CAS number | 18166-40-0 |
Molecular formula | C12H28O4Si3 |
Product name | (METHACRYLOXYMETHYL)BIS(TRIMETHYLSILOXY)METHYLSILANE |
Molecular Structure | ![]() |
Density:0.917
Boiling Point:90-1ºC/2mmHg
Flash Point:103.3ºC
Refractive Index:1.415
Storage Condition:below 5ºC
Vapor Pressure:0.00347mmHg at 25°C
Cas No: 18166-40-0
Methyl salicylate, also known as wintergreen oil, is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a deep, sweet herbaceous aroma. It is an ester of salicylic acid and methanol, and is found naturally in many plants and fruits, including birch, wintergreen, cherry, and basil. It is also produced synthetically for use in perfumes, toiletries, and food flavoring.
Methyl salicylate has a wide range of uses in the chemical industry. It is used as a raw material for the production of a variety of compounds, including salicylates and salicylic acid derivatives, such as salicylaldehyde, salicylamine, salicyl esters, and salicylic acid derivatives. It is also used as a solvent, in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, and as a plasticizer.
Methyl salicylate is a common ingredient in many topical pain-relieving ointments and creams. It is believed to reduce inflammation and pain through its counter-irritant effect, which stimulates nerve endings and causes a sensation of warmth and cold. It is also used in liniments, rubs, and massage oils.
In addition, methyl salicylate is used as a food flavoring and a fragrance in cosmetics and perfumes. Its scent is reminiscent of wintergreen, and it is commonly used in the production of chewing gum, candy, and beverages.
Methyl salicylate is a volatile and potentially toxic compound. It can be hazardous if inhaled, and can cause skin irritation if it comes into contact with the skin. It should be handled with caution and stored in a cool, dry place.