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Dimethyl sebacate (CAS 106-79-6)

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CAS Number:
106-79-6
Molecular Weight:
230.30
Molecular Formula:
C12H22O4
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Dimethyl sebacate, a diester of sebacic acid, is an important chemical in polymer research and organic synthesis. Its role as a plasticizer for polymers and resins has made it significant in studying polymer properties, particularly in improving flexibility and reducing brittleness in cellulose acetate and other thermoplastic resins. Researchers leverage its low volatility and excellent compatibility to investigate interactions between plasticizers and various polymer matrices. Additionally, it is crucial for studying the mechanisms behind esterification and transesterification reactions, serving as a model compound for understanding how esters influence polymer properties and performance. Dimethyl sebacate is also employed in the synthesis of specialty polymers, especially polyesters like alkyd resins, which are used in surface coatings and adhesives. Its predictable chemical behavior aids in exploring ester-based synthesis pathways, facilitating the development of biodegradable polymers and biobased materials. Beyond polymers, this diester is utilized in the study of synthetic lubricants to optimize viscosity and thermal stability, providing insights into the formulation of long-chain esters. Furthermore, its application in fragrance research makes it useful for studying esterification reactions with various alcohols, contributing to the field of flavor and fragrance chemistry. Overall, dimethyl sebacate remains crucial in polymer science, synthetic chemistry, and ester chemistry research.


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Dimethyl sebacate, 5 g

sc-214901
5 g
$30.00

Dimethyl sebacate, 500 g

sc-214901A
500 g
$206.00