Benzyl phenyl acetate, also known as phenylmethyl phenylacetate or BPA, is a naturally occurring chemical classified as an ester. It imparts an aromatic, sweet and floral scent, making it a sought-after ingredient in the perfumery and flavor industry. This pale, colorless yellow liquid is prepared by combining phenylacetic acid with benzyl alcohol. Its delicate fragrance is reminiscent of jasmine and other flowers, and contributes to perfumes, colognes and fragrances.
C15H14O2
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Benzyl Phenyl Acetate
Flavours and Fragrance
SYNONYMS
Phenylmethyl phenylacetate, Benzyl α-phenylacetate
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
226.27 g/mol
CAS NUMBER
102-16-9
CHEMICAL FORMULA
C15H14O2
HS CODE
29153990
DENSITY
1.087 g/cm³
MELTING POINT
16-18°C
BOILING POINT
305°C
VISCOSITY
Not Specified
SHELF LIFE
2-3 Years
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Not Specified
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