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(+)-Dihydrocarveol

CAS 22567-21-1C10H18OChemical Synthesis

(+)-Dihydrocarveol (CAS: 22567-21-1, C10H18O) is a chiral alcohol with a molecular weight of 154.25 g/mol. It is a valuable building block in asymmetric synthesis and organic chemistry. This compound serves as a key intermediate in the synthesis of complex molecules, particularly where stereochemical control is essential. It is offered by TSS with an assay of ≥95.0% for various chemical synthesis applications.

IUPAC
(1S,2S,5S)-5-Isopropenyl-2-methylcyclohexanol
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(+)-Dihydrocarveol (C10H18O) — chemical structure, CAS 22567-21-1; Chemistry, fine chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions
AlcoholsAsymmetric SynthesisChemical SynthesisChiral Building BlocksOrganic Building Blocks
01 /Applications

Chiral Building Block

(+)-Dihydrocarveol serves as a critical chiral building block in the synthesis of enantiomerically pure compounds. Its defined stereochemistry allows for precise control in complex organic transformations.

Asymmetric Synthesis

Utilised in asymmetric synthesis, this alcohol facilitates the creation of stereospecific products. It is a useful reagent for researchers aiming to develop new synthetic routes with high chiral induction.

Organic Synthesis Intermediate

As an intermediate in organic synthesis, (+)-Dihydrocarveol can be incorporated into a wide range of molecular structures. Its functional groups allow for further chemical modifications and derivatizations.

02 /Properties
Molecular weight154.25
Empirical formulaC10H18O
Assay≥95.0% (sum of enantiomers, GC)
Density0.926 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.)
Refractive indexn20/D 1.476
Optical activity[α]20/D +20±1°, neat
03 /Safety & handling
Protective equipmentEyeshields, full-face respirator (US), Gloves, multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US), type ABEK (EN14387) respirator filter
Flash point90 °C / 194 °F
Transport (UN / ADR)NA 1993 / PGIII
Water hazard class (WGK, DE)3

Hazard information is provided for guidance. Always consult the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), available on request, before handling.

04 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
22567-21-1
MDL number
MFCD00211337
Beilstein registry
5729399
05 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

06 /Frequently asked questions

What is (+)-Dihydrocarveol used for?

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(+)-Dihydrocarveol is primarily used as a chiral building block and intermediate in asymmetric synthesis and general organic chemical synthesis.

What are the CAS number and formula for (+)-Dihydrocarveol?

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The CAS number for (+)-Dihydrocarveol is 22567-21-1, and its molecular formula is C10H18O.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies (+)-Dihydrocarveol with an assay of ≥95.0% (sum of enantiomers, GC). This product is not specified as USP, BP, or EP grade and is intended for research and chemical synthesis purposes.

How should (+)-Dihydrocarveol be handled safely?

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(+)-Dihydrocarveol is a combustible liquid with a flash point of 90 °C (194 °F). Appropriate personal protective equipment, including eyeshields and gloves, should be worn. Ensure adequate ventilation and handle away from ignition sources. Refer to the Safety Data Sheet for comprehensive handling guidelines.

How is (+)-Dihydrocarveol shipped and exported?

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(+)-Dihydrocarveol is shipped and exported according to relevant transport regulations, including NA 1993 / PGIII.

How can I request a sample or quote for (+)-Dihydrocarveol?

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