C11H21H
C11H21H, also known as 11H-11H-dideuteriohexadecane, is a deuterated hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C11H21D. It is a member of the alkane family, specifically a branched alkane. The presence of deuterium (D) atoms, which are isotopes of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron, distinguishes this compound from its non-deuterated counterpart, hexadecane.
Deuterated compounds are widely used in scientific research, particularly in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and
C11H21H is typically synthesized through deuteration reactions, where hydrogen atoms in a precursor molecule are replaced
The structural properties of C11H21H are similar to those of hexadecane, with a linear or branched chain
In summary, C11H21H is a deuterated alkane with potential applications in scientific research. Its synthesis and