Dimedone

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Dimedone
IUPAC name 5,5-Dimethylcyclohexane-1,3-dione
Other names Cyclomethone,
1,1-Dimethyl-3,5-cyclohexanedione,
Dimethlydihydroresorcinol,
Methone
Identifiers
CAS number [126-81-8]
PubChem 31358
SMILES CC1(CC(=O)CC(=O)C1)C
Properties
Molecular formula C8H12O2
Molar mass 140.17968
Appearance Yellow crystals
Melting point

147-150 °C (decomposes)

Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Dimedone a cyclic diketone used in organic chemistry to determine whether a compound contains an aldehyde group. Cyclohexanediones in general can be used as catalysts in the formation of transition-metal complexes. Other uses include applications in colourimetry, crystallography, luminescence and spectrophotometric analysis. It can also be used for chemistry involving organic compounds of low electrical resistance.

[edit] Physical properties

Dimedone usually comes in the form of yellow crystals. It is stable under ambient conditions and soluble in water, as well as ethanol and methanol. It has a boiling point range of 147 - 150 °C (420 - 423 K), at which point it decomposes.

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