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Methyl tricosanoate (CAS 2433-97-8)

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Alternate Names:
Tricosanoic acid methyl ester
Application:
Methyl tricosanoate is a fatty acid ester
CAS Number:
2433-97-8
Purity:
≥99%
Molecular Weight:
368.64
Molecular Formula:
C24H48O2
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Methyl tricosanoate is a fatty acid methyl ester that is widely studied in the field of analytical chemistry, particularly in the context of lipidomics and the characterization of complex lipid profiles. As a long-chain fatty ester, it is of interest in the development of biodiesel, where its properties are examined to understand the influence of carbon chain length on fuel quality and performance. Researchers in organic chemistry may explore the synthesis and reactivity of methyl tricosanoate, as well as its potential as a starting material for the production of various industrial chemicals. In addition, this compound is used as a reference standard in gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analyses to identify and quantify similar compounds in biological samples. Environmental studies also utilize methyl tricosanoate to investigate the biodegradation of long-chain esters and their environmental impact.


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Methyl tricosanoate, 100 mg

sc-215374
100 mg
$71.00

Methyl tricosanoate, 500 mg

sc-215374A
500 mg
$219.00

Methyl tricosanoate, 1 g

sc-215374B
1 g
$305.00

Methyl tricosanoate, 5 g

sc-215374C
5 g
$917.00

Methyl tricosanoate, 10 g

sc-215374D
10 g
$1529.00

Methyl tricosanoate, 100 g

sc-215374E
100 g
$10404.00