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Cycloheptanone, (CH2)6CO, is a
cyclic ketone also
referred to as suberone. It is a
colourless volatile liquid.
Cycloheptanone is used as a
precursor for...
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Richard Willstätter in 1901. It
started from the
seemingly related cycloheptanone, but
required many
steps to
introduce the
nitrogen bridge; the overall...
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Caprolactam Names Preferred IUPAC name Azepan-2-one
Other names 1-Aza-2-
cycloheptanone 2-Azacycloheptanone ε-Caprolactam
Capron PK4
Cyclohexanone iso-oxime...
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molecular formula C7H12O (molar m**** 112.17 g/mol) may
refer to:
Cycloheptanone Methylcyclohexanone Norborneols endo-Norborneol exo-Norborneol This...
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reported to
allow differentiation between the
primary reaction product cycloheptanone and the main
contaminant cyclooctanone.
Another use of
bisulfite in...
- D. L.; Anderson, A. G. Jr.; de Boer, T. J.; Backer, H. J. (1963). "
Cycloheptanone".
Organic Syntheses;
Collected Volumes, vol. 4, p. 221. Noland, W. E...
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pimelic acid.
Pimelic acid is
produced commercially by
oxidation of
cycloheptanone with
dinitrogen tetroxide.
Other routes include the
relatively unselective...
- (Immediate danger) 700 ppm
Related compounds Related ketones Cyclopentanone,
cycloheptanone Related compounds Cyclohexanol Except where otherwise noted, data are...
- (Ethyl sec-butyl ketone) 5-Methyl-3-hexanone (Ethyl
isobutyl ketone)
Cycloheptanone Methylcyclohexanone 2-Methylcyclohexanone 3-Methylcyclohexanone 4-Methylcyclohexanone...
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synthesis of
Richard Willstätter in 1901. This
synthesis started from
cycloheptanone and
established the
seven membered ring
structure of the compound. Cycloheptatriene...