CAS 92-68-2
:[1,1′-Bicyclohexyl]-4-one
Description:
[1,1′-Bicyclohexyl]-4-one, also known as 4-bicyclohexyl ketone, is an organic compound characterized by its bicyclic structure, which consists of two cyclohexane rings connected by a carbonyl group (C=O) at the 4-position. This compound typically appears as a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a distinctive odor. It is relatively stable under standard conditions but may undergo reactions typical of ketones, such as nucleophilic addition. The compound is soluble in organic solvents like ethanol and ether but has limited solubility in water due to its hydrophobic nature. Its applications can be found in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the production of various chemical compounds. Safety considerations include handling it in well-ventilated areas and using appropriate personal protective equipment, as it may pose health risks if inhaled or ingested. Overall, [1,1′-Bicyclohexyl]-4-one is a notable compound in organic chemistry with specific structural and chemical properties that facilitate its use in various applications.
Formula:C12H20O
InChI:InChI=1S/C12H20O/c13-12-8-6-11(7-9-12)10-4-2-1-3-5-10/h10-11H,1-9H2
InChI key:InChIKey=JLYNSPSTPQAEAX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O=C1CCC(CC1)C2CCCCC2
Synonyms:- NSC 22250
- 4-Cyclohexylcyclohexanone
- C 66
- [1,1′-Bicyclohexyl]-4-one
- Cyclohexanone, 4-cyclohexyl-
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Found 2 products.
4-Cyclohexylcyclohexan-1-one
CAS:<p>4-Cyclohexylcyclohexan-1-one is an organic solvent that has a high boiling point and low vapor pressure. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor. 4-Cyclohexylcyclohexan-1-one is used in the production of hydrochloride salts and cyclic hydrocarbons, as well as in organic synthesis reactions involving boron nitride, reaction mechanisms, and efficient methods. Exposure to 4-cyclohexylcyclohexan-1-one can lead to chronic health effects such as dehydration and reduced lung function. The functional theory of 4-cyclohexylcyclohexan-1-one is that it reacts with water molecules to produce hydrogen chloride gas. Hydrochloric acid is produced when 4CCHC reacts with hydrochlorides salts. This reaction produces particles that are small enough to be inhaled into the lungs, which can cause particle toxicity, respiratory irritation, and pulmonary</p>Formula:C12H20OPurity:Min. 95%Color and Shape:PowderMolecular weight:180.29 g/mol

