Phytane

Phytane
Phytane
Phytane
Général
Nom IUPAC 2,6,10,14-tétraméthylhexadécane
No CAS 638-36-8
No EINECS 211-332-2
SMILES
InChI
Propriétés chimiques
Formule brute C20H42  [Isomères]
Masse molaire[1] 282,5475 ± 0,0189 g·mol-1
C 85,02 %, H 14,98 %,
Unités du SI & CNTP, sauf indication contraire.

Le Phytane est un diterpène, alcane.

Notes et références

  1. Masse molaire calculée d’après Atomic weights of the elements 2007 sur www.chem.qmul.ac.uk.

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