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α-Methylhydrocinnamic acid (CAS 1009-67-2)

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CAS Number:
1009-67-2
Molecular Weight:
164.20
Molecular Formula:
C10H12O2
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α-Methylhydrocinnamic acid is utilized in organic chemistry research, especially in studies focused on the synthesis of perfumes, flavoring agents, and pharmaceutical intermediates. Its structure, featuring a methyl group attached to the α-position of the hydrocinnamic acid, makes it an interesting candidate for investigations into steric effects on reactivity and stability in various chemical reactions. Researchers employ α-Methylhydrocinnamic acid to explore different catalytic processes and reaction mechanisms that could lead to more efficient syntheses of complex organic molecules. Additionally, this compound is used to study hydrogen bonding and molecular packing phenomena in solid-state chemistry.


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α-Methylhydrocinnamic acid, 5 g

sc-223764
5 g
$105.00