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Batyl alcohol (CAS 544-62-7)

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Alternate Names:
1-O-Octadecyl-rac-glycerol; rac-Glycerol 1-octadecyl ether
CAS Number:
544-62-7
Molecular Weight:
344.57
Molecular Formula:
C21H44O3
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Batyl alcohol is a chemical compound that functions as a surfactant and emulsifier in experimental applications. It has the ability to reduce the surface tension of liquids, allowing them to spread more easily across solid surfaces. This property may be useful for creating stable emulsions and suspensions in various experimental procedures. At the molecular level, batyl alcohol interacts with the interfaces between different phases of a system, such as oil and water, to facilitate the formation of homogeneous mixtures. Batyl Alcohol′s mechanism of action involves disrupting the intermolecular forces at these interfaces, leading to the formation of stable emulsions and suspensions. In experimental applications, batyl alcohol plays a functional role in promoting the uniform dispersion of substances that would otherwise separate, enabling researchers to carry out various processes and analyses.


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Batyl alcohol, 1 g

sc-252406
1 g
$64.00