Adamantanyl dihydroxybenzamide

  • Identifiers

    CAS number
    1145869-22-2

    Molecular formula
    C17H21NO3

    SMILES
    C1C2CC3CC1CC(C2)(C3)NC(=O)C4=CC(=C(C=C4)O)O

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  • Odor profile

    Fragrance
    Odorless 67.02%
    Savory 26.55%
    Cooling 24.75%
    Animal 20.7%
    Spicy 17.88%
    Meaty 17.86%
    Burnt 17.79%
    Bitter 15.66%
    Phenolic 15.33%
    Smoky 15.24%

     

    Flavor
    Bitter 77.46%
    Odorless 27.89%
    Sweet-like 20.96%
    Cedarleaf 20.59%
    Bland 20.23%
    Fruity 19.77%
    Alkaline 19.66%
    Very strong 19.39%
    Nitrile 19.34%
    Cereal 19.09%

     

    Odor impact est.
    Low

  • Properties

    XLogP3-AA
    3.6

    pKa est.
    9.55 (weak base)

    Molecular weight
    287.35 g/mol

    Vapor pressure est.

    • hPa @ 20°C
    • hPa @ 25°C

    Evaporation rate
    Moderate

    Boiling point est.
    408°C

    Flash point

    • 197.64 ˚C est.

  • Synonyms

    • Snowin
    • Adamantanyl dihydroxybenzamide
    • UNII-8LCG38V652
    • 8LCG38V652
    • Benzamide, 3,4-dihydroxy-N-tricyclo(3.3.1.13,7)dec-1-yl-
    • 1145869-22-2
    • RefChem:199371
    • ADAMANTANYL DIHYDROXYBENZAMIDE [INCI]
    • CHEMBL474954
    • SCHEMBL29475160
    • N-adamantyl-3,4-dihydroxybenzamide
    • BDBM50248205
    • N-Adamantan-1-yl-3,4-dihydroxy-benzamide
    • Q27270715
    • 1145869-22-2
  • Applications

    Adamantanyl dihydroxybenzamide (CAS 1145869-22-2) may be used as an intermediate in organic synthesis and as a building block for specialty chemicals in pharmaceutical, polymer, and materials research. Its adamantyl-dihydroxybenzamide structure can be evaluated as a fragrance component or fixative in perfumery, and as a basis for cosmetic and personal care formulations where a hydrophobic aryl-amide fragment is desirable. In coatings and inks, it may serve as a reactive intermediate or additive to influence adhesion, texture, or compatibility in formulated systems. It can also be explored as a niche polymer modifier or processing aid in plastics and advanced materials. In laboratory settings, it is typically used as a synthetic intermediate during method development or compound library generation, subject to relevant regulations and formulation limits.

