(EPH) 2-Phenoxyethanol (EPH)

(EPH) 2-phenoxyethanol (EPH) is an organic compound whose molecular structure contains an ethanol group and a phenoxy group. The ethanol group is composed of two carbon atoms and one oxygen atom, while the phenoxy group is the oxygen atom attached to the benzene ring. This compound usually appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a specific phenolic aroma.
(EPH) 2-phenoxyethanol (EPH) is chemically versatile, containing both an alcohol group and a benzene ring. This makes it widely used in some organic synthesis reactions. Due to the introduction of the phenoxy group, the compound has a certain lipophilicity in its molecular structure, which contributes to its solubility in some non-polar solvents. In addition, it may also participate in a series of substitution reactions and condensation reactions, thereby becoming an important intermediate in synthetic chemistry.
(EPH) 2-phenoxyethanol (EPH) is also commonly used in certain fields, such as the pharmaceutical and pesticide industries. The diversity of its chemical properties makes it a useful component for the synthesis of new compounds or the production of specific chemicals.