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phenyl salicylate

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phenyl salicylate,
the salicylic ester of phenol. Also called salol. See also salol camphor.

phenyl
the monovalent radical, C6H5.

phenyl salicylate
a salicylic acid ester used as an analgesic.


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Chemicals used on carpets and upholstery which are known to kill dust mites include benzyl benzoate, permethrin, pirimiphos methyl, phenyl salicylate, tannic acid, common household disinfectants, combinations of these, and insect growth regulators.
Dorset, UK); resorcinol monobenzoate (99% pure), phenyl salicylate (99% pure), benzyl-4-hydroxyparabene (99% pure), and 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (99% pure) from Aldrich Chemicals (Dorset, UK); bisphenol A (4,4'-isopropylidene diphenol; 97% pure) from Acros Organics (Geel, Belgium); and 4'-chlorobiphenyl-4-ol (> 95% pure), 2,3,4-trichlorobiphenyl (99.
Offers Salol phenyl salicylate stabilizer, a colorless solid that can be added to monomers before polymerization, dissolved in a plasticizer or solvent, or used as a liquid additive above its melting point of 107 F.
 
 
 
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