine, lilac, orange flower, gardenia, honeysuckle, lotus, narcissus, ylang ylang, grass orchid, white orchid and other floral essence. Indole is also commonly used with methyl indole to create artificial catnip fragrance
Usually packed in 25kg/drum,and also can be do customized package.