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Species: Bacillus spp.

Acetic Acid

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Methanecarboxylate
Methanecarboxylic acid
aceticacid
Carboxymethyl Group
Essigsaeure
Somatorelin acetate
Acetasol
Azijnzuur
Ethylate
Pyroligneous acid
QTBSBXVTEAMEQO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Somatrel
Glacial acetate
Kyselina octova
MeCOOH
Shotgun
Vinegar
Volsol
acetyl alcohol
Acide acetique
Acido acetico
AcOH
ethanoic acid
Glacial Acetic
HOAc
methane carboxylic acid
Orlex
Otic Domeboro
Vosol
acetic acid
acetic-acid
ACY
CH3COOH
Ethanoic acid monomer
ethoic acid
Ethylic acid
Ghrh acetate
Grf sumitomo
Octowy kwas
Undiluted Acetic Acid
Vinegar acid
Acetic acid glacial
Acetic Acid Natural
Glacial acetic acid
MeCO2H
AC1Q2BPJ
Aci-jel
10.Methanecarboxylic acid
Acetic acid, analytical standard
Acetic acid, Environmental Grade
CH3CO2H
acetic -acid
acetic acid-
CH3-COOH
CHEMBL539
Sodium acetate, anhydrous or trihydrate
AC1L18NC
Acetic acid, aqueous solution
Acetic acid, diluted
Acetic acid, Environmental Grade Plus
Acetic acid, glacial
Acetic acid, propionic acid distillate
Acetic acid, water solutions
Bifido Selective Supplement B, for microbiology
Essigsaeure [German]
Acetic acid, purified by double-distillation
Azijnzuur [Dutch]
Glacial acetic acid, meets USP testing specifications
Acetic acid, ACS reagent
E260
GTPL1058
HSDB 40
KSC491S8N
METHYL, CARBOXY-
Nat. Acetic Acid
Somatorelin acetate [JAN]
UNII-N4G9GAT76C component QTBSBXVTEAMEQO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Acetasol (TN)
Acetic Acid (Recovered)
Acetic Acid, Glacial Reagent ACS
Acide acetique [French]
Acido acetico [Italian]
ACMC-1B1E4
Kyselina octova [Czech]
PubChem22173
UN2789
UN2790
Acetic acid (natural)
Acetic acid solution, for HPLC
C2:0
CTK3J1986
HMDB00042
Octowy kwas [Polish]
WLN: QV1
Y1308
Glacial Acetic Acid, pharmaceutical secondary standard; traceable to USP
RL04447
Somatorelin acetate [WHO-DD]
Vinegar (Salt/Mix)
Acetic acid [JAN]
ACETIC ACID, GLACIAL, ACS
bmse000191
bmse000817
bmse000857
C00033
CCRIS 5952
D00010
E 260
E-260
Q40Q9N063P
UNII-XY920R6F5N
Acetic acid, Glacial, ACS Reagent
BC253535
DTXSID5024394
FEMA Number 2006
IN012302
LS-1541
LS-2535
NSC132953
NSC406306
OR034264
OR034746
Otic Domeboro (Salt/Mix)
STL264240
UN 2789
A834671
Carboxylic acids, C2-3
CHEBI:15366
DSSTox_CID_4394
UNII-Q40Q9N063P
ZINC5224164
Acetic acid, 0.1N Standardized Solution
Acetic acid, 1.0N Standardized Solution
AN-41867
ANW-41557
ANW-44008
DSSTox_GSID_24394
KB-47052
MO 08470
Acetic acid, glacial (USP)
BDBM50074329
Caswell No. 003
DSSTox_RID_77386
Glacial acetic acid, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
LMFA01010002
MFCD00036152
AI3-02394
Glacial acetic acid (JP17)
NCIOpen2_000659
NCIOpen2_000682
NSC 132953
NSC-132953
NSC-406306
RTR-021046
TR-021046
TR-021753
Acetic acid 0.25% in plastic container
Acetic acid, >=99.7%
Acetic acid, 1% v/v aqueous solution
Acetic acid, 4% v/v aqueous solution
Acetic acid, glacial [USAN:JAN]
AKOS000268789
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 044001
I04-9818
INS No. 260
Acetic acid (JP17/NF)
Acetic acid, Acculute Standard Volumetric Solution, Final Concentration 1.0N
BRN 0506007
FEMA No. 2006
FT-0613051
FT-0619087
FT-0621735
FT-0638674
FT-0659639
TCLP extraction fluid 2 (Salt/Mix)
TRA-0196378
64-19-7
I14-60089
Somatoliberin (human pancreatic islet), acetate (salt)
Acetic acid, puriss., >=80%
Tox21_301453
Acetic acid, 99.8%, anhydrous
Acetic acid, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
CAS-64-19-7
Acetic acid, >=99.99% trace metals basis
Acetic acid, glacial, >=99.85%
MCULE-8295936189
NCGC00255303-01
Acetic acid, ACS reagent, >=99.7%
Acetic acid, AR, >=99.8%
Acetic acid, LR, >=99.5%
Acetic acid, UV HPLC spectroscopic, 99.9%
EINECS 200-580-7
68475-71-8
77671-22-8
Acetic acid, for HPLC, >=99.8%
Acetic acid, JIS special grade, >=99.7%
Acetic acid, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, >=99%
UN 2790 (Salt/Mix)
612-EP0930075A1
612-EP1441224A2
612-EP2269610A2
612-EP2269977A2
612-EP2269978A2
612-EP2269985A2
612-EP2269986A1
612-EP2269988A2
612-EP2269989A1
612-EP2269990A1
612-EP2269991A2
612-EP2269992A1
612-EP2269993A1
612-EP2269994A1
612-EP2269998A2
612-EP2270001A1
612-EP2270002A1
612-EP2270006A1
612-EP2270008A1
612-EP2270010A1
612-EP2270011A1
612-EP2270012A1
612-EP2270013A1
612-EP2270014A1
612-EP2270015A1
612-EP2270016A1
612-EP2270018A1
612-EP2270113A1
612-EP2270505A1
612-EP2272509A1
612-EP2272516A2
612-EP2272517A1
612-EP2272537A2
612-EP2272813A2
612-EP2272817A1
612-EP2272822A1
612-EP2272825A2
612-EP2272827A1
612-EP2272831A1
612-EP2272832A1
612-EP2272834A1
612-EP2272835A1
612-EP2272841A1
612-EP2272842A1
612-EP2272847A1
612-EP2272848A1
612-EP2272849A1
612-EP2272935A1
612-EP2272972A1
612-EP2272973A1
612-EP2274983A1
612-EP2275102A1
612-EP2275105A1
612-EP2275401A1
612-EP2275403A1
612-EP2275404A1
612-EP2275407A1
612-EP2275409A1
612-EP2275410A1
612-EP2275411A2
612-EP2275412A1
612-EP2275413A1
612-EP2275414A1
612-EP2275417A2
612-EP2275420A1
612-EP2275421A1
612-EP2275469A1
612-EP2277507A1
612-EP2277622A1
612-EP2277848A1
612-EP2277858A1
612-EP2277861A1
612-EP2277862A2
612-EP2277864A1
612-EP2277866A1
612-EP2277867A2
612-EP2277871A1
612-EP2277872A1
612-EP2277874A1
612-EP2277875A2
612-EP2277877A1
612-EP2277878A1
612-EP2277880A1
612-EP2277881A1
612-EP2279750A1
612-EP2280000A1
612-EP2280001A1
612-EP2280003A2
612-EP2280004A1
612-EP2280006A1
612-EP2280008A2
612-EP2280009A1
612-EP2280010A2
612-EP2280012A2
612-EP2280013A1
612-EP2280020A1
612-EP2280021A1
612-EP2281563A1
612-EP2281813A1
612-EP2281815A1
612-EP2281817A1
612-EP2281818A1
612-EP2281819A1
612-EP2281820A2
612-EP2281821A1
612-EP2281823A2
612-EP2281824A1
612-EP2284146A2
612-EP2284147A2
612-EP2284149A1
612-EP2284150A2
612-EP2284151A2
612-EP2284152A2
612-EP2284153A2
612-EP2284155A2
612-EP2284156A2
612-EP2284157A1
612-EP2284159A1
612-EP2284160A1
612-EP2284161A1
612-EP2284162A2
612-EP2284163A2
612-EP2284164A2
612-EP2284167A2
612-EP2284168A2
612-EP2284169A1
612-EP2284170A1
612-EP2284174A1
612-EP2284178A2
612-EP2284179A2
612-EP2284920A1
612-EP2286795A1
612-EP2286811A1
612-EP2287140A2
612-EP2287147A2
612-EP2287148A2
612-EP2287150A2
612-EP2287152A2
612-EP2287153A1
612-EP2287155A1
612-EP2287156A1
612-EP2287160A1
612-EP2287161A1
612-EP2287162A1
612-EP2287163A1
612-EP2287165A2
612-EP2287166A2
612-EP2287167A1
612-EP2287940A1
612-EP2289509A2
612-EP2289510A1
612-EP2289518A1
612-EP2289868A1
612-EP2289876A1
612-EP2289879A1
612-EP2289883A1
612-EP2289885A1
612-EP2289890A1
612-EP2289892A1
612-EP2289893A1
612-EP2289894A2
612-EP2289897A1
612-EP2289965A1
612-EP2292088A1
612-EP2292227A2
612-EP2292228A1
612-EP2292231A1
612-EP2292233A2
612-EP2292234A1
612-EP2292576A2
612-EP2292586A2
612-EP2292589A1
612-EP2292590A2
612-EP2292592A1
612-EP2292593A2
612-EP2292595A1
612-EP2292596A2
612-EP2292597A1
612-EP2292599A1
612-EP2292602A1
612-EP2292603A1
612-EP2292604A2
612-EP2292606A1
612-EP2292610A1
612-EP2292611A1
612-EP2292615A1
612-EP2292617A1
612-EP2292619A1
612-EP2292620A2
612-EP2292621A1
612-EP2292622A1
612-EP2292628A2
612-EP2295053A1
612-EP2295055A2
612-EP2295401A2
612-EP2295402A2
612-EP2295406A1
612-EP2295409A1
612-EP2295411A1
612-EP2295412A1
612-EP2295413A1
612-EP2295414A1
612-EP2295415A1
612-EP2295416A2
612-EP2295417A1
612-EP2295418A1
612-EP2295419A2
612-EP2295421A1
612-EP2295423A1
612-EP2295425A1
612-EP2295426A1
612-EP2295427A1
612-EP2295430A2
612-EP2295431A2
612-EP2295432A1
612-EP2295433A2
612-EP2295434A2
612-EP2295437A1
612-EP2295438A1
612-EP2295439A1
612-EP2295441A2
612-EP2295503A1
612-EP2298312A1
612-EP2298729A1
612-EP2298731A1
612-EP2298734A2
612-EP2298735A1
612-EP2298742A1
612-EP2298743A1
612-EP2298744A2
612-EP2298745A1
612-EP2298746A1
612-EP2298747A1
612-EP2298748A2
612-EP2298750A1
612-EP2298754A1
612-EP2298755A1
612-EP2298756A1
612-EP2298757A2
612-EP2298758A1
612-EP2298759A1
612-EP2298761A1
612-EP2298763A1
612-EP2298766A1
612-EP2298767A1
612-EP2298768A1
612-EP2298770A1
612-EP2298771A2
612-EP2298772A1
612-EP2298775A1
612-EP2298776A1
612-EP2298777A2
612-EP2298778A1
612-EP2298779A1
612-EP2298780A1
612-EP2298828A1
612-EP2301533A1
612-EP2301534A1
612-EP2301536A1
612-EP2301538A1
612-EP2301544A1
612-EP2301912A2
612-EP2301916A2
612-EP2301918A1
612-EP2301922A1
612-EP2301923A1
612-EP2301928A1
612-EP2301929A1
612-EP2301931A1
612-EP2301933A1
612-EP2301934A1
612-EP2301935A1
612-EP2301937A1
612-EP2301938A1
612-EP2301939A1
612-EP2301940A1
612-EP2301983A1
612-EP2302382A2
612-EP2302383A2
612-EP2305219A1
612-EP2305248A1
612-EP2305250A1
612-EP2305254A1
612-EP2305257A1
612-EP2305260A1
612-EP2305627A1
612-EP2305633A1
612-EP2305636A1
612-EP2305637A2
612-EP2305640A2
612-EP2305641A1
612-EP2305643A1
612-EP2305646A1
612-EP2305647A1
612-EP2305648A1
612-EP2305649A1
612-EP2305650A1
612-EP2305651A1
612-EP2305652A2
612-EP2305653A1
612-EP2305654A1
612-EP2305655A2
612-EP2305657A2
612-EP2305659A1
612-EP2305660A1
612-EP2305662A1
612-EP2305663A1
612-EP2305664A1
612-EP2305666A1
612-EP2305667A2
612-EP2305668A1
612-EP2305670A1
612-EP2305671A1
612-EP2305672A1
612-EP2305673A1
612-EP2305674A1
612-EP2305675A1
612-EP2305676A1
612-EP2305678A1
612-EP2305679A1
612-EP2305681A1
612-EP2305682A1
612-EP2305683A1
612-EP2305684A1
612-EP2305687A1
612-EP2305689A1
612-EP2305695A2
612-EP2305696A2
612-EP2305697A2
612-EP2305698A2
612-EP2305769A2
612-EP2305808A1
612-EP2305825A1
612-EP2308479A2
612-EP2308492A1
612-EP2308510A1
612-EP2308562A2
612-EP2308812A2
612-EP2308828A2
612-EP2308831A1
612-EP2308833A2
612-EP2308838A1
612-EP2308839A1
612-EP2308841A2
612-EP2308842A1
612-EP2308847A1
612-EP2308848A1
612-EP2308849A1
612-EP2308850A1
612-EP2308851A1
612-EP2308854A1
612-EP2308855A1
612-EP2308857A1
612-EP2308858A1
612-EP2308861A1
612-EP2308864A1
612-EP2308865A1
612-EP2308867A2
612-EP2308869A1
612-EP2308870A2
612-EP2308872A1
612-EP2308873A1
612-EP2308874A1
612-EP2308875A1
612-EP2308877A1
612-EP2308879A1
612-EP2308880A1
612-EP2308882A1
612-EP2308883A1
612-EP2308960A1
612-EP2309584A1
612-EP2311451A1
612-EP2311453A1
612-EP2311455A1
612-EP2311494A1
612-EP2311796A1
612-EP2311797A1
612-EP2311798A1
612-EP2311799A1
612-EP2311801A1
612-EP2311802A1
612-EP2311803A1
612-EP2311805A1
612-EP2311806A2
612-EP2311807A1
612-EP2311808A1
612-EP2311809A1
612-EP2311810A1
612-EP2311811A1
612-EP2311814A1
612-EP2311816A1
612-EP2311817A1
612-EP2311818A1
612-EP2311820A1
612-EP2311821A1
612-EP2311822A1
612-EP2311823A1
612-EP2311824A1
612-EP2311825A1
612-EP2311826A2
612-EP2311827A1
612-EP2311829A1
612-EP2311830A1
612-EP2311831A1
612-EP2311834A1
612-EP2311835A1
612-EP2311837A1
612-EP2311838A1
612-EP2311839A1
612-EP2311840A1
612-EP2311842A2
612-EP2311850A1
612-EP2314295A1
612-EP2314571A2
612-EP2314574A1
612-EP2314575A1
612-EP2314576A1
612-EP2314577A1
612-EP2314578A1
612-EP2314579A1
612-EP2314581A1
612-EP2314582A1
612-EP2314583A1
612-EP2314585A1
612-EP2314586A1
612-EP2314587A1
612-EP2314588A1
612-EP2314589A1
612-EP2314590A1
612-EP2314593A1
612-EP2315303A1
612-EP2316450A1
612-EP2316452A1
612-EP2316457A1
612-EP2316458A1
612-EP2316459A1
612-EP2316824A1
612-EP2316825A1
612-EP2316826A1
612-EP2316827A1
612-EP2316828A1
612-EP2316829A1
612-EP2316831A1
612-EP2316834A1
612-EP2316835A1
612-EP2316836A1
612-EP2316837A1
612-EP2316905A1
612-EP2316906A2
612-EP2316937A1
612-EP2371797A1
612-EP2371798A1
612-EP2371799A1
612-EP2371800A1
612-EP2371802A1
612-EP2371803A1
612-EP2371804A1
612-EP2371810A1
612-EP2371811A2
612-EP2371814A1
612-EP2372017A1
612-EP2374454A1
612-EP2374526A1
612-EP2374538A1
612-EP2374786A1
612-EP2374895A1
612-EP2377510A1
612-EP2377842A1
612-EP2377843A1
612-EP2380568A1
612-EP2380661A2
612-EP2380867A1
612-EP2380874A2
Acetic acid, SAJ first grade, >=99.0%
SR-01000944354
834904-91-5
Acetic acid solution, 1 M, 1 N
Acetic acid, >=99.7%, SAJ super special grade
Acetic acid, >=99.7%, suitable for amino acid analysis
8426-EP2269978A2
8426-EP2269985A2
8426-EP2269991A2
8426-EP2270001A1
8426-EP2270006A1
8426-EP2272509A1
8426-EP2272825A2
8426-EP2272848A1
8426-EP2275102A1
8426-EP2275105A1
8426-EP2275403A1
8426-EP2275413A1
8426-EP2275421A1
8426-EP2277848A1
8426-EP2277867A2
8426-EP2277874A1
8426-EP2280003A2
8426-EP2280008A2
8426-EP2281819A1
8426-EP2284150A2
8426-EP2284151A2
8426-EP2284152A2
8426-EP2284153A2
8426-EP2284155A2
8426-EP2284156A2
8426-EP2284157A1
8426-EP2284164A2
8426-EP2286811A1
8426-EP2286812A1
8426-EP2287140A2
8426-EP2287148A2
8426-EP2287150A2
8426-EP2287156A1
8426-EP2289893A1
8426-EP2292589A1
8426-EP2292593A2
8426-EP2292603A1
8426-EP2292604A2
8426-EP2295409A1
8426-EP2295410A1
8426-EP2295412A1
8426-EP2295413A1
8426-EP2295419A2
8426-EP2295428A2
8426-EP2295432A1
8426-EP2295433A2
8426-EP2295437A1
8426-EP2295503A1
8426-EP2298312A1
8426-EP2298743A1
8426-EP2298762A2
8426-EP2298770A1
8426-EP2298775A1
8426-EP2298776A1
8426-EP2298780A1
8426-EP2298783A1
8426-EP2301928A1
8426-EP2301930A1
8426-EP2301933A1
8426-EP2301940A1
8426-EP2305250A1
8426-EP2305637A2
8426-EP2305640A2
8426-EP2305660A1
8426-EP2305682A1
8426-EP2305689A1
8426-EP2305695A2
8426-EP2305696A2
8426-EP2305697A2
8426-EP2305698A2
8426-EP2308840A1
8426-EP2308841A2
8426-EP2308861A1
8426-EP2308867A2
8426-EP2308870A2
8426-EP2308879A1
8426-EP2311806A2
8426-EP2311807A1
8426-EP2311808A1
8426-EP2311818A1
8426-EP2311826A2
8426-EP2311829A1
8426-EP2311831A1
8426-EP2311840A1
8426-EP2311842A2
8426-EP2314295A1
8426-EP2314576A1
8426-EP2314586A1
8426-EP2316824A1
8426-EP2316831A1
8426-EP2316834A1
Acetic acid, natural, >=99.5%, FG
MolPort-000-871-575
12812-EP2295402A2
12812-EP2316470A2
12812-EP2316831A1
Acetic acid, >=99.5%, FCC, FG
Acetic acid, >=99.7%, for titration in non-aqueous medium
Acetic acid, puriss., 99-100%
SR-01000944354-1
Acetic acid, glacial or acetic acid solution, >80% acid, by mass
Acetic acid, 99.5-100.0%
Acetic acid, semiconductor grade MOS PURANAL(TM) (Honeywell 17926)
Acetic acid, Environmental, 99.0% min. 500ml
4-02-00-00094 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
Acetic acid, for luminescence, BioUltra, >=99.5% (GC/T)
Acetic acid, glacial, PharmaGrade, USP, JP, Ph Eur, Manufactured under appropriate GMP controls for pharma or biopharmaceutical production.
Acetic acid, USP, 99.5-100.5%
Acetic acid solution, SAJ first grade, 27.0-33.0%
Acetic acid solution, not less than 50% but more than 80% acid, by mass
Acetic acid solution, with more than 10% and less than 50% acid, by mass
Acetic acid, of a concentration of more than 10 per cent, by weight, of acetic acid
Acetic acid, glacial or acetic acid solution, >80% acid, by mass [UN2789] [Corrosive]
InChI=1/C2H4O2/c1-2(3)4/h1H3,(H,3,4
Acetic acid, glacial or acetic acid solution, >80% acid, by mass [UN2789] [Corrosive]
Acetic acid solution, with more than 10% and less than 50% acid, by mass [UN2790] [Corrosive]
ACETIC ACID-1-13C, D4, 99 ATOM % 13C, 98 ATOM % D
Acetic acid solution, not less than 50% but more than 80% acid, by mass [UN2790] [Corrosive]
Acetic acid, p.a., ACS reagent, reag. ISO, reag. Ph. Eur., 99.8%
Acetic acid, puriss. p.a., ACS reagent, reag. ISO, reag. Ph. Eur., >=99.8%
Acetic acid, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., BP, USP, FCC, 99.8-100.5%
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameacetic acid
SMILESCC(=O)O
InchiInChI=1S/C2H4O2/c1-2(3)4/h1H3,(H,3,4)
FormulaCH3COOH
PubChem ID176
Molweight60.052
LogP-0.22
Atoms8
Bonds7
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationAcids carboxylic acid

