Methylcyclohexanone refers to any of three isomers, 2-methylcyclohexanone, 3-methylcyclohexanone, and 4-methylcyclohexanone.[1] They can be viewed as derivative of cyclohexanone. They can be prepared by oxidation of methylcyclohexane as well as partial hydrogenation of the corresponding cresol. All are colorless liquids. The 2- and 3-isomers are chiral.

Methylcyclohexanones
IsomerRNm.p. (°C)b.p. (°C)density (g/cm3)
2-methylcyclohexanone583-60-8−13.9165.10.925
3-methylcyclohexanone591-24-2−73.5170.00.920
4-methylcyclohexanone589-92-4−40.6171.30.916

References

  1. Musser, Michael Tuttle (2000). "Cyclohexanol and Cyclohexanone". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. doi:10.1002/14356007.a08_217. ISBN 3527306730.
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