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3-Nonenoic Acid (CAS 4124-88-3)

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CAS Number:
4124-88-3
Molecular Weight:
156.22
Molecular Formula:
C9H16O2
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3-Nonenoic Acid, an unsaturated fatty acid with a nine-carbon chain and one double bond at the third carbon position, has garnered attention in scientific research due to its versatile applications in various fields. One notable area of interest lies in its role as a precursor for the synthesis of diverse organic compounds. Researchers have explored its utility as a starting material in organic synthesis, leveraging its chemical reactivity and structural features to create novel molecules with tailored properties. Furthermore, 3-Nonenoic Acid has been investigated for its potential use in the development of functional materials, such as polymers and surfactants, where its unique chemical structure can impart specific characteristics to the resulting products. Additionally, studies have delved into its bioconversion by microbial and enzymatic processes, highlighting its potential as a renewable feedstock for biotechnological applications. Overall, 3-Nonenoic Acid serves as a valuable tool in research endeavors related to organic synthesis, materials science, and biotechnology, contributing to advancements in diverse scientific disciplines.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

3-Nonenoic Acid, 5 ml

sc-289221
5 ml
$297.00