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for acetic acid has been experimentally determined to be 1.43X10-7 atm-cu m/mole at 25 deg C(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that acetic acid is expected to be essentially nonvolatile from water surfaces(2). Acetic acid's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces is not expected to be an important fate process(SRC). Acetic acid is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 15.7 mm Hg at 25 deg C(3).
Literature: (1) Johnson BJ et al; J Atmos Chem 24: 113-119 (1996) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng. New York, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp (1989)
Soil Adsorption
A log Koc of 0.00 (Koc = 1), which was derived from experimental measurements, has been reported for acetic acid(1,2). According to a classification scheme(3), this Koc value suggests that acetic acid is expected to have very high mobility in soil. No detectable sorption was measured for acetic acid using the OECD Guideline 106 method employing an acidic forest soil, pH 2.8, an agricultural soil, pH 6.7, and a lake sediment, pH 7.1(4). Adsorption of acetic acid to 3 nearshore marine sediments collected from three different locations resulted in Kd values of 0.65 (Koc = 228), 0.085 (Koc = 6.5) and 0.046 (Koc = 27) using clastic mud (3.5% organic carbon, pH 7.0), muddy sand (1.3% organic carbon, pH 7.7), and carbonate sand (0.17% organic carbon, pH 8.1), respectively(5). The pKa of acetic acid is 4.76(6), indicating that this compound will exist partially in anion form in the environment and anions generally do not adsorb more strongly to soils containing organic carbon and clay than their neutral counterparts(7).
Literature: (1) Schuurmann G et al; Environ Sci Technol 40: 7005-7011 (Supplemental material) (2006) (2) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-7 (1992) (3) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (4) Von Oepen B et al; Chemosphere 22: 285-304 (1991) (5) Sansone JF et al; Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 51: 1889-1896 (1987) (6) Serjeant EP, Dempsey B; Ionisation Constants of Organic Acids in Aqueous Solution. IUPAC Chemical Data Series No. 23. New York, NY: Pergamon Press, p. 989 (1979) (7) Doucette WJ; pp. 141-188 in Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals. Boethling RS, Mackay D, eds. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publ (2000)
Literature: #In 24 hr aqueous adsorption studies using montmorillonite and kaolinite clay adsorbents, 2.4-30.4% of added acetic acid was observed to be in the adsorbed phase(1). In adsorption studies using the adsorbent hydroxyapatite (a mineral which occurs in the environment as a result of the diagenesis of skeletal apatite), only 5% of added acetic acid (in aqueous solution, pH 8.0) became adsorbed to the hydroxyapatite(2). Acetic acid has been noted to leach from biological disposal areas(3).
Literature: (1) Hemphill L, Swanson WS; Proc of the 18th Industrial Waste Conf, Eng Bull Purdue Univ, Lafayette IN 18: 204-17 (1964) (2) Gordon AS, Millero FJ; Microb Ecol 11: 289-98 (1985) (3) Abrams EF et al; Identification of Organic Compounds in Effluents from Industrial Sources. USEPA-560/3-75-002 p. 3 (1975)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
15.7 mm Hg at 25 deg C /Extrapolated/Daubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
MS-MS Spectrum 2640 - LC-ESI-QQ (API3000, Applied Biosystems) 50V Negative
MS-MS Spectrum 2637 - LC-ESI-QQ (API3000, Applied Biosystems) 20V Negative
MS-MS Spectrum 2638 - LC-ESI-QQ (API3000, Applied Biosystems) 30V Negative
MS-MS Spectrum 179743
MS-MS Spectrum 182077
MS-MS Spectrum 182078
MS-MS Spectrum 71 - Quattro_QQQ 40V Positive delivery=Flow_Injection analyzer=Triple_Quad
MS-MS Spectrum 179744
MS-MS Spectrum 70 - Quattro_QQQ 25V Positive delivery=Flow_Injection analyzer=Triple_Quad
MS-MS Spectrum 2636 - LC-ESI-QQ (API3000, Applied Biosystems) 10V Negative
MS-MS Spectrum 179742
MS-MS Spectrum 69 - Quattro_QQQ 10V Positive delivery=Flow_Injection analyzer=Triple_Quad
MS-MS Spectrum 182076
MS-MS Spectrum 2635 - EI-B (HITACHI M-80B) Positive
MS-MS Spectrum 2639 - LC-ESI-QQ (API3000, Applied Biosystems) 40V Negative
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAcinetobacter Baumaniiclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaActinobacillus Actinomycetemcomitans Y4n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaActinomyces Europaeusclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaActinomyces Naeslundiiclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2narhizosphere of maize plantsVelázquez-Becerra et al.,2011
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense Cdpromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4promotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihAmavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Highly attractive to Mexican fruit flies.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacteroides Biviusn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaBacteroides Capillosusclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaBacteroides Distasonisn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaBacteroides FragilisReduction of heat resistant spores, prevention of spore formation of Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonella enteritidis, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Clostridium perfringenes and Clostridium difficile.Hinton and Hume, 1995
BacteriaBacteroides Ovatusn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaBacteroides Pyogenesclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaBacteroides Thetaiotamicronn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaBacteroides Vulgatusn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431n/aTenorio-Salgado et al., 2013
BacteriaCapnocytophaga Ochracea ATCC 33596n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaClostridium Bifermentansn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Butyricumn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Cadaverumn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Difficileclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaClostridium Fallaxn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Histolyticumn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Perfringensclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaClostridium Ramosumclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaClostridium Septicumclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
BacteriaClostridium Sporogenesn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaClostridium Tertiumn/aWiggins et al., 1985
BacteriaEnterococcus Faecalisclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaEscherichia Colin/aBunge et al., 2008
BacteriaEubacterium Lentumclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaFusobacterium Necrophorumclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaFusobacterium Nucleatum ATCC 23726n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaFusobacterium Nucleatum ATCC 33568n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaFusobacterium Simiaeclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaHaemophilus InfluenzaeclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaen/aJulak et al., 2003
BacteriaLactobacillus Acidophilusclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus CIRM1436naDomiati cheesePogačić et al., 2016
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaNocardia Sp.clinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Anaerobicusclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Asaccharolyticusclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Prevotiiclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPorphyromonas Gingivalis FDC381n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaPorphyromonas Gingivalis W83n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaPrevotella Intermedia ATCC 25261n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaPrevotella Loescheii ATCC 15930n/aKurita-Ochiai et al., 1995
BacteriaPropionibacterium Acnesclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPropionibacterium Propionicumclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaProteus Mirabilisclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaPseudomonas Brassicacearum USB2104reduces mycelium growth and sclerotia germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum USB-F593; lyses red blood cellsrhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUnarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al., 2016
BacteriaSalmonella Enterican/aBunge et al., 2008
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaShigella Flexnerin/aBunge et al., 2008
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aJulak et al., 2003
BacteriaStaphylococcus Epidermidisclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sp.Highly attractive to Mexican fruit flies.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStreptococcus Agalactiaeclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaStreptococcus Dysgalactiaemilk of cowsHettinga et al 2010
BacteriaStreptococcus PneumoniaeclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaStreptococcus Pyogenesclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaStreptococcus Uberismilk of cowsHettinga et al 2010
BacteriaStreptococcus Viridansclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
BacteriaVeillonella Spp.Reduction of heat resistant spores, prevention of spore formation of Salmonella typhimurium, Salmonella enteritidis, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Clostridium perfringenes and Clostridium difficile.Hinton and Hume, 1995
FungiCandida Albicansclinical exudatesJulak et al. 2003
FungiCandida Tropicalisn/aBunge et al., 2008
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-620n/aCorcuff et al., 2011
FungiPenicillium Aurantiogriseumn/aBoerjesson et al., 1990
Fungi Penicillium CamembertiLarsen 2000
Fungi Penicillium CaseifulvumLarsen 2000
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaegrape vineBecher et al. 2012
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/aBruce et al., 2004
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al., 2003
FungiTuber Excavatumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/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
BacteriaAcinetobacter Baumaniipeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaActinobacillus Actinomycetemcomitans Y4n/an/a
BacteriaActinomyces Europaeuspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaActinomyces Naeslundiipeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2LB medium/NA mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense CdTSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4TSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Biviusn/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Capillosuspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaBacteroides Distasonisn/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Fragilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Ovatusn/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Pyogenespeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaBacteroides Thetaiotamicronn/an/a
BacteriaBacteroides Vulgatusn/an/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431Potato dextrose agarHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaCapnocytophaga Ochracea ATCC 33596n/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Bifermentansn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Butyricumn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Cadaverumn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Difficilepeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaClostridium Fallaxn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Histolyticumn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Perfringenspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaClostridium Ramosumpeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaClostridium Septicumpeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Sporogenesn/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Tertiumn/an/a
BacteriaEnterococcus Faecalispeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaEscherichia Colin/an/a
BacteriaEubacterium Lentumpeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaFusobacterium Necrophorumpeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaFusobacterium Nucleatum ATCC 23726n/an/a
BacteriaFusobacterium Nucleatum ATCC 33568n/an/a
BacteriaFusobacterium Simiaepeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaHaemophilus InfluenzaeBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeVF (peptone, NaCl) and VL broth (casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, cysteine, glucose, NaCl)HS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaLactobacillus Acidophiluspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus CIRM1436curd-based broth mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/an/a
BacteriaNocardia Sp.peptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/an/a
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Anaerobicuspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Asaccharolyticuspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPeptostreptococcus Prevotiipeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPorphyromonas Gingivalis FDC381n/an/a
BacteriaPorphyromonas Gingivalis W83n/an/a
BacteriaPrevotella Intermedia ATCC 25261n/an/a
BacteriaPrevotella Loescheii ATCC 15930n/an/a
BacteriaPropionibacterium Acnespeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPropionibacterium Propionicumpeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaProteus Mirabilispeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaPseudomonas Brassicacearum USB2104King's B AgarSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSNo
BacteriaSalmonella Enterican/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/an/a
BacteriaShigella Flexnerin/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusVF (peptone, NaCl) and VL broth (casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, cysteine, glucose, NaCl)HS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStaphylococcus Epidermidispeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaStreptococcus Agalactiaepeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaStreptococcus DysgalactiaeGCMS DSQno
BacteriaStreptococcus PneumoniaeBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaStreptococcus Pyogenespeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaStreptococcus UberisGCMS DSQno
BacteriaStreptococcus Viridanspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
BacteriaVeillonella Spp.n/an/a
FungiCandida Albicanspeptone/casein hydrolysate, yeast extract, beef extract, glucoseGC-FID FSOT NUKOLyes
FungiCandida Tropicalisn/an/a
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-620n/aHeadspace sampler/GC-MS
FungiPenicillium Aurantiogriseumn/an/a
Fungi Penicillium Camembertino
Fungi Penicillium Caseifulvumno
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaesynthetic minimal mediumGC-MS, EIyes
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/an/a
FungiTuber Aestivumn/an/a
FungiTuber Excavatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/an/a


Acetamide

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Methanecarboxamide
Essigsaeureamid
acetoamide
acetylamine
Ethanamide
acetamid
acetamide
Azetamid
DLFVBJFMPXGRIB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Ethanamid
Acetimidic acid
Ethanimidic acid
N-Methylformamde
Acetamide, analytical standard
Amid kyseliny octove
CNM
Acetic acid amide
CH3CONH2
Acetamide (Ethanamide)
Amide C2
02U
AC1L18NI
AC1Q2B5A
CCRIS 2
8XOE1JSO29
ACMC-1AWJ5
Acetamide, >=98%
DSSTox_CID_5
GTPL4661
KSC353G6F
CHEMBL16081
UNII-8XOE1JSO29
A0007
A0210
Acetimidic acid (VAN)
CTK1A5953
CTK2F3362
WLN: ZV1
Acetamide, crystalline, >=99%
Amid kyseliny octove [Czech]
BIDD:ER0566
DB02736
LP00003
NSC25945
RL04274
STR01066
bmse000825
bmse000895
C06244
Ethanimidic acid (9CI)
HMS3260A07
HSDB 4006
Acetamide, sublimed, 99%
BT000100
DTXSID7020005
LS-1431
OR034200
OR293213
OR293214
STL283915
A 0500
A832706
CHEBI:27856
CHEBI:49028
NCI-C02108
ZINC8034818
4CN-0956
AB1002187
AK-97258
AN-23637
ANW-20374
Caswell No. 003H
DSSTox_GSID_20005
KB-47044
Lopac-A-0500
NSC 25945
NSC-25945
SC-18410
ST2412615
TRA0053610
DSSTox_RID_75317
MFCD00008023
AI3-02060
CCG-204099
LT00795814
RTR-037243
TR-037243
AKOS000118788
AKOS015917387
I14-9593
J-523678
Lopac0_000003
S14-1087
BRN 1071207
EU-0100003
FT-0603458
FT-0621721
FT-0621725
FT-0625737
MLS002153504
SMR000326670
60-35-5
Acetamide, ~99% (GC)
Acetamide, zone-refined, purified by sublimation, 99%
Tox21_300776
Tox21_500003
F1908-0077
Acetamide, 99% 250g
CAS-60-35-5
9015-82-1
MCULE-9280264861
NCGC00015030-01
NCGC00015030-02
NCGC00015030-03
NCGC00015030-04
NCGC00015030-05
NCGC00093530-01
NCGC00093530-02
NCGC00254680-01
NCGC00260688-01
Acetamide, >=98.0% (GC)
Acetamide, >=99.0% (GC)
EINECS 200-473-5
27595-75-1
Acetamide (6CI,7CI,8CI,9CI)
9745-EP2269990A1
9745-EP2275407A1
9745-EP2275469A1
9745-EP2287940A1
9745-EP2289890A1
9745-EP2289965A1
9745-EP2295402A2
9745-EP2295550A2
9745-EP2298744A2
9745-EP2298749A1
9745-EP2298761A1
9745-EP2298776A1
9745-EP2298777A2
9745-EP2298828A1
9745-EP2301918A1
9745-EP2301933A1
9745-EP2301983A1
9745-EP2305640A2
9745-EP2305648A1
9745-EP2305687A1
9745-EP2308872A1
9745-EP2308873A1
9745-EP2308880A1
9745-EP2311808A1
9745-EP2311827A1
9745-EP2311829A1
9745-EP2311842A2
9745-EP2314593A1
9745-EP2316829A1
9745-EP2316831A1
9745-EP2316834A1
MolPort-001-779-697
25464-EP2284166A1
25464-EP2314580A1
25704-EP2298729A1
25704-EP2315303A1
4-02-00-00399 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
ACETAMIDE (SEE ALSO N-(4-FLUORENYL)ACETAMIDE 28322-02-3)
InChI=1/C2H5NO/c1-2(3)4/h1H3,(H2,3,4
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameacetamide
SMILESCC(=O)N
InchiInChI=1S/C2H5NO/c1-2(3)4/h1H3,(H2,3,4)
FormulaC2H5NO
PubChem ID178
Molweight59.068
LogP-1.03
Atoms9
Bonds8
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationAmides nitrogen compounds

