3-Acetyl-6-methoxybenzaldehyde
3-Acetyl-6-methoxybenzaldehyde is a chemical compound found in the leaves of Encelia farinosa.[1]
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5-Acetyl-2-methoxybenzaldehyde | |
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5-Ethanoyl-2-methoxybenzenecarbaldehyde | |
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C10H10O3 | |
Molar mass | 178.18 g/mol |
Density | 1.137 g/mL |
Boiling point | 333 °C (631 °F; 606 K) |
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References
- Gray, Reed; Bonner, James (1948). "Structure determination and synthesis of a plant growth inhibitor, 3-acetyl-6-methoxybenzaldehyde, found in the leaves of Encelia farinosa". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 70 (3): 1249–1253. doi:10.1021/ja01183a114. PMID 18909201.
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