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  • Solubility @25˚C

    Solvent Solubility (g/L)
    ethanol 33.09
    methanol 47.37
    isopropanol 26.98
    water 0.21
    ethyl acetate 45.46
    n-propanol 29.98
    acetone 54.03
    n-butanol 27.73
    acetonitrile 18.52
    DMF 91.25
    toluene 9.6
    isobutanol 16.19
    1,4-dioxane 54.53
    methyl acetate 36.89
    THF 272.13
    2-butanone 47.82
    n-pentanol 14.26
    sec-butanol 14.21
    n-hexane 0.34
    ethylene glycol 12.38
    NMP 39.22
    cyclohexane 0.55
    DMSO 119.83
    n-butyl acetate 29.18
    n-octanol 10.71
    chloroform 31.38
    n-propyl acetate 23.13
    acetic acid 54.17
    dichloromethane 14.43
    cyclohexanone 54.74
    propylene glycol 22.08
    isopropyl acetate 39.47
    DMAc 122.67
    2-ethoxyethanol 57.68
    isopentanol 23.9
    n-heptane 0.84
    ethyl formate 22.67
    1,2-dichloroethane 16.84
    n-hexanol 20.41
    2-methoxyethanol 133.91
    isobutyl acetate 16.28
    tetrachloromethane 2.81
    n-pentyl acetate 21.49
    transcutol 228.56
    n-heptanol 15.94
    ethylbenzene 4.2
    MIBK 37.24
    2-propoxyethanol 82.15
    tert-butanol 30.14
    MTBE 20.03
    2-butoxyethanol 49.4
    propionic acid 28.39
    o-xylene 6.62
    formic acid 37.33
    diethyl ether 19.68
    m-xylene 10.45
    p-xylene 5.6
    chlorobenzene 10.46
    dimethyl carbonate 31.21
    n-octane 0.62
    formamide 78.93
    cyclopentanone 105.78
    2-pentanone 51.58
    anisole 14.12
    cyclopentyl methyl ether 46.32
    gamma-butyrolactone 114.42
    1-methoxy-2-propanol 119.31
    pyridine 36.63
    3-pentanone 29.97
    furfural 67.24
    n-dodecane 0.52
    diethylene glycol 75.25
    diisopropyl ether 7.49
    tert-amyl alcohol 17.58
    acetylacetone 73.98
    n-hexadecane 0.61
    acetophenone 21.18
    methyl propionate 46.93
    isopentyl acetate 29.89
    trichloroethylene 45.97
    n-nonanol 11.6
    cyclohexanol 17.39
    benzyl alcohol 19.19
    2-ethylhexanol 11.05
    isooctanol 13.73
    dipropyl ether 12.48
    1,2-dichlorobenzene 10.49
    ethyl lactate 25.25
    propylene carbonate 45.49
    n-methylformamide 62.43
    2-pentanol 16.92
    n-pentane 0.49
    1-propoxy-2-propanol 56.49
    1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 60.03
    2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 47.49
    mesitylene 5.96
    ε-caprolactone 48.26
    p-cymene 5.52
    epichlorohydrin 107.28
    1,1,1-trichloroethane 13.85
    2-aminoethanol 30.72
    morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 82.15
    sulfolane 103.15
    2,2,4-trimethylpentane 0.64
    2-methyltetrahydrofuran 52.62
    n-hexyl acetate 24.1
    isooctane 0.71
    2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 73.15
    sec-butyl acetate 18.33
    tert-butyl acetate 43.18
    decalin 0.61
    glycerin 52.84
    diglyme 118.39
    acrylic acid 29.1
    isopropyl myristate 11.19
    n-butyric acid 51.16
    acetyl acetate 30.33
    di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 13.04
    ethyl propionate 22.26
    nitromethane 96.05
    1,2-diethoxyethane 43.08
    benzonitrile 16.67
    trioctyl phosphate 10.83
    1-bromopropane 7.14
    gamma-valerolactone 125.19
    n-decanol 8.97
    triethyl phosphate 12.5
    4-methyl-2-pentanol 15.5
    propionitrile 18.26
    vinylene carbonate 39.79
    1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 83.17
    DMS 30.17
    cumene 3.78
    2-octanol 9.44
    2-hexanone 20.04
    octyl acetate 14.67
    limonene 6.42
    1,2-dimethoxyethane 68.9
    ethyl orthosilicate 12.58
    tributyl phosphate 12.08
    diacetone alcohol 61.72
    N,N-dimethylaniline 10.87
    acrylonitrile 28.63
    aniline 21.46
    1,3-propanediol 56.85
    bromobenzene 8.12
    dibromomethane 8.33
    1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 45.19
    2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 17.39
    tetrabutyl urea 15.21
    diisobutyl methanol 9.57
    2-phenylethanol 25.24
    styrene 4.06
    dioctyl adipate 15.99
    dimethyl sulfate 46.84
    ethyl butyrate 19.96
    methyl lactate 47.8
    butyl lactate 27.97
    diethyl carbonate 13.69
    propanediol butyl ether 41.47
    triethyl orthoformate 17.57
    p-tert-butyltoluene 5.79
    methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 29.76
    morpholine 81.35
    tert-butylamine 11.13
    n-dodecanol 6.47
    dimethoxymethane 115.87
    ethylene carbonate 35.0
    cyrene 38.1
    2-ethoxyethyl acetate 43.18
    2-ethylhexyl acetate 19.61
    1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 14.61
    4-methylpyridine 28.2
    dibutyl ether 10.77
    2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 9.57
    DEF 40.45
    dimethyl isosorbide 71.12
    tetrachloroethylene 24.96
    eugenol 31.45
    triacetin 35.52
    span 80 34.29
    1,4-butanediol 14.84
    1,1-dichloroethane 14.05
    2-methyl-1-pentanol 12.45
    methyl formate 42.64
    2-methyl-1-butanol 16.05
    n-decane 0.9
    butyronitrile 19.14
    3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 12.33
    1-chlorooctane 4.23
    1-chlorotetradecane 1.78
    n-nonane 0.75
    undecane 0.66
    tert-butylcyclohexane 0.65
    cyclooctane 0.42
    cyclopentanol 24.24
    tetrahydropyran 39.32
    tert-amyl methyl ether 15.57
    2,5,8-trioxanonane 75.96
    1-hexene 1.87
    2-isopropoxyethanol 37.52
    2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 25.33
    methyl butyrate 27.28

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Products related to fine fragrance
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Body lotion products applied to the body using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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Household care products with mostly hand contact
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Face moisturizer products applied to the face using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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Household care products with mostly hand contact, including aerosol/spray products (with potential leave-on skin contact)
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Hand cream products applied to the hands using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate without UV exposure
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Baby Creams, baby Oils and baby talc
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