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for acetamide is estimated as 2.0X10-9 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.018 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 7.05E10+5 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that acetamide is expected to be essentially nonvolatile from water surfaces(3). Acetamide's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces is not expected to occur(SRC). Acetamide is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure. Evaporation of acetamide at 20 deg C is reported to be negligible(4).
Literature: (1) ECHA; Search for Chemicals. Acetamide (CAS 60-35-5) Registered Substances Dossier. European Chemical Agency. Available from, as of August 8, 2016: http://echa.europa.eu/ (2) Yalkowsky SH et al; Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data Second Edition. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, p. 35 (2010) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) CDC; International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) 2012. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Prevention & Control. National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH). Ed Info Div. Available from, as of August 9, 2016: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcs/default.html
Soil Adsorption
An experimental Koc of 5 has been reported for acetamide(1). According to a classification scheme(2), this Koc value suggests that acetamide is expected to have very high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) Schuurmann G et al; Environ Sci Technol 40: 7005-7011 (2006), Supporting Information. Available at, as of August 9, 2016: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/suppl/10.1021/es060152f (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
0.0182 mm Hg at 25 deg C /OECD Guideline 104 (Vapor Pressure Curve)/ECHA; Search for Chemicals. Acetamide (CAS 60-35-5) Registered Substances Dossier. European Chemical Agency. Available from, as of August 8, 2016: http://echa.europa.eu/
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a


3-hydroxybutan-2-one

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
acetylmethylcarbinol
Dimethylketol
Acethoin
acetoine
ROWKJAVDOGWPAT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
acetoin
NATURAL ACETOIN
Acetyl methyl carbinol
acetylmethyl-
beta-oxobutane
Methanol, acetylmethyl
3-Hydroxybutanone
b-oxobutane
Acetoin, analytical standard
DL-Acetoin
gamma-Hydroxy-beta-oxobutane
1-Hydroxyethyl methyl ketone
Methanol, acetylmethyl-
1-Hydroxethyl methyl ketone
2-Acetoin
Acetyl Methyl Carbinol, Natural
AC1L18NL
AC1Q1JA8
Acetoin (natural)
KSC490C7N
2,3-Butanolone
3-Hydroxy-2-butanone; Acetylmethylcarbinol
NSC7609
UN2621
2-hydroxy-3-oxobutane
3-hydroxy-2-oxobutane
3-hydroxyl-2-butanone
Acetoin, May exist as crystalline dimer
CTK3J0176
HMDB03243
HSDB 974
2-Hydroxy-3-butanone
3-hydroxy-2-butanone
3-hydroxy-2-butanone, hydroxybutanone
3-hydroxybutan-2-one
LS-164
NSC89727
RP18489
C00466
CCRIS 2918
LTBB004792
2-Butanol-3-one
3-Oxo-2-butanol
AK128843
CHEMBL3561873
DTXSID0024399
NSC 7609
NSC-7609
OR035239
OR108639
OR315616
UN 2621
Acetoin, >=96%, natural
CHEBI:15688
DSSTox_CID_4399
2-butanone, 3-hydroxy
3-hydroxy-butan-2-one
AB1002764
AN-45468
ANW-31250
DSSTox_GSID_24399
KB-32104
NSC-89727
SC-18553
DSSTox_RID_77389
LMFA12000020
MFCD00004521
MFCD00038696
AI3-03314
Butan-2-ol-3-one
DB-003392
RTR-018308
ST24042214
TR-018308
.gamma.-Hydroxy-.beta.-oxobutane
AKOS000121293
AKOS017278202
I09-0138
Q-200581
2-Butanone, 3-hydroxy-
BRN 0385636
FEMA No. 2008
FT-0621797
FT-0695713
Acetoin, natural, >=95%, FG
Tox21_302518
513-86-0
F0001-1338
PROPOXY, 1-METHYL-2-OXO-
(+/-)-Acetoin
Acetoin, >=96%, FCC, FG
Butan-2-one, 3-hydroxy-
MCULE-5374414264
NCGC00256914-01
CAS-513-86-0
EINECS 208-174-1
51555-24-9
52217-02-4
Acetyl methyl carbinol [UN2621] [Flammable liquid]
MolPort-001-785-644
Acetyl methyl carbinol [UN2621] [Flammable liquid]
(+/-)-3-Hydroxybutan-2-one
2-Butanone, 3-hydroxy- (8CI,9CI)
2-Butanone, 3-hydroxy-, (R)-
2-01-00-00870 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
2-Butanone, 3-hydroxy-, (.+/-.)-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name3-hydroxybutan-2-one
SMILESCC(C(=O)C)O
InchiInChI=1S/C4H8O2/c1-3(5)4(2)6/h3,5H,1-2H3
FormulaC4H8O2
PubChem ID179
Molweight88.106
LogP-0.14
Atoms14
Bonds13
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationKetones Alcohols Alcohol Ketone

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for acetoin is estimated as 1.0X0-5 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) using a fragment constant estimation method(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that acetoin is expected to volatilize from water surfaces(2). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 2 days(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 28 days(SRC). Acetoin's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Acetoin is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon an estimated vapor pressure of 2.7 mm Hg(SRC), determined from a fragment constant method(3).
Literature: (1) Meylan WM, Howard PH; Environ Toxicol Chem 10: 1283-93 (1991) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Lyman WJ; p. 31 in Environmental Exposure From Chemicals Vol I, Neely WB, Blau GE, eds, Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press (1985)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of acetoin is estimated as 2(SRC), using a water solubility of 1.0X10+6 mg/L(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that aetoin is expected to have very high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) Yalkowsky SH, Dannenfelser RM; The AQUASOL DATABASE of Aqueous Solubility. Ver 5. Tucson, AZ: Univ AZ, College of Pharmacy (1992) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 4-5 (1990) (3) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
2.7X10+0 at 25 deg C /Estimated/US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver.3.11. June 10, 2003. Available from, as of Mar 15, 2005: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/episuitedl.htm
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaCollimonas Fungivorans Ter331n/aGarbeva et al., 2013
BacteriaCollimonas Pratensis Ter91n/aGarbeva et al., 2013
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937atriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis 168triggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03triggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaEscherichia Coli O157:H8China Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et Al. 2017
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus LSL 216nanaPogačić et al., 2016
BacteriaListeria Monocytogenes ATCC 19111China Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et Al. 2016
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa Sb3-1collection TU GrazRybakova et al. 2017
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaShigella Flexneri CGCMCC 1.1868China Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et Al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aPreti et. al., 2009
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureus ATCC 6538China Center of Industrial culture Collection, China General Microbiological Culture Collection CenterChen et Al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus EpidermidisDSMZVerhulst et al. 2010
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciurinafrom the gut flora of pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum honeydewLeroy et al., 2011
FungiLaccaria Bicolorn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiPaxillus Involutus MAJn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiPaxillus Involutus NAUn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnanaUsami et al., 2014
FungiStropharia Rugosoannulatan/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiTrichoderma Viriden/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiTuber BorchiinanaSplivallo and Ebeler 2015
FungiTuber IndicumT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al., 2003
BacteriaBacillus Cereus B-569n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica LMG 22274n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaEnterobacter AgglomeransRobacker and Lauzon 2002
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5an/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69n/aBlom et al., 2011
FungiCandida Shehataecacti, fruits, insects, natural habitatsNout and Bartelt 1998
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense Cdpromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aInduce growth promotion (leaf surface area), systemic resistance (ISR) and regulate auxin homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana.Ryu et al., 2003
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113nanaAsari et al., 2016
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4promotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihAmavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Spp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Induce growth promotion (leaf surface area), systemic resistance (ISR) and regulate auxin homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana.Ryu et al., 2003
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
BacteriaCoagulase-negative Staphylococcin/aHettinga et al., 2008
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaEscherichia Coli DH5apromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihAmavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaSerratia Sp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aHettinga et al., 2008
BacteriaStaphylococcus Epidermidis DSM 3269clinical isolate,catheterLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Haemolyticus CCM 2729clinical isolate,human skinLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Saccharolyticus B5709clinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Schleiferi DSMZ 4807clinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Schleiferi H34clinical isolateLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStaphylococcus Warneri CCM 2730clinical isolate,human skinLemfack et al. 2016
BacteriaStreptococcus Dysgalactiaemilk of cowsHettinga et al 2010
BacteriaStreptococcus Uberisn/aHettinga et al., 2008
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.It is an attractant to Anastrepha ludens (Diptera).Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
Fungi Dickschat et al. 2011
FungiBoletus Variegatusn/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaegrape vineBecher et al. 2012
FungiTrichoderma Viriden/aHung et al., 2013
FungiVerticillium Longisporumcollection TU GrazRybakova et al. 2017
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaCollimonas Fungivorans Ter331sand supplemented with artificial root exudatesHeadspace trapping/GC-MS
BacteriaCollimonas Pratensis Ter91sand supplemented with artificial root exudatesHeadspace trapping/GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis 168Murashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Murashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaEscherichia Coli O157:H8Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/'GC-MSno
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus LSL 216curd-based broth mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaListeria Monocytogenes ATCC 19111Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/'GC-MSno
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa Sb3-1GC-MS / SPMEno
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/an/a
BacteriaShigella Flexneri CGCMCC 1.1868Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/'GC-MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureus ATCC 6538Trypticase Soy Broth (TSB)HS-SPME/'GC-MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus EpidermidisCLSA, charcoal, GC-MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciuri867 liquid mediumSPME-GC/MS
FungiLaccaria BicolorMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiPaxillus Involutus MAJMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiPaxillus Involutus NAUMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
FungiStropharia RugosoannulataMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiTrichoderma VirideMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiTuber BorchiinaSPME-GC/MS/O); GC-RYes
FungiTuber IndicumYes
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aHeadspace solid-phase microextraction (HS-SPME) combined with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Cereus B-569MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924MSHeadspace 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 CV0MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaEnterobacter Agglomeransno
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593 MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2 MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1LB, MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5aLB, MR-VP and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69 MR-VP and LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
FungiCandida Shehataeyeast malt agarSPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense CdTSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937an/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113M9AGC/MSNo
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4TSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/an/a
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaCoagulase-negative StaphylococciMilkHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaEscherichia Coli DH5aTSASPME-GCno
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/an/a
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/an/a
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusMilkHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStaphylococcus Epidermidis DSM 3269brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Haemolyticus CCM 2729brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Saccharolyticus B5709brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Schleiferi DSMZ 4807brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Schleiferi H34brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus Warneri CCM 2730brain heart infusion mediumPorapak / GC/MSno
BacteriaStreptococcus DysgalactiaeGCMS DSQno
BacteriaStreptococcus UberisMilkHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.n/an/a
Fungi no
FungiBoletus Variegatusn/an/a
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaesynthetic minimal mediumGC-MS, EIyes
FungiTrichoderma VirideMalt extract agar Headspace volatiles collected with colomn/TD-GC-MS
FungiVerticillium Longisporumpotato dextrose agar (PDA), Czapek Dox liquid cultureGC-MS / SPMEno


Benzaldehyde

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Phenylmethanal benzenecarboxaldehyde
Benzenecarboxaldehyde
Phenylformaldehyde
PENTADEOTERO BENZALDEHYDE
benzanoaldehyde
Benzenecarbonal
Benzenemethylal
Benzylaldehyde
Phenylmethanal
Phenylmethanone
benzaidehyde
benzaldehvde
benzaldehyde
Benzene carboxaldehyde
Benzyaldehyde
Benzadehyde
benzaldehyd
Benzaldehyde Natural
Benzene carbaldehyde
Natural Benzaldehyde
Aromatic aldehyde
HUMNYLRZRPPJDN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Benzaldehyde FFC
Benzaldehyde, analytical standard
Benzene methylal
Benzoic aldehyde
Benzoyl hydride
Almond artificial essential oil
Bitter almond
Artificial almond oil
Benzoic acid aldehyde
HBX
Artificial bitter almond oil
bitter almond oil synthetic
(phenyl)methanone
Artificial essential oil of almond
Ben zoyl hydride
Artifical essential oil of almond
2vj1
Benzaldehyde (natural)
Ethereal oil of bitter almonds
SCHEMBL573
Synthetic oil of bitter almond
AC1L18SM
AC1Q6PV7
Benzaldehyde [USAN]
Benzaldehyde, pharmaceutical secondary standard; traceable to USP
Bitter almond oil, synthetic
Oil Of bitter almond
Benzaldehyde (NF)
NATURAL RSTD CASSIA OIL DIST FLAVOR
WLN: VHR
Benzaldehyde, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
KSC176K2J
ACMC-1C91Y
CHEMBL15972
LS-27
NSC7917
UN1990
B2379
BDBM60953
Benzaldehyde, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
CTK0H6524
HMDB06115
HSDB 388
nchembio814-comp15
TA269SD04T
BIDD:ER0249
LS41490
RP18863
C00193
C00261
CCRIS 2376
D02314
DSSTox_CID_134
UNII-TA269SD04T
ZINC895145
AK109012
BENZALDEHYDE REACTION PRODUCTS WITH HEPTANAL DISTN. LIGHTS
DTXSID8039241
NA 1989
NSC 7917
NSC-7917
OR035988
OR192667
PL039416
A800226
Benzaldehyde, AR, >=99%
Benzaldehyde, LR, >=99%
CHEBI:17169
NCI-C56133
AJ-24149
ANW-14310
DSSTox_GSID_39241
SC-19173
BDBM50139371
Caswell No. 076
DSSTox_RID_79432
MFCD00003299
MFCD00801585
ZINC00895145
AI3-09931
Benzaldehyde, purified by redistillation, >=99.5%
Benzaldehyde, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
DB-023673
KB-250682
LT00939687
ST24030100
TC-103055
AKOS000119172
EPA Pesticide Chemical Code 008601
ghl.PD_Mitscher_leg0.170
I01-1667
I14-7330
FEMA No. 2127
FT-0622622
Benzaldehyde, >=98%, FG, FCC
Benzaldehyde, for synthesis, 95.0%
I14-90980
Benzaldehyde, 98% 250g
Benzaldehyde, SAJ special grade, >=98.0%
Tox21_113069
Tox21_113244
Tox21_200634
100-52-7
Ald3-H_000012
Benzaldehyde, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%
F1294-0144
MCULE-7744113682
NCGC00091819-01
NCGC00091819-02
NCGC00091819-03
NCGC00258188-01
Benzaldehyde, natural, >=98%, FCC, FG
CAS-100-52-7
EINECS 202-860-4
55279-75-9
SR-01000944375
Ald3.1-H_000160
Ald3.1-H_000479
Ald3.1-H_000798
5044-EP2269979A1
5044-EP2269990A1
5044-EP2272491A1
5044-EP2272827A1
5044-EP2275404A1
5044-EP2275411A2
5044-EP2275412A1
5044-EP2277858A1
5044-EP2277865A1
5044-EP2277878A1
5044-EP2281818A1
5044-EP2284157A1
5044-EP2286915A2
5044-EP2287152A2
5044-EP2287159A1
5044-EP2289868A1
5044-EP2292593A2
5044-EP2295402A2
5044-EP2295410A1
5044-EP2295441A2
5044-EP2298767A1
5044-EP2298776A1
5044-EP2301534A1
5044-EP2301536A1
5044-EP2301538A1
5044-EP2305625A1
5044-EP2305629A1
5044-EP2305662A1
5044-EP2305679A1
5044-EP2305687A1
5044-EP2305769A2
5044-EP2305808A1
5044-EP2308562A2
5044-EP2311451A1
5044-EP2311455A1
5044-EP2311806A2
5044-EP2311840A1
5044-EP2314295A1
5044-EP2314586A1
5044-EP2314587A1
5044-EP2314593A1
5044-EP2316450A1
5044-EP2316832A1
5044-EP2316833A1
5044-EP2371831A1
5044-EP2374454A1
5044-EP2374783A1
5044-EP2377841A1
5044-EP2380871A1
Benzaldehyde, purum, >=98.0% (GC)
53585-EP2305651A1
53585-EP2308854A1
Benzaldehyde [UN1990] [Class 9]
Benzaldehyde on polystyrene, 0.8-1.5 mmol/g
125826-EP2287158A1
125826-EP2295422A2
SR-01000944375-1
Benzaldehyde [UN1990] [Class 9]
Benzaldehyde, puriss. p.a., >=99.0% (GC)
InChI=1/C7H6O/c8-6-7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-6
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namebenzaldehyde
SMILESC1=CC=C(C=C1)C=O
InchiInChI=1S/C7H6O/c8-6-7-4-2-1-3-5-7/h1-6H
FormulaC7H6O
PubChem ID240
Molweight106.124
LogP1.69
Atoms14
Bonds14
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationBenzenoids Aldehydes Aldehyde

