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Trans 2 nonenal trans

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Trans-2-nonenal trans is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It is a colorless liquid with a distinct odor. This compound is commonly used as a reference standard or analytical reagent in various chemical and biological applications.

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Authentic Aldehyde Standards for NMR

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Authentic aldehydes employed for 1H NMR reference purposes, including n-hexanal, n-octanal, trans-2-octenal, trans-2-nonenal trans,trans-deca-2,4-dienal, etc. were obtained from the Sigma-Aldrich Chemical Co. (UK). Crotonaldehyde (butenal) was also purchased from Sigma-Aldrich as a 20:1 molar ratio of its trans-(E-):cis-(Z-) isomers in order to permit assignments of resonances for cis-2-alkenal LOPs in thermally-stressed culinary oils.
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Authentic Aldehydes for NMR Reference

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Authentic aldehydes employed for 1H NMR reference purposes, e.g. n-hexanal, n-octanal, trans-2-octenal, trans-2-nonenal trans, trans-deca-2,4-dienal, etc., were purchased from the Sigma–Aldrich Chemical Co. (Gillingham, UK).
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