Description:1-Docosene is a long-chain alkene characterized by its linear structure, consisting of 22 carbon atoms and a double bond located between the first and second carbon atoms. This unsaturated hydrocarbon belongs to the class of alkenes, which are known for their reactivity due to the presence of the carbon-carbon double bond. 1-Docosene is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature and exhibits low solubility in water, while being more soluble in organic solvents. Its molecular formula is C22H44, and it has a relatively high boiling point compared to shorter-chain alkenes, reflecting its larger molecular size. 1-Docosene is used in various applications, including as a surfactant, in polymer production, and as a potential intermediate in organic synthesis. Additionally, it can be found in certain natural oils and is of interest in studies related to lipid chemistry and material science. Its properties make it a subject of research in fields such as biochemistry and materials engineering.
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