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D-Sorbitol hexaacetate (CAS 7208-47-1)

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CAS Number:
7208-47-1
Molecular Weight:
434.39
Molecular Formula:
C18H26O12
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D-Sorbitol hexaacetate is an acetylated derivative of sorbitol, a sugar alcohol, where all six hydroxyl groups are replaced by acetyl groups. This compound is extensively used in carbohydrate chemistry and materials science due to its enhanced solubility and stability compared to its parent molecule. The acetyl groups protect the hydroxyl functionalities, allowing for selective deprotection and further chemical modifications, which is particularly useful in the synthesis of complex carbohydrate structures and polymers. In research, D-Sorbitol hexaacetate serves as a precursor for the synthesis of sorbitol-based polyesters and polycarbonates, which are investigated for their biodegradability and potential applications in sustainable materials. Its stability and reactivity make it an ideal candidate for studying the mechanisms of esterification and transesterification reactions. Researchers also utilize D-Sorbitol hexaacetate in the development of novel catalysts and reaction conditions for efficient acetylation and deacetylation processes. Moreover, this compound is employed in the production of plasticizers and additives for enhancing the properties of polymers, such as flexibility, durability, and thermal stability. By exploring the interactions between D-Sorbitol hexaacetate and various polymer matrices, scientists gain insights into the design of advanced materials with tailored properties. Overall, D-Sorbitol hexaacetate is a valuable tool in advancing the fields of polymer chemistry, carbohydrate synthesis, and materials science, contributing to the development of new materials and the understanding of acetylation chemistry.


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D-Sorbitol hexaacetate, 25 g

sc-257296
25 g
$85.00