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Methyl 9-Oxononanoate (CAS 1931-63-1)

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Alternate Names:
9-Oxo-nonanoic Acid methyl ester; Azelaaldehydic Acid Methyl Ester; η-Formyl-caprylic Acid Methyl Ester
Application:
Methyl 9-Oxononanoate is a linseed oil-based coating. It is a solventless polymeric protective
CAS Number:
1931-63-1
Purity:
≥90%
Molecular Weight:
186.25
Molecular Formula:
C10H18O3
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Methyl 9-oxononanoate is an organic compound with utility as a building block in the synthesis of various polymers and fine chemicals. In polymer chemistry, this methyl ester serves as a monomer for producing polyesters and co-polymers, where it imparts flexibility and specific degradation properties due to the presence of the keto functional group. Its keto group also makes it a candidate for use in the study of condensation reactions and as a starting material for the synthesis of compounds with potential applications in fragrances and flavoring agents. Analytically, methyl 9-oxononanoate is employed in the development of chromatographic standards for the identification and quantification of similar compounds in complex mixtures. Moreover, the compound is of interest in the field of green chemistry, where researchers explore its potential as a biodegradable alternative to more persistent materials.


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Methyl 9-Oxononanoate, 100 mg

sc-484224A
100 mg
$292.00

Methyl 9-Oxononanoate, 250 mg

sc-484224
250 mg
$424.00

Methyl 9-Oxononanoate, 1 g

sc-484224B
1 g
$1272.00

Methyl 9-Oxononanoate, 2.5 g

sc-484224C
2.5 g
$2454.00