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CAS 7459-29-2

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erucoyl chloride

Description:
Erucoyl chloride, with the CAS number 7459-29-2, is an acyl chloride derived from erucic acid, a long-chain fatty acid. It is characterized by its long hydrocarbon chain, which typically consists of 22 carbon atoms, and a terminal carbonyl group (C=O) that defines its reactivity as an acyl chloride. This compound is typically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a pungent odor, indicative of its reactivity and volatility. Erucoyl chloride is known for its ability to undergo reactions typical of acyl chlorides, such as nucleophilic acyl substitution, making it useful in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of amides and esters. It is also employed in the production of surfactants and other chemical intermediates. Due to its reactive nature, it must be handled with care, as it can react with water and moisture to produce hydrochloric acid and the corresponding acid, erucic acid. Proper safety measures should be taken when working with this compound to avoid exposure and ensure safe handling.
Formula:C22H41ClO
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Found 2 products.
  • 13(Z)-Docosenoyl chloride

    CAS:
    Formula:C22H41ClO
    Purity:>99%
    Color and Shape:Liquid
    Molecular weight:357.01

    Ref: 48-46-2201

    100mg
    136.00€
  • 13(Z)-Docosenoyl chloride

    CAS:

    13(Z)-Docosenoyl chloride is an acyl chloride compound, which is a type of fatty acid derivative. This compound originates from natural unsaturated long-chain fatty acids, commonly sourced from oils and fats. Its mode of action involves reacting with nucleophiles, such as alcohols and amines, to form esters and amides. This reactivity is due to the presence of the acyl chloride functional group, which is highly reactive in acylation reactions.

    Formula:C22H41ClO
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Molecular weight:357 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-HAA45929

    5g
    1,654.00€