CAS 109-32-0
:Nonanoic acid, 8-methylnonyl ester
Description:
Nonanoic acid, 8-methylnonyl ester, also known as 8-methyl nonanoate, is an ester derived from nonanoic acid and 8-methylnonanol. It typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a characteristic fruity odor. This compound is part of the fatty acid ester family and is known for its relatively low volatility and moderate solubility in water, while being more soluble in organic solvents. Nonanoic acid itself is a straight-chain fatty acid, and the presence of the methyl group at the 8th position introduces branching, which can influence its physical properties, such as boiling point and melting point. This ester is often used in the fragrance industry due to its pleasant aroma and may also find applications in food flavoring and as a solvent in various chemical processes. Additionally, it is important to handle this compound with care, as with many esters, it may cause irritation upon contact with skin or eyes.
Formula:C19H38O2
InChI:InChI=1S/C19H38O2/c1-4-5-6-7-10-13-16-19(20)21-17-14-11-8-9-12-15-18(2)3/h18H,4-17H2,1-3H3
InChI key:InChIKey=GBLPOPTXAXWWPO-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O(C(CCCCCCCC)=O)CCCCCCCC(C)C
Synonyms:- 1-Nonanol, 8-methyl-, nonanoate
- 8-Methylnonyl Nonanoate
- As 2328
- Emery 2911
- Emolein
- Isodecyl pelargonate
- Nonanoic acid, 8-methylnonyl ester
- Pelargonic acid isodecyl ester
- 8-Methylnonyl nonan-1-oate
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Found 4 products.
8-methylnonyl nonan-1-oate
CAS:Formula:C19H38O2Purity:95%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:298.50388-Methylnonyl nonanoate
CAS:8-Methylnonyl nonanoate is a thickener.Formula:C19H38O2Color and Shape:SolidMolecular weight:298.5Isodecyl pelargonate
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Isodecyl pelargonate (also known as 8-methylnono nonanoate) is used as a plasticiser for explosives and rocket propellants, as an additive to polypropylene to improve its low temperature performance and in industrial lubricants.</p>Formula:C19H38O2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:298.5 g/mol



