Phenylphenol is an organic compound, also known as 2-hydroxybenzophenol or 2-phenolphenol. It has multiple uses in industry, and the following are some common applications:
Preservatives: o-Phenylphenol has bactericidal and anti-corrosion properties, and is therefore widely used as a wood preservative and mold inhibitor. It can be added to coatings, adhesives, adhesives, and wood preservatives to extend the service life of products.
Cosmetics and personal care products: o-Phenylphenol is used as a preservative in certain cosmetics and personal care products. Due to its antibacterial and antifungal properties, it can prevent product spoilage and bacterial growth.
Rubber and plastic additives: o-phenylphenol is used as an additive in rubber and plastic products. It can increase the weather resistance and oxidation resistance of materials, and extend their service life.
Dyes and pigments: o-phenylphenol can be used as a synthetic intermediate for certain dyes and pigments. It can be used to manufacture dyes, pigments, and inks, providing them with the required chemical properties and stability.
Pharmaceutical industry: Phenylphenol is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of drugs in the pharmaceutical industry. It can serve as the starting or intermediate product of organic synthesis reactions and participate in the production process of pharmaceutical products.
These are just some common industrial uses of o-phenylphenol, and there may be other application areas, depending on the properties of the compound and the required chemical properties.
