CAS 71172-36-6
:undecanedinitrile
Description:
Undecanedinitrile, with the CAS number 71172-36-6, is a linear aliphatic dinitrile characterized by the presence of two cyano (-CN) groups attached to a straight-chain hydrocarbon backbone consisting of eleven carbon atoms. This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid at room temperature and has a relatively high boiling point due to its molecular weight and the presence of the polar cyano groups. Undecanedinitrile is known for its low solubility in water but is soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone. It exhibits properties typical of nitriles, including potential toxicity and the ability to undergo hydrolysis to form corresponding carboxylic acids. Its applications may include use as an intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of polymers and other chemical compounds. As with many nitriles, handling undecanedinitrile requires caution due to its potential health hazards, including skin and respiratory irritation.
Formula:C11H18N2
InChI:InChI=1/C11H18N2/c12-10-8-6-4-2-1-3-5-7-9-11-13/h1-9H2
SMILES:C(CCCCC#N)CCCCC#N
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Undecanedinitrile
CAS:Formula:C11H18N2Purity:>95.0%(GC)Color and Shape:Colorless to Almost colorless clear liquidMolecular weight:178.281,9-Dicyanononane
CAS:<p>1,9-Dicyanonane is a reactive compound that is used in enzymatic reactions. It has an affinity for the carboxylate group of the enzyme and reacts with it to form products. 1,9-Dicyanonane can be used as an affinity label to identify enzymes in a reaction. This compound can also be labeled with stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, or hydrogen to make it more useful in NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The stable isotopes are usually 13C, 15N, or 2H. The use of these labels allows for calculation of the number of molecules in a sample by measuring the intensity of the peaks corresponding to the specific isotope.</p>Formula:C11H18N2Purity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:178.27 g/mol





