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Sodium Nonanoate (CAS 14047-60-0)

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CAS Number:
14047-60-0
Molecular Weight:
180.22
Molecular Formula:
C9H17NaO2
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Sodium Nonanoate, with the CAS number 14047-60-0, is the sodium salt of nonanoic acid, a nine-carbon fatty acid. This compound is notable for its surfactant properties, making it soluble in water and effective in reducing surface tension between liquids and solids. Due to these characteristics, Sodium Nonanoate is extensively used in research, particularly in the study of surfactant behavior and micelle formation. This substance is instrumental in exploring how surfactants can influence the solubilization of hydrophobic molecules in aqueous solutions through the creation of micelles, which encapsulate non-polar molecules, allowing them to be dispersed in polar solvents like water. This process is fundamental in fields such as colloid chemistry and has implications for understanding biological systems where similar mechanisms are employed to transport lipids and other hydrophobic substances in the bloodstream. Additionally, Sodium Nonanoate is utilized in environmental chemistry research to investigate the degradation of fatty acid salts in aquatic environments and their potential impacts on water quality and biota. Researchers also explore its roles in the formation of biofilms and its interactions with organic and inorganic materials, which can inform practices in wastewater treatment and pollution control. Its straightforward structure and reactivity make Sodium Nonanoate a valuable model compound in academic and industrial laboratories alike, facilitating a deeper understanding of chemical interactions in various applications.


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Sodium Nonanoate, 25 g

sc-296399
25 g
$123.00