35996-97-5 Usage
General Description
Butyl pentadecanoate, also known as butyl pentadecylate, is a chemical compound that belongs to the ester class of compounds. It is formed by the condensation of butanol and pentadecanoic acid. It is commonly used as a flavoring agent in the food industry and as a fragrance ingredient in the cosmetic and personal care products. It is a colorless liquid with a fruity odor and is insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. It is also known for its potential use as a fuel additive due to its high energy density and low volatility. However, it should be handled and stored with care as it may be harmful if ingested, inhaled, or comes into contact with skin or eyes.
Check Digit Verification of cas no
The CAS Registry Mumber 35996-97-5 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 3,5,9,9 and 6 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 35996-97:
(7*3)+(6*5)+(5*9)+(4*9)+(3*6)+(2*9)+(1*7)=175
175 % 10 = 5
So 35996-97-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/C19H38O2/c1-3-5-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19(20)21-18-6-4-2/h3-18H2,1-2H3
35996-97-5Relevant articles and documents
PRODUCTION OF DETERGENT RANGE ALCOHOLS
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Page/Page column 3, (2009/01/24)
This invention relates to a process for the production of a mixture of detergent-range alcohols having an average of between 8 and 20 carbon atoms per molecule. The process includes the steps of providing a hydrocarbon stream containing olefins and paraffins in which more than 5% by volume of olefin molecules in the hydrocarbon stream have a total number of carbon atoms which is different from the total number of carbon atoms of the most abundant two carbon numbers of olefins in the hydrocarbon stream; reacting the hydrocarbon stream with CO and an alcohol in the presence of a catalyst in a hydroesterification reaction to form a hydrocarbon stream containing esters and paraffins; separating esters from the hydrocarbon stream containing esters and paraffins; and subjecting the esters to a hydrogenation reaction to provide the mixed alcohol product.