Product Name:4-Hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-3(2H)furanone

IUPAC Name:4-hydroxy-2,5-dimethyl-2,3-dihydrofuran-3-one

CAS:3658-77-3
Molecular Formula:C6H8O3
Purity:98%
Catalog Number:CM101725
Molecular Weight:128.13

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CAS NO:3658-77-3
Molecular Formula:C6H8O3
Melting Point:-
Smiles Code:O=C1C(C)OC(C)=C1O
Density:1.05g/cm3
Catalog Number:CM101725
Molecular Weight:128.13
Boiling Point:215.5°C at 760 mmHg
MDL No:MFCD00010706
Storage:Store at room temperature.

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Furans
Furan is a cyclic flammable liquid compound C4H4O that is obtained from wood oils of pines or made synthetically and is used especially in organic synthesis. Furan is aromatic because a pair of lone pair electrons of the oxygen atom in its molecule forms a large π bond in the plane of the conjugated orbital, making a total of 6 electrons in the plane of the conjugated plane, conforming to the 4n+2 structure. Aromaticity makes furan have the property of easy substitution and difficult addition. The other lone pair of electrons in oxygen stretches out. The oxygen atom itself conforms to sp2 hybridization. Due to the presence of the aromatic ring, the chemical behavior of furan is not very similar to that of other unsaturated heterocycles. The oxygen in the aromatic ring has an electron-donating effect, so the electrophilic substitution reactivity of furan is stronger than that of benzene.
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Furans
Furan is a cyclic flammable liquid compound C4H4O that is obtained from wood oils of pines or made synthetically and is used especially in organic synthesis. Furan is aromatic because a pair of lone pair electrons of the oxygen atom in its molecule forms a large π bond in the plane of the conjugated orbital, making a total of 6 electrons in the plane of the conjugated plane, conforming to the 4n+2 structure. Aromaticity makes furan have the property of easy substitution and difficult addition. The other lone pair of electrons in oxygen stretches out. The oxygen atom itself conforms to sp2 hybridization. Due to the presence of the aromatic ring, the chemical behavior of furan is not very similar to that of other unsaturated heterocycles. The oxygen in the aromatic ring has an electron-donating effect, so the electrophilic substitution reactivity of furan is stronger than that of benzene.