Dimethyl_carbate
Dimethyl carbate
Chemical compound
Not to be confused with Dimethyl carbonate.
Dimethyl carbate is an insect repellent. It can be prepared by the Diels–Alder reaction of dimethyl maleate and cyclopentadiene.[2]
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IUPAC name
Dimethyl (1R,2S,3R,4S)-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylate | |
Other names
Dimethyl cis-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylate; Dimalone | |
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C11H14O4 | |
Molar mass | 210.229 g·mol−1 |
Density | 1.4852 g/cm3[1] |
Melting point | 38 °C (100 °F; 311 K)[1] |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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- Merck Index, 11th Edition, 3230
- Inukai, Takashi; Kojima, Takeshi (1966). "Aluminum chloride catalyzed diene condensation. II. Stronger adherence to the Alder endo rule". Journal of Organic Chemistry. 31: 2032–2033. doi:10.1021/jo01344a543. ISSN 0022-3263.
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