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Cyclooctene oxide (CAS 286-62-4)

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Alternate Names:
9-Oxabicyclo[6.1.0]nonane, Epoxycyclooctane
CAS Number:
286-62-4
Purity:
99%
Molecular Weight:
126.20
Molecular Formula:
C8H14O
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Cyclooctene oxide is a chemical compound that functions as an epoxidizing agent in organic synthesis. It acts as a reactant in various chemical reactions, particularly in the formation of epoxides from alkenes. The mode of action of cyclooctene oxide involves its ability to undergo addition reactions with alkenes, resulting in the formation of a three-membered cyclic ether ring. This process occurs through the interaction of the electrophilic oxygen atom in the cyclooctene oxide with the π-bond of the alkene, leading to the formation of an oxirane ring. This chemical transformation is utilized in the synthesis of various organic compounds and materials, contributing to the development of new molecules and substances in research and development settings. Cyclooctene oxide′s mode of action involves its reactivity as an epoxidizing agent, enabling the modification and functionalization of organic molecules for experimental purposes.


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Cyclooctene oxide, 5 g

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5 g
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