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Stearoyl chloride (CAS 112-76-5)

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Alternate Names:
Octadecanoyl chloride
Application:
Stearoyl chloride is used in the synthesis of tumor-associated macrophages and antitumor agents
CAS Number:
112-76-5
Purity:
≥90%
Molecular Weight:
302.92
Molecular Formula:
C18H35ClO
Supplemental Information:
This is classified as a Dangerous Good for transport and may be subject to additional shipping charges.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Stearoyl chloride is frequently used in organic synthesis and materials science research as an acylating agent. It is involved in the preparation of stearoyl derivatives, which are important for studying lipid behavior and properties. In polymer chemistry, stearoyl chloride is employed to introduce long alkyl chains into polymers, affecting their hydrophobicity and modifying their surface characteristics. This chemical is also used in the synthesis of surfactants and in the production of various stearates, which are investigated for their potential applications as stabilizers and lubricants. Additionally, stearoyl chloride is a key reagent in the study of reaction mechanisms involving acyl chlorides, providing insights into the reactivity and selectivity of these compounds in organic reactions.


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Stearoyl chloride, 100 ml

sc-215905
100 ml
$77.00