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for benzaldehyde is 2.67X10-5 atm-cu m/mole(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that benzaldehyde is expected to volatilize from water surfaces(2). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 1.5 days (SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 14 days(SRC). Benzaldehyde's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Benzaldehyde is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 1.27 mm Hg at 25 deg C(3).
Literature: (1) Betterton EA, Hoffmann MR; Environ Sci Technol 22: 1415-8 (1988) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Ambrose D et al; J Chem Therm 7: 1143-57 (1975)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of benzaldehyde can be estimated to be 11(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that benzaldehyde is expected to have very high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of May 30, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools/ (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
1.27 mm Hg at 25 deg CAmbrose D et al; J Chem Therm 7: 1143-57 (1975)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens FZB42Agriculture University of Nanjing, ChinaTahir et al. 2026
BacteriaBacillus SimplexReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus SubtilisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus WeihenstephanensisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBranhamella CatatthalisclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10223n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10063n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaHaemophilus InfluenzaeclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaJanthinobacterium Sp. AD80nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Helveticus CIRM449nayoghurtPogačić et al., 2016
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarumn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaMicrobacterium OxydansReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaOctadecabacter Sp. ARK10255bn/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaPedobacter Sp. V48narhizosphere of Marram grass in sandy dune soils, NetherlandsGarbeva et al., 2014
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens ALEB7Bpromotes volatile oil accumulation, activating plant defensefrom geo-authentic Atractylodes lanceaZhou et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaSerratia MarcescensReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStigmatella Aurantiaca DW4/3-1n/aDickschat et al., 2005_5
BacteriaStigmatella Aurantiaca Sg A15n/aDickschat et al., 2005_5
BacteriaStreptococcus PneumoniaeclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaStreptomyces LateritiusReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaTsukamurella Sp. AD106nanaTyc et al., 2015
FungiAscocoryne Sarcoides NRRL 50072n/aMallette et al. 2012
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.Takeuchi et al. 2013
FungiBjerkandera Adusta CBS 595.78n/aLapadatescu et al., 2000
Fungi Botrytis Sp.Kikuchi et al 1983
Fungi Fomes FomentariusFäldt et al. 1999
FungiFomitopsis PinicolanaGermanyRösecke et al., 2000
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDONn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON 1001tan/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON ZFR 29n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_4n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_5n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_6n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_7n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_8n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_9n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1002tn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 11791n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1509n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 8046n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL38369n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL6394n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 15n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 37n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 51n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIVn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 119n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 23n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 48n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_5n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_6n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_7n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_8n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_9n/aBusko et al., 2014
Fungi Fusarium Spp.Takeuchi et al. 2013
Fungi Penicillium SppTakeuchi et al. 2012
FungiPiptoporus BetulinusnaSachsenwald near HamburgRösecke et al., 2000
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnanaUsami et al., 2014
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnanaUsami et al., 2014
Fungi Pleurotus OstreatusBeltran-Garcia et al. 1997
FungiPolyporus Tuberaster K2606Kawabe et al. 1994
FungiTrametes Suaveolensnanear Zachersmühle, Göppingen, southern GermanyRösecke et al., 2000
FungiTrichodema Viriden/aWheatley et al., 1997
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Excavatumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al., 2003
FungiTuber Mesentericumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Panniferumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
Fungi Bjerkandera AdustaSpinnler at al. 1997
FungiTuber IndicumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens FZB42LBSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/a
BacteriaBranhamella CatatthalisBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10223n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10063n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/an/a
BacteriaHaemophilus InfluenzaeBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaJanthinobacterium Sp. AD80Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Helveticus CIRM449curd-based broth mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarumn/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/an/a
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/a
BacteriaOctadecabacter Sp. ARK10255bn/an/a
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/an/a
BacteriaPedobacter Sp. V48sand containing artificial root exudatesGC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens ALEB7BMS rooting agarGC/MS + comparison to NIST
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStigmatella Aurantiaca DW4/3-1n/an/a
BacteriaStigmatella Aurantiaca Sg A15n/an/a
BacteriaStreptococcus PneumoniaeBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/a
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaTsukamurella Sp. AD106Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
FungiAscocoryne Sarcoides NRRL 50072Minimal mediumPTR-MS and SPME GC-MS
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.no
FungiBjerkandera Adusta CBS 595.78Minimal media plus glucose and L-phenylalanineExtraction with dichloromethane or with ethyl acetate, concentration under N2 stream /GC-MS.
Fungi Botrytis Sp.no
Fungi Fomes Fomentariusno
FungiFomitopsis PinicolanaGC/MSNo
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDONyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON 1001tayeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON ZFR 29yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_4yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_5yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_6yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_7yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_8yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_9yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1002tyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 11791yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1509yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 8046yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL38369yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL6394yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 15yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 37yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 51yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIVyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 119yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 23yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 48yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_5yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_6yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_7yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_8yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_9yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
Fungi Fusarium Spp.no
Fungi Penicillium Sppno
FungiPiptoporus BetulinusnaGC/MSNo
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
Fungi Pleurotus Ostreatusno
FungiPolyporus Tuberaster K2606PGYGC-MSno
FungiTrametes SuaveolensnaGC/MSNo
FungiTrichodema VirideMalt extractGC/MS
FungiTuber Aestivumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Excavatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/an/a
FungiTuber Mesentericumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Panniferumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
Fungi Bjerkandera Adustano
FungiTuber IndicumNoneNoneYes
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneNoneYes


2-phenylacetaldehyde

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Benzylcarboxaldehyde
Benzenacetaldehyde
Benzeneacetaldehyde
phenylacetaldehyde
Phenylacetoaldehyde
Benzacetaldehyde
Phenacetaldehyde
alpha-Phenylacetaldehyde
benzeneethanal
Oxophenylethane
Phenylacetic aldehyde
Phenylethanal
a-Phenylacetaldehyde
Hyacinthin
phenyl acetaldehyde
phenyl acetoaldehyde
phenyl-Acetaldehyde
alpha-Tolualdehyde
alpha-Tolyaldehyde
DTUQWGWMVIHBKE-UHFFFAOYSA-N
PHENYLACETALDEHYDE, MONOMER
2-phenylacetaldehyde
a-Tolualdehyde
a-Tolyaldehyde
alpha-Toluic aldehyde
2-Phenylethanal
Phenylacetaldehyde (natural)
2-phenyl-acetaldehyde
a-toluic aldehyde
AC1Q6QIR
AC1Q6QJB
HY1
Phenylacetaldehyde, >=90%
Acetaldehyde, phenyl-
U8J5PLW9MR
.alpha.-Tolualdehyde
AC1L1AI5
UNII-U8J5PLW9MR
KSC174S9R
.alpha.-Toluic aldehyde
ACMC-209uaw
PubChem19675
SCHEMBL18972
CTK0H4998
HMDB06236
P0119
1-Oxo-2-phenylethane
DB02178
Phenylacetaldehyde solution, technical, ~50% in diethyl phthalate
RP19376
bmse000427
C00601
ZINC895323
AK159198
BC250050
CHEMBL1233464
DTXSID3021483
Jsp001532
LS-3037
NSC406309
OR025047
OR209763
OR244402
SBB061710
ZB015022
A804962
CHEBI:16424
DSSTox_CID_1483
AJ-24176
AN-22889
ANW-43542
DSSTox_GSID_21483
SC-19014
TRA0034790
DSSTox_RID_76177
MFCD00006993
ZINC00895323
AI3-02175
DB-041686
NCIOpen2_003602
NSC 406309
NSC-406309
Phenylacetaldehyde, >=95%, FCC, FG
RTR-003630
ST24041010
ST51047695
TR-003630
Acetaldehyde, phenyl- (8CI)
AKOS000119316
I01-0480
Q-201558
FEMA No. 2974
Tox21_201582
Tox21_302945
122-78-1
F2190-0653
ETHYL, 1-OXO-2-PHENYL-
MCULE-3725701027
NCGC00249076-01
NCGC00256522-01
NCGC00259131-01
CAS-122-78-1
EINECS 204-574-5
MolPort-001-780-108
11967-EP2272517A1
11967-EP2287159A1
11967-EP2301534A1
11967-EP2305671A1
11967-EP2308848A1
11967-EP2311451A1
11967-EP2311840A1
11967-EP2316450A1
11967-EP2374783A1
11967-EP2377841A1
Phenylacetaldehyde solution, natural, 10 wt. % in ethanol, FG
D60A2590-0A65-4BA8-A05B-D8423408535C
InChI=1/C8H8O/c9-7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8/h1-5,7H,6H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-phenylacetaldehyde
SMILESC1=CC=C(C=C1)CC=O
InchiInChI=1S/C8H8O/c9-7-6-8-4-2-1-3-5-8/h1-5,7H,6H2
FormulaC8H8O
PubChem ID998
Molweight120.151
LogP1.45
Atoms17
Bonds17
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationBenzenoids Aldehydes

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.Seifert and Kling 1982
Fungi Botrytis Sp.Kikuchi et al. 1983
Fungi Fusarium Sp.Takeuchi et al. 2012
Fungi Ganoderma ApplanatumZiegenbein et al 2010
FungiTuber IndicumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
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
BacteriaMicrobacterium OxydansReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
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
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Globiformisn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaLactococcus Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aJia et al., 2010
BacteriaStaphylococcus Xylosusn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
FungiFomitopsis PinicolanaGermanyRösecke et al., 2000
FungiGanoderma Lucidumnasaprophytic on deciduous treesZiegenbein et al., 2006
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnanaUsami et al., 2014
FungiSpongiporus Leucomallellusnasaprophytic mostly on wet, old pinesZiegenbein et al., 2006
FungiTrametes Suaveolensnanear Zachersmühle, Göppingen, southern GermanyRösecke et al., 2000
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aAgricultural Centre of Castilla and León Community (Monasterio de la Santa Espina, Valladolid, Spain) and Navaleno (Soria, Spain).Diaz et al., 2003
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/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
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.no
Fungi Botrytis Sp.no
Fungi Fusarium Sp.no
Fungi Ganoderma Applanatumno
FungiTuber IndicumNoneNoneYes
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneNoneYes
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/a
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/a
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Globiformisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaLactococcus Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusMueller Hinton brothHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStaphylococcus Xylosusn/an/a
FungiFomitopsis PinicolanaGC/MSNo
FungiGanoderma LucidumnaGC/MSNo
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
FungiSpongiporus LeucomallellusnaGC/MSNo
FungiTrametes SuaveolensnaGC/MSNo
FungiTuber Aestivumn/an/a
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/an/a


Methanamine

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Aminomethylidyneradical
Monomethylamine
Aminomethane
Anhydrous Methylamine
methaneamine
Methylamine anhydrous
Methylamine solutions
Methylaminen
methylammonia
methylarnine
aminomethyl
Carbinamine
Mercurialin
Methanamine
methylamin
METHYLAMINE
Methylamine aqueous solution
Methylamine solution
Metilamine
metylamine
Metyloamina
BAVYZALUXZFZLV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
mono-methylamine
monomethyl amine
Methylamine aq
Methylamine, anhydrous
N-Methylamine
methyl-amine
methylamine-
Methylamine, aqueous solution
NME
(Aminomethyl)polystyrene, macrobeads
MeNH2
AC1L1MAC
AC1Q3VRA
Methanamine (methylamine)
Methyl Of Gamma-N-Methylasparagine
mono methyl amine
mono-methyl amine
ACMC-1BEIQ
CH3NH2
JandaJel™-NH2
Methylamine, in aqueous solution
Methylamine, solution in ethanol
N-methyl amine
Polystyrene AM-NH2
3P8
AC1Q3VR9
Methylamine, 2M in tetrahydrofuran
Methylaminen [Dutch]
Metilamine [Italian]
Metyloamina [Polish]
BSF23SJ79E
CH3-NH2
KSC377M9L
CHEMBL43280
Methylamine, 2M in methanol
UN1061
UN1235
UNII-BSF23SJ79E
CTK2H7695
HMDB00164
HSDB 810
M0137
M1016
M2108
M2323
M2324
DB01828
Methylamine, anhydrous, >=98%
A23960
C00218
CCRIS 2508
LTBB001213
DTXSID7025683
LS-1634
Methylamine, >=99.0%
OR034184
OR079747
OR273862
OR336907
STL281863
UN 1061
CHEBI:16830
AN-23826
BP-11399B
DEA Code 8520
SC-46830
TRA0074535
BDBM50416492
MFCD00008104
Integrase inhibitor, R3{3}
Methylamine solution (42% or less)
RTR-037660
TR-037660
AKOS009031510
I05-0636
FT-0601768
FT-0628859
Methylamine solution, 2.0 M in methanol
Methylamine, purum, >=99.0%
Methylamine, purum, >99.5%
74-89-5
AI3-15637-X
Methylamine solution, 2.0 M in THF
Methylamine solution, 33 wt. % in absolute ethanol
MCULE-1379281060
EINECS 200-820-0
42939-70-8
85404-17-7
UN 1235 (Salt/Mix)
Methylamine solution, 40 wt. % in H2O
119775-09-6
593-51-1 (hydrochloride)
Methylamine, anhydrous [UN1061] [Flammable gas]
Methylamine, aqueous solution [UN1235] [Flammable liquid]
MolPort-000-871-955
1391413-98-1
6876-37-5 (hydrobromide)
InChI=1/CH5N/c1-2/h2H2,1H
14965-49-2 (hydriodide)
Methylamine, anhydrous [UN1061] [Flammable gas]
Methylamine, aqueous solution [UN1235] [Flammable liquid]
17000-00-9 (hydride)
22113-87-7 (nitrate)
Methylamine solution, 40 wt. % in water 250ml
33689-83-7 (sulfate[2:1])
Polystyrene AM-NH2, macrobeads, extent of labeling: 0.8-1.4 mmol/g N loading
JandaJel(TM)-NH2, 50-100 mesh, extent of labeling: 1.0 mmol/g N loading, 2 % cross-linked
JandaJel(TM)-NH2, 100-200 mesh, extent of labeling: 1.0 mmol/g N loading, 2 % cross-linked
JandaJel(TM)-NH2, 200-400 mesh, extent of labeling: 1.0 mmol/g N loading, 2 % cross-linked
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namemethanamine
SMILESCN
InchiInChI=1S/CH5N/c1-2/h2H2,1H3
FormulaCH5N
PubChem ID6329
Molweight31.058
LogP-0.63
Atoms7
Bonds6
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationAmines nitrogen compounds

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
A pKa of 10.62(1) indicates methylamine will exist almost entirely in the cation form at pH values of 5 to 9 and therefore volatilization from water surfaces and moist soil surfaces is not expected to be an important fate process(2). Methylamine is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 2650 mm Hg(3).
Literature: (1) Dean JA; Handbook of Organic Chemistry. NY,NY: McGraw-Hill, Inc., p. 8-38 (1987) (2) Doucette WJ; pp. 141-188 in Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals. Boethling RS, Mackay D, eds. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publ (2000) (3) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng., NY, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp, Vol 1 (1995)
Soil Adsorption
No detectable sorption of methylamine was observed on a Podzol soil (4.85% organic C)(1). A Koc value of 389 was observed on Alfisol agricultural soil (1.25% organic C)(1). A Koc value of 449 was observed on a subliminic soil, a sediment of Lake Constance (1.58% organic C)(1). According to a classification scheme(2), these Koc values suggest that methylamine is expected to have moderate mobility in soil. Adsorption (desorption) partition coefficients for methylamine on montmorillonite and sediment were 7.0 (9.3) mL/g and 3.5 (5.4) mLg, respectively; at high concns, approx 20% of the methylamine absorbed onto montmorillonite was not desorbed(3). An adsorption partition coefficient of <1 was observed on kaolinite(3).
Literature: (1) von Oepen B et al; Chemosphere 22: 285-304 (1991) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (3) Wang XC, Lee C; Mar Chem 1-23 (1993)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
2.65X10+3 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaPseudoalteromonas Haloplanktis TAC125acitive against BurkholderiaAntarcticSannino et al. 2017
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaPseudoalteromonas Haloplanktis TAC125TYP/GGSPME-GC-MSno


2-methylbuta-1,3-diene

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Isopentadiene
isoterpene
Chlorinated natural rubber
beta-Methylbivinyl
isopreno
ISOPRENE
RRHGJUQNOFWUDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Isopren
Polyisoprene, chlorinated
2-Methylbutadiene
Isoprene, analytical standard
2-Methyldivinyl
Isoprene, inhibited
AC1L1MSM
ISOPRENE, REAG
AC1Q1J4I
AC1Q1J4J
.beta.-Methylbivinyl
ACMC-209slm
NSC9237
7380AF
UN1218
Isoprene, >=99%
HSDB 620
I0160
I0772
CTK2H7308
RL05044
CH2=C(CH3)CH=CH2
CCRIS 6253
C16521
bmse000844
DSSTox_CID_761
0A62964IBU
LTBB001094
LS-1754
DTXSID2020761
NSC 9237
NSC-9237
OR000132
OR098975
OR327531
OR341562
CHEMBL1566132
UNII-0A62964IBU
ZINC1699876
CHEBI:35194
ANW-41336
DSSTox_GSID_20761
AN-42118
WLN: 1UY1&1U1
KB-52802
TRA0042245
DSSTox_RID_75776
MFCD00008600
TR-037841
3-Methyl-1,3-butadiene
2-Methylbuta-1,3-diene
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene
RTR-037841
J-509898
AKOS000119971
FT-0627457
I14-49147
I14-19787
78-79-5
Tox21_200067
2-methyl-buta-1,3-diene
3B1-007327
CAS-78-79-5
NCGC00257621-01
NCGC00091078-02
NCGC00091078-01
1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl-
EINECS 201-143-3
Isoprene, 99%, stabilized 100ml
UN 1218 (Salt/Mix)
68441-58-7
78006-92-5
954-EP2301924A1
954-EP2272935A1
954-EP2272843A1
1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl-, homopolymer
954-EP2374781A1
954-EP2374780A1
954-EP2305825A1
954-EP2305668A1
954-EP2277945A1
954-EP2298313A1
954-EP2275427A1
954-EP2281817A1
954-EP2270113A1
954-EP2270101A1
823271-95-0
Isoprene, inhibited [UN1218] [Flammable liquid]
1,3-Butadiene, 2-methyl-, homopolymer, chlorinated
3-BUTENYL, 2-METHYLENE-(8CI,9CI)
Isoprene, 99%, contains <1000 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol as inhibitor
Isoprene, inhibited [UN1218] [Flammable liquid]
InChI=1/C5H8/c1-4-5(2)3/h4H,1-2H2,3H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-methylbuta-1,3-diene
SMILESCC(=C)C=C
InchiInChI=1S/C5H8/c1-4-5(2)3/h4H,1-2H2,3H3
FormulaC5H8
PubChem ID6557
Molweight68.119
LogP1.88
Atoms13
Bonds12
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationAlkenes

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for isoprene is estimated as 0.077 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 550 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 642 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that isoprene is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 2.4 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 3.3 days(SRC). Isoprene's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). The potential for volatilization of isoprene from dry soil surfaces may exist(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure(1).
Literature: (1) Zwolinski BJ, Wilhoit RC; Handbook of Vapor Pressures and Heats of Formation of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds. API44-TRC101 College Station, TX: Thermodynamics Res Ctr p. 48 (1971) (2) McAuliffe C; J Phys Chem 70: 1267-75 (1966) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of isoprene is estimated as 61(SRC), using a log Kow of 2.42(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that isoprene is expected to have high mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) Chemicals Inspection and Testing Institute. Japan Chemical Industry Ecology - Toxicology and Information Center. ISBN 4-89074-101-1 (1992) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 4-9 (1990) (3) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
550 mm Hg at 25 deg CZwolinski BJ, Wilhoit RC; Handbook of Vapor Pressures and Heats of Vaporization of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds. API44-TRC101 College Station, TX: Thermodynamics Res Ctr p. 48 (1971)

