octadecenes
Octadecenes are long-chain hydrocarbons consisting of 18 carbon atoms and at least one carbon–carbon double bond. They belong to the class of unsaturated alkenes (olefins) and include straight-chain and branched isomers. Octadecenes can have a single double bond or multiple double bonds, and each double bond can exhibit cis or trans geometry.
Nomenclature and isomerism: The positions of the double bonds and their geometric arrangement generate many structural
Physical properties: Octadecenes are nonpolar and typically have higher boiling points than shorter alkenes. They are
Occurrence and production: Octadecenes occur in small amounts in petroleum fractions and natural sources. Commercial samples
Uses and significance: As building blocks in organic synthesis, octadecenes serve as intermediates for specialty chemicals