1-Nonanol, 99%
1-Nonanol, 99%
1-Nonanol, 99%
Thermo Scientific Chemicals

1-Nonanol, 99%

CAS: 143-08-8 | C9H20O | 144.258 g/mol
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Catalog number A12510.36
also known as A12510-36
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS143-08-8
IUPAC Namenonan-1-ol
Molecular FormulaC9H20O
InChI KeyZWRUINPWMLAQRD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESCCCCCCCCCO
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Identification (FTIR)Conforms
Appearance (Color)Clear colorless
FormLiquid
Assay (GC)≥98.5%
Refractive Index1.4320-1.4350 @ 20?C
The primary use of nonanol is in the manufacture of artificial lemon oil. 1-Nonanol is mainly used in man-made rose essence, plasticizer, surfactant. 1-Nonanol was used as a reference material in the determination of airborne spore levels. 1-Nonanol inhibited the bacterial luciferase (BL) reaction in a dose-dependent manner.

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Applications
The primary use of nonanol is in the manufacture of artificial lemon oil. 1-Nonanol is mainly used in man-made rose essence, plasticizer, surfactant. 1-Nonanol was used as a reference material in the determination of airborne spore levels. 1-Nonanol inhibited the bacterial luciferase (BL) reaction in a dose-dependent manner.

Solubility
Soluble in water (1 g/L) at 20°C, ether, ethanol, acetone, chloroform, and mineral oil.

Notes
Store at room temperature. Ensure good ventilation.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Yamasaki S.; Yamada S.; Takehara K. Inhibition of electrochemically controlled bioluminescence of bacterial luciferase by n-alkyl alcohols. Anal. Sci. 2011, 27 (4),357.
  2. A L Sunesson et. al. Volatile metabolites produced by two fungal species cultivated on building materials.Annals of Occupational Hygiene. 1996, 40 (4),397-410.