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Atomfair Methylcyclopropane C4H8
Description Methylcyclopropane (CAS No. 3100-04-7) is a highly pure, volatile hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C4H8, widely utilized in organic synthesis and industrial research. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name methylcyclopropane , features a cyclopropane ring substituted with a methyl group, offering unique reactivity due to ring strain. Available in high-purity grades (??99%), it is ideal for applications requiring precise chemical intermediates, polymerization studies, or fuel additive research. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability, our Methylcyclopropane is supplied in sealed ampules or cylinders with detailed technical specifications, including boiling point (-37??C) and vapor pressure data. Suitable for…
Description
Description
Methylcyclopropane (CAS No. 3100-04-7) is a highly pure, volatile hydrocarbon with the molecular formula C4H8, widely utilized in organic synthesis and industrial research. This compound, also known by its IUPAC name methylcyclopropane, features a cyclopropane ring substituted with a methyl group, offering unique reactivity due to ring strain. Available in high-purity grades (??99%), it is ideal for applications requiring precise chemical intermediates, polymerization studies, or fuel additive research. Packaged under inert gas to ensure stability, our Methylcyclopropane is supplied in sealed ampules or cylinders with detailed technical specifications, including boiling point (-37??C) and vapor pressure data. Suitable for GC analysis, catalysis studies, and material science applications.
- CAS No: 3100-04-7
- Molecular Formula: C4H8
- Molecular Weight: 56.11
- Exact Mass: 56.062600255
- Monoisotopic Mass: 56.062600255
- IUPAC Name: methylcyclopropane
- SMILES: CC1CC1
- Synonyms: METHYLCYCLOPROPANE, Cyclopropane, methyl-, 1-Methylcyclopropane, EINECS 209-825-2, 1-MC propane
Application
Methylcyclopropane is primarily used as a reactive intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in ring-opening reactions and cycloadditions due to its strained cyclopropane ring. It serves as a model compound in fuel research to study combustion properties and hydrocarbon cracking mechanisms. Additionally, it finds niche applications in polymer science as a modifier or comonomer in specialty material development.
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