CAS 37005-79-1
:Benzene, [(3-cyclopenten-1-yloxy)methyl]-
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Benzene, [(3-cyclopenten-1-yloxy)methyl]- (CAS 37005-79-1) is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which features a benzene ring substituted with a 3-cyclopenten-1-yloxy group. This compound exhibits typical properties associated with aromatic compounds, such as stability and a distinct aromatic odor. The presence of the cyclopentene moiety introduces a degree of unsaturation and potential reactivity, particularly in electrophilic substitution reactions. The ether functional group (–O–) in the structure suggests that it may participate in various chemical reactions, including nucleophilic substitutions and ether cleavage under certain conditions. Additionally, the compound's solubility is likely influenced by the balance between the hydrophobic benzene ring and the more polar ether group. Its applications may span across fields such as organic synthesis, materials science, and potentially in the development of pharmaceuticals, depending on its reactivity and functional properties. Safety data should be consulted for handling and exposure guidelines, as with any chemical substance.
Formula:C12H14O
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Benzene, [(3-cyclopenten-1-yloxy)methyl]-
CAS:Formula:C12H14OPurity:98%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:174.2390((Cyclopent-3-en-1-yloxy)methyl)benzene
CAS:<p>((Cyclopent-3-en-1-yloxy)methyl)benzene</p>Purity:95%Molecular weight:174.24g/mol((CYCLOPENT-3-EN-1-YLOXY)METHYL)BENZENE
CAS:Formula:C12H14OPurity:95.0%Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:174.243((Cyclopent-3-en-1-yloxy)methyl)benzene
CAS:<p>((Cyclopent-3-en-1-yloxy)methyl)benzene (CPMB) is a cyclopentanoid that is found in nature. It has a hydrophilic substituent on the 3rd carbon and a hydroxyl group on the 1st carbon. The substitution at the 3rd carbon is an unresolved stereoisomer. CPMB is also a natural product that can be found in mixtures with other compounds. It can be synthesized using cyclopentadiene and connect to form a ring, or it can be created by reacting oxygen atoms from hydrogen peroxide with benzene. CPMB has been studied for its biological effects such as inducing sleep, or its potential use in cancer treatments.</p>Formula:C12H14OPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:174.24 g/mol