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaPedobacter Sp. V48narhizosphere of Marram grass in sandy dune soils, NetherlandsGarbeva et al., 2014
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
FungiTuber Borchiin/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Mesentericumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
BacteriaAMI 386protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stressbreathing zone of a waste collection workerWilkins, 1996
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937an/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stressubiquitary,intestinalSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa ATCC 10145protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoil, water, skin floraSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R2Fprotection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoil, water, plantsSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida KT 2442protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stressnaSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPseudonocardia Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaPseudonocardia Thermophila DSM 43832protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Rectivirgula DSM 43113protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Viridis DSM 43017protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaSerratia Liquefaciens SM 1302protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoil, water, plants; digestive tracts of rodents, insects, fish, humansSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus Subsp. Griseus DSM 40236protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 243n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus IFO 12382n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Vulgaris DSM 43016protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792protection against heat stress, stabilizes cell membranes in response to heat stresssoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaThermomonospora Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
FungiAspergillus Fumigatus Strain FGSC A1163Heddergott et al. 2014
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaPedobacter Sp. V48sand containing artificial root exudatesGC/MSNo
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
FungiTuber Borchiin/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Mesentericumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
BacteriaAMI 386Nutrient agar CM3 + 50mg/l actidioneGC/MS
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa ATCC 10145AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R2FAB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida KT 2442AB medium + 1% citrate or 0,02% citrate or 1% glucose +1% casaminoacid GC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPseudonocardia Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaPseudonocardia Thermophila DSM 43832Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Rectivirgula DSM 43113Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Viridis DSM 43017Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaSerratia Liquefaciens SM 1302AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus Subsp. Griseus DSM 40236Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 243Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus IFO 12382Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Vulgaris DSM 43016Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaThermomonospora Sp.n/an/a
FungiAspergillus Fumigatus Strain FGSC A1163Brian`s broth, AMM, RPMI 1640SPME / GC-MS


1,3-benzothiazole

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Benzosulfonazole
benzothiazol
BENZOTHIAZOLE
benzthiazole
IOJUPLGTWVMSFF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Benzothiazole, analytical standard
BOT
Vangard BT
BENZO[D]THIAZOLE
benzo[d]thiazol
AC1L1OA4
Benzothiazole, 96%
SCHEMBL8430
1,3-Benzothiazole
KSC486M5N
NSC8040
B0092
CTK3I6656
G5BW2593EP
W9729
ZINC19726
1,3-Benzothiazole #
ACMC-209rv5
CHEMBL510309
RP20214
1-Thia-3-azaindene
CCRIS 7893
HSDB 2796
UNII-G5BW2593EP
AC-3297
AK105881
Benzothiazole, >=96%, FG
DTXSID7024586
FEMA Number 3256
HE020667
HE419098
Jsp004380
LS-1973
MP-2108
NSC 8040
NSC-8040
SBB058513
SCHEMBL9304593
STL268890
ZB000761
CHEBI:45993
DSSTox_CID_4586
O-2857
AJ-08402
AK-72791
AN-13114
ANW-40383
BR-72791
CJ-00148
DSSTox_GSID_24586
KB-47702
SC-18067
ST2412661
TL8005981
TRA0008463
USAF EK-4812
BDBM50444460
DSSTox_RID_77458
MFCD00005775
ZINC00019726
AI3-05742
DB-057562
RTR-029662
ST51023425
TR-029662
AKOS000120178
Epitope ID:138946
I01-0420
Q-100900
WLN: T56 BN DSJ
BRN 0109468
FEMA No. 3256
FT-0622731
FT-0660763
FT-0689534
MLS001050134
SMR001216577
95-16-9
Tox21_201853
Tox21_303232
Benzothiazole, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 96%
F0001-2268
Z1245735190
CAS-95-16-9
MCULE-5257468117
NCGC00091399-01
NCGC00091399-02
NCGC00257070-01
NCGC00259402-01
EINECS 202-396-2
128366-28-9
MolPort-001-779-851
11895-EP2269978A2
11895-EP2269985A2
11895-EP2269991A2
11895-EP2270010A1
11895-EP2270113A1
11895-EP2270505A1
11895-EP2272828A1
11895-EP2272832A1
11895-EP2272935A1
11895-EP2272972A1
11895-EP2272973A1
11895-EP2275105A1
11895-EP2275409A1
11895-EP2275411A2
11895-EP2276085A1
11895-EP2277858A1
11895-EP2277869A1
11895-EP2277872A1
11895-EP2280000A1
11895-EP2281563A1
11895-EP2281818A1
11895-EP2281824A1
11895-EP2284150A2
11895-EP2284151A2
11895-EP2284152A2
11895-EP2284153A2
11895-EP2284155A2
11895-EP2284156A2
11895-EP2284157A1
11895-EP2284164A2
11895-EP2284920A1
11895-EP2287140A2
11895-EP2287148A2
11895-EP2287150A2
11895-EP2287165A2
11895-EP2287166A2
11895-EP2289871A1
11895-EP2289876A1
11895-EP2292586A2
11895-EP2292590A2
11895-EP2292592A1
11895-EP2292593A2
11895-EP2292611A1
11895-EP2292620A2
11895-EP2292630A1
11895-EP2295419A2
11895-EP2295421A1
11895-EP2295433A2
11895-EP2298732A1
11895-EP2298767A1
11895-EP2298828A1
11895-EP2301534A1
11895-EP2301912A2
11895-EP2301913A1
11895-EP2301914A1
11895-EP2301916A2
11895-EP2301923A1
11895-EP2301983A1
11895-EP2302003A1
11895-EP2305219A1
11895-EP2305637A2
11895-EP2305642A2
11895-EP2305643A1
11895-EP2305651A1
11895-EP2305652A2
11895-EP2305662A1
11895-EP2305675A1
11895-EP2305695A2
11895-EP2305696A2
11895-EP2305697A2
11895-EP2305698A2
11895-EP2308510A1
11895-EP2308562A2
11895-EP2308832A1
11895-EP2308840A1
11895-EP2308849A1
11895-EP2308850A1
11895-EP2308854A1
11895-EP2308863A1
11895-EP2311451A1
11895-EP2311796A1
11895-EP2311797A1
11895-EP2311798A1
11895-EP2311799A1
11895-EP2311842A2
11895-EP2314575A1
11895-EP2314582A1
11895-EP2314587A1
11895-EP2315303A1
11895-EP2316450A1
11895-EP2316459A1
11895-EP2371810A1
11895-EP2371811A2
11895-EP2371812A1
11895-EP2372804A1
11895-EP2378585A1
29076-EP2272517A1
29076-EP2277868A1
29076-EP2277869A1
29076-EP2277870A1
29076-EP2281815A1
29076-EP2305250A1
29076-EP2305640A2
29076-EP2305671A1
29076-EP2305675A1
29076-EP2305769A2
29076-EP2311826A2
29076-EP2311842A2
62566-EP2308812A2
87422-EP2270018A1
87422-EP2298780A1
87422-EP2305689A1
AC-907/25014160
4-27-00-01069 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
InChI=1/C7H5NS/c1-2-4-7-6(3-1)8-5-9-7/h1-5
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name1,3-benzothiazole
SMILESC1=CC=C2C(=C1)N=CS2
InchiInChI=1S/C7H5NS/c1-2-4-7-6(3-1)8-5-9-7/h1-5H
FormulaC7H5NS
PubChem ID7222
Molweight135.18
LogP2.11
Atoms14
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationBenzenoids Thiazole sulfur compounds nitrogen compounds heterocylic compounds thiazoles

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
227-228 DEG C AT 765 MM HGBudavari, S. (ed.). The Merck Index - An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs, and Biologicals. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck and Co., Inc., 1996., p. 186
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for benzothiazole is estimated as 3.7 X 10-7 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) using a fragment constant estimation method(1). This value indicates that benzothiazole will volatilize slowly from water surfaces(2,SRC). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec) is estimated as approximately 114 days(2,SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec) is estimated as approximately 832 days(2,SRC). Benzothiazole's Henry's Law constant(1,SRC) indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces should be slow(SRC).
Literature: (1) Meylan WM, Howard PH; Environ Toxicol Chem 10: 1283-93 (1991) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of benzothiazole is estimated as approximately 295(SRC), using an experimental log Kow of 2.01(1,SRC) and a regression-derived equation(2,SRC). According to a recommended classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that benzothiazole has moderate mobility in soil(SRC).
Literature: (1) Hansch C et al; Exploring QSAR Hydrophobic, Electronic and Stearic Constants Washington DC: Amer Chem Soc (1995) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 4-9 (1990) (3) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
FungiTrichodema Viriden/aWheatley et al., 1997
FungiTrichoderma Viride (T60)n/anot shownWheatley et al., 1997
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C2n/aSchulz et al., 2004
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C5n/aSchulz et al., 2004
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaCyanobacteriaIt has been shown to inhibit development of sclerotia of fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaMyxobacterium Spp.It has been shown to inhibit development of sclerotia of fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaNannocystis Exedens Na EB37n/aDickschat et al., 2007
BacteriaNannocystis Exedens Subsp. Cinnabarina Na C29n/aDickschat et al., 2007
BacteriaPseudomonas AurantiacaInhibition of mycelium growth and spore germinationFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas ChlororaphisIt has been shown to inhibit development of sclerotia of fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaPseudomonas CorrugateInhibition of mycelium growth and spore germinationFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas FluorescensInhibition of mycelium growth and spore germinationFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUnarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al., 2016
BacteriaSalinispora Tropica CNB-440namarine sedimentGroenhagen et al., 2016
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/aDickschat et al., 2005_2
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.It has been shown to inhibit development of sclerotia of fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.Seifert and King 1982
Fungi Trichoderma Sp.Nemcovic et al. 2008
FungiTuber Magnatumn/aItalian geographical areas (Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Border region area between Emilia Romagna and Marche)Gioacchini et al., 2008
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
FungiTrichodema VirideMalt extract/Low mediumGC/MS
FungiTrichoderma Viride (T60)minimal agarVOCS were analysed by Integrated Automated Thermal Desorbtion-GC-MS. The isolates were grown on a minimal agar medium with the carbon:nitrogen levels similar to that found in Scots pine wood. Covered cultures were incubated at 25°C for 48h.
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C2n/an/a
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C5n/an/a
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaCyanobacterian/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaMyxobacterium Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaNannocystis Exedens Na EB37n/an/a
BacteriaNannocystis Exedens Subsp. Cinnabarina Na C29n/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSNo
BacteriaSalinispora Tropica CNB-440seawater-based A1GC/MS
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.n/an/a
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.no
Fungi Trichoderma Sp.no
FungiTuber Magnatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)


2-methylpyrazine

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Methylpyrazine
CAWHJQAVHZEVTJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
methyl pyrazine
2-METHYLPYRAZINE
5-methylpyrazine
AC1L1PZI
2-METHYL PYRAZINE
2-methyl-pyrazine
5-methyl pyrazine
AC1Q4X6O
PubChem8601
Pyrazine, methyl-
KSC174Q5L
I837
2-Methylpyrazine, pharmaceutiical secondary standard; traceable to PhEur
ACMC-1BQ03
M0736
RVC6500U9C
CTK0H4855
VP40104
NSC30412
NSC49138
RP18574
CHEMBL479791
2-Methylpyrazine, >=99%
UNII-RVC6500U9C
CCRIS 2927
SBB060830
HE020642
DTXSID4047620
AC-3331
Jsp000741
LS-2959
Pyrazine, 2-methyl-
2-Methylpyrazine, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
M-6097
ZINC1661081
CHEBI:89015
ST2410153
NSC-49138
NSC-30412
NSC 30412
AJ-28911
AK-88672
AN-13077
ANW-75353
CJ-26824
KB-25557
DSSTox_GSID_47620
SC-00320
DSSTox_CID_27620
MFCD00006142
ZINC01661081
TC-164098
DB-002464
AI3-36550
TC-060297
ST51046936
Q-100051
WLN: T6N DNJ B1
I01-1852
2-Methyl-1,4-diazine
AKOS009156584
FT-0613074
FEMA No. 3309
10-98-0
Tox21_303776
109-08-0
2- methyl-1,4-diazine
Z1245664655
F8889-9211
NCGC00188126-01
MCULE-8697656728
NCGC00357068-01
CAS-109-08-0
EINECS 203-645-8
2-Methylpyrazine, >=99%, FCC, FG
MolPort-000-157-481
InChI=1/C5H6N2/c1-5-4-6-2-3-7-5/h2-4H,1H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-methylpyrazine
SMILESCC1=NC=CN=C1
InchiInChI=1S/C5H6N2/c1-5-4-6-2-3-7-5/h2-4H,1H3
FormulaC5H6N2
PubChem ID7976
Molweight94.117
LogP-0.33
Atoms13
Bonds13
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationPyrazines nitrogen containing compounds nitrogen compounds heterocyclic compounds

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaeclinical isolate,bacteremic patientsRees et al. 2017
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aZou et al., 2007
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnanaUsami et al., 2014
BacteriaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/aDickschat et al., 2005_2
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.Dickschat 2022
Fungi Fusarium Sp.Dickschat 2017
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25nablack pepper rootSheoran et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Rpositive influence of the plant root growth and protection against soil-borne pathogensSheoran et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeBHI, LB, MHB, TSBSPME / GCxGC-TOFMS
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/an/a
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.no
Fungi Fusarium Sp.no
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Luria Bertani AgarHeadspace GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25RTSBPropak Q adsorbent trap/GC-MS


Butan-1-amine

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Monobutilamina
Monobutylamime
Monobutylamine
Aminobutane
Butanamine
Butylamine
Butylarnine
Norralamine
Norvalamine
HQABUPZFAYXKJW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Butylamine, analytical reference material
butyl amine
LYT
n-Butilamina
n-butyiamine
N-Butylamin
N-BUTYLAMINE
1-Butanaminen-butilamina
normal-butyl amine
1-Aminobutan
1-Aminobutane
1-Butanamine
1-Butylamine
Mono-n-butylamine
Monobutilamina [Romanian]
Aminobutane (Related)
BUTYLAMINE, N
n-butyl amine
n-butyl-amine
AC1L1Q1U
1-Amino-butaan
1-amino-butan
1-AMINO-BUTANE
butan-1-amine
butane-1-amine
N2QV60B4WR
Butylamine, >=99%
KSC175M4L
Butylamine, 99%
CHEMBL13968
n-Butilamina [Italian]
NSC8029
UN1125
UNII-N2QV60B4WR
2-amino-2-methylpropan
B0707
CTK0H5645
HSDB 515
n-Butylamin [German]
n-C4H9NH2
WLN: Z4
DB03659
LS-485
n-butan-1-amine
RP18328
1-Aminobutan [German]
CCRIS 4756
BBL027788
BT000102
DTXSID1021904
FEMA Number 3130
LP113871
NSC 8029
NSC-8029
OR034464
STL308736
UN 1125
CHEBI:43799
DSSTox_CID_1904
ZINC1586365
AJ-27547
AN-22572
ANW-16086
Butylamine, 99.5%
DSSTox_GSID_21904
KB-48519
TRA0026534
1-Amino-butaan [Dutch]
ACMC-209948
BB_SC-6761
DSSTox_RID_76395
MFCD00011690
AI3-24197
NCIOpen2_009229
RTR-002082
TR-002082
AKOS000118810
I05-0345
J-002322
FEMA No. 3130
FT-0623326
Tox21_301131
109-73-9
F2190-0358
Butylamine, puriss., 99.0%
MCULE-4233278050
NCGC00248302-01
NCGC00255030-01
CAS-109-73-9
EINECS 203-699-2
42939-72-0
50929-03-8
85404-21-3
1-Butylamine, 99% 100ml
n-Butylamine [UN1125] [Flammable liquid]
4454-EP2281563A1
4454-EP2287141A1
4454-EP2289510A1
4454-EP2289887A2
4454-EP2289888A2
4454-EP2289894A2
4454-EP2298746A1
4454-EP2305629A1
4454-EP2308838A1
4454-EP2308867A2
4454-EP2308870A2
4454-EP2311804A2
MolPort-001-788-476
3858-78-4 (hydrochloride)
Butylamine, purum, >=98.0% (GC)
Butylamine, purum, >=99.0% (GC)
12339-EP2270010A1
12339-EP2272517A1
12339-EP2289509A2
12339-EP2292619A1
12339-EP2295418A1
12339-EP2298742A1
12339-EP2298761A1
12339-EP2305250A1
12339-EP2305642A2
12339-EP2308812A2
12339-EP2314298A1
12339-EP2314593A1
12339-EP2316974A1
12339-EP2377849A2
56744-EP2298305A1
56744-EP2298769A1
56744-EP2308878A2
n-Butylamine [UN1125] [Flammable liquid]
Butylamine, puriss., >=99.5% (GC)
InChI=1/C4H11N/c1-2-3-4-5/h2-5H2,1H
N-BUTYLAMINE (SEE ALSO: SEC-BUTYLAMINE (CAS 13952-84-6) &TERT-BUTYLAMINE (CAS 75-64-9))
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namebutan-1-amine
SMILESCCCCN
InchiInChI=1S/C4H11N/c1-2-3-4-5/h2-5H2,1H3
FormulaCH3(CH2)3NH2
PubChem ID8007
Molweight73.139
LogP0.7
Atoms16
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationAmines nitrogen containing compounds

