1-Pentadecanol
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Preferred IUPAC name
Pentadecan-1-ol | |
Other names
Pentadecyl alcohol, n-pentadecanol | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.010.099 |
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Properties | |
C15H32O | |
Molar mass | 228.420 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | White solid |
Density | 0.842 kg/L at 40 °C |
Melting point | 41–44 °C (106–111 °F; 314–317 K) |
Boiling point | 269–271 °C (516–520 °F; 542–544 K) |
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H315, H319, H410, H411 | |
P264, P273, P280, P302+P352, P305+P351+P338, P321, P332+P313, P337+P313, P362, P391, P501 | |
Flash point | 112 °C (234 °F; 385 K) closed cup |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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1-Pentadecanol is an organic chemical compound classified as an alcohol. At room temperature, it is a white, flaky solid. It is a saturated long-chain fatty alcohol consisting of a pentadecane chain with a hydroxy group as substituent on one end. It is an achiral molecule (meaning that it has no mirror-image isomers).
Like other long-chain primary alcohols, it is used as an ingredient in industrial chemicals, lubricating oils, and consumer products such as lotions and creams. Additionally, it can be used as a feedstock for processes that use ethoxylation (adding ethylene oxide) and sulfation (adding a sulfo group) reactions to produce surfactants (primarily detergents).
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