A member of the class of benzophenones that is phenol substituted by a 4-fluorobenzoyl group at position 4.

Identification

IUPAC Names

(4-luorophenyl)-(4-hydroxyphenyl)methanone

Molecular Formula
C13H9FO2
Mass
216.211
Monoisotopic Mass
216.05866
Charge
0
InChI
InChI=1S/C13H9FO2/c14-11-5-1-9(2-6-11)13(16)10-3-7-12(15)8-4-10/h1-8,15H
InChIKey
HLRVUOFDBXRZBI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
OC1=CC=C(C=C1)C(=O)C1=CC=C(F)C=C1
Synonyms

1-(4-fluorophenyl)-1-(4-hydroxyphenyl)methanone

4-(4-fluorobenzoyl)phenol

4-(p-fluorobenzoyl)phenol

p-(4-fluorobenzoyl)phenol

Species

curcuma aromatica

curcuma longa

reference compound

Europe PubMed Central results


Reducing the brittleness of zein films through chemical modification.

Author: Shi K, Huang Y, Yu H, Lee TC, Huang Q.

Abstract: Zein protein is a major coproduct of biofuel from corn. To reduce the brittleness of zein films, a new type of zein-based biomaterial, was synthesized by chemical modification of zein with lauryl chloride through an acylation reaction. The final products were confirmed by (1)H NMR, FT-IR analysis, and SDS-PAGE. Thermal analysis detected no microphase separation in the synthesized polymer matrix. As the content of lauryl moiety increased, the glass transition temperatures of modified zein decreased by as large as 25.8 °C due to the plasticization effect of the lauryl moiety. In addition, mechanical and surface properties of cast films from acylated zein were also investigated. The elongation at break of modified zein sheet was increased by about 7-fold at the high modification level with some loss of mechanical strength. The surfaces of modified zein films were as uniform as unmodified zein film but more hydrophobic, further suggesting that no microphase separation happened during the film formation process. This work indicated the potential of these new biomaterials in the development of biodegradable food packaging materials and delivery systems.