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PubChem ID: 996

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Monohydroxybenzene
hydroxybenzend
Hydroxybenzene
Hydroxybenzene solution
Carbolsaeure
Karbolsaeure
phenylalcohol
Benzophenol
Carbolsaure
Fenosmolin
Fenosmoline
MODIFIED POLYPHENYLENE ETHER
Monohydroxy benzene
Monophenol
Oxybenzene
Phenolcrude
Phenosmolin
Phylorinol
benzenod
Benzenol
Carbolicum acidum
Cepastat lozenges
ISWSIDIOOBJBQZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Phenol homopolymer
Phenol,industrial
Acide carbolique
Castellani Paint
Cepastat Cherry
CHLORASEPTIC SORE THROAT
Fenolo
Hydroxy-benzene
Liquefied phenol
Liquified Phenol
Liver Supplement
monophenyl ether
Pandy's reagent
Paoscle
Phenic
phenol
Phenol solution
Phenol solutions
Phenol synthetic
Phenolated water
Phenolated water for disinfection
Phenole
Phenyl hydroxide
Phenylic alcohol
Synthetic phenol
acide phenique
Campho-Phenique Liquid
carbolic acid
CEPASTAT EXTRA STRENGTH
Chloraseptic Sore Throat Cherry
Chloraseptic Sore Throat Citrus
Chloraseptic Sore Throat Menthol
Cuticura pain relieving ointment
Fenol
Izal
Liquid phenol
Phenic alcohol
Phenol alcohol
Phenol liquid
Phenol molten
PHENOL REAGENT
Phenyl alcohol
Phenyl hydrate
Phenylic acid
PhOH
Sore Throat Readyincase
TEA polyphenol
Throat Relief
Aseptil rojo
Carbolic acid liquid
Carbolic oil
EQUALINE SORE THROAT
IPH
Oral Relief
Phenic acid
Phenol polymer-bound
Sore Throat
Sterile Diluent for Allergenic Extract
Campho-Phenique Gel
Equate Sore Throat
HEALTHY ACCENTS SORE THROAT
Leader Sore Throat
Liquefied phenol BP
Phenol, sulfurated
Sore Throat Cherry
Sore Throat Menthol
Sunmark Sore Throat
Topcare Sore Throat
AC1L1AHZ
GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY SORE THROAT
Phenol, detached crystals
Phenol, liquefied
Phenol, synthetic
Phenol, ultrapure
Sore Throat Relief Cherry
Sore Throat Relief Menthol
Sore Throat Spray
PHENOL REAGE NT
Phenol, liquid
Phenol, molten
Smart Sense Sore Throat
Sore Throat Relief Cherry Flavor
Sore Throat Spray Cherry
1ai7
1li2
4i7l
C6H6O
Carbolic acid, liquid
Dg Health Sore Throat
Good Sense Sore Throat
Phenol 6%
Phenol, polymer-bound
Phenol, pure
Phenol, solid
phenylic acid, phenyl hydroxide
Campho-Phenique Cold Sore Gel
Carbolsaure [German]
CARE ONE SORE THROAT
Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm
Pain A Lay
PHENOL, ACS
Phenol, ACS reagent
Phenol, for molecular biology
ACMC-1CE2K
Benzene, hydroxy-
PHENOL, ULTRA PURE
Rx Act Sore Throat
3f39
AC1Q791G
Acide carbolique [French]
Baker's p and s
Fenolo [Italian]
Phenol (liquid)
Phenole [German]
WLN: QR
CHEMBL14060
CS0062
PHENOL- D6
UN1671
UN2312
UN2821
339NCG44TV
BDBM26187
Castellani Paint 1.5%
CCRIS 504
CTK0H5673
Fenol(DUTCH, POLISH)
H2391
HMDB00228
HSDB 113
Liquefied phenol (TN)
P1610
Paoscle (TN)
Phenol (TN)
Phenol [JAN]
Phenol, >=99%
(14C)Phenol
BIDD:ER0293
DB03255
LS-476
NSC36808
Phenol for disinfection (TN)
Phenol, 90% aqueous solution
RL00383
Baker's P and S Liquid and Ointment
bmse000290
bmse010026
C00146
C15584
D00033
LTBB002354
Phenol [USP:JAN]
Rcra waste number U188
UNII-339NCG44TV
AK113559
AM802906
DNC010455
DTXSID5021124
NA 2821
OR034257
OR192502
OR214349
OR214350
OR241808
OR251051
OR277357
OR285554
Phenol, pharmaceutical secondary standard; traceable to USP and PhEur
Phenol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
UN 1671
UN 2312
UN 2821
Baker's P & S liquid & Ointment
