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PubChem ID: 31292

Octadecanamide

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Octadecanamide
Stearamide
124-26-5
STEARIC ACID AMIDE
Octadecamide
Octadecylamide
Stearoylamide
Stearoylamine
Stearylamide
Stearic amide
Kemamide S
Adogen 42
Crodamide S
Petrac vyn-eze
Amide T
NSC 66462
Amide C18
Armid 18
CHEBI:34900
Octadecanoic acid amide
YQX129FH1U
NSC-66462
CCRIS 6866
HSDB 723
EINECS 204-693-2
UNII-YQX129FH1U
BRN 0909006
AI3-10003
Crodamide SR
Crodamide S, SR
ORISTAR STA
Amide C-18
STEARAMIDE [INCI]
EC 204-693-2
SCHEMBL27869
CHEMBL88311
DTXSID9027025
SCHEMBL20752935
STEARIC ACID AMIDE [HSDB]
NSC66462
BDBM50463974
LMFA08010003
MFCD00008038
STL453616
AKOS015843174
Octadecanamide, technical grade, 85%
HY-W130610
MCULE-4542342972
STEARAMIDE (STEARIC ACID AMIDE)
NCGC00164016-01
BS-42312
CS-0196615
NS00003249
EN300-83818
E82323
A805214
90.0% pound Contains C16, C18 amides pound(c)
J-005061
J-523821
Q27116315
Z1245693822
Fatty acid amide pound Contains C16, C18 amides pound(c)
Stearamide; Stearlyamide; Stearic Acid Amide; Octadecylamide
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameoctadecanamide
SMILESCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)N
InchiInChI=1S/C18H37NO/c1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18(19)20/h2-17H2,1H3,(H2,19,20)
FormulaC18H37NO
PubChem ID31292
Molweight283.5
LogP6.8
Atoms20
Bonds16
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationamides nitrogen compounds
CHEBI-ID34900
Supernatural-IDSN0218991

mVOC Specific Details

Boiling Point
DegreeReference
250-251 DEG C AT 12 MM HGWeast, R.C. (ed.). Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 60th ed. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press Inc., 1979., p. C-402
Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for stearic acid amide is estimated as 1.0X10-6 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) using a fragment constant estimation method(1). This Henry's Law constant indicates that stearic acid amide is not expected to volatilize from water surfaces and moist soil surfaces(2). Additionally, volatilization from water surfaces and moist soil surfaces is expected to be attenuated by adsorption to suspended solids and sediment in the water column(SRC). Stearic acid amide is not expected to volatilize from dry soil surfaces(SRC) based upon an estimated vapor pressure of 6.7X10-7 mm Hg(SRC), determined from a fragment constant method(1).
Solubility
INSOL IN WATER; SOL IN ETHER, CHLOROFORM, HOT ETHANOL; SLIGHTLY SOL IN ACETONE, BENZENE
Literature: Weast, R.C. (ed.). Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. 60th ed. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press Inc., 1979., p. C-402
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of stearic acid amide can be estimated to be 4.6X10+4(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that stearic acid amide is expected to be immobile in soil.
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Species emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
ProkaryotaPseudomonas Simiaenarhizosphere of a soybean field in the province of Rajasthan, IndiaVaishnav et al. 2016
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
ProkaryotaPseudomonas SimiaeNutrient broth; King's B agarGC/MSno