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3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene (CAS 18085-02-4)

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Alternate Names:
3-Butene-1,2-diol diacetate; DAcB
CAS Number:
18085-02-4
Molecular Weight:
172.18
Molecular Formula:
C8H12O4
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3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene, also referred to as 3,4-diacetoxybut-1-ene and known as DAB, is an organic compound classified as a 1,4-diacetoxybutene. It presents as a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 100°C and a melting point of -43°C. This compound serves diverse industrial and scientific purposes, including the synthesis of other compounds, research endeavors, and the development of novel materials. 3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene finds extensive utility in numerous scientific research applications. It plays a significant role in synthesizing a wide array of compounds, encompassing amino acids, peptides, and polymers. Moreover, it is instrumental in the creation of intricate molecules like polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Furthermore, it contributes to the advancement of analytical methods such as liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. The precise mechanism of action of 3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene remains incompletely understood. Nevertheless, it is believed to partake in nucleophilic substitution reactions with various substrates, including acyl halides, anhydrides, and esters. These reactions progress through a series of steps involving the formation of an intermediate, subsequent attack by the nucleophile, and ultimately yielding the desired product.


3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene (CAS 18085-02-4) References

  1. Nano-size particles of palladium intermetallic compounds as catalysts for oxidative acetoxylation  |  Komatsu, T., Inaba, K., Uezono, T., Onda, A., & Yashima, T. 2003. Applied Catalysis A: General. 251(2): 315-326.
  2. Allylic C–H acetoxylation of terminal alkenes over TiO2 supported palladium nanoparticles using molecular oxygen as the oxidant  |  Zhang, Z., Wu, Q., Hashiguchi, T., Ishida, T., Murayama, H., & Tokunaga, M. 2016. Catalysis Communications. 87: 18-22.

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3,4-Diacetoxy-1-butene, 10 g

sc-226212
10 g
$231.00