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
A pKa of 10.78(1) indicates n-butylamine will exist almost entirely in the cation form at pH values of 5 to 9 and therefore volatilization from water surfaces is not expected to be an important fate process(2). The potential for volatilization of n-butylamine from dry soil surfaces may exist(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 92.9 mm Hg(5).
Literature: (1) Perrin DD; Dissociation constants of organic bases in aqueous solution. IUPAC Chem Data Ser, Buttersworth, London (1965) (2) Doucette WJ; pp. 141-188 in Handbook of Property Estimation Methods for Chemicals. Boethling RS, Mackay D, eds. Boca Raton, FL: Lewis Publ (2000) (3) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng NY, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp 5 Vol (1995)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of n-butylamine has been determined to be 15, 105 and 107 in Podzol soil, Alfisol soil and sediment, respectively(1). According to a classification scheme(2), these Koc values suggest that n-butylamine is expected to have high mobility in soil(SRC). The pKa of n-butylamine is 10.78(3) indicating that this compound will exist almost entirely in the cation form in the environment and cations generally adsorb more strongly to soils containing organic carbon and clay than their neutral counterparts(4).
Literature: (1) Von Oepen B et al; Chemosphere 22: 285-304 (1991) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 23 (1983) (3) Perrin DD; Dissociation constants of organic bases in aqueous solution. IUPAC Chem Data Ser, Buttersworth, London (1965) (4) 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
92.9 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a


Dodecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Duodecane
DODECANE
SNRUBQQJIBEYMU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Dihexyl
lauryl
dodecan
Bihexyl
Dodekan
Dodecane, analytical standard
N-Dodecan
n-Dodecane
Normal Paraffin M
D12
AC1L1QG7
Adakane 12
Undecane, methyl-
Norpar 13
U215
KSC175C3D
NSC8714
CHEMBL30959
Dodecane, 99%
CCRIS 661
S0284
CTK0H5131
D0968
n-Dodecan [German]
HSDB 5133
Dodecane, certified reference material, TraceCERT(R)
Dodecane, anhydrous, >=99%
11A386X1QH
C08374
WLN: 12H
LP003955
LP086061
NSC 8714
NSC-8714
STL280320
Jsp000956
DTXSID0026913
UNII-11A386X1QH
ZINC1531085
C12-14-alkanes
DSSTox_CID_6913
C12-n-alkane;
CHEBI:28817
DSSTox_GSID_26913
ANW-16463
AN-22698
LS-63438
DA-16704
SC-78851
EBD2203394
TRA0025406
DSSTox_RID_78250
UNII-FW7807707B component SNRUBQQJIBEYMU-UHFFFAOYSA-N
MFCD00008969
LMFA11000004
ACN-034829
RTR-002427
TR-002427
CH3(CH2)10CH3
AKOS015904160
Alkanes, C10-14
J-002767
FT-0625568
Dodecane, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
BRN 1697175
I14-17881
Tox21_303615
112-40-3
I14-107531
Dodecane, technical, >=90% (GC)
NCGC00257481-01
MCULE-3947157412
NCGC00166012-01
CH3-[CH2]10-CH3
EINECS 203-967-9
EINECS 297-629-8
EINECS 300-199-7
CAS-112-40-3
Ba 51-090453
n-Dodecane, 99% 100ml
93924-07-3
93685-81-5
EC 300-199-7
MolPort-001-783-725
Density Standard 749 kg/m3, H&D Fitzgerald Ltd. Quality
Hydrocarbons, C4, 1,3-butadiene-free, polymd., triisobutylene fraction, hydrogenated
1310FACD-F2BF-4FD7-BC20-B21DF06EDE79
4-01-00-00498 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
InChI=1/C12H26/c1-3-5-7-9-11-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-12H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namedodecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C12H26/c1-3-5-7-9-11-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-12H2,1-2H3
FormulaC12H26
PubChem ID8182
Molweight170.34
LogP5.8
Atoms38
Bonds37
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationAlkanes

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for dodecane is estimated as 8.2 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.135 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 3.7X10-3 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that dodecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 4 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 5 days(SRC). However, volatilization from water surfaces is expected to be attenuated by adsorption to suspended solids and sediment in the water column. The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is 32 days if adsorption is considered(4). Dodecane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). Dodecane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure(1).
Literature: (1) Kertes AS; Hydrocarbons with Water and Seawater Part II. Hydrocarbons C8 to C31. Solubility Data Series Vol 38. Shaw PC, ed., London, UK: Pergamon Press, 553 pp (1989) (2) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng. New York, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp 5 Vol (1994) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of dodecane can be estimated to be 4800(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that dodecane is expected to have slight mobility in soil. In a study conducted to mimic a spill of 1.27 L/sq m, dodecane (present in JP-4 jet fuel) was transported to a depth of 10 cm; at the end of the study (134 days), it was no longer detected(3). In another study, it was determined that dodecane is slowly intercalated into well dried montmorillonite clay(4).
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Aug 25, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (3) Ross WD et al; Environmental Fate and Biological Consequences of Chemicals Related to Air Force Activities. NTIS AD-A121 288/5. Dayton, OH: Monsanto Res Corp. pp. 173 (1982) (4) Eltantawy IM, Arnold PW; Nature (London) Phys Sci 237: 123-25 (1972)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
0.135 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaclinicPreti., 2009
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense Cdpromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana Shihculture collection DSMZ 1843Amavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens FZB42Agriculture University of Nanjing, ChinaTahir et al. 2021
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937an/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus Artrophaeus LSSC22Agriculture University of Nanjing, ChinaTahir et al. 2034
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4promotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihAmavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/aGu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/aGu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/aGu et al., 2007
BacteriaEscherichia Coli DH5apromotion of performance of Chlorella sorokiniana ShihAmavizca et al. 2017
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/aGu et al., 2007
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUnarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al., 2016
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/aGu et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/aGu et al., 2007
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDONn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON 1001tan/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON ZFR 29n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_4n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_5n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_6n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_7n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_8n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_9n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1002tn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 11791n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1509n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 8046n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL38369n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL6394n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 15n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 37n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 51n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIVn/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 119n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 23n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 48n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_5n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_6n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_7n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_8n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_9n/aBusko et al., 2014
FungiPenicillium Crustosumcompost Fischer et al. 2058
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaAzospirillum Brasilense CdTSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens FZB42LBSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Artrophaeus LSSC22LBSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaBacillus Pumilus ES4TSASPME-GCno
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/a
BacteriaEscherichia Coli DH5aTSASPME-GCno
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/a
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSNo
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/a
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDONyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON 1001tayeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON ZFR 29yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_4yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_5yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_6yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_7yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_8yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 15AcDON_9yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1002tyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 11791yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 1509yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON 8046yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL38369yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON NRRL6394yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 15yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 37yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum 3AcDON ZFR 51yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIVyeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 119yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 23yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV ZFR 48yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_5yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_6yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_7yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_8yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiFusarium Graminearum NIV_9yeast extract sucrose agarSPME/GC-MS
FungiPenicillium Crustosumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno


3-methylsulfanylpropan-1-ol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
methylmercaptopropanol
gamma-Methylmercaptopropyl alcohol
CZUGFKJYCPYHHV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Methionol
gamma-Hydroxypropyl methyl sulfide
Methyl 3-hydroxypropylsulfide
3-methylthiopropanol
3-Methylmercaptopropyl Alcohol
3-Methylthiopropyl alcohol
.gamma.-Methylmercaptopropyl alcohol
3-Hydroxypropyl methyl sulfide
AC1Q4HEA
3-Methyl thiopropaol
3-(Methylsulfanyl)propanol
AC1L1V7W
3-(METHYLTHIO)PROPANOL
ACMC-1AKC5
3-Methylmercapto-1-propanol
3-methylsulfanyl-1-propanol
3-methylsulfanylpropan-1-ol
KSC494A4J
NSC2859
3-methylthiopropan-1-ol
3-Methylthio-1-propanol
3-(Methylthio)propyl alcohol
M0735
CTK3J4044
H1E1U441XX
NE26216
CHEMBL332887
3-methylsulfanyl-propan-1-ol
EBD51535
SCHEMBL101773
4-Thiapentan-1-ol
UNII-H1E1U441XX
DTXSID7060128
OR012225
Jsp006015
SBB056451
NSC-2859
NSC 2859
ZINC1641187
CHEBI:49019
A828145
CJ-26478
3-(Methylsulfanyl)-1-propanol
SC-54096
ANW-42760
AN-21447
3-(methylsulfanyl)propan-1-ol
AB1007234
KB-32886
ZINC01641187
MFCD00036560
3-(methylthio)propan-1-ol
3-(Methylthio)-1-propanol
DB-003422
RTX-013014
KB-178545
AI3-17420
J-800459
J-640445
Q-100564
I09-0142
AKOS005255124
3-(Methylsulfanyl)-1-propanol #
Methionol; 3-(Methylmercapto)propan-1-ol
FT-0602452
FEMA No. 3415
1-Propanol,3-(methylthio)-
505-10-2
EINECS 208-004-6
1-Propanol, 3-(methylthio)-
Methionol; 3-(Methylthio)propanol; 3-Methylthio-1-propanol
MolPort-001-791-587
3-(Methylthio)-1-propanol, 98%
69251-EP2280012A2
69251-EP2308861A1
3-(Methylthio)-1-propanol, >=98%, FG
InChI=1/C4H10OS/c1-6-4-2-3-5/h5H,2-4H2,1H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name3-methylsulfanylpropan-1-ol
SMILESCSCCCO
InchiInChI=1S/C4H10OS/c1-6-4-2-3-5/h5H,2-4H2,1H3
FormulaC4H10OS
PubChem ID10448
Molweight106.18
LogP0.49
Atoms16
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationSulfides Alcohols thioethers

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Brevisn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Hilgardiin/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarumn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaOenococcus Oenin/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
Fungi Tuber MelanosporumSplivallo et al. 2007
FungiTuber BorchiiNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Brevisn/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Hilgardiin/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarumn/an/a
BacteriaOenococcus Oenin/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/an/a
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/an/a
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/an/a
Fungi Tuber Melanosporumno
FungiTuber BorchiiNoneNoneYes
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneNoneYes


(methyldisulfanyl)methane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Methyldisulfanylmethane
Methyldithiomethane
dimethyldisulphide
Dimethyldisulfide
methyldisulfanyl methane
Methyldisulfide
Dimethyl disulphide
WQOXQRCZOLPYPM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Dimethyl disulfide
methyl disulphide
Disulfide dimethyl
METHYL DISULFIDE
(Methyldisulfanyl)methane
DMDS
Sulfa-hitech
Dimethyl disulfide, analytical standard
(Methyldithio)methane
(Methyldisulfanyl)methane #
Disulfide, dimethyl
AC1Q4HER
AC1Q4HEQ
1,2-Dimethyldisulfane
PubChem9665
Dimethyl disulfide, >=99%
AC1L1Z53
2,3-Dithiabutane
Dimethyl disulfide, 99%
NSC9370
UN2381
Dimethyl disulfide, 98%
HMDB05879
D0714
CTK2F3131
RP18575
CHEBI:4608
CCRIS 2939
C08371
BDBM233038
Methyl disulfide (8CI)
WLN: 1SS1
3P8D642K5E
HSDB 6400
LS-1499
DTXSID4025117
NSC 9370
NSC-9370
OR000230
OR291634
CHEMBL1347061
Sulfa-hitech 0382
UN 2381
(1/4)x>>u paragraph signthornAoAN
(CH3S)2
UNII-3P8D642K5E
ZINC8221057
A833808
Dimethyl disulfide, >=99.0%
DSSTox_CID_5117
KB-76616
AN-22028
TL8004165
Dimethyl disulfide, >=98%, FG
DSSTox_GSID_25117
DSSTox_RID_77673
MFCD00008561
AI3-25305
TR-021489
RTR-021489
I09-0129
Q-100719
AKOS009157459
FEMA No. 3536
FT-0625135
METHYL, [(THIOMETHYL)THIO]-
Dimethyl disulfide, natural, >=98%, FG
EN300-36043
Tox21_201525
F0001-1676
624-92-0
NCGC00259075-01
NCGC00091798-02
NCGC00091798-01
MCULE-7451882535
EINECS 272-923-9
CAS-624-92-0
Dimethyl disulfide [UN2381] [Flammable liquid]
EINECS 210-871-0
Dimethyl disulfide [UN2381] [Flammable liquid]
MolPort-003-929-787
Dimethyl disulfide, purum, >=98.0% (GC)
224638-EP2371831A1
InChI=1/C2H6S2/c1-3-4-2/h1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(methyldisulfanyl)methane
SMILESCSSC
InchiInChI=1S/C2H6S2/c1-3-4-2/h1-2H3
FormulaC2H6S2
PubChem ID12232
Molweight94.19
LogP1.35
Atoms10
Bonds9
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationSulfides Sulfide thioethers sulfur compounds

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for dimethyl disulfide is reported as 1.21X10-3 atm-cu m/mole(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that dimethyl disulfide is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(2). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 3.5 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(2) is estimated as 4.1 days(SRC). Dimethyl disulfide's Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). In a laboratory study, the volatilization rate of dimethyl disulfide from a tidal marsh soil (at field capacity or 1.5 field capacity) ranged from 0.1 to 0.4 ng (sulfur basis)/min(3). Dimethyl disulfide is expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 28.7 mm Hg(4).
Literature: (1) Vitenberg AG et al; J Chromatography 112: 319-27 (1975) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Farwell SO et al; Soil Biol Biochem 11: 411-5 (1979) (4) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical & Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. New York, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp (1989)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of dimethyl disulfide can be estimated to be 40(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that dimethyl disulfide is expected to have very high mobility in soil. Gas chromatographic studies with various air-dry and moist soils have shown that soil can sorb atmospheric, gas phase dimethyl disulfide(3). In one closed-system test, 17-94% of input dimethyl disulfide was sorbed by the soil in 10 min(3); in a 15-day test, dimethyl disulfide sorption was 101-306 ug sorbed/g soil(3). Soil microbes were found to be important for the gas phase sorption of dimethyl disulfide as 15-day sorption in sterilized soil was only 9-98 ug sorbed/g soil(3).
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Jan, 2011. Available from, as of Nov 7, 2013: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/episuitedl.htm (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (3) Bremner JM, Banwart WL; Soil Biol Biochem 8: 79-83 (1976)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
28.7 mm Hg at 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaStreptomyces Alboflavus TD-1n/aWang et al., 2013
BacteriaAchromobacter Xylosoxidans AF411019Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
BacteriaActinomycetes Spp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaAeromonas VeroniiThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaAMI 386nabreathing zone of a waste collection workerWilkins, 1996
BacteriaArthrobacter Nicotianae JQ071518Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937an/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus Cereus ATCC 14570American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaBacillus Polymyxa ATCC 842American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaBacillus SimplexReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus SubtilisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus WeihenstephanensisReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaBurkholderia Caribensis LMG 18531n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431n/aTenorio-Salgado et al., 2013
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCollimonas Fungivorans Ter331n/aGarbeva et al., 2013
BacteriaCollimonas Pratensis Ter91n/aGarbeva et al., 2013
BacteriaCupriavidus Necator LMG 1199n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10141n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaDyella Sp. AD56nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaEnterococcus Durans ATCC 19432American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaEnterococcus Faecium ATCC 19434American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaEscherichia Colin/aSiripatrawan et al., 2008
BacteriaEscherichia Coli ATCC15547American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaJanthinobacterium Sp. AD80nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaKlebsiella OxytocaThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus BrevisThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus HilgardiiThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis ATCC 11955American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaLactobacillus PlantarumThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactobacillus Sp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLactococcus Sp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides ATCC 8086American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides Subsp. Mesenteroides CIRM1250can be used to modify or intensify the flavour of industrial cheeses or fermented milks or to preserve the peculiar flavour of traditional dairy productsPogačić et al., 2015
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaMicrobacterium OxydansReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaOenococcus OeniThis compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87bacterial interationsrhizosphere and bulk soil of Carex arenariaTyc et al. 2017
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaProteus Hauseri JN092591Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Saccharolyticum AM180484Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PA01nanaBriard et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PUPa3n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis 450bacteriostatic on Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, suppresses growth of cyanobacterium strain Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942, kills Caenorhabditis elegansRhizosphere of maize, Kiev region, UkrainePopova et al., 2014
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Perolens ATCC 10757nasterile fish muscle (Sebastes melanops)Miller et al., 1973
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida USB2105reduces mycelium growth and sclerotia germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum USB-F593; lyses red blood cellsrhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida USB2106reduces mycelium growth and sclerotia germination of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum USB-F593; lyses red blood cellsrhizosphere of bean plants, southern ItalyGiorgio et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii NCPPB 2192nanaCantore et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii USB1nanaCantore et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii USB66nanaCantore et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudonocardia Thermophila DSM 43832nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaRalstonia SolanacearumnanaSpraker et al., 2014
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Rectivirgula DSM 43113nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Viridis DSM 43017nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia MarcescensReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica 4Rx13n/aWeise et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica AS9n/aWeise et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica PRI-2Cstimulates growth of Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1maize rhizosphere, NetherlandsGarbeva et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 568n/aWeise et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 94bacteriostatic on Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, suppresses growth of cyanobacterium strain Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942, kills Caenorhabditis elegansspoiled meatPopova et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5an/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Sp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aElgaali et al., 2002
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStreptococcus Agalactiae ATCC 27541American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaStreptococcus Thermophilus ATCC 14485American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus IFO 13014n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus Subsp. Pathocidicus IFO 13812n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus Subsp. Griseus DSM 40236nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces LateritiusReduction of movement or death of Panagrelleus redivivus and Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.Gu et al., 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 6445n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 7437n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/aDickschat et al., 2005_2
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.This compound is assumed to have an antagonistic effect against sapstain fungi.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 243n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus IFO 12382n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Vulgaris DSM 43016nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792nasoilWilkins, 1996
BacteriaTsukamurella Sp. AD106nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaWautersiella Falsenii AM238687Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
FungiAspergillus Versicolor Tiraboschinadamp indoor environments, food productsSunesson et al., 1995
Fungi Fusarium Sp.Brock et al. 2012
FungiPenicillium Commune Pittnain dry-cured meat products, cheeseSunesson et al., 1995
Fungi Penicillium Sp.Larsen 1999
FungiPhialophora Fastigiata ConantnanaSunesson et al., 1995
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al., 2010
FungiTuber Magnatumn/aItalian geographical areas ( Umbria, Piedmont, Marche, Emilia Romagna, Border region area between Emilia Romagna and Marche, Tuscany, Molise)Gioacchini et al., 2008
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al., 2010
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalis YMF3·00172nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaBacillus Cereus YMF3·00019nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaBrevibacterium Epidermidis YMF3·00155nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639naubiquitary,intestinalSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaEscherichia ColiNational collection of type cultures (NCTC) UKTait et al., 2014
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides Subsp. Mesenteroides CIRM1250naCantal cheesePogačić et al., 2016
BacteriaProteus Penneri YMF3·00016nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaProteus Vulgaris Sp.nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaProvidencia Rettgeri YMF3·00150nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Asaccharolyticum YMF3·00201nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa ATCC 10145nasoil, water, skin floraSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R2Fnasoil, water, plantsSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida KT 2442nanaSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaSerratia Liquefaciens SM 1302nasoil, water, plants; digestive tracts of rodents, insects, fish, humansSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusNational collection of type cultures (NCTC) UKTait et al., 2014
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaPseudomonas AeruginosaclinicPreti., 2009
FungiEurotium AmstelodamiSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiPenicillium BrevicompactumSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiPenicillium Clavigerumcompost Fischer et al. 2067
FungiTuber Magnatumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Panniferumn/aFortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
BacteriaStreptomycesJones et al. eLife 2017;6:e21738.
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Rpositive influence of the plant root growth and protection against soil-borne pathogensSheoran et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25nablack pepper rootSheoran et al., 2015
FungiTuber BorchiiNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneT. melanosporum, T. borchii were collected from northern Italy (Piedmont) and T. indicum from Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces (China). Splivallo et al., 2007b
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaStreptomyces Alboflavus TD-1Gause's synthetic mediumHeadspace, solid-phase microextraction
BacteriaAchromobacter Xylosoxidans AF411019LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaActinomycetes Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaAeromonas Veroniin/an/a
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaAMI 386Nutrient agar CM3 + 50mg/l actidioneGC/MS
BacteriaArthrobacter Nicotianae JQ071518LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Cereus ATCC 14570TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaBacillus Polymyxa ATCC 842TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaBacillus Simplexn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilisn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Weihenstephanensisn/an/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Caribensis LMG 18531LB and MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Sp. AD24TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431Potato dextrose agarHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaCollimonas Fungivorans Ter331sand supplemented with artificial root exudatesHeadspace trapping/GC-MS
BacteriaCollimonas Pratensis Ter91sand supplemented with artificial root exudatesHeadspace trapping/GC-MS
BacteriaCupriavidus Necator LMG 1199MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10141n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/an/a
BacteriaDyella Sp. AD56Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaEnterococcus Durans ATCC 19432TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaEnterococcus Faecium ATCC 19434TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaEscherichia ColiSuper broth made up of tryptone, yeast, NaClHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaEscherichia Coli ATCC15547TS brothGC-MS Super Qno
BacteriaJanthinobacterium Sp. AD80Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaKlebsiella Oxytocan/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Brevisn/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Hilgardiin/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis ATCC 11955TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarumn/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLactococcus Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides ATCC 8086TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides Subsp. Mesenteroides CIRM1250Man Rogosa Sharpe broth (MRS)Tenaxâ„¢-trap/GC-MS
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaMicrobacterium Oxydansn/an/a
BacteriaOenococcus Oenin/an/a
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaPaenibacillus Sp. AD87TSBAGC-Q-TOFno
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaProteus Hauseri JN092591LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Saccharolyticum AM180484LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PA01minimal medium/ Brian mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PUPa3LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis 450LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Perolens ATCC 10757Trypticase soil agar (BBL)GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida USB2105King's B AgarSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida USB2106King's B AgarSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii NCPPB 2192KBSPME-GC
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii USB1KBSPME-GC
BacteriaPseudomonas Tolaasii USB66KBSPME-GC
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudonocardia Thermophila DSM 43832Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaRalstonia SolanacearumCasamino Acid Peptone Glucose agarSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Rectivirgula DSM 43113Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaSaccharomonospora Viridis DSM 43017Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Marcescensn/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica 4Rx13NBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica AS9NBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica PRI-2Csand containing artificial root exudatesGC/MSNo
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 568NBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 94LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5aLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusTS brothHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaStreptococcus Agalactiae ATCC 27541TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaStreptococcus Thermophilus ATCC 14485TS brothGC-MS SPMEyes
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus IFO 13014Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus Subsp. Pathocidicus IFO 13812Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus Subsp. Griseus DSM 40236Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Lateritiusn/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 6445Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 7437Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Sp. GWS-BW-H5.n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 243Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus IFO 12382Emmerson's yeast starch agarHeadspace trapping, GC-FID/GC-MS
BacteriaThermoactinomyces Vulgaris DSM 43016Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
BacteriaTsukamurella Sp. AD106Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaWautersiella Falsenii AM238687LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
FungiAspergillus Versicolor TiraboschiDG18GC/MS
Fungi Fusarium Sp.no
FungiPenicillium Commune PittMEAGC/MS
Fungi Penicillium Sp.no
FungiPhialophora Fastigiata ConantDG18GC/MS
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)
FungiTuber Magnatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalis YMF3·00172LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaBacillus Cereus YMF3·00019LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaBrevibacterium Epidermidis YMF3·00155LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaEscherichia Colitryptone, yeast extractGC-MS (SPB-5)no
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides Subsp. Mesenteroides CIRM1250curd-based broth mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaProteus Penneri YMF3·00016LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaProteus Vulgaris Sp.LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaProvidencia Rettgeri YMF3·00150LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Asaccharolyticum YMF3·00201LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa ATCC 10145AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R2FAB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida KT 2442AB medium + 1% citrate or 0,02% citrate or 1% glucose +1% casaminoacid GC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaSerratia Liquefaciens SM 1302AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusTS brothGC-FIDno
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/an/a
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaPseudomonas AeruginosaBlood agar/chocolate blood agaHS-SPME/GC-MS no
FungiEurotium Amstelodamiingrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiPenicillium Brevicompactumingrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiPenicillium Clavigerumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiTuber Panniferumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
BacteriaStreptomycesYPD agarGCxGC-TOFMSno
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25RTSBPropak Q adsorbent trap/GC-MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Luria Bertani AgarHeadspace GC/MSNo
FungiTuber BorchiiNoneNoneYes
FungiTuber MelanosporumNoneNoneYes


