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Dicyclohexano-24-crown-8 (CAS 17455-23-1)

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CAS Number:
17455-23-1
Molecular Weight:
460.60
Molecular Formula:
C24H44O8
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Dicyclohexano-24-crown-8 is an organic compound that is extensively studied in the field of supramolecular chemistry. It is known for its ability to act as a host molecule in the formation of host-guest complexes with various cations, which is fundamental in understanding molecular recognition processes. In analytical chemistry, this compound is utilized in the selective extraction and transport of metal ions, which is valuable in the separation processes and the purification of elements. Its role in the stabilization of metal cations is also examined in the synthesis of new materials with specific ionic conductivities. Additionally, dicyclohexano-24-crown-8 is involved in research focused on the development of molecular machines and sensors, where its binding properties can be harnessed to create responsive systems. The compound is further used as a model to study the dynamics and thermodynamics of complexation in solution.


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Dicyclohexano-24-crown-8, 1 g

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1 g
$428.00