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CAS:55362-80-6
Molecular Formula:C9H19BrO
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9-Bromononan-1-ol; 1-Nonanol, 9-Bromo-; 9-Bromo-Nonan-1-ol
Brief Introduction
9-bromo-1-nonanol is an organic intermediate, which can be obtained from 1,9-nonanediol after bromination. It is reported that it can be used to prepare sex pheromone of Spodoptera litura.
CAS:555-60-2
Molecular Formula:C9H5ClN4
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CCCP; Carbonyl Cyanide 3-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonyl Cyanide m-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonylcyanide-3-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonyl Cyanide m-Chlorophenyl Hydrazone; m-Chlorophenyl Carbonylcyanide Hydrazone; [(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono]Malononitrile; (3-Chlorophenyl)Carbonohydrazonoyl Dicyanide; Propanedinitrile, [(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono]-; Mesoxalonitrile, (m-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazone; Propanedinitrile, ((3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono)-; ((3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono)Propanedinitrile; Carbonyl Cyanide, (3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazone; Carbonyl Cyanide Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonylcyanide-m-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonyl Cyanide-m-Chlorophenylhydrazone; 2-[(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazinylidene]Propanedinitrile; ((3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono)Malononitrile; Carbonyl Cyanide (m-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazone; Carbonylcyanide m-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Carbonyl Cyanide, 3-Chlorophenylhydrazone; [(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono]Propanedinitrile; N'-(3-Chlorophenyl)Carbonohydrazonoyl Dicyanide; Propanedinitrile, 2-(2-(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazinylidene)-; Carbonyl Cyanide 3-Chlorophenylhydrazone;Carbonyl Cyanide m-Chlorophenylhydrazone; 2-((3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono)Malononitrile; 2-[(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono]Malononitrile; Mesoxalonitrile 3-Chlorophenylhydrazone; Propanedinitrile, 2-[2-(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazinylidene]-; 2-[(3-Chlorophenyl)-Hydrazono]Malononitrile; Carbonylcyanide3-Chlorophenylhydrazone; (3-Chlorophenyl)Carbonohydrazonoyldicyanide; 2-[(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazono]Propanedinitrile; 3-Chlorophenylhydrazonopropanedinitrile; N-(3-Chlorophenyl)Carbonohydrazonoyl Dicyanide; Carbonyl Cyanide (3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazone; [2-(3-Chlorophenyl)Hydrazinylidene]Propanedinitrile; N-(3-Chlorophenyl)-1-Cyanomethanecarbohydrazonoyl Cyanide
Brief Introduction
It is an inhibitor of Oxidative phosphorylation. It is an ion carrier. Generally speaking, CCCP leads to gradual cell damage and the death of living organisms. It mainly affects protein synthesis in mitochondria. The mechanism of CCCP is to decouple the proton concentration gradient formed by the normal activity of the Electron transport chain. This chemical substance essentially reduces the ability of ATP synthase to operate optimally in the form of ion carriers.
CAS:557-34-6
Molecular Formula:C4H6O4Zn
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Zinc Acetate Anhydrous; Acetic Acid,Zinc(II) Salt; Zinc Di(Acetate); Acetic Acid,Zinc Salt; Zinc(II) Acetate; Zinc,Diacetate; zink Acetate; Acetate zinc
Brief Introduction
Used as mordant for printing and dyeing, wood preservative, porcelain glaze, analytical reagent, crosslinking agent in polymerization reaction, etc. In medicine, it is used as astringent and weak preservative, as a catalyst and various auxiliary agents.
CAS:557-59-5
Molecular Formula:C24H48O2
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Tetracosanoic acid; N-Tetracosanoic ACID
Brief Introduction
Lignoceric acid, or tetracosanoic acid, is the saturated fatty acid with formula C23H47COOH. It is found in wood tar, various cerebrosides, and in small amounts in most natural fats. The fatty acids of peanut oil contain small amounts of lignoceric acid (1.1% – 2.2%). This fatty acid is also a byproduct of lignin production.
Reduction of lignoceric acid yields lignoceryl alcohol.
CAS:558-13-4
Molecular Formula:CBr4
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Methane, Tetrabromo-; Carbon Tetrabromide; Carbon Bromide
Brief Introduction
Carbon tetrabromide appears as a colorless crystalline solid. Much more dense than water and insoluble in water. Toxic by ingestion. Vapors are narcotic in high concentration. Used to make other chemicals.
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