CAS 2614-88-2
:2,4-Hexadienoyl chloride, (E,E)-
Description:
2,4-Hexadienoyl chloride, also known by its CAS number 2614-88-2, is an organic compound characterized by its unsaturated carbon chain and the presence of an acyl chloride functional group. This compound features a six-carbon chain with two double bonds located at the 2nd and 4th positions, both in the E (trans) configuration, which influences its reactivity and physical properties. As an acyl chloride, it is highly reactive, particularly with nucleophiles, making it useful in various synthetic applications, including the formation of esters and amides. The presence of the double bonds contributes to its potential for undergoing addition reactions. Typically, 2,4-Hexadienoyl chloride is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a pungent odor, and it is sensitive to moisture, requiring careful handling and storage conditions to prevent hydrolysis. Its reactivity and structural features make it a valuable intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of more complex molecules in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Formula:C6H7ClO
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trans,trans-Hexa-2,4-dienoyl chloride
CAS:Formula:C6H7ClOPurity:80%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:130.5722Sorbic Chloride
CAS:Sorbic acid is a fatty acid that is used as an antimicrobial agent in the food industry to inhibit mold and yeast growth. It also has the ability to absorb ultraviolet light, which can be used in coatings or polymers. Sorbic acid can be synthesized from hexanoic anhydride and chlorine. It reacts with glycol ethers, which are active substances that react with polyvinyl chloride and methyl ethyl acrylate to form coatings or polymers that have a high resistance to moisture and light. The hydroxyl group on sorbic acid reacts with unsaturated fatty acids to form esters, which are active substances that can be used as paint additives or plasticizers for coatings.
Formula:C6H7ClOPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:130.57 g/mol



