3-Methyl-3-octanol
3-Methyl-3-octanol[edit | edit source]
3-Methyl-3-octanol is an organic compound with the chemical formula C9H20O. It belongs to the class of alcohols and is commonly used in various industries.
Properties and Uses[edit | edit source]
3-Methyl-3-octanol is a colorless liquid with a strong, fruity odor. It has a molecular weight of 144.26 g/mol and a boiling point of approximately 178 °C. This compound is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and ether.
One of the main uses of 3-Methyl-3-octanol is as a fragrance ingredient in the production of perfumes and personal care products. Its pleasant odor makes it a popular choice for adding a fruity note to various cosmetic formulations. Additionally, it is used as a flavoring agent in the food industry, particularly in the production of beverages and confectionery.
Synthesis[edit | edit source]
3-Methyl-3-octanol can be synthesized through several methods. One common approach involves the reaction of 3-methyl-1-butanol with an alkyl halide, such as 1-bromooctane, in the presence of a strong base like sodium hydroxide. This reaction, known as an alkyl halide substitution, results in the formation of 3-Methyl-3-octanol.
Safety Considerations[edit | edit source]
When handling 3-Methyl-3-octanol, it is important to follow proper safety precautions. This compound should be stored in a cool, well-ventilated area away from sources of ignition. It is also advisable to wear appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, when working with this substance.
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