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Atomfair Dimethyl 1,4-cubanedicarboxylate C12H12O4
Description Dimethyl 1,4-Cubanedicarboxylate (CAS No. 29412-62-2) is a high-purity synthetic organic compound with the molecular formula C12H12O4. This unique cubane-based derivative features two methyl ester groups at the 1 and 4 positions of the cubane scaffold, offering exceptional structural rigidity and symmetry. With an IUPAC name of dimethyl cubane-1,4-dicarboxylate , this compound is prized for its high thermal stability and potential as a building block in advanced materials science and pharmaceutical research. Available in >98% purity (HPLC), it is supplied as a crystalline solid with rigorous QC validation (NMR, MS) to ensure batch-to-batch consistency. Ideal for researchers exploring strained hydrocarbon…
Description
Description
Dimethyl 1,4-Cubanedicarboxylate (CAS No. 29412-62-2) is a high-purity synthetic organic compound with the molecular formula C12H12O4. This unique cubane-based derivative features two methyl ester groups at the 1 and 4 positions of the cubane scaffold, offering exceptional structural rigidity and symmetry. With an IUPAC name of dimethyl cubane-1,4-dicarboxylate, this compound is prized for its high thermal stability and potential as a building block in advanced materials science and pharmaceutical research. Available in >98% purity (HPLC), it is supplied as a crystalline solid with rigorous QC validation (NMR, MS) to ensure batch-to-batch consistency. Ideal for researchers exploring strained hydrocarbon chemistry, MOF frameworks, or energetic materials.
- CAS No: 29412-62-2
- Molecular Formula: C12H12O4
- Molecular Weight: 220.22
- Exact Mass: 220.07355886
- Monoisotopic Mass: 220.07355886
- IUPAC Name: dimethyl cubane-1,4-dicarboxylate
- SMILES: COC(=O)C12C3C4C1C5C2C3C45C(=O)OC
- Synonyms: Dimethyl 1,4-cubanedicarboxylate, 29412-62-2, dimethyl cubane-1,4-dicarboxylate, Cubane-1,4-dicarboylic acid dimethyl ester, 1,8-DIMETHYL CUBANE-1,8-DICARBOXYLATE
Application
Dimethyl 1,4-cubanedicarboxylate serves as a key precursor for cubane-based polymers with exceptional thermal stability. Researchers utilize it to develop high-energy density materials due to the cubane scaffold’s strain energy. The compound finds niche applications in metal-organic framework (MOF) design where its rigid geometry creates novel pore structures. Pharmaceutical chemists investigate its derivatives as potential bioactive scaffolds with unique 3D spatial arrangements.
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