4-Butoxybenzaldehyde
CAS: 5736-88-9
Ref. 3D-FB61818
25g | Descontinuado | ||
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Informação sobre produto
- 4-n-Butoxybenzaldehyde
- Ai3-05712
- Benzaldehyde, 4-butoxy-
- Benzaldehyde, p-butoxy-
- NSC 508762
- NSC 5087624-N-Butoxybenzaldehyde
- p-Butoxybenzaldehyde
4-Butoxybenzaldehyde is a tetronic acid that has been synthesized by the reaction of methoxy groups with cinnamic acid derivatives. It is a molecule that absorbs light and emits light in the visible spectrum. This compound has been used as a synthetic intermediate for the production of luminescent substances such as o-dianisidine, which can be used in microscopy studies to detect microorganisms. 4-Butoxybenzaldehyde also reacts with malonic acid to form an imine nitrogen group, which is an important functional group for many organic compounds. 4-Butoxybenzaldehyde has molecular weight of 164.2 g/mol and it can be found in magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) studies to identify molecules within tissue samples.