3-Octanol
3-Octanol is a naturally occurring organic compound with eight carbon atoms and a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the sixth carbon atom. It is a colorless liquid with a pleasant odor and is used in various applications, including the production of perfumes, flavors, and insect pheromones.
Synonyms: 3-Hydroxyoctane, octan-3-ol, and 1-octanol-3-ol are common synonyms used for 3-Octanol.
Botanical sources: 3-Octanol can be found in various plants, including lavender, orange, lemongrass, and peppermint. It can also be obtained from some animal secretions such as musk deer and civet cat.
Chemical composition: The molecular formula of 3-Octanol is C8H18O, and its molecular weight is 130.23 g/mol. It has a straight-chain structure with a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to the sixth carbon atom.
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