orthoethylbenzaldehyde
Orthoethylbenzaldehyde is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H10O. It is a substituted benzaldehyde, meaning it is derived from benzaldehyde by the addition of an ethyl group (C2H5) to the benzene ring. The "ortho" prefix indicates that the ethyl group is attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the aldehyde group (CHO). Its structure consists of a benzene ring with an aldehyde group and an ethyl group positioned on adjacent carbon atoms.
This compound is a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature. It possesses a distinct aroma,
The synthesis of orthoethylbenzaldehyde can be achieved through various organic reactions, often involving the functionalization of
Orthoethylbenzaldehyde finds applications as an intermediate in the synthesis of more complex organic molecules. It can