CAS 99932-67-9
:Oxirane, [[(8-bromooctyl)oxy]methyl]-
Description:
Oxirane, [[(8-bromooctyl)oxy]methyl]- is a chemical compound characterized by its oxirane (epoxide) structure, which features a three-membered cyclic ether. This compound contains a brominated octyl group, indicating the presence of a bromine atom attached to an eight-carbon alkyl chain, which contributes to its hydrophobic properties. The presence of the methylene bridge connecting the octyl group to the oxirane ring suggests potential reactivity, particularly in nucleophilic substitution reactions. The bromine substituent can also enhance the compound's reactivity, making it useful in various chemical syntheses. Additionally, the oxirane ring is known for its strain, which can lead to ring-opening reactions under appropriate conditions, allowing for further functionalization. This compound may find applications in polymer chemistry, as a reactive intermediate, or in the synthesis of more complex molecules. Safety considerations should be taken into account due to the presence of bromine, which can be hazardous, and the compound should be handled with appropriate precautions in a controlled laboratory environment.
Formula:C11H21BrO2
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