Oxybenzone
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Oxybenzone | |
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Chemical name | (2-Hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)- phenylmethanone |
Other names | Oxybenzone Benzophenone-3 |
Chemical formula | C14H12O3 |
Molecular mass | 228.24 g/mol |
CAS number | [131-57-7] |
Density | ? g/cm3 |
Melting point | 66 °C |
Boiling point | ? °C |
SMILES | O=C(C2=CC=CC=C2)C1=C(O)C=C(OC)C=C1 |
Disclaimer and references |
Oxybenzone is an organic compound used in sunscreens. It is a derivative of benzophenone. It forms colorless crystals that are readily soluble in most organic solvents.
It is used as an ingredient in sunscreen and other cosmetics because it absorbs UV-A ultraviolet rays.
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- Merck Index, 11th Edition, 6907.