CHEBI:15882
DSSTox_CID_1124
Fenol [Dutch, Polish]
Liquefied phenol (JP17)
NCI-C50124
PHENOL, 80% in ethanol
Phenol, PESTANAL(R), analytical standard
PHENYL, 2-HYDROXY-
PHENYL, 4-HYDROXY-
ZINC5133329
AB1002201
AJ-53232
AN-22534
ANW-15995
BP-30160
DSSTox_GSID_21124
KB-59534
NSC 36808
NSC-36808
Phenol for disinfection (JP17)
Phenol, labeled with carbon-14
SC-26791
Caswell No. 649
DSSTox_RID_75955
MFCD00002143
MFCD03703209
Phenol, >=99.0%
Phenol, BP grade 80% aqueous solution
Phenol, unstabilized, purified by redistillation, >=99%
ZINC05133329
AI3-01814
LS-105199
Phenol (JP17/USP)
Phenol, LR, >=99%
RTR-002010
AKOS000119025
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 064001
I01-9247
J-610001
RCRA waste no. U188
FEMA No. 3223
FT-0645154
FT-0673707
MLS001065591
SMR000568492
1,3-Butadiene,2-methyl-,homopolymer,phenol-modified
I14-62966
Liquified Phenol, meets USP testing specifications, >=89.0%
Tox21_113463
Tox21_201639
Tox21_300042
Un 2812 (solution)
108-95-2
F1908-0106
Phenol, natural, 97%, FG
Phenol, unstabilized, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
UN 2312 (molten)
Phenol (or solutions with 5% or more phenol)
Phenol, AR, >=99.5%
UN 1671 (solid)
8002-07-1
MCULE-9943948107
NCGC00091454-01
NCGC00091454-02
NCGC00091454-03
NCGC00091454-04
NCGC00091454-05
NCGC00091454-06
NCGC00091454-07
NCGC00254019-01
NCGC00259188-01
Phenol, JIS special grade, >=99.0%
CAS-108-95-2
EINECS 203-632-7
EINECS 262-972-4
Phenol solution, certified reference material, 500 mug/mL in methanol
Phenol stock solution, 100 mg/dL, standard
Phenol, SAJ first grade, >=98.0%
14534-23-7
27073-41-2
50356-25-7
61788-41-8
63496-48-0
65996-83-0
68071-29-4
73607-76-8
84650-60-2
582-EP2269975A2
582-EP2269977A2
582-EP2269997A2
582-EP2270003A1
582-EP2270101A1
582-EP2270113A1
582-EP2272813A2
582-EP2272817A1
582-EP2272822A1
582-EP2272849A1
582-EP2272935A1
582-EP2272972A1
582-EP2272973A1
582-EP2274983A1
582-EP2275105A1
582-EP2275395A2
582-EP2275403A1
582-EP2275404A1
582-EP2275411A2
582-EP2275415A2
582-EP2275420A1
582-EP2277565A2
582-EP2277566A2
582-EP2277567A1
582-EP2277568A2
582-EP2277569A2
582-EP2277570A2
582-EP2277867A2
582-EP2277872A1
582-EP2277879A1
582-EP2277881A1
582-EP2279750A1
582-EP2280001A1
582-EP2280003A2
582-EP2280004A1
582-EP2280006A1
582-EP2280010A2
582-EP2280012A2
582-EP2280020A1
582-EP2280021A1
582-EP2281817A1
582-EP2281819A1
582-EP2284146A2
582-EP2284147A2
582-EP2284148A1
582-EP2284157A1
582-EP2284160A1
582-EP2284165A1
582-EP2284169A1
582-EP2284178A2
582-EP2286811A1
582-EP2286812A1
582-EP2287158A1
582-EP2287161A1
582-EP2287162A1
582-EP2287165A2
582-EP2287166A2
582-EP2287167A1
582-EP2289509A2
582-EP2289868A1
582-EP2289879A1
582-EP2289883A1
582-EP2289891A2
582-EP2289892A1
582-EP2289896A1
582-EP2289965A1
582-EP2292280A1
582-EP2292597A1
582-EP2292608A1
582-EP2292620A2
582-EP2295399A2
582-EP2295411A1
582-EP2295424A1
582-EP2295426A1
582-EP2295427A1
582-EP2295428A2
582-EP2295429A1
582-EP2295434A2
582-EP2295437A1
582-EP2295438A1
582-EP2298734A2
582-EP2298742A1
582-EP2298744A2
582-EP2298750A1
582-EP2298753A1
582-EP2298758A1
582-EP2298759A1
582-EP2298775A1
582-EP2298776A1
582-EP2298778A1
582-EP2301536A1
582-EP2301538A1
582-EP2301919A1
582-EP2301924A1
582-EP2301926A1
582-EP2301929A1
582-EP2301935A1
582-EP2301937A1
582-EP2301983A1
582-EP2302015A1
582-EP2305033A1
582-EP2305243A1
582-EP2305625A1
582-EP2305627A1
582-EP2305633A1
582-EP2305640A2
582-EP2305648A1
