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Benzaldehyde

Sandra Forbes

Product Manager


Benzaldehyde (C6H5CHO) is an organic compound consisting of a benzene ring with a formyl substituent. It is among the simplest aromatic aldehydes and one of the most industrially useful.

It is a colorless liquid with a characteristic almond-like odor, and is commonly used in cherry-flavored sodas. A component of bitter almond oil, benzaldehyde can be extracted from a number of other natural sources. Synthetic benzaldehyde is the flavoring agent in imitation almond extract, which is used to flavor cakes and other baked goods.

 

Recent Literature


A transition-metal- and catalyst-free hydrogenation of a wide range of aryl halides is promoted by bases using either aldehydes or alcohols as hydrogen source. One equivalent of benzaldehyde affords an equal yield as that of 0.5 equiv of benzyl alcohol. The kinetic study reveals that the initial rate of PhCHO is nearly 4 times faster than that of BnOH. Radical trapping experiments indicate the radical nature of this reaction.

H.-X. Zheng, X.-H. Shan, J.-P. Qu, Y.-B. Kang, Org. Lett.201719, 5114-5117. 10.1021/acs.orglett.7b02399

 

Quoted from: https://www.organic-chemistry.org/chemicals/reductions/benzaldehyde.shtm

 

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