Methyl Salicylate

$25.62
Description

Description

Methyl salicylate is an organic ester compound supplied in a 500 g, 25 g container for laboratory use. This product provides a reliable source of salicylate methyl for controlled laboratory workflows. Common methyl salicylate uses include applications in chemical research, formulation work, and other laboratory processes where this compound is required.

Key Features

  • Methyl Salicylate Compound: Supplied as a laboratory-grade chemical reagent.
  • Packaging: Suitable for laboratory and research use.
  • Organic Ester: Classified as salicylate methyl for chemical applications.
  • Consistent Quality: Designed for reliable laboratory workflows involving methyl salicylate.

Applications

  • Laboratory Research: Suitable for chemical research requiring methyl salicylate.
  • Formulation Work: Supports common methyl salicylate uses in controlled laboratory environments.
  • Chemical Processing: Useful where salicylate methyl is required as part of a laboratory process.

Benefits

  • Reliable Supply: Provides consistent access to methyl salicylate for laboratory use.
  • Convenient Packaging: 500 g and 25 g sizes support ongoing laboratory workflows.
  • Versatile: Supports a range of standard methyl salicylate uses in laboratory settings.
  • Controlled Handling: Supplied in a format suitable for professional laboratory environments.

Product Specs

  • Purity: Min. 99.0% (GC)
  • Size: 500 g, 25 g
  • Unit: EA
  • Molecular Formula / Molecular Weight: C₈H₈O₃ / 152.15
  • CAS Number: 119-36-8
  • Physical State: Liquid
  • Color: Colorless
  • Melting Point: −9 °C
  • Conditions to Avoid: N/A
  • Refractive Index: 1.54
  • Specific Gravity: 1.19
  • MDL Number: MFCD00002214
  • SDBS Number: 727
  • MINUM: 6120
  • PubChem Sub ID: 87575646
  • UNSPSC: 12352100
  • UN Number: N/A
  • Hazard Class: N/A
  • DOT Proper Shipping Name: N/A
  • Packaging Group: N/A
  • TSCA Listed: Yes

Categories

  • Laboratory Chemicals
  • Organic Compounds
  • Chemical Reagents
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FAQs

What are common laboratory uses for methyl salicylate?

Common uses include chemical research, formulation development, and laboratory processes where methyl salicylate is required as a reactant, intermediate, or component in controlled experiments.

What safety precautions should be followed when handling this product?

Methyl salicylate should be handled using appropriate personal protective equipment, including gloves, eye protection, and lab coats. Avoid inhalation, ingestion, and skin contact, and always work in accordance with your laboratory’s safety protocols.

How should methyl salicylate be stored?

Store the container tightly closed at room temperature, away from direct heat, light, and incompatible materials. Follow standard laboratory chemical storage practices and any additional guidance provided in the SDS.

Why does this product include a California Proposition 65 warning?

The Proposition 65 warning indicates that the product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. Users should review safety documentation and handle the product according to regulatory and workplace safety guidelines.