N-Nonadecane 99%
Chemical properties
N-Nonadecane is a white crystalline solid, insoluble in water, slightly soluble in ethanol, and easily soluble in ether.
Uses
Used in organic synthesis and as a chromatographic standard.
N-Nonadecane, also known as nonane, is an organic compound. The following is an introduction to the properties, uses, preparation methods and safety information of N-Nonadecane:
1. Properties:
- Appearance: N-Nonadecane is a colorless to slightly yellow liquid.
- Stability: N-Nonadecane is a stable compound that does not react easily with other substances.
- Solubility: N-Nonadecane has extremely low solubility and is almost insoluble in water, but is easily soluble in some organic solvents.
2. Uses:
- N-Nonadecane is generally used as a laboratory reagent for organic synthesis and analytical chemistry.
- It can also be used as a solvent in the chemical industry to dissolve and dilute other substances.
- In the preparation of certain compounds, N-Nonadecane can be used as a raw material or intermediate.
3. Preparation method:
- N-Nonadecane can be obtained by distillation or extraction of paraffin.
- Paraffin is a mixture of various alkane compounds. N-nonadecane can be separated from paraffin by heating and distillation.
4. Safety information:
- N-nonadecane is not flammable at room temperature, but may burn when exposed to high temperature, open flame or spark.