1-Heptanol
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Main Applications
The applications of n-heptyl alcohol are closely related to the hydrophobicity of its long-chain structure and the reactivity of its hydroxyl group, mainly including:
Organic Synthesis Intermediate
Used for the preparation of ester compounds: Heptyl esters generated by esterification with carboxylic acids (such as heptyl isovalerate, heptyl cinnamate) are important raw materials in the fragrance industry. They can simulate fruit and floral aromas (such as banana, rose) and are used in cosmetics, food flavors, etc.
Synthesis of halides, ethers, etc.: Through substitution or dehydration reactions of the hydroxyl group, products such as 1-bromoheptane and diheptyl ether can be generated, which can serve as solvents or intermediates for further synthesis of complex organic compounds.
Solvent and Extractant
Due to its good solubility for hydrophobic substances such as oils and waxes, it can be used as a solvent in industries such as coatings, inks, and adhesives, or as an extractant to separate and purify organic compounds (e.g., extracting fat-soluble substances from aqueous solutions).
Surfactants and Related Fields
It can be used as a raw material to synthesize non-ionic surfactants (such as polyoxyethylene) ether derivatives), used in detergents, emulsifiers, etc.; it also possesses certain surface activity itself and can regulate the interfacial tension of the system.
Other Uses
As a fragrance additive: Utilizing its faint characteristic odor, it is used in small amounts to blend flavors;
Scientific research field: Used as a model compound to study the physicochemical properties of long-chain alcohols (such as phase transitions, interfacial behavior, etc.).
CAS NO: 111-70-6
EC NO: 203-897-9
Molecular Formula: C7H16O
Molecular Weight: 116.2013
Alias:; 1-Heptanol; n-Heptyl alcohol;
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