Methylcoumarin
Methylcoumarin is one of a series of isomers in which a methyl group substitutes for a hydrogen atom in coumarin. They all have formula C10H8O2 and molecular weight 160.172 g/mol.
| Name | Derivatives | Melting pt | Boiling pt | CAS number | PubChem | EINECS | SMILES | Chemical structure | - |
| 3-Methylcoumarin | 2445-82-1 | 219-498-8 | CC1=CC2=CC=CC=C2OC1=O | ||||||
| 4-Methylcoumarin | 7-Amino-4-methylcoumarin Hymecromone | 607-71-6 | 210-141-1 | CC1=CCOC2=CC=CC=C12 | |||||
| 5-Methylcoumarin | Siderin | 42286-84-0 | CC1=C2C=CCOC2=CC=C1 | ||||||
| 6-Methylcoumarin | 72-75 | 303 | 92-48-8 | 202-158-8 | CC1=CC2=COCC=C2 | ||||
| 7-Methylcoumarin | 128-130 | 2445-83-2 | 219-499-3 | CC1=CC2=CC=CCO2 | |||||
| 8-Methylcoumarin | 106–107 | 1807-36-9 | CC1=C2CC=CCO2 |