AB73045
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1g | 95% | in stock | $25.00 | $18.00 | - + | |
5g | 95% | in stock | $26.00 | $18.00 | - + | |
10g | 95% | in stock | $26.00 | $18.00 | - + | |
25g | 95% | in stock | $50.00 | $35.00 | - + | |
100g | 95% | in stock | $148.00 | $104.00 | - + |
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Catalog Number: | AB73045 |
Chemical Name: | Dioctylamine |
CAS Number: | 1120-48-5 |
Molecular Formula: | C16H35N |
Molecular Weight: | 241.4558 |
MDL Number: | MFCD00009557 |
SMILES: | CCCCCCCCNCCCCCCCC |
NSC Number: | 1765 |
Complexity: | 109 |
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count: | 1 |
Heavy Atom Count: | 17 |
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count: | 1 |
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count: | 1 |
Rotatable Bond Count: | 14 |
XLogP3: | 6.6 |
Dioctylamine is a versatile chemical compound widely used in chemical synthesis for various applications. As a primary aliphatic amine, it plays a crucial role as a key intermediate in organic reactions due to its unique chemical properties. In chemical synthesis, Dioctylamine is commonly utilized as a reagent in the production of agricultural chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and additives for industrial processes. It acts as a strong nucleophile in nucleophilic substitution reactions and can participate in the formation of amides, esters, and other organic compounds. Additionally, Dioctylamine can serve as a catalyst or a reactant in the synthesis of polymers, surfactants, and corrosion inhibitors. Its ability to interact with a wide range of compounds makes it a valuable component in various chemical processes, making it an indispensable tool for organic chemists and researchers in the field.
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