Bicyclohexyl, 98%
Bicyclohexyl, 98%
Bicyclohexyl, 98%
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Bicyclohexyl, 98%

CAS: 92-51-3 | C12H22 | 166.31 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS92-51-3
IUPAC Name1,1'-bi(cyclohexane)
Molecular FormulaC12H22
InChI KeyWVIIMZNLDWSIRH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILESC1CCC(CC1)C1CCCCC1
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)Clear colorless
Assay (GC)≥97.5% (U.K. specification)
Assay from Suppliers CofA≥97.5% (U.S. specification)
Identification (FTIR)Conforms (U.K. specification)
Proton NMRConforms to structure (U.S. specification)
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Bicyclohexyl is used as process media or solvent in many industries including chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, coatings, photography. And it is also used to produce 1-fluorobicyclohexyl at temperature of -75°C.

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Applications
Bicyclohexyl is used as process media or solvent in many industries including chemicals, petrochemicals, polymers, coatings, photography. And it is also used to produce 1-fluorobicyclohexyl at temperature of -75°C.

Solubility
Difficult to mix.

Notes
Store away from strong oxidizing agents. Keep container tightly closed. Store in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Chiricof, R.D.; Cowell, A.B.; Good, W.D.; Klots, T.D.; Knipmeyer, S.E.; Nguyen, A.; Rau, A.P.; Reynolds, J.W.; Smith, N.K.; Steele, W.V. Heat capacities, enthalpy increments, phase transitions, and derived thermodynamic functions for the condensed phases of bicyclohexyl between the temperatures 6 K and 440 K ☆. The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics. 1998, 30, (12), 1423-1439.
  2. Eva Garcia Fidalgo.; Laurent Plasseraud.; Georg SUss-Fink. Catalysis in aqueous solution: Hydrogenation of benzene derivatives catalyzed by (η6-C6H6)2Ru2Cl4. Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical. 2001, 132, (1), 5-12.