Record Information
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StatusDetected and Quantified
Creation Date2021-11-18 01:45:56 UTC
Update Date2022-08-31 18:23:57 UTC
MiMeDB IDMMDBc0031725
Metabolite Identification
Common NameAldehyde
DescriptionA dialdehyde is an organic chemical compound with two aldehyde groups. The nomenclature of dialdehydes have the ending -dial or sometimes -dialdehyde. Short aliphatic dialdehydes are sometimes named after the diacid from which they can de derived. An example is butanedial, which is also called succinaldehyde (from succinic acid).; Aldehydes are readily identified by spectroscopic methods. Using IR spectroscopy, they display a strong νCO band near 1700 cm−1. In their 1H NMR spectra, the formyl hydrogen center absorbs near δ9, which is a distinctive part of the spectrum. This signal shows the characteristic coupling to any protons on the alpha carbon.; An aldehyde ( /ˈældɨhaɪd/) is an organic compound containing a formyl group. This functional group, with the structure R-CHO, consists of a carbonyl center (a carbon double bonded to oxygen) bonded to hydrogen and an R group, which is any generic alkyl or side chain. The group without R is called the aldehyde group or formyl group. Aldehydes differ from ketones in that the carbonyl is placed at the end of a carbon skeleton rather than between two carbon atoms. Aldehydes are common in organic chemistry. Many fragrances are aldehydes.
Structure
SynonymsNot Available
Chemical FormulaC20H30O5
Average Molecular Weight350.4492
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight350.20932407
IUPAC NameNot Available
Traditional NameNot Available
CAS Registry Number72379-22-7
SMILESNot Available
InChI Identifier
InChI=1S/C20H30O5/c21-17-10-6-2-1-3-7-12-18(22)13-8-4-5-9-14-19(23)15-11-16-20(24)25/h3-5,7-9,13-14,17-19,22-23H,1-2,6,10-12,15-16H2,(H,24,25)/b5-4+,7-3-,13-8+,14-9-/t18-,19-/m1/s1
InChI KeyLVLQYGYNBVIONY-PSPARDEHSA-N