Lauroyl chloride CAS 112-16-3
nomen eget: Lauroyl chloride
Synonyma nomina:LAURIC ACID CHLORIDE;Lauric chloride;dodecanoicacid,chloride
CAS No: 112-16-3
Molecular formula:C12H23ClO
M. pondus: 218.76
EINECS nullum: 203-941-7
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Item |
Specifications |
Results |
aspectus |
Colorless or pale yellow oily liquid |
Hyalina oleum liquidum |
Content |
≥98.0% |
0.9829 |
Phosphide |
≤0.30% |
0.0013 |
Lauric |
≤0.50% |
0.0049 |
chloride |
≤1.0% |
0.0024 |
Conclusio |
Eventus conformis cum Enterprise signis |
Properties and usage:
Lauroyl chloride (CAS 112-16-3) is an important organic chemical used in pharmaceuticals, surfactant synthesis, acylation reactions and other organic chemical synthesis. As an effective acylating agent, it can provide lauryl (C12H25) groups in a variety of chemical reactions and play its unique role in different fields.
Praecipua applicatio arearum et principiorum operandi;
1. Organic intermediates in pharmaceuticals and organic synthesis:
Lauroyl chloride can undergo acylation reactions with nucleophilic groups such as amino and hydroxyl groups. By introducing lauryl groups, the stability, solubility and release rate of drugs are improved, and the effect of drugs is enhanced.
2. Surfactant synthesis:
Lauroyl chloride can synthesize fatty acid amide surfactants. By introducing hydrophobic lauryl groups through acylation reactions, the synthesized surfactants have both hydrophilic and lipophilic properties.
3. Acylation agent for organic chemical synthesis:
As a powerful acylating agent, lauroyl chloride can not only increase the hydrophobicity of the target molecule, but also improve the stability, high temperature resistance and reaction selectivity of the chemical.
Condiciones repono: Store in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat sources. Store separately from oxidants and acids. Avoid mixing.
sarcina: This product is packed in 25kg rums, and it can also be customized according to customers' requirements