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3-methylbutan-1-ol

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Isobutylcarbinol
isopentylalcohol
Isopentylalkohol
ISOAMYLALCOHOL
Isopentanol
Alcool isoamylique
Fuseloel
Isoamylol
Isobutyl carbinol
Isopentyl alcohol
PHTQWCKDNZKARW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Amylowy alkohol
Fermentation amyl alcohol
Iso-amylalkohol
Isoamyl alcohol
Isoamyl alkohol
isoamyl-alcohol
Alcool amilico
Primary isoamyl alcohol
3-methylbutanoI
3-Methylbutanol
Fusel Oil
AC1Q7CHF
Iso-amyl alcohol
potato-spirit oil
ACMC-1ADLL
Huile de fusel
i-Amyl Alcohol
Isoamyl alcohol, primary
3-Methylbutanol, analytical standard
DEM9NIT1J4
3-methyl butanol
3-methyl-Butanol
3-Metil-butanolo
AC1L1L9D
AC1Q1PG0
ISOAMYL ALCOHOL, ACS
Alcool isoamylique [French]
isopentan-1-ol
UNII-DEM9NIT1J4
Alcool amilico [Italian]
Amylowy alkohol [Polish]
Iso-amylalkohol [German]
Isoamyl alcohol (natural)
KSC175S7D
1-Hydroxy-3-Methylbutane
7340AF
Isoamyl alkohol [Czech]
NATURAL ISOAMYL ALCOHOL - TECHNICAL GRADE
NSC1029
NSC7905
CTK0H5971
HMDB06007
HSDB 605
I0289
Isoamyl alcohol (primary and secondary)
NATURAL ISOAMYL ALCOHOL P & F
QSPL 002
3-methylbutane-1-ol
CHEMBL372396
DB02296
Isopentyl alcohol (8CI)
2-Methyl-4-butanol
3-methyl 1-butanol
3-Methyl-1-butanol
3-Methylbutan-1-ol
C07328
CCRIS 8806
ZINC896830
DTXSID3025469
FEMA Number 2057
Jsp001579
LP092178
LS-2837
NSC 1029
NSC-1029
NSC-7905
OR034211
OR210114
STL282718
UNII-2NK7O363Q6 component PHTQWCKDNZKARW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
ZB015111
3-Metil-butanolo [Italian]
Butanol, 3-methyl-
CHEBI:15837
DSSTox_CID_5469
3-Methyl-1-butanol, analytical standard
AN-22920
ANW-18132
DSSTox_GSID_25469
Isoamyl alcohol (3-methyl butanol)
KB-70935
3-Methyl-Butan-1-Ol
DSSTox_RID_77799
LMFA05000108
Magnesium bis(3-methylbutan-1-olate)
Methyl-3-butan-1-ol
MFCD00002934
ZINC00896830
AI3-15288
Isoamyl alcohol, >=98%, FG
RTR-003692
TR-003692
3-METHYL-1-BUTANOL, REAG
AKOS000118739
FEMA No. 2057
FT-0616032
TRA-0206228
1-Butanol, 3-methyl-
3-Methyl-1-butanol, mixture of isomers
Butan-1-ol, 3-methyl
I14-14690
Z955123582
Isoamyl alcohol, natural, >=98%, FG
Tox21_302359
WLN: Q2Y1 & 1
123-51-3
F0001-0367
3-Methyl-1-butanol, 98%
3-METHYL-BUTAN-(1)-OL
6423-06-9
MCULE-7411270401
NCGC00255329-01
CAS-123-51-3
EINECS 204-633-5
EINECS 229-179-5
3-Methyl-1-butanol, anhydrous, >=99%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
3-Methyl-1-butanol, technical grade, 95%
3-Methylbutanol, BioReagent, for molecular biology, >=98.5%
1973-EP2281899A2
1973-EP2316937A1
3-Methyl-1-butanol, LR, >=98%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, reagent grade, 98%
MolPort-001-793-103
123-51-3 (Parent)
74374-EP2269986A1
74374-EP2308857A1
74374-EP2380568A1
3-Methyl-1-butanol, biotech. grade, >=99%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, ReagentPlus(R), >=99%
117932-EP2287147A2
117932-EP2298768A1
6423-06-9 (magnesium salt)
3-Methyl-1-butanol, ACS reagent, >=98.5%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, JIS special grade, >=98.0%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, SAJ first grade, >=96.0%
3-Methylbutanol, BioUltra, for molecular biology, >=99.0% (GC)
3-Methyl-1-butanol, p.a., 99.8%
3-Methyl-1-butanol, ACS, 98.5% min. 500ml
3-Methylbutanol, puriss. p.a., ACS reagent, >=98.5% (GC)
3-Methylbutanol, p.a., ACS reagent, reag. ISO, reag. Ph. Eur., 98.5%
InChI=1/C5H12O/c1-5(2)3-4-6/h5-6H,3-4H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name3-methylbutan-1-ol
SMILESCC(C)CCO
InchiInChI=1S/C5H12O/c1-5(2)3-4-6/h5-6H,3-4H2,1-2H3
Formula(CH3)2CHCH2CH2OH
PubChem ID31260
Molweight88.15
LogP1.09
Atoms18
Bonds17
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor1
Chemical ClassificationAlcohols Alcohol

