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Ethyl Tricosanoate (CAS 18281-07-7)

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Alternate Names:
tricosanoic acid, ethyl ester
Application:
Ethyl Tricosanoate is a useful standard for lipid mixture analysis
CAS Number:
18281-07-7
Purity:
≥98%
Molecular Weight:
382.66
Molecular Formula:
C25H50O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Ethyl Tricosanoate, indexed under CAS number 18281-07-7, is an organic compound characterized as the ethyl ester of tricosanoic acid, a long-chain fatty acid with 23 carbon atoms. This ester form enhances the compound′s solubility in organic solvents compared to its fatty acid counterpart, making it more suitable for various research applications, particularly in the study of lipid chemistry and materials science. Ethyl Tricosanoate is frequently utilized in investigations concerning the physical properties of waxes and other related esters, where its melting point, solubility, and thermal stability are of interest. These properties make it a valuable model compound for understanding the behavior of lipid-based materials under different environmental conditions. In research, it serves as a tool to explore how molecular structure affects the physical characteristics of esters, which is critical for applications such as the development of bio-based lubricants and coatings. Furthermore, the study of Ethyl Tricosanoate contributes to the broader understanding of esterification reactions, which are pivotal in industrial processes involving the synthesis of varied ester products. This research provides foundational knowledge that supports innovations in green chemistry and the sustainable production of functional materials from renewable resources.


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Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Ethyl Tricosanoate, 5 mg

sc-205316
5 mg
$20.00

Ethyl Tricosanoate, 50 mg

sc-205316A
50 mg
$106.00