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Methyl behenate (CAS 929-77-1)

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CAS Number:
929-77-1
Molecular Weight:
354.61
Molecular Formula:
C23H46O2
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Methyl behenate, a chemical compound with the molecular formula C23H46O2, has been extensively studied in scientific research, particularly in the fields of chemistry, materials science, and surface chemistry. It is an ester that exhibits unique properties and has diverse applications. Research has focused on understanding the synthesis of methyl behenate and its mechanisms of formation. Methyl behenate can be synthesized through esterification reactions between methanol and behenic acid, catalyzed by acid catalysts or enzymes. Studies have explored the factors influencing the yield and selectivity of methyl behenate synthesis, such as reaction conditions, catalysts, and reaction kinetics. Furthermore, methyl behenate has been used as a building block in the production of various materials. It has been investigated for its potential applications in the development of biodegradable polymers, lubricants, and coatings. Research has examined its role in modifying surface properties, enhancing material durability, and providing chemical stability. Additionally, methyl behenate has been utilized as an additive in the formulation of cosmetic and personal care products. The research applications of methyl behenate contribute to advancements in organic chemistry, materials science, and surface engineering. By exploring the mechanisms and applications of methyl behenate, researchers aim to optimize its synthesis methods, understand its impact on material properties, and discover new applications in diverse industries.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Methyl behenate, 1 g

sc-215337
1 g
$69.00

Methyl behenate, 5 g

sc-215337A
5 g
$326.00