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1-Hydroxy
Cyclohexyl-4-Methoxyphenylacetonitrile
1-Hydroxy Cyclohexyl-4-Methoxyphenylacetonitrile
CAS Registry Number 131801-69-9
Identification
Name
1-(Hydroxycyclohexyl)-(4-methoxyphenyl)acetonitrile
Molecular Structure
1-(Hydroxycyclohexyl)-(4-methoxyphenyl)acetonitrile,
CAS #: 131801-69-9
Molecular Formula C15H19NO2
Molecular Weight 245.32
Acetonitrileis the chemical compound with formula CH3CN. This
colourless liquid is the simplest organic nitrile. It is produced
mainly as a byproduct of acrylonitrile manufacture. It is widely
used as a polar aprotic solvent in synthetic chemistry, and as a
medium-polarity solvent in HPLC.
Applications
Acetonitrile is mainly used as a solvent that is miscible with water
and has a convenient liquid range. With a dipole moment of 3.84 D,
acetonitrile dissolves a wide range of ionic and nonpolar compounds
and with its low reactivity, it does so with minimal complications.
It is widely used in battery applications because of its relatively
high dielectric constant and ability to dissolve electrolytes. For
similar reasons it is a popular solvent in cyclic voltammetry. Its
low viscosity and low chemical reactivity make it a popular choice
for liquid chromatography. Acetonitrile plays a significant role as
the dominant solvent used in the manufacture of DNA oligonuleotides
from monomers. Industrially, it is used as a solvent in the
purification of butadiene and in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals
and photographic film
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