Nonadecane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
UNKNOWN PHOSPHOLIPID FRAGMENT
NONADECANE
nonadecan
LQERIDTXQFOHKA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Nonadekan
Nonadecane, analytical standard
UNKNOWN BRANCHED FRAGMENT OF PHOSPHOLIPID
UPL
n-Nonadecane
AC1L1ZIO
NMY21D3Y5T
Nonadecane, 99%
UNII-NMY21D3Y5T
QSPL 079
S0291
V0207
CTK2F6296
N0282
NSC77136
UNII-J3N6X3YK96 component LQERIDTXQFOHKA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
UNII-CI87N1IM01 component LQERIDTXQFOHKA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
ARONIS020629
bmse000764
HSDB 8349
N-NONADECANE, 99%
LP008228
STK032371
SBB058691
AK126519
DTXSID9047170
ZINC8398603
CHEBI:32927
TL8004347
TRA0009059
ANW-42120
NSC-77136
AN-22069
NSC 77136
LMFA11000578
ZINC08398603
MFCD00009012
RTR-021683
AI3-36122
ST24031484
ST45034357
TR-021683
KB-110288
AKOS000487358
UNII-33822S0M40 component LQERIDTXQFOHKA-UHFFFAOYSA-N
FT-0638791
FT-0673031
I14-19385
I14-55315
629-92-5
n-Nonadecane, 99% 25g
MCULE-7331201096
EINECS 211-116-8
CH3-[CH2]17-CH3
MolPort-002-351-165
AN-329/40543671
5DFF1F48-853A-4CE2-852C-81C871EF1DA6
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namenonadecane
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C19H40/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-15-17-19-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h3-19H2,1-2H3
FormulaC19H40
PubChem ID12401
Molweight268.529
LogP8.91
Atoms59
Bonds58
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationAlkanes

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for nonadecane is estimated as 68 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) using a fragment constant estimation method(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that nonadecane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(2). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 1.6 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 6.5 days(SRC). However, adsorption to suspended solids and sediment is expected to attenuate volatilization(SRC). The estimated volatilization half-life from a model pond is greater than 2 years if adsorption is considered(4). Nonadecane is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 4.9X10-5 mm Hg(5).
Literature: (1) Meylan WM, Howard PH; Environ Toxicol Chem 10: 1283-93 (1991) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 14, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (4) US EPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987) (5) Yaws Cl; Handbook of Vapor Pressure. Volume 3 - C8 to C28 Compounds. Houston, TX: Gulf Publishing Co. (1994)
Solubility
In water, 3.7X10-5 mg/L at 25 deg C (est)
Literature: US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 17, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools
Literature: #Insoluble in water
Literature: Larranaga, M.D., Lewis, R.J. Sr., Lewis, R.A.; Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary 16th Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hoboken, NJ 2016., p. 986
Literature: #Slightly soluble in ethanol; soluble in ethyl ether, acetone, carbon tetrachloride
Literature: Haynes, W.M. (ed.). CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 95th Edition. CRC Press LLC, Boca Raton: FL 2014-2015, p. 3-424
Literature: #Soluble in alcohol and ether
Literature: Larranaga, M.D., Lewis, R.J. Sr., Lewis, R.A.; Hawley's Condensed Chemical Dictionary 16th Edition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Hoboken, NJ 2016., p. 986
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of nonadecane is estimated as 3.2X10+5(SRC), using an estimated log Kow of 9.67(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this estimated Koc value suggests that nonadecane is expected to be immobile in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of Nov 14, 2016: http://www2.epa.gov/tsca-screening-tools (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
4.9X10-5 mm Hg at 25 deg C (extrapolated)Yaws Cl; Handbook of Vapor Pressure. Volume 3 - C8 to C28 Compounds. Houston, TX: Gulf Publishing Co. (1994)
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/aFernando et al., 2005
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25nablack pepper rootSheoran et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUnarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al., 2016
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aZou et al., 2007
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Aurantiacan/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Corrugaten/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescensn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Luria Bertani AgarSolvent extraction with hexane, GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Simiae AUNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSNo
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a


Dec-1-ene

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Hydrogenated polydecene
Hydrogenated decene homopolymer
Polydecene
AFFLGGQVNFXPEV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Decylene
alpha-Decene
Decene, homopolymer
n-Decylene
AC1Q2VXA
ACMC-1BMFN
1-Decene homopolymer
1-DECENE
decene-1
Linealene 10
AC1L21LX
Gulftene 10
Neodene 10
Dialene 10
1-Decene, analytical standard
KSC204C7R
1-Decene, homopolymer
5760AF
.alpha.-Decene
n-1-Decene
Dec-1-ene
1-n-Decene
C10H20
1-Decene, homopolymer, hydrogenated
D0028
S0340
CTK1A4178
NSC62122
Poly(1-decene)
Decene, n-
HSDB 1073
CCRIS 5718
7O4U4C718P
DTXSID8027329
LP082263
SBB058674
CHEMBL3187990
DSSTox_CID_7329
ZINC1691021
UNII-7O4U4C718P
CHEBI:87315
ANW-38642
KB-12040
AN-20561
AN-17673
NSC-62122
TRA0012887
LS-59413
NSC 62122
1-C10H20
DSSTox_GSID_27329
LMFA11000311
DSSTox_RID_78410
MFCD00009577
DB-056981
1-Decene, 94%
ST51037219
RTR-027298
W-107244
AKOS015902910
FT-0607692
I14-19927
I14-53239
Tox21_200195
1-Decene, 96%, remainder isomers
F8881-0779
3B1-003551
872-05-9
1-DECENE MFC10 H20
(C10-C16) alpha-Olefin
MCULE-1391753135
Alkenes, C10-16 alpha-
NCGC00257749-01
NCGC00248557-01
CAS-872-05-9
EINECS 212-819-2
EINECS 272-492-7
25189-70-2
68037-01-4
37309-58-3
215723-62-9
221043-31-8
108778-38-7
330625-93-9
330625-94-0
157185-82-5
105054-87-3
375348-80-4
122525-37-5
MolPort-001-756-622
1-Decene, >=97.0% (GC)
1-Decene, purum, >=95.0% (GC)
InChI=1/C10H20/c1-3-5-7-9-10-8-6-4-2/h3H,1,4-10H2,2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namedec-1-ene
SMILESCCCCCCCCC=C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H20/c1-3-5-7-9-10-8-6-4-2/h3H,1,4-10H2,2H3
FormulaC10H20
PubChem ID13381
Molweight140.27
LogP4.61
Atoms30
Bonds29
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationAlkenes

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for 1-decene is estimated as 2.68 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) from its vapor pressure, 1.67 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 0.115 mg/l(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that 1-decene is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 1.2 hrs(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 5 days(SRC). However, the volatilization half-life does not take into account the effects of adsorption. This is apparent from the results of two EXAMS model runs, one in which the effect of adsorption was considered, yielding an estimated half-life of 11 days in a model pond 2 m deep, and one in which the effect of adsorption was ignored, yielding an estimated half-life of 56 hours in a model pond 2 m deep(4). 1-Decene's Henry's Law constant(1,2) indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). The potential for volatilization of 1-decene from dry soil surfaces may exist(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 1.67 mm Hg(1).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals: Data Compilation. Design Inst Phys Prop Data, Amer Inst Chem Eng NY, NY: Hemisphere Pub Corp 5 Vol (1989) (2) Shaw DG; Hydrocarbons with water and seawater. Part II Hydrocarbons C8 to C36. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. Solubility Data Series. Vol 38 pp. 561 (1989) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (4) USEPA; EXAMS II Computer Simulation (1987)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc for 1-decene can be estimated to be about 1720(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that 1-decene is expected to have low mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-67 (1992) (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
1.67 mm Hg @ 25 deg CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes FaecalisInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter NitroguajacoliusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Inhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaEscherichia Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaLysobacter GummosusInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaSporosarcina GinsengisoliInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas MaltophiliaInhibition of Mycelium growth of Paecilomyces lilacinus and Pochonia chlamydosporia.Zou et al., 2007
FungiTrichoderma VirideHung et al., 2013
BacteriaPseudomonas Flureorescens SBW25Cheng et al. 2016
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaEscherichia Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
FungiTrichoderma VirideMalt extract agar Headspace volatiles collected with colomn/TD-GC-MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Flureorescens SBW25Kings B + rif,+kann; PDA GC-Q-TOF-MSno


2,3,5,6-tetramethylpyrazine

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Tetramethylpyrazin
TETRAMETHYLPYRAZINE
Chuanxiongzine
chuanxingzine
Ligustrazine
Liqustrazine
Tetrapyrazine
Ligustizine
FINHMKGKINIASC-UHFFFAOYSA-
FINHMKGKINIASC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
TMPZ
Bs factor
Pyrazine, tetramethyl-
PubChem8617
V80F4IA5XG
AC1L23J7
H601
KSC491G1N
ZINC4042
CT0189
SCHEMBL77624
UNII-V80F4IA5XG
CTK3J1316
N1918
2,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine
ACMC-2099er
CHEMBL303697
NSC36080
NSC46451
FEMA 3237
HMS2235K03
HMS3371J08
BBL012277
BT000139
DTXSID6047070
HE000625
HE143578
HE296334
LS-3117
Opera_ID_849
SBB085945
STL163591
SY011353
ZB000557
A802574
M-4966
AC-10515
AJ-08191
AK-47432
AN-20604
ANW-16465
BR-47432
CJ-00093
DSSTox_GSID_47070
KB-81076
NSC 36080
NSC 46451
NSC-36080
NSC-46451
SC-43874
TRA0067329
ACN-S003305
BB_NC-2565
CHEBI:133246
DSSTox_CID_27070
DSSTox_RID_82085
MFCD00006146
ZINC00004042
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine
AM20070299
CCG-207974
DB-003786
RTR-002428
ST24032257
ST45025457
TR-002428
AKOS003398567
I14-0730
Q-100069
FEMA No. 3237
FT-0609443
MLS000069594
Nat.2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine
SMR000059042
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine, analytical standard
2,3,5,6-Tetramethyl pyrazine
2,3,5,6-Tetramethyl-pyrazine
Tox21_302313
Z1741976694
1124-11-4
MCULE-2834033564
NCGC00247063-01
NCGC00256097-01
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine (natural)
EINECS 214-391-2
Pyrazine, 2,3,5,6-tetramethyl
87396-75-6
93615-56-6
CAS-1124-11-4
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine, 98%
MolPort-002-473-658
Pyrazine, 2,3,5,6-tetramethyl-
AC-907/25014219
76494-51-4 (hydrochloride)
2,3,5,6-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-PYRAZINE
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine, >=98%, FG
2,3,5,6,-Tetramethyl-1,4-pyrazine
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine, natural, >=98%, FG
2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%
InChI=1/C8H12N2/c1-5-6(2)10-8(4)7(3)9-5/h1-4H3
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2,3,5,6-tetramethylpyrazine
SMILESCC1=C(N=C(C(=N1)C)C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C8H12N2/c1-5-6(2)10-8(4)7(3)9-5/h1-4H3
FormulaC8H12N2
PubChem ID14296
Molweight136.198
LogP0.06
Atoms22
Bonds22
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationPyrazines nitrogen compounds heterocyclic compounds

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides Groupn/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937atriggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis 168triggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03triggers induced systemic resistance (ISR) in ArabidopsisnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 17828n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19182n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19467n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaDinoroseobacter Shibae Strain DFL-27n/aDickschat et al., 2005_4
BacteriaLoktanella Hongkongensis Strain Bio-204n/aDickschat et al., 2005_6
BacteriaLoktanella Sp. Bio-204n/aDickschat et al., 2005_4
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaStappia Marina Strain DFL-11n/aDickschat et al., 2005_6
BacteriaSulfitobacter Dubius BIO-205n/aDickschat et al., 2005_6
BacteriaSulfitobacter Pontiacus BIO-007n/aDickschat et al., 2005_6
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides Groupn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aMurashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis 168Murashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Murashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 17828Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19182Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19467Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/an/a
BacteriaDinoroseobacter Shibae Strain DFL-27n/an/a
BacteriaLoktanella Hongkongensis Strain Bio-204n/an/a
BacteriaLoktanella Sp. Bio-204n/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaStappia Marina Strain DFL-11n/an/a
BacteriaSulfitobacter Dubius BIO-205n/an/a
BacteriaSulfitobacter Pontiacus BIO-007n/an/a