582-EP2305649A1
582-EP2305662A1
582-EP2305664A1
582-EP2305668A1
582-EP2305673A1
582-EP2305674A1
582-EP2305679A1
582-EP2305684A1
582-EP2305685A1
582-EP2305687A1
582-EP2305689A1
582-EP2305695A2
582-EP2305696A2
582-EP2305697A2
582-EP2305698A2
582-EP2305808A1
582-EP2308471A1
582-EP2308510A1
582-EP2308838A1
582-EP2308840A1
582-EP2308848A1
582-EP2308861A1
582-EP2308865A1
582-EP2308872A1
582-EP2308873A1
582-EP2308875A1
582-EP2308877A1
582-EP2308878A2
582-EP2308880A1
582-EP2311455A1
582-EP2311464A1
582-EP2311494A1
582-EP2311808A1
582-EP2311811A1
582-EP2311814A1
582-EP2311822A1
582-EP2311824A1
582-EP2311829A1
582-EP2311831A1
582-EP2311834A1
582-EP2314295A1
582-EP2314571A2
582-EP2314576A1
582-EP2314579A1
582-EP2314588A1
582-EP2315502A1
582-EP2316452A1
582-EP2316470A2
582-EP2316824A1
582-EP2316829A1
582-EP2316831A1
582-EP2316832A1
582-EP2316833A1
582-EP2316836A1
582-EP2316937A1
582-EP2316974A1
582-EP2371806A1
582-EP2371807A1
582-EP2371811A2
582-EP2372017A1
582-EP2374784A1
582-EP2374785A1
582-EP2377842A1
582-EP2380872A1
Phenol solution, 5000 mug/mL in methanol, certified reference material
Phenol solutions [UN2821] [Poison]
Tox21_113463_1
Phenol, detached crystals, 99% 100g
MolPort-000-871-946
139-02-6 (hydrochloride salt)
78049-EP2272846A1
78049-EP2277868A1
78049-EP2277869A1
78049-EP2277870A1
78049-EP2287158A1
78049-EP2292608A1
78049-EP2308866A1
78049-EP2371806A1
78049-EP2371807A1
97694-EP2305662A1
Phenol solutions [UN2821] [Poison]
Phenol, BioXtra, >=99.5% (GC)
Phenol, contains hypophosphorous as stabilizer, loose crystals, ACS reagent, >=99.0%
Phenol, molten [UN2312] [Poison]
Phenol, for molecular biology, ~90% (T), liquid
Phenol, solid [UN1671] [Poison]
Phenol solution, 100 mug/mL in acetonitrile, PESTANAL(R), analytical standard
Phenol, molten [UN2312] [Poison]
Phenol, BioUltra, for molecular biology, >=99.5% (GC)
Phenol, solid [UN1671] [Poison]
Phenol, BioUltra, for molecular biology, TE-saturated, ~73% (T)
Phenol, >=96.0% (calc. on dry substance, T)
Phenol solution, Equilibrated with 10??mM Tris HCl, pH??8.0, 1??mM EDTA, BioReagent, for molecular biology
Phenol, p.a., ACS reagent, 99.5-100.5%
p-Hydroxy polystyrene (100-200 mesh, 0.5-1.5 mmol/g)
InChI=1/C6H6O/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5,7
Phenol solution, BioReagent, Saturated with 0.1 M citrate buffer, pH??4.3 +/- 0.2, for molecular biology
Phenol, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, USP, >=99.5% (GC), crystalline (detached)
Phenol, puriss. p.a., ACS reagent, reag. Ph. Eur., 99.0-100.5%
Phenol, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, USP, 99.5-100.5% (GC)
Phenol, polymer-bound, 100-200 mesh, extent of labeling: 0.5-1.5 mmol/g loading, 1 % cross-linked with divinylbenzene
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namephenol
SMILESC1=CC=C(C=C1)O
InchiInChI=1S/C6H6O/c7-6-4-2-1-3-5-6/h1-5,7H
FormulaC6H6O
PubChem ID996
Molweight94.113
LogP1.67
Atoms13
Bonds13
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationBenzenoids Alcohols

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for phenol is 3.33X10-7 atm-cu m/mol at 25 deg C(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that phenol is expected to be essentially nonvolatile from water surfaces(2). Phenols's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces in not expected to occur(SRC). Phenol is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 0.35 mm Hg(3).
