CAS 3085-26-5
:Nonanal, 8-methyl-
Description:
Nonanal, 8-methyl- is an organic compound classified as an aldehyde, characterized by its long carbon chain and the presence of a terminal aldehyde functional group. It features a total of ten carbon atoms, with a methyl group located on the eighth carbon of the chain. This structural arrangement contributes to its unique properties, including a relatively high boiling point and moderate solubility in organic solvents. Nonanal, 8-methyl- is known for its pleasant, citrus-like odor, making it useful in the fragrance and flavoring industries. Additionally, it may exhibit some degree of reactivity typical of aldehydes, such as undergoing oxidation to form carboxylic acids or participating in condensation reactions. Its applications extend beyond perfumery to potential uses in the synthesis of other organic compounds. Safety data indicates that, like many aldehydes, it should be handled with care due to potential irritant effects. Overall, Nonanal, 8-methyl- is a notable compound in both industrial and research contexts due to its distinctive characteristics and applications.
Formula:C10H20O
Synonyms:- 8-Methylnonanal
- Nonanal, 8-methyl-
- 8-methylnonan-1-al
- Isodecaldehyde
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Found 2 products.
8-Methylnonanal
CAS:Controlled Product<p>Applications A flavor compound from orange essence oil.<br>References Shaw, P., et al.: J. Agric. Food Chem., 27, 246 (1979), Swaine, R., et al.: Perf. Flav., 13, 2 (1988), Weyerstahl, P., et al.: Flav. Fragr. J., 14, 225 (1999),<br></p>Formula:C10H20OColor and Shape:NeatMolecular weight:156.278-Methylnonanal
CAS:<p>8-Methylnonanal is a fatty acid that has been hydrogenated and sulfonated. It is an unsaturated, straight chain, alpha-methylene-containing molecule with the chemical formula CH3(CH2)4CH=CH(CH2)3COOH. 8-Methylnonanal can be used as an additive in polyolefin production to improve processability. 8-Methylnonanal is used as a reaction system for the synthesis of monomers and polymers. In addition, it reacts with sulfuric acid to produce sulfuric acid esters and alkyl sulfonic acids. This chemical also reacts with fatty acids to form various products such as fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs).</p>Formula:C10H20OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:156.27 g/mol

