1. Chemical properties: When heated with alkali, the ether bond is easy to break. When heated to 130°C with hydrogen iodide, it decomposes to produce methyl iodide and phenol. When heated with aluminum trichloride and aluminum bromide, it decomposes into methyl halides and phenates. It is decomposed into phenol and ethylene when heated to 380~400℃. The anisole is dissolved in cold concentrated sulfuric acid, and aromatic sulfinic acid is added, and a substitution reaction occurs at the para position of the aromatic ring to generate sulfoxide, which is blue. This reaction can be used to test aromatic sulfinic acids (Smiles test).
2. Rat subcutaneous injection LD50: 4000mg/kg. Repeated contact with human skin can cause degreasing and dehydration of cell tissues and irritate the skin. The production workshop should have good ventilation and the equipment should be airtight. Operators wear protective equipment.
3. Stability and stability
4. Incompatibility: strong oxidizer, strong acid
5. Polymerization hazards, no polymerization