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Catalog Number:
49320
CAS Number:
1738-36-9
Méthoxyacétonitrile
Purity:
≥ 98% (CG)
Synonym(s):
2-méthoxyacétonitrile
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Product Information
Synonyms
2-méthoxyacétonitrile
CAS Number
1738-36-9
Purity
≥ 98% (CG)
Molecular Formula
C 3 H 5 NON
Molecular Weight
71.08
MDL Number
MFCD00001892
Density
0.946
Appearance
Liquide incolore jaune clair ou transparent
Boiling Point
118 - 119 °C/731 mmHg
Refractive Index
1.380
Conditions
Conserver entre 2 et 8 °C
General Information
Synonyms
2-méthoxyacétonitrile
CAS Number
1738-36-9
Purity
≥ 98% (CG)
Molecular Formula
C 3 H 5 NON
Molecular Weight
71.08
MDL Number
MFCD00001892
Density
0.946
Appearance
Liquide incolore jaune clair ou transparent
Boiling Point
118 - 119 °C/731 mmHg
Refractive Index
1.380
Conditions
Conserver entre 2 et 8 °C
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Oui
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
-
Applications

Methoxyacetonitrile is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals: This compound serves as an important intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, enhancing the efficiency of drug development processes.
  • Organic Synthesis: It is commonly used in organic chemistry for the preparation of complex molecules, making it a valuable tool for researchers in developing new materials.
  • Solvent Applications: Methoxyacetonitrile acts as a solvent in chemical reactions, providing a stable medium that can improve reaction yields and facilitate easier purification of products.
  • Electrochemical Studies: This chemical is employed in electrochemical applications, particularly in the development of batteries and sensors, due to its favorable electrochemical properties.
  • Polymer Production: It is used in the production of specialty polymers, contributing to advancements in materials science and offering unique properties for industrial applications.

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