Literature: (1) Gaffney JS et al; Environ Sci Technol 21: 519-23 (1987))(2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Bingham E et al, eds; Patty's Toxicology. 5th ed. NY, NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 4: 383 (2001)
Soil Adsorption
Phenol is reported to have low adsorptivity to clay soils and silt loam(1) and no adsorption to aquifer material(3) and montmorillonite and kaolinite clays(8). The Koc for phenol to a Batcombe silt loam soil (pH 6.7, organic carbon 2.51%) was 30(6). It was 16 for a Brookstone clay loam (pH 5.7, organic matter 5.1%) and varied with pH and iron content of the soil(7). The Freundlich K and (1/N) for phenol in Captina (pH 5.7, 1.1 % organic matter) and Palouse silt loam (pH 5.7, 3.6% organic matter) soils were 0.58 (1.15) and 0.81 (1.00)(2); the Koc values for these soils are 91 and 39(SRC). Based on the reported Koc values, phenol would be expected to generally exhibit very high mobility in soil, based on a classification scheme(4). In a study of the adsorption of phenol onto siltstone associated with a Wyoming coal deposit suitable for in situ gasification, the pH of the solution was the major controlling factor with adsorption occurring at pH's below the pKa of phenol and no adsorption occurring at pH's above the pKa(5). The log of the Freundlich K value was approximately -4(5). Therefore, phenol may be transported by groundwater near in situ coal gasification sites due to the elevated pH's at these sites after gasification(5). The pKa of phenol is 9.99(9), indicating that it will be partially dissociated at the upper end of environmental pH range and its mobility may be pH dependent(SRC). In general, anions generally do not adsorb to organic carbon and clay as strongly as their neutral counterparts(10).
Literature: (1) Artiola-Fortuny J, Fuller WH; Soil Sci 133: 18-26 (1982) (2) Scott HD et al; J Environ Qual 12: 91-5 (1983) (3) Ehrlich GG et al; Groundwater 20: 703-10 (1982) (4) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (5) Laquer FC, Manahan SE; Chemosphere 16: 1431-45 (1987) (6) Briggs GG; J Agric Food Chem 29: 1050-9 (1981) (7) Boyd SA et al; Appl Environ Microbiol 46: 50-4 (1983) (8) Luh MD, Baker RA; pp. 534-42 in Proc 25th Ind Waste Conf Purdue Univ (1970) (9) Lide DR, ed; CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 81st Ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press LLC, p. 5-89 (2000) (10) Doucette WJ; pp. 141-188 in Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals. Boethling RS, Mackay D, eds. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publ (2000)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
0.35 mm Hg @ 25 deg CJones AH; J Chem Eng Data 5: 196-200 (1960)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaBacillus SimplexReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus SubtilisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus WeihenstephanensisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBurkholderia Gladioli LMG 2216n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica LMG 22274n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiin/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides Groupn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaen/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaMicrobacterium OxydansReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia MarcescensReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces LateritiusReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al., 2003
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Gladioli LMG 2216MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica LMG 22274MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiin/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides Groupn/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaen/an/a
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/a
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/a
FungiTuber Aestivumn/an/a