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Diethyl sebacate (CAS 110-40-7)

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Alternate Names:
Decanedioic acid 1,10-diethyl ester, NSC 8911, Sebacic acid diethyl ester
Application:
Diethyl sebacate is a derivative of Dibutyl Sebacate
CAS Number:
110-40-7
Purity:
98%
Molecular Weight:
258.35
Molecular Formula:
C14H26O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Diethyl sebacate, a chemical compound structurally related to dibutyl sebacate, is a notable ester formed from the reaction of sebacic acid with ethanol. This ester is particularly valued in the field of polymer chemistry and materials science, where its primary role lies in its ability to act as a plasticizer in the production of plastics. Its mechanism of action involves the intercalation between polymer chains, thereby reducing intermolecular forces and increasing the flexibility, durability, and workability of the resulting plastic materials. Diethyl sebacate′s low volatility and high boiling point make it an ideal candidate for applications requiring stable plasticizing effects under varying environmental conditions. Furthermore, in research applications, diethyl sebacate serves as a solvent and a reagent in organic synthesis, enabling the exploration of novel polymeric structures and contributing to the development of advanced materials with tailored properties. Its utility extends to the study of biodegradable polymers, where it is used to investigate the degradation pathways and lifecycle impacts of environmentally friendly plastic alternatives.


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Diethyl sebacate, 100 ml

sc-214886
100 ml
$46.00

Diethyl sebacate, 500 ml

sc-214886A
500 ml
$103.00