(1-Tetradecyl)trimethylammonium bromide, 98%
(1-Tetradecyl)trimethylammonium bromide, 98%
(1-Tetradecyl)trimethylammonium bromide, 98%
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(1-Tetradecyl)trimethylammonium bromide, 98%

CAS: 1119-97-7 | C17H38BrN | 336.40 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS1119-97-7
IUPAC Nametrimethyl(tetradecyl)azanium bromide
Molecular FormulaC17H38BrN
InChI KeyCXRFDZFCGOPDTD-UHFFFAOYSA-M
SMILES[Br-].CCCCCCCCCCCCCC[N+](C)(C)C
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SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Appearance (Color)White
Assay (Titration ex Bromide)≥97.5 to ≤102.5%
FormCrystals or powder or crystalline powder
Myristyltrimethylammonium has been used in a study to assess a surfactant-controlled synthetic method to obtain a nanophase of mesoporous ceria-zirconia solid solution containing cationic defects in the crystalline structure.  It has also been used in a study to determine the low molecular weight of organic acids in soils and plants by capillary zone electrophoresis.

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Applications
Myristyltrimethylammonium has been used in a study to assess a surfactant-controlled synthetic method to obtain a nanophase of mesoporous ceria-zirconia solid solution containing cationic defects in the crystalline structure.  It has also been used in a study to determine the low molecular weight of organic acids in soils and plants by capillary zone electrophoresis.

Solubility
Soluble in water. (100 g/L)

Notes
Light sensitive. Store in cool dry condition. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. Ensure ventilation.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

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  2. D. Huang.; Y.J. Wang.; Y.C. Cui.; G.S. Luo. Direct synthesis of mesoporous TiO2 and its catalytic performance in DBT oxidative desulfurization.Microporous Mesoporous Mater. 2008, 116 (1-3),378-385 .