1,4-Dibenzyloxybenzene Cas:621-91-0: A Versatile Compound in Organic Synthesis and a Reliable Antioxidant for Rubber Products

1,4-Dibenzyloxybenzene  Cas:621-91-0 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C20H18O2. It belongs to the class of organic compounds known as benzyl ethers. The compound consists of a benzene ring with two benzyl ether substituents attached at positions 1 and 4.The systematic name for this compound is 1,4-bis(phenylmethoxy)benzene. It is also known by other names such as p-dibenzyloxybenzene or p-bis(phenylmethoxy)benzene.1,4-Dibenzyloxybenzene is a white crystalline solid that is sparingly soluble in water but soluble in organic solvents like ethanol an [...]

Enabling Advanced Biodegradation & Environmental Microbiology Research

At Finetech, we are proud to offer high-purity β-Ketoadipate (CAS: 689-31-6), a critical intermediate in the β-ketoadipate pathway—a major route in the microbial degradation of aromatic compounds. As an essential molecule in biodegradation, metabolic engineering, and environmental microbiology, β-Ketoadipate continues to support groundbreaking research across multiple disciplines. 🔬 Product Applications: Microbial degradation pathways of aromatic pollutants Metabolic engineering for biotransformation and synthetic biology Bioremediation research involving [...]

Linoleic Acid vs. Linolenic Acid Difference

Linoleic acid and linoleic acid cannot be synthesized in the body, or the amount synthesized is far from meeting the daily fatty acid needs, essential fatty acids.Essential fatty acids refer to polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) that are essential for the body's life activities, but the body itself cannot synthesize them and must be supplied by food. There are two main types of essential fatty acids, one is α-linolenic acid (18:3) in the ω-3 series, and the other is linoleic acid (18:2) in the ω-6 series.. Linolenic acid (α-linolenic acid cas:463-40-1 and γ-linolenic acid):α-linolenic aci [...]