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(108-39-4)m-Cresol is used as a disinfectant and solvent. Lysol
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Alcohols, phenols, and phenol alcohols are pivotal chemical compounds employed in diverse industrial applications, ranging from pharmaceuticals to personal care products. Alcohols, characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl (-OH) group, are widely utilized as solvents, disinfectants, and antiseptics. Ethanol, for instance, is commonly used in hand sanitizers and disinfectants due to its antimicrobial properties. Phenols, featuring a hydroxyl group attached to an aromatic ring, exhibit strong antiseptic and disinfectant properties. Phenol alcohols, compounds that combine features of both alcohols and phenols, offer a unique blend of properties. One example is benzyl alcohol, which serves as a solvent, preservative, and fragrance ingredient in cosmetic formulations.
The synthesis of alcohols, phenols, and phenol alcohols involves a range of chemical reactions, including hydroxylation, oxidation, and esterification. By carefully controlling these reactions, chemists can tailor the properties of these compounds to meet specific application requirements, ensuring their effectiveness and safety in various industrial and consumer products.
Common phenol uses:
● Disinfectants and antiseptics
● Chemical intermediates
● Adhesives and resins
● Textile manufacturing
● Herbicides
● Personal care products