mVOC Specific Details

Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for isopentanol is 1.41X10-5 atm-cu m/mol(1). Using this value for the Henry's Law constant, one can estimate that the volatilization half-life of isopentanol in a model river 1 m deep flowing at 1 m/s with a wind speed of 3 m/s is 2.55 days(2). Similarly, the half-life of isopentanol in a model lake 1 m deep with a 0.05 m/s current and a 0.5 m/s wind is 21 days(2). In view of isopentanol's relatively high vapor pressure, 2.37 mm Hg at 25 deg C(3) and moderate Henry's Law constant and low adsorptivity to soil, isopentanol would be expected to volatilize from dry and moist soil(SRC).
Literature: (1) Butler JAV et al; J Chem Soc 1935: 280-5 (1935) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. NY: McGraw-Hill Chapt 15 (1982) (3) Riddick JA et al; Organic Solvents 4th ed; pp. 221-2 NY: Wiley (1986)
Soil Adsorption
The Koc for isopentanol estimated from its water solubility, 26.7 mg/L(1), using recommended regression equations are 720(2) and 679(4). However, the chemicals used in developing these equations were mainly pesticides and their structures are not similar to isopentanol. The Koc for isopentanol estimated from molecular structure is 4(3). This should be a reasonable estimate for the Koc because it is close to the experimental value for the structurally similar chemical, 1-pentanol, 1.6(6). According to a suggested classification scheme(5), the estimated Kocs based on molecular structure suggests that isopentanol is very highly mobile in soil(SRC).
Literature: (1) Riddick JA et al; Organic Solvents 4th ed; pp. 211-2 NY: Wiley (1986) (2) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. NY: McGraw-Hill Chapt 4 (1982) (3) Meylan WM et al; Environ Sci Technol 26: 1560-7 (1992) (4) Wauchope RD et al; Rev Environ Contam Toxicol 123: 1-155 (1991) (5) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983) (6) Gerstl Z, Helling CS; J Environ Sci Health B22: 55-69 (1987)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
2.37 mm Hg @ 25 deg CRiddick, J.A., W.B. Bunger, Sakano T.K. Techniques of Chemistry 4th ed., Volume II. Organic Solvents. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons., 1985., p. 211
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937an/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03n/aLee et al., 2012
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48nanaTyc et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681n/aLee et al., 2012
FungiAscocoryne Sarcoides NRRL 50072n/aMallette et al. 2012
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-620n/aCorcuff et al., 2011
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