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Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester (CAS 1593-55-1)

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Alternate Names:
Nonanedioic Acid 1-Ethyl Ester; Azelaic Acid Ethyl Ester; Nonanedioic Acid Monoethyl Ester
Application:
Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester is a novel C-11 epoxy fatty acid
CAS Number:
1593-55-1
Molecular Weight:
216.27
Molecular Formula:
C11H20O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester, a synthetic organic compound classified as an oxononanoate, offers a multitude of applications in both scientific and industrial fields. This non-toxic and biodegradable compound exhibits remarkable versatility, serving as a solvent, reagent, or catalyst in organic synthesis. Its utility extends to the synthesis of polymers, pharmaceuticals, and various organic compounds, as well as its role as an intermediate in the production of polymers, dyes, and drugs. One of the key properties of Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester lies in its nucleophilic behavior within organic reactions. It readily engages with electrophiles, including carbonyls and halides, to form covalent bonds. Additionally, this compound can partake in acid-base reactions, functioning as both a proton acceptor and donor. With its diverse capabilities, Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester proves instrumental in advancing numerous scientific endeavors and industrial processes.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Azelaic Acid Monoethyl Ester, 100 mg

sc-391597
100 mg
$337.00