- 1-Decanol
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1-Decanol[1] Decan-1-olOther namesdecyl alcohol
n-decyl alcohol
capric alcohol
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agent 504Identifiers CAS number 112-30-1 PubChem 8174 ChemSpider 7882 UNII 89V4LX791F KEGG C01633 ChEBI CHEBI:28903 ChEMBL CHEMBL25363 Jmol-3D images Image 1 - OCCCCCCCCCC
Properties Molecular formula C10H22O Molar mass 158.28 g/mol Appearance Viscous liquid Density 0.8297 g/cm³ Melting point 6.4 °C, 280 K, 44 °F
Boiling point 232.9 °C, 506 K, 451 °F
Solubility in water Insoluble Hazards MSDS Oxford MSDS Flash point 108 °C (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references 1-Decanol is a straight chain fatty alcohol with ten carbon atoms and the molecular formula C10H21OH. It is a colorless viscous liquid that is insoluble in water and has a strong odor.[2]
Uses
Decanol is used in the manufacture of plasticizers, lubricants, surfactants and solvents.
Toxicity
Decanol causes a high irritability to skin and eyes, when splashed into the eyes it can cause permanent damage. Inhalation and ingestion can be harmful, it can also function as a narcotic. It is harmful in the environment.[3]
References
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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