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8-Mercapto-1-octanol (CAS 33065-54-2)

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Alternate Names:
8-Hydroxy-1-octanethiol
CAS Number:
33065-54-2
Molecular Weight:
162.29
Molecular Formula:
C8H18OS
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8-Mercapto-1-octanol (8-MOOH) is a versatile organic compound extensively employed in scientific research owing to its distinctive attributes. As a member of the aliphatic alcohols family, 8-Mercapto-1-octanol is a volatile, colorless liquid characterized by a potent odor. It serves multiple roles, finding common use as a reagent in organic synthesis, a surfactant, and a reaction catalyst. The manifold applications of 8-Mercapto-1-octanol within the scientific community arise from its exceptional properties, allowing its integration into diverse experimental setups.This compound, known as 8-Mercapto-1-octanol, assumes a pivotal role across various scientific applications. Its utility as an organic synthesis reagent, surfactant, and reaction catalyst is well-recognized. Beyond these roles, 8-Mercapto-1-octanol contributes to polymer production, pharmaceutical synthesis, and cosmetic formulation. Notably, it has played a part in the creation of antibiotics and antifungal drugs. The broad scope of 8-Mercapto-1-octanol′s applications stems from its distinct properties, underpinned by the presence of a sulfur atom in its aliphatic alcohol molecular structure. This sulfur atom acts as the active site, driving the compound′s reactivity and making it an essential component in scientific endeavors.


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8-Mercapto-1-octanol, 1 g

sc-239128
1 g
$136.00

8-Mercapto-1-octanol, 5 g

sc-239128A
5 g
$656.00