Ethyltoluene

Organic compounds with the empirical formula CH3C6H4CH2CH3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ethyltoluene describes organic compounds with the formula CH3C6H4CH2CH3. Three isomers exist: 1,2- 1,3-, and 1,4-. All are colorless liquids, immiscible in water, with similar boiling points. They are classified are aromatic hydrocarbons. The ring bears two substituents: a methyl group and an ethyl group.[1]

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Cymenes
Name 2-ethyltoluene3-ethyltoluene4-Ethyltoluene
Structural formula
CAS number 611-14-3620-14-4622-96-8
melting point (°C) −80.8−95.5−62.3
boiling point (°C) 165161.3162
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Production and reactions

Ethyltoluenes are prepared by alkylation of toluene with ethylene:

CH3C6H5 + CH2=CH2 → CH3C6H4CH2CH3

These alkylations are catalyzed by various Lewis acids, such as aluminium trichloride.

3- and 4-Ethyltoluenes are mainly of interest as precursors to methylstyrenes:

CH3C6H4CH2CH3 → CH3C6H4CH=CH2 + H2

This dehydrogenation is conducted in the presence of zinc oxide catalysts.[1]

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