Gopherenediol - Names and Identifiers
Name | Gopherenediol
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Synonyms | Gopherenediol (1R,2R,3R,3'aS,6R,7'R,7'aR)-Octahydro-2,6-dimethyl-4'-methylene-7'-(1-methylethyl)spiro[cyclohexane-1,1'-[1H]indene]-2,3-diol Spiro[cyclohexane-1,1'-[1H]indene]-2,3-diol, octahydro-2,6-dimethyl-4'-methylene-7'-(1-methylethyl)-, (1R,2R,3R,3'aS,6R,7'R,7'aR)-
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CAS | 916236-79-8
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Gopherenediol - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C20H34O2
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Molar Mass | 306.48 |
Storage Condition | 2-8℃ |
Gopherenediol - Introduction
Nature:
Gopherenediol is a molecule with a two-dimensional sheet structure, composed of OH hydroxyl functional groups on a single-layer graphene structure. It has the characteristics of thermal stability, high thermal conductivity, high mechanical strength and chemical inertness. These characteristics make it have wide application potential in many fields.
Use:
The application field of Gopherenediol is very wide. First, it can be used as a reinforcing agent for nanomaterials to increase the strength and conductivity of composite materials. Secondly, it is widely used in the field of electronic device preparation, such as sensors, energy storage devices and flexible display screens. In addition, Gopherenediol can also be used as a catalyst, antibacterial agent and drug carrier.
Method:
The preparation method of Gopherenediol is more complicated, mainly including the following: 1. Graphene oxide method: obtaining a hydroxyl-functionalized product by oxidizing graphene; 2. Enone cyclization method: Gopherenediol was obtained by The cyclization reaction of enone; 3. Graphene conductive coating method: Gopherenediol is deposited on the substrate surface from a solution using a chemical reduction method.
Safety Information:
Gopherenediol is still in the research stage, and the evaluation of its safety is not perfect. However, since it is a derivative of graphene, graphene itself is considered a relatively safe material. However, when handling and handling, it is still necessary to follow basic laboratory safety practices, such as wearing protective glasses, gloves and laboratory coats, to prevent contact with skin and eyes.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16