Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Myristyl Alcohol for Synthesis (Tetradecanoic Acid)
Quantity/Pack Size – 500 ml
Form – Solid
Grade – For Synthesis
Application – Chemical Synthesis, Research & Development
Product Overview
Myristyl Alcohol for Synthesis, also known as Tetradecan-1-ol, is a high-quality, straight-chain saturated fatty alcohol critically valued in numerous laboratory and industrial applications. Sourced specifically “For Synthesis,” this product guarantees a high level of purity, making it an indispensable reagent for precise chemical reactions and the development of new compounds. Its robust chemical structure makes it a versatile building block in organic synthesis, crucial for creating esters, ethers, and other derivatives that find widespread use in various scientific disciplines. Researchers rely on its consistent quality to ensure the reproducibility and accuracy of their experimental outcomes. The inherent stability and defined purity of our Myristyl Alcohol ensure optimal performance in demanding laboratory environments, contributing to the success of complex synthetic pathways. Its properties make it a preferred choice for professionals requiring a dependable raw material for advanced chemical production. This premium grade material is meticulously prepared to meet stringent analytical standards, providing a reliable foundation for innovative research and product development.
2. How should Myristyl Alcohol be safely stored in the laboratory?
It should be stored in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat. Keep the container tightly closed to prevent contamination and maintain its purity.
3. Is this Myristyl Alcohol suitable for sensitive chemical reactions?
Yes, this “For Synthesis” grade Myristyl Alcohol is specifically purified to ensure high quality and minimal impurities, making it suitable for sensitive and demanding chemical reactions.
4. What is the typical physical state of Myristyl Alcohol at room temperature?
Myristyl Alcohol is typically a waxy, white solid at room temperature. It may appear as flakes or a solid mass.
5. Can Myristyl Alcohol be used in the production of surfactants?
Yes, fatty alcohols like Myristyl Alcohol are commonly used as intermediates in the synthesis of various surfactants and emulsifying agents.
FAQs
1. What is Myristyl Alcohol primarily used for in synthesis?
Myristyl Alcohol is primarily used as a versatile building block in organic synthesis for creating various derivatives such as esters, ethers, and other complex organic compounds.






