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Hentriacontane (CAS 630-04-6)

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Alternate Names:
Untriacontane
CAS Number:
630-04-6
Molecular Weight:
436.84
Molecular Formula:
C31H64
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Hentriacontane, a member of the alkane family, is a saturated hydrocarbon consisting of 31 carbon atoms. It plays a role in numerous petroleum products and is employed in various industrial applications. Additionally, it serves as a precursor for the synthesis of more intricate molecules. In scientific research, hentriacontane is leveraged as a model compound. It aids in studying enzyme mechanisms of action, protein structures and properties, and interactions between proteins and other molecules. Furthermore, it is used to investigate the properties of polymers and diverse materials. As a non-polar compound, hentriacontane doesn′t engage with other molecules as polar compounds do. It does not establish hydrogen bonds or other bond types with different molecules. Instead, it′s postulated to interact with other molecules via dispersion forces, which are induced by electron movements within the molecules.


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Hentriacontane, 250 mg

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250 mg
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