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trans-4-Methylcyclohexanol (CAS 7731-29-5)

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CAS Number:
7731-29-5
Molecular Weight:
114.19
Molecular Formula:
C7H14O
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trans-4-Methylcyclohexanol is frequently utilized in research focused on organic synthesis and reaction mechanisms. This compound is particularly valuable in studies aimed at understanding stereoselective reactions and the properties of different isomers in chemical processes. Researchers use trans-4-Methylcyclohexanol to investigate the kinetics and thermodynamics of hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions, which are fundamental in refining synthetic strategies for complex organic molecules. Additionally, this chemical serves as a model compound in the study of medium-ring cyclohexanol derivatives, exploring their behavior and stability under various reaction conditions. In materials science, trans-4-Methylcyclohexanol is also used to modify surface properties of materials through chemical functionalization.


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trans-4-Methylcyclohexanol, 10 g

sc-229521
10 g
$237.00