nonanoate
Nonanoate is a term used in chemistry to denote salts or esters derived from nonanoic acid, also known as pelargonic acid. Nonanoic acid has nine carbon atoms and a carboxyl group, giving it the formula C9H18O2. The nonanoate ion has the formula C9H17O2−. Common examples of nonanoates include sodium nonanoate, potassium nonanoate and ammonium nonanoate (salts), as well as esters such as methyl nonanoate, ethyl nonanoate and propyl nonanoate.
In general, nonanoates consist of a hydrophobic nine-carbon tail attached to a polar carboxylate or ester group.
Preparation of nonanoates occurs through standard esterification of nonanoic acid with alcohols to form esters, or
Occurrence and uses: nonanoates occur in small amounts in natural products and are employed in various industrial
Safety: handling of nonanoates depends on the specific compound; esters are typically mildly flammable and may