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Ferrocenemethanol (CAS 1273-86-5)

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Alternate Names:
Cyclopentylmethanol
CAS Number:
1273-86-5
Purity:
97%
Molecular Weight:
216.06
Molecular Formula:
C11H12FeO
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Ferrocenemethanol (FcMeOH), an innovative organic compound, has garnered considerable attention within the scientific community owing to its distinctive attributes. Exhibiting a fusion of ferrocene and methanol traits, Ferrocenemethanol stands as a potent asset in delving into organic chemistry. Its versatility renders it indispensable across a spectrum of laboratory investigations and scholarly inquiries. Ferrocenemethanol has achieved prominence as a versatile entity, boasting a diverse array of applications in scientific exploration and experimental pursuits. As a hybrid entity amalgamating ferrocene and methanol, it emerges as a pivotal instrument for scrutinizing the intricacies of organic chemistry. In the realm of scientific research and experimental manipulation, Ferrocenemethanol finds multi-faceted utility. Notably, it operates as a catalyst in the synthesis of organic compounds, encompassing alcohols and amines. Furthermore, its involvement extends to the examination of the biological behaviors exhibited by ferrocene derivatives. These derivatives, including Ferrocenemethanol, wield potential in influencing enzyme and receptor activities, albeit the precise mechanisms underpinning their actions remain partially enigmatic. The operational modality of Ferrocenemethanol, although not yet comprehensively deciphered, revolves around its proposed role as a Lewis acid. This property empowers the compound to bestow a pair of electrons upon substrate molecules, thereby inciting catalytic reactions. This catalytic prowess can be harnessed for the production of diverse molecules or the facilitation of diverse synthetic pathways.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Ferrocenemethanol, 500 mg

sc-228121
500 mg
$140.00

Ferrocenemethanol, 1 g

sc-228121C
1 g
$161.00

Ferrocenemethanol, 5 g

sc-228121A
5 g
$632.00

Ferrocenemethanol, 25 g

sc-228121B
25 g
$1254.00