Diisopropylbenzenes

The diisopropylbenzenes constitute a group of aromatic hydrocarbons, whose chemical structure consists of a benzene ring with two isopropyl groups (−CH(CH3)2) as a substituents. Through their different arrangement, they form three structural isomers with the molecular formula C12H18.

Diisopropylbenzenes
Systematic name 1,2-Diisopropylbenzene1,3-Diisopropylbenzene1,4-Diisopropylbenzene
Common name o-Diisopropylbenzenem-Diisopropylbenzenep-Diisopropylbenzene
Chemical structure
CAS Number 577-55-999-62-7100-18-5
PubChem CID 11345 from PubChemCID 7450 from PubChemCID 7486 from PubChem
Chemical formula C12H18
Molar mass 162.28 g/mol
State of matter Liquid
Melting point −57 °C[1] −63 °C[2] −17 °C[3]
Boiling point 205 °C[1] 203 °C[2] 210 °C[3]
Solubility Very slightly soluble in water[1] 0.072 mg·l−1 in water (25 °C)[2] Practically insoluble in water[3]

References

  1. Record in the GESTIS Substance Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  2. Record in the GESTIS Substance Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  3. Record in the GESTIS Substance Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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