Polycyclic organic compounds, Cyclopentanes, Alkenes
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CAMPHENE
(79-92-5, 565-00-4, 5794-04-7)
Camphene is a bicyclic monoterpene. It is nearly insoluble in water, but very soluble in common organic solvents. It volatilizes readily at room temperature and has a pungent smell.
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1-NONENE
(124-11-8, 68855-57-2, 31387-92-5, 68526-55-6)
Nonene is an alkene with the molecular formula C9H18. Many structural isomers are possible, depending on the location of the C=C double bond and the branching of the other parts of the molecule. Industrially, the most important nonenes are trimers of propene.
2-METHYLNAPHTHALENE
(7419-61-6, 91-57-6)
2-methylnaphthalene, methyl-13C-labeled · 2-methylnaphthalene, lithium salt, ion(1-) · 2-methylnaphthalene, naphthalene-1-(13)C-labeled
2-Methylnaphthalene is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH). On February 22, 2014, NASA announced a greatly upgraded database for detecting and monitoring PAHs, including 2-methylnaphthalene, in the universe. According to NASA scientists, over 20% of the carbon in the universe may be associated with PAHs, possible starting materials for the formation of life.
1-Fluoro-2-nitrobenzene
(1493-27-2)
o-fluoronitrobenzene · p-fluoronitrobenzene · 2-fluoronitrobenzene
1-Phenyltridecane
(123-02-4, 68648-87-3, 129813-59-8, 29463-64-7)
A 215 · A-215 · alkylate-215
CADALENE
(483-78-3)
Cadalene or cadalin (4-isopropyl-1,6-dimethylnaphthalene) is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon with a chemical formula C15H18 and a cadinane skeleton. It is derived from generic sesquiterpenes, and ubiquitous in essential oils of many higher plants. Cadalene, together with retene, simonellite and ip-iHMN, is a biomarker of higher plants, which makes it useful for paleobotanic analysis of rock sediments.