2,5-dimethylpyrazine

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
LCZUOKDVTBMCMX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
2,5-Dimethylparadiazine
AC1L1L8P
25R
2.5-dimethylpyrazine
2,5-DIMETHYLPYRAZINE
PubChem8608
2,5-Dimethylpiazine
V99Y0MUY1Q
U038
KSC174O4P
ZINC3182
2,5-Dimethylpyrazine, analytical standard
UNII-V99Y0MUY1Q
SCHEMBL82304
CHEMBL94709
CTK0H4747
D2171
PYRAZINE,2,5-DIMETHYL
D1526
2,5-Dimethyl pyrazine
2,5-Dimethyl-pyrazine
RP18895
RL01064
NSC49139
CCRIS 2929
HE141986
HE019470
SY011379
LS-2694
DTXSID6047652
ZB000534
SBB058647
BC651592
A805045
M-6330
CHEBI:89762
SC-47137
ST2409163
NSC 49139
2,5-Dimethylpyrazine (natural)
NSC-49139
AJ-08168
AK-33017
TL8006998
AN-22913
ANW-41979
BR-33017
AC-10703
CJ-00091
ZINC00003182
MFCD00006147
RTC-020270
AI3-60303
DB-003236
2,5-dimethylpyrazine and 2,6-dimethylpyrazine
TC-020270
KB-225969
ST45024376
2,5-Dimethylpyrazine, 98%
Pyrazine, 2,5-dimethyl-
AKOS003368403
Q-100107
I14-0729
FT-0610477
FEMA No. 3272
123-32-0
F0001-0364
2,5(2,6)-dimethylpyrazine mixture
WLN: T6N DNJ B1 E1
2,5-Dimethyl-1,4-diazine
NCGC00184236-02
NCGC00184236-01
MCULE-2763393473
2,5-Dimethylpyrazine, >=98%, FG
EINECS 204-618-3
2,5 and 2,6-dimethyl pyrazine
MolPort-001-769-724
2,5-Dimethyl Pyrazine; 2,5-Dimethyl-1,4-diazine
InChI=1/C6H8N2/c1-5-3-8-6(2)4-7-5/h3-4H,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2,5-dimethylpyrazine
SMILESCC1=CN=C(C=N1)C
InchiInChI=1S/C6H8N2/c1-5-3-8-6(2)4-7-5/h3-4H,1-2H3
FormulaC6H8N2
PubChem ID31252
Molweight108.144
LogP-0.2
Atoms16
Bonds16
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationPyrazines nitrogen compounds heterocyclic compounds

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/aZou et al., 2007
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2narhizosphere of maize plantsVelázquez-Becerra et al.,2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 17828n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19182n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19467n/aBurkholderia ambifaria LMG 17828 from root, LMG 19182 from rhizosphere and LMG 19467 from clinical.Groenhagen et al., 2013
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C5n/aSchulz et al., 2004
BacteriaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides GroupIt is involved in fruit fly attraction to bacteria.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10223n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10044n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10063n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10141n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaEnterobacter AgglomeransRobacker and Lauzon 2002
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaOctadecabacter Sp. ARK10255bn/aDickschat et al., 2005_3
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PA01nanaBriard et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22naphyllosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01narhizosphere of field-grown potato plantsHunziker et al., 2015
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusRobacker and Flath 1995
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciurinafrom the gut flora of pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum honeydewLeroy et al., 2011
BacteriaXanthomonas Campestris Pv. Vesicatoria 85-10n/aWeise et al., 2012
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.Dickschat 2023
Fungi Fusarium Sp.Dickschat 2018
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnanaUsami et al., 2014
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/aBruce et al., 2004
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25nablack pepper rootSheoran et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Rpositive influence of the plant root growth and protection against soil-borne pathogensSheoran et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Faecalisn/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Nitroguajacoliusn/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaLysobacter Gummosusn/an/a
BacteriaSporosarcina Ginsengisolin/an/a
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Maltophilian/an/a
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2NA mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 17828Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19182Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaBurkholderia Ambifaria LMG 19467Luria-Bertani medium, Malt Extractn/a
BacteriaChondromyces Crocatus Cm C5n/an/a
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides Groupn/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10223n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10044n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10063n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10141n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10146n/an/a
BacteriaCytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides Group Strain ARK 10267n/an/a
BacteriaEnterobacter Agglomeransno
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaetryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaOctadecabacter Sp. ARK10255bn/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PA01minimal medium/ Brian mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphis R47LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens R76LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S04LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Frederiksbergensis S24LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Jessenii S34LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Syringae S22LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Veronii R02LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaPseudomonas Vranovensis R01LB mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B2675n/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Spp. B675n/an/a
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciuri875 liquid mediumSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaXanthomonas Campestris Pv. Vesicatoria 85-10NBIIClosed airflow-system/GC-MS and PTR-MS
Fungi Aspergillus Sp.no
Fungi Fusarium Sp.no
FungiPleurotus CystidiosusnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae Y1001n/an/a
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Luria Bertani AgarHeadspace GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25RTSBPropak Q adsorbent trap/GC-MS


2-methylsulfanylethanol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
methylmercaptoethanol
beta-Methylmercaptoethanol
Methylthioethanol
S-Methylmercaptoethanol
2-methylsulphanylethanol
WBBPRCNXBQTYLF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
WBBPRCNXBQTYLF-UHFFFAOYSA-
2-methylsulfanylethanol
2-Methylmercaptoethanol
Hydroxyethyl methyl sulfide
2-Hydroxyethylmethyl sulfide
beta-Hydroxyethyl methyl sulfide
2-methylthioethanol
2-MethyIthioethanol
2-Hydroxyethyl-methylsulfide
2-methylsulfanyl-ethanol
.beta.-Methylmercaptoethanol
AC1Q7DAT
AC1Q4HEG
beta-(Methylthio)ethanol
Methyl 2-hydroxyethyl sulfide
2-methylthio ethanol
2-Hydroxyethyl methyl sulfide
C3H8OS
2-(Methylmercapto)ethanol
AC1L2W9D
2-(Methylsulfanyl)ethanol
2-[Methylmercapto]ethanol
5K6TOE95UY
ACMC-1AU7O
U461
KSC271G4F
Ethanol, 2-methylthio
.beta.-Hydroxyethyl methyl sulfide
2-(Methylthio)ethanol
UNII-5K6TOE95UY
PubChem10846
2-(Methylsulfanyl)ethanol #
NSC1902
M0358
CTK1H1342
CHEMBL277871
NE10239
2-(Methylthio) Ethanol
2-(methylthio)-ethanol
LTBB001427
.beta.-(Methylthio)ethanol
NSC 1902
NSC-1902
OR035377
OR166478
ZINC1577077
A829220
CHEBI:63861
AN-21062
ANW-31523
AB0006713
SC-19276
DTXSID90200678
CJ-05437
BDBM50026479
ZINC01577077
2-(methyl thio) ethanol
MFCD00002908
2-(methylsulfanyl)ethan-1-ol
DB-003209
AI3-17419
RTC-064076
TC-064076
KB-163514
I09-0136
AKOS009075584
2-(Methylthio)ethanol, >=99%
2-(Methylthio)ethanol, 99%
1-Hydroxy-2-(methylthio)-ethane
FT-0608861
Ethanol, 2-(methylthio)-
5271-38-5
MCULE-9706874325
EINECS 226-090-3
MolPort-001-779-998
InChI=1/C3H8OS/c1-5-3-2-4/h4H,2-3H2,1H3
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-methylsulfanylethanol
SMILESCSCCO
InchiInChI=1S/C3H8OS/c1-5-3-2-4/h4H,2-3H2,1H3
FormulaC3H8OS
PubChem ID78925
Molweight92.16
LogP0.27
Atoms13
Bonds12
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationSulfides Alcohols thioethers sulfur compounds

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/aSchulz and Dickschat, 2007
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaAlcaligenes Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaCitrobacter Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaEnterobacter Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaKlebsiella Sp.n/an/a


(2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol

Compound Details

Synonymous names
OWBTYPJTUOEWEK-QWWZWVQMSA-N
AC1L5EEH
BU3
UNII-TMS4MGA0H4 component OWBTYPJTUOEWEK-QWWZWVQMSA-N
AC1Q59P8
CTK2F5358
NSC15829
RP18534
ZINC901616
C03044
OR02B2286A
UNII-6510BGK6C5 component OWBTYPJTUOEWEK-QWWZWVQMSA-N
2,3-Butanediol #
OR085620
OR085621
UNII-45427ZB5IJ component OWBTYPJTUOEWEK-QWWZWVQMSA-N
UNII-OR02B2286A
A817243
CHEBI:16982
AJ-24368
AK-84477
ANW-25408
AC-26496
BP-30189
KB-03485
NSC-15829
TL8002002
MFCD00064267
ZINC00901616
DB-009316
RTR-011239
ST24033981
TR-011239
I14-2853
J-500969
J-506903
AKOS016015450
AKOS015907648
2,3-Butanediol, threo-
6982-25-8
(R,R)-2,3-butanediol
(2R*,3R*)-2,3-dihydroxybutane
D(-)-2,3-butanediol
EINECS 246-186-9
24347-58-8
(R,R)-2,3-Butylene glycol
(R,R)-Butane-2,3-diol
(2R,3R)-2,3-butanediol
MolPort-003-927-419
D-(-)-2,3-Butanediol
32399-EP2311827A1
32399-EP2301933A1
(2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol
2,3-Butanediol, (-)-
(2r,3r)-butan-2,3-diol
2,3-BUTANEDIOL, (2R,3R)-
(R,R)-(-)-2,3-Dihydroxybutane
(R,R)-(-)-2,3-Butanediol
(2R,3R)-(-)2,3-Butanediol
(R,R)-(-)-2,3-Butylene Glycol
2,3-Butanediol, [R-(R*,R*)]-
(R,R)-(-)-Butane-2,3-diol
(2R,3R)-(-)-2,3-Butanediol
(2R,3R)-(-) 2,3-butanediol
(2R, 3R)(-)-2,3-butanediol
(2R, 3R)-(-)-2,3-butanediol
2,3-Butanediol, (R*,R*)-(+-)-
(2R,3R)-(-)-2,3-Butanediol, 97%
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name(2R,3R)-butane-2,3-diol
SMILESCC(C(C)O)O
InchiInChI=1S/C4H10O2/c1-3(5)4(2)6/h3-6H,1-2H3/t3-,4-/m1/s1
FormulaC4H10O2
PubChem ID225936
Molweight90.122
LogP-0.38
Atoms16
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor2
Chemical ClassificationAlcohols

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03growth promotingnaRyu et al., 2004
BacteriaBacillus Spp.Is a signal that promotes growth in Arabidopsis and can induce resistance against pathogens.Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Murashige and Skoog mediumcapillary GC;GC/MSYes
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/an/a


2H-benzotriazole

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Pseudoazimidobenzene
Azimidobenzene
Aziminobenzene
Benzisotriazole
benzotriazol
Benzotriazole
Benztriazole
indazolamine
azaindazole
QRUDEWIWKLJBPS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Benzene azimide
Benzotriazole, analytical standard
BtaH
1H-Benzotriazole
2H-Benzotriazole
1H-Benzotriazol
Cobratec#99
0CT
3uzj
AC1Q4XBF
1 h-benzotriazole
1,2-Aminoazophenylene
1,2-Aminozophenylene
AC1L1O9Y
Benzotriazole (VAN)
Cobratec #99
Cobratec 35G
Cobratec 99
SCHEMBL8956
1,3-Benzotriazole
1,3-Triazaindene
CCRIS 78
KSC486M6D
1H-Benzotriazole (VAN8C
2,3-Diazaindole
ACMC-209ruz
CHEMBL84963
NSC3058
PubChem16004
1,2,-Aminozophenylene
B0094
BDBM36293
cobr atec #99
CTK1A4424
CTK3I6661
RP09726
RP19335
STR01561
86110UXM5Y
DSSTox_CID_147
HMS3091M10
HSDB 4143
ZINC332008
1H-1,3-Benzotriazole
BC227994
Benzotriazole, reagent grade, 97%
Cobratec No. 99
CS-D1407
DTXSID6020147
HE027222
HE073936
HE241860
HE330746
LS-1972
NSC-3058
PS-3644
SBB060070
STL281967
ZB010624
1,2,3-Benzotriazol
1,2,3-BENZOTRIAZOLE
1,2,3-Benztriazole
1,2,3-Triazaindene
CHEBI:75331
NCI-C03521
U-6233
UNII-86110UXM5Y
WLN: T56 BMNNJ
Z-2915
AB0008382
AJ-19511
AK-44446
AN-24306
ANW-40377
BP-21454
DSSTox_GSID_20147
KB-47717
SC-15698
ST2415491
TRA0094454
DSSTox_RID_75400
MFCD00005699
ZINC00332008
AI3-15984
Benzotriazole, ReagentPlus(R), 99%
DB-022595
RTR-029656
ST51046317
TR-029656
1,3-Triaza-1H-indene
AKOS000119181
AKOS025396849
S14-0924
W-100172
Z57127352
1,2,3-1h-benzotriazole
1H-1,2,3-Benzotriazole
BB 0243857
BRN 0112133
FT-0606217
FT-0698151
MLS002302971
SMR001252218
1,2,3-Benzotriazole(BTA)
95-14-7
Tox21_201501
Tox21_302934
273-02-9
Benzotriazole, Vetec(TM) reagent grade, 98%
F2190-0645
CAS-95-14-7
1,2,3-Triaza-1H-indene
1H-Benzotriazole, 99% 50g
MCULE-2848618742
NCGC00091322-01
NCGC00091322-02
NCGC00256574-01
NCGC00259052-01
AB00374479-06
EINECS 202-394-1
25377-81-5
27556-51-0
28880-01-5
70644-74-5
83202-91-9
94160-69-7
115773-98-3
116421-31-9
152206-50-3
197463-08-4
1H-Benzotriazole, >=98.0% (N)
3334-EP2270010A1
3334-EP2270113A1
3334-EP2272828A1
3334-EP2272935A1
3334-EP2280000A1
3334-EP2281563A1
3334-EP2281818A1
3334-EP2284920A1
3334-EP2289883A1
3334-EP2292586A2
3334-EP2292593A2
3334-EP2292597A1
3334-EP2292611A1
3334-EP2298753A1
3334-EP2301918A1
3334-EP2301921A1
3334-EP2301924A1
3334-EP2301926A1
3334-EP2305651A1
3334-EP2308562A2
3334-EP2308839A1
3334-EP2308840A1
3334-EP2308849A1
3334-EP2308850A1
3334-EP2308854A1
3334-EP2314575A1
3334-EP2315502A1
3334-EP2316459A1
3334-EP2371811A2
3334-EP2372804A1
3334-EP2377847A1
3334-EP2378585A1
MolPort-000-151-332
1334724-96-7
1H-Benzo[d][1,2,3]triazole
22608-EP2315502A1
2H-benzo[d][1,2,3]triazole
81449-EP2275411A2
81449-EP2305687A1
AC-907/34124039
4-26-00-00093 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
InChI=1/C6H5N3/c1-2-4-6-5(3-1)7-9-8-6/h1-4H,(H,7,8,9
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2H-benzotriazole
SMILESC1=CC2=NNN=C2C=C1
InchiInChI=1S/C6H5N3/c1-2-4-6-5(3-1)7-9-8-6/h1-4H,(H,7,8,9)
FormulaC6H5N3
PubChem ID7220
Molweight119.127
LogP1.26
Atoms14
Bonds15
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationbenzotriazoles triazoles benzenoids nitrogen containing compounds

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for 1,2,3- benzotriazole is estimated as 3.2X10-7 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 0.04 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 19,800 mg/l(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that 1,2,3-benzotriazole is expected to be essentially nonvolatile from water surfaces(2). 1,2,3-Benzotriazole is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon its vapor pressure(1). The pKa of benzotriazole is 8.37(3), indicating that this compound will exist in the cation form in the environment. Volatilization from dry or moist soil surfaces is not expected to be an important fate process because the cation is not expected to volatilize.
Literature: (1) Davis LN et al; Investigation of selected potential environmental contaminants: benzotriazoles. Washington, DC: USEPA-560/ 2-77-001 (1977) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990) (3) Serjeant EP Dempsey B; Ionisation constants of organic acids in aqueous solution; IUPAC Chemical Data Series, no 23. NY, NY; Pergamon Press p. 159 (1979)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc of 1,2,3-benzotriazole is estimated as 145(SRC), using a log Kow of 1.44(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), these estimated Koc values suggests that 1,2,3- benzotriazole is expected to have high mobility in soil. However, mobility of 1,2,3-benzotriazole will be affected by pH(2): the pKa of benzotriazole is 8.37(4), indicating that this compound will exist in the cation form in the environment and cations generally adsorb to organic carbon and clay more strongly than their neutral counterparts.
Literature: (1) Hansch C et al; Exploring QSAR. Hydrophobic, Electronic, and Steric Constants. ACS Prof Ref Book. Heller SR, consult. ed., Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc p. 18 (1995) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 4-9 (1990) (3) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (4) Serjeant EP Dempsey B; Ionisation constants of organic acids in aqueous solution; IUPAC Chemical Data Series, no 23. NY, NY; Pergamon Press p. 159 (1979)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
4.0X01-2 mm Hg @ 20 deg CDavis LN et al; Investigation of selected potential environmental contaminants: benzotriazoles. USEPA-560/2-77-001. Washington, DC: US EPA (1977)

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaBacillaceaeRhizosphereBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBacillus Spp.n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Andropogonis LMG 2129n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Anthina LMG 20980n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Caryophylli LMG 2155n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222 358RhizosphereBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Fungorum LMG 16225n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Hospita LMG 20598n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 22485n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phytofirmans LMG 22487n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Thailandensis LMG 20219n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PUPa3n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5an/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69n/aBlom et al., 2011
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaBacillaceaeLB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)Yes
BacteriaBacillus Spp.LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Andropogonis LMG 2129LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Anthina LMG 20980MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Caryophylli LMG 2155MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222 358LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)Yes
BacteriaBurkholderia Fungorum LMG 16225LB and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196LB and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Hospita LMG 20598MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 22485LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037LB and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phytofirmans LMG 22487LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594LB and MSHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Thailandensis LMG 20219LB and MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosa PUPa3MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfMR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14LB and MR-VP Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5aLBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69LBHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)