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Hexanol may
refer to any of the
following isomeric organic compounds with the
formula C6H13OH:
Cyclohexanol Amyl
alcohol This set
index article lists...
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ether and ethanol. Two
additional straight chain isomers of 1-
hexanol, 2-
hexanol and 3-
hexanol, exist, both of
which differing by the
location of the hydroxyl...
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chemical formula is C6H14O or C6H13OH. It is an
isomer of the
other hexanols. 2-
Hexanol has a
chiral center and can be
resolved into two
different enantiomers...
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Hexanol (IUPAC name: hexan-3-ol; also
called ethyl propyl carbinol) is an
organic chemical compound. It
occurs naturally in the
flavor and
aroma of...
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Dipropyl ether 2-Ethyl-1-butanol
Ethyl tert-butyl
ether Hexanols 1-
Hexanol 2-
Hexanol 3-
Hexanol Methylpentanols 2-Methyl-1-pentanol 3-Methyl-1-pentanol...
- Letizia, C.S.; Api, A.M. (2010). "Fragrance
material review on 2-ethyl-1-
hexanol". Food and
Chemical Toxicology. 48: S115–S129. doi:10.1016/j.fct.2010.05...
- 3,5,5-Trimethyl-1-
hexanol is a nine
carbon primary alcohol, and it
makes up the
mixture isononanol along with
isononyl alcohol. It is used for fragrance...
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therefore produced as an
economical alternative to the
natural product.
Sandal hexanol at thegoodscentscompany.com 3-(5,5,6-Trimethylbicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-yl)cyclohexan-1-ol...
- toxicities.
Doses of
several milliliters are tolerated. For pentanols,
hexanols, octanols, and
longer alcohols, LD50
range from 2–5 g/kg (rats, oral)....
- carbinol; 1-Vinylhexanol;
Matsutake alcohol;
Vinyl amyl carbinol;
Vinyl hexanol;
Matsuica alcohol;
Mushroom alcohol; 3-Hydroxy-1-octene;
Octenol Identifiers...