2-octen-1-ol
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trans - (top) and cis -2-octen-1-ol (bottom) | ||||||||||
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Surname | 2-octen-1-ol | |||||||||
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Molecular formula | C 8 H 16 O | |||||||||
Brief description |
colorless liquid |
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properties | ||||||||||
Molar mass | 128.21 g mol −1 | |||||||||
Physical state |
liquid |
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density |
0.843 g cm −3 (25 ° C) |
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boiling point |
85–87 ° C (13 hPa) |
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Refractive index |
1.446 (20 ° C) |
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As far as possible and customary, SI units are used. Unless otherwise noted, the data given apply to standard conditions . Refractive index: Na-D line , 20 ° C |
2-Octenol (more precisely 2-octen-1-ol) is a chemical compound from the group of alkenols that occurs in two isomeric forms.
Occurrence
trans -2-octen-1-ol occurs naturally in apples, blueberries, guavas, oranges, melons, peas, potatoes, chickens, wine, cognac, rum and mushrooms. In addition to edible mushrooms, the compound can also be found in the volatile metabolic products MVOC of molds, which can be identified by their smell .
properties
2-Octen-1-ol is a colorless liquid with a musty, musty, mushroom-like odor.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i data sheet trans-2-octen-1-ol, 97% from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 3, 2012 ( PDF ).
- ↑ Data sheet trans-2-octen-1-ol, 97% from Sigma-Aldrich , accessed on May 3, 2012 ( PDF ).
- ↑ a b Guido Fischer: Molds in interiors - evidence, evaluation, quality management . Reprint of the revised Edition Dec. 2004. State Health Office Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2011, p. 17 , urn : nbn: de: bsz: boa-bsz3814772157 .
- ^ Carl L. Yaws: Thermophysical Properties of Chemicals and Hydrocarbons . Elsevier Books, 2008, ISBN 978-0-8155-1596-8 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).