Other grades of this product :
| cis-13-Docosenoamide Chemical Properties |
| Melting point | 75-85 °C
79-81 °C (lit.) | | Boiling point | 473.86°C (rough estimate) | | density | 0.9417 (rough estimate) | | vapor pressure | 0-0Pa at 25℃ | | refractive index | 1.5614 (estimate) | | Fp | 230 °C | | storage temp. | -20°C | | solubility | Soluble in DMSO (up to at lease 40 mg/ml) or in Water (up to at least 25 mg/ml with warming) | | form | solid | | pka | 16.61±0.40(Predicted) | | color | Off-white | | Water Solubility | PRACTICALLY INSOLUBLE | | Stability: | Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. | | InChIKey | UAUDZVJPLUQNMU-KTKRTIGZSA-N | | LogP | 8 | | CAS DataBase Reference | 112-84-5(CAS DataBase Reference) | | NIST Chemistry Reference | 13-Docosenamide, (z)-(112-84-5) | | EPA Substance Registry System | 13-Docosenamide, (13Z)- (112-84-5) |
| cis-13-Docosenoamide Usage And Synthesis |
| Description | Cis-13-Docosenoamide is also known as Erucamide or Erucylamide. It is in the form of white flakes or beads. It is soluble in isopropanol, slightly soluble in alcohol and acetone.1 In industry, cis-13-docosenoamide is used in the formulations of anti-adhesive agents, lubricants, and lubricant additives to reduce their friction coefficient and to make films easier to handle.2 It is used as a standard to determine fatty acid amides in polyethylene packaging film by GC/MS.3
| | Reference |
- B. van Lierop, L. Castle, A. Feigenbaum, A. Boenke, Spetra for the Identification of Additives in Food Packaging, 1998, ISBN 0-7923-4986-5
- https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Erucylamide#section=Use-and-Manufacturing
- https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/product/aldrich/280577?lang=de®ion=DE
| | Description | 13-Docosenamide is the amide of docosenoic acid. It was first identified in the cerebrospinal fluid of sleep-deprived cats. It has also been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of rats and humans. 13-Docosenamide causes reduced mobility and slightly lessened awareness in rats, whereas 9-octadecenamide induces physiological sleep. | | Chemical Properties | Solid. Soluble in isopropanol; slightly soluble in
alcohol and acetone. Combustible. | | Uses | 13-Docosenamide is the amide of docosenoic acid. It was first identified in the cerebrospinal fluid of sleep-deprived cats. It has also been detected in the cerebrospinal fluid of rats and humans. 13-Docosenamide causes reduced mobility and slightly lessened awareness in rats, whereas 9-octadecenamide induces physiological sleep.[Cayman Chemical] | | Uses | Plastic additive 21 is a plasticizer; used in preparation of natural mineral modified degradable polymer flame-retardant composite material. | | General Description | Erucamide is a migratory additive that is commonly placed in polyolefin films to reduce their coefficient of friction (COF), a good attribute for high speed packaging operations. | | Flammability and Explosibility | Nonflammable | | References | 1) Li et al. (2017), Antidepressant and anxiolytic-like behavioral effects of erucamide, a bioactive fatty acid amide, involving the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis in mice; Neurosci. Lett. 640 6 |
| cis-13-Docosenoamide Preparation Products And Raw materials |
|