cycloundecane
Cycloundecane is a cycloalkane with the chemical formula C11H22. It is a saturated hydrocarbon, meaning it consists solely of carbon and hydrogen atoms connected by single bonds. As a cyclic compound, its carbon atoms are arranged in a ring structure. Specifically, it is an eleven-membered ring of carbon atoms. In its pure form, cycloundecane is typically a colorless solid at room temperature with a relatively low melting point. Its physical properties, such as boiling point and density, are consistent with other medium-sized cycloalkanes. It is generally insoluble in water but soluble in many organic solvents. Cycloundecane exhibits the characteristic chemical inertness of alkanes, meaning it does not readily participate in many chemical reactions. However, like other hydrocarbons, it can undergo combustion in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy. It can also undergo radical halogenation under specific conditions. Cycloundecane finds limited direct industrial applications but serves as a model compound in various chemical studies, particularly in understanding ring strain and conformational analysis in cyclic systems. Its synthesis can be achieved through various organic chemistry methods, often involving cyclization reactions of linear precursors.