CAS 629-40-3
:Octanedinitrile
Description:
Octanedinitrile, with the CAS number 629-40-3, is a linear aliphatic dinitrile characterized by its two cyano (–C≡N) functional groups located at each end of an eight-carbon chain. This compound is a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature and has a relatively high boiling point, indicative of its molecular weight and structure. Octanedinitrile is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone but has limited solubility in water due to its hydrophobic carbon chain. It is primarily used in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of various chemicals, including pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. The presence of the cyano groups imparts significant reactivity, allowing for further chemical transformations. Additionally, octanedinitrile can exhibit toxicity, necessitating careful handling and appropriate safety measures during its use in laboratory and industrial settings. Its physical and chemical properties make it a valuable compound in synthetic organic chemistry.
Formula:C8H12N2
InChI:InChI=1S/C8H12N2/c9-7-5-3-1-2-4-6-8-10/h1-6H2
InChI key:InChIKey=BTNXBLUGMAMSSH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(CCCC#N)CCC#N
Synonyms:- 1,6-Dicyanohexane
- 1,8-Octanedinitrile
- D 7800-8
- Dicyanohexane
- Hexamethylene Dicyanide
- Hexane-1,6-Dicarboxylic Acid Dinitrile
- NSC 51242
- Ocatanedinitrile
- Octamethylene Dinitrile
- SN
- Suberic acid dinitrile
- Suberodinitrile
- Suberonitrile
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Found 3 products.
Suberonitrile
CAS:Formula:C8H12N2Purity:>98.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Almost colorless clear liquidMolecular weight:136.20Suberonitrile
CAS:<p>Suberonitrile is a colorless liquid that is soluble in most organic solvents. It has an odor similar to that of acetic acid and is used as a solvent for paints, varnishes, and lacquers. Suberonitrile is also used as an electrolyte in electrochemical methods such as cyclic voltammetry. Suberonitrile has been shown to produce stable complexes with alkynyl groups and aliphatic hydrocarbons. This property can be exploited for the development of rechargeable batteries using suberonitrile-based electrolytes.</p>Formula:C8H12N2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:136.2 g/mol


