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mono-Methyl glutarate (CAS 1501-27-5)

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Alternate Names:
Monomethyl glutarate
CAS Number:
1501-27-5
Molecular Weight:
146.14
Molecular Formula:
C6H10O4
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Mono-Methyl glutarate is a compound that functions as a chemical intermediate in various development processes. It acts as a building block in the synthesis of certain organic compounds, contributing to the formation of more complex molecules. At the molecular level, mono-Methyl glutarate undergoes specific chemical reactions, participating in the creation of new chemical entities. Its mode of action involves interacting with other reagents and catalysts to facilitate the formation of desired products. Plays a role in the modification of chemical structures, enabling the production of diverse compounds with potential applications in experimental applications. Its function lies in its ability to participate in chemical transformations, contributing to the development of novel molecules for purposes.


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mono-Methyl glutarate, 5 g

sc-235888
5 g
$53.00

mono-Methyl glutarate, 25 g

sc-235888A
25 g
$143.00