- 1-Nonanol
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1-Nonanol 1-nonanolOther namespelargonic alcohol
nonyl alcohol
n-nonyl alcoholIdentifiers CAS number 143-08-8 PubChem 8914 ChemSpider 8574 UNII NGK73Q6XMC DrugBank DB03143 KEGG C14696 ChEBI CHEBI:35986 ChEMBL CHEMBL24563 Jmol-3D images Image 1
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Properties Molecular formula C9H20O Molar mass 144.26 g/mol Density 0.8273 g/cm³ Melting point -7 °C, 266 K, 19 °F
Boiling point 215 °C, 488 K, 419 °F
Related compounds Related alcohols 2-Nonanol (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references 1-Nonanol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with nine carbon atoms and the molecular formula CH3(CH2)8OH. It is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid with a citrus odor similar to citronella oil.
Nonanol occurs naturally in the oil of orange. The primary use of nonanol is in the manufacture of artificial lemon oil. Various esters of nonanol, such as nonyl acetate, are used in perfumery and flavors.
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Alcohols (0°) Primary alcohols (1°) Ethanol · 1-Propanol · Butanol/Isobutanol · 1-Pentanol · 1-Hexanol · 1-Heptanol
Fatty alcohol: Octanol (C8) · 1-Nonanol (C9) · 1-Decanol (C10) · Undecanol (C11) · Dodecanol (C12) · 1-Tetradecanol (C14) · Cetyl alcohol (C16) · Stearyl alcohol (C18) · Arachidyl alcohol (C20) · Docosanol (C22) · Tetracosanol (C24) · Hexacosanol (C26) · Octanosol (C28) · Triacontanol (C30)
PolicosanolSecondary alcohols (2°) Isopropyl alcohol · 2-Butanol · 2-Hexanol · Cyclohexanol
Tertiary alcohols (3°) biochemical families: prot · nucl · carb (glpr, alco, glys) · lipd (fata/i, phld, strd, gllp, eico) · amac/i · ncbs/i · ttpy/iCategories:- Fatty alcohols
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