Benzyl alcohol
Benzyl Alcohol is an aromatic compound with a primary alcohol structure that occurs naturally in some essential oils such as jasmine and cinnamon oil, but is mostly produced synthetically.
Due to the presence of both a hydroxyl functional group (–OH) and a benzene ring, it exhibits solvent, bactericidal, and stabilizing properties. It is widely used across pharmaceutical, cosmetic–personal care, paint, coating, and detergent industries.
Chemical Structure of Benzyl Alcohol
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Basic structure: An aromatic ring (C₆H₅) attached to a CH₂OH group — essentially benzene + methylene + alcohol.
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Molecular formula: C₇H₈O
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Molecular weight: 108.14 g/mol
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Other names: Phenylmethanol, Benzenemethanol
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Structural nature: An aromatic alcohol with moderate polarity, capable of forming weak hydrogen bonds and dissolving a wide range of polar and non-polar substances.
 
Physical and Chemical Properties
| Property | Description | 
|---|---|
| Physical state | Clear, colorless liquid | 
| Odor | Mild, pleasant, aromatic | 
| Boiling point | ~205 °C | 
| pH (1% solution) | Approximately neutral (6–7) | 
| Viscosity (25 °C) | ~5.9 mPa·s | 
| Flash point | ~93 °C (flammable) | 
Functional Properties
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Polar organic solvent: Effectively dissolves resins, essential oils, dyes, and pharmaceuticals.
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Antimicrobial: Exhibits preservative and antibacterial activity at specific concentrations.
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Skin compatibility: Mild and relatively non-irritating at controlled levels.
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Biodegradability: Rapidly biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
 
Applications of Benzyl Alcohol
1. Pharmaceutical Industry
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Used as a preservative in injectable formulations (e.g., lidocaine injections).
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Serves as a solvent for poorly water-soluble active ingredients.
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Approved and listed in USP, EP, and JP pharmacopeias.
 
2. Cosmetics and Personal Care
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Functions as a mild preservative in creams, lotions, shampoos, and skin cleansers.
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Enhances solubility of fragrances and essential oils.
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Used in deodorants and antiperspirant formulations.
 
3. Paints and Coatings
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Acts as a solvent in resin-based paints, inks, and lacquers.
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Controls viscosity and improves film uniformity and surface appearance during drying.
 
4. Detergents and Industrial Cleaners
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Used as a co-solvent in multi-purpose cleaning formulations.
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Aids in the dissolution of oils, greases, and industrial residues.
 
5. Specialized Industrial Applications
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Intermediate in the production of alkyd and polyurethane resins.
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Used as a stabilizer in photographic chemicals.
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Serves as a solvent softener in textile and leather processing.
 
Advantages of Benzyl Alcohol
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Multi-functional solvent for cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and industrial formulations.
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Biodegradable and relatively safe at permitted concentrations.
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Provides mild antibacterial protection without requiring stronger preservatives.
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Compatible with a wide range of solvents and active ingredients.
 
Disadvantages of Benzyl Alcohol
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Irritating to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract at high concentrations.
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Prolonged or repeated contact may cause dryness or allergic reactions.
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At high doses (oral or injectable), exhibits neurotoxic effects (according to FDA and WHO data).
 
Safety and Handling Information
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Chemical name: Benzyl Alcohol
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Chemical formula: C₆H₅CH₂OH
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CAS number: 100-51-6
 
Hazard Information
| Hazard Type | Description | 
|---|---|
| Skin and eye irritation | May cause redness or inflammation, especially with repeated contact. | 
| Central nervous system effects | High concentrations or prolonged exposure to vapors may cause drowsiness or dizziness. | 
| Oral toxicity (moderate) | Harmful if swallowed in large amounts. | 
| Aquatic toxicity | Potentially harmful to aquatic organisms at high concentrations. | 
| Flammability | Flash point ≈ 93 °C; may ignite at elevated temperatures. | 
Personal and General Safety Measures
Personal Protection
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Wear chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or heavy-duty latex).
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Use laboratory safety goggles or face shields.
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In closed or heated environments, use a half-mask respirator.
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Wear protective lab or industrial clothing.
 
General Workplace Measures
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Operate in a well-ventilated area (preferably under a fume hood).
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Avoid prolonged skin contact.
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Do not use or store near open flames or heat sources.
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Keep a valid SDS (Safety Data Sheet) accessible near the work area.
 
Storage Conditions
| Item | Description | 
|---|---|
| Suitable container | Tightly sealed glass or polyethylene containers resistant to organic solvents | 
| Environmental conditions | Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources | 
| Recommended storage temperature | 5 – 30 °C | 
| Ventilation | Continuous ventilation, with localized exhaust in case of vapor release | 
| Incompatible materials | Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents such as peroxides, strong acids, or nitric acid | 
Final Safety Recommendations
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Personnel must be trained in HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) procedures for handling aromatic solvents.
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For industrial or laboratory use, an up-to-date SDS (compliant with GHS) must always be available.
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During transport, proper hazard labeling and classification must be followed — UN No. 1990, in accordance with international chemical transport regulations.
 
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Benzyl alcohol
| Products | Grade | Color and Appearance | Content(GC),% | Density | Applications | Data Sheet | MSDS | 
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| Benzyl alcohol | Colorless transparent liquid | ≥99% | 1.042-1.047 | Solvent, disinfectant, starting material in synthesis | |||
| Benzyl alcohol | Laboratory | Colorless and transparent | 99.50% | 1.047 g/cm³ at 20 °C | Organic synthesis, instrument calibration | ||
| Benzyl alcohol | Pharmaceutical | Colorless and transparent | 99.90% | 1.047 g/cm³ at 20 °C | Drug formulations, preservatives | 
	





