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(1-Methylheptyl)benzene

CAS:

Ref. 3D-FM157446

50g
3,159.00€
100g
4,680.00€
(1-Methylheptyl)benzene
Biosynth

    Product Information

    Name:(1-Methylheptyl)benzene
    Brand:Biosynth
    Description:(1-Methylheptyl)benzene is a high-molecular weight organic compound that has been used as an additive in lubricants, paints, and coatings. It has also been used in the production of herbicides and insecticides. The activation energy for the reaction of (1-methylheptyl)benzene with oxygen is very low, indicating that it is an acidic compound. Regression analysis shows that the activation energies for reactions involving (1-methylheptyl)benzene are dependent on the number of methyl groups present. A greater number of methyl groups corresponds to a lower activation energy and greater selectivity in reactions involving this compound. The strain on a molecule also impacts the activation energy for its reaction with other molecules. For example, lanthanum (La3+) ions increase the activation energy of the reaction between (1-methylheptyl)benzene and oxygen because they stabilize alkoxide ions more than hydroxide
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    Chemical properties

    Molecular weight:190.32 g/mol
    Formula:C14H22
    Purity:Min. 95%

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