trans-4-Amylcyclohexanol
CAS: 77866-59-2
Ref. 3D-CDA86659
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Product Information
- trans-4-Pentylcyclohexanol
Trans-4-Amylcyclohexanol is a reactive chemical with a variety of uses. Trans-4-Amylcyclohexanol is acetylated with styrene to form an ester called trans-4-acetoxystyrene. This reaction can be enhanced by using potassium thioacetate, which acts as a catalyst for the reaction. The chloride ion can be used to form the reactive intermediate trans-4-chlorocyclohexanone, which is reacted with formamide or dimethylformamide to produce the final product, trans-4-(N,N′-dimethylamino)cyclohexanol. The rate of this reaction depends on factors such as solvent type and reaction time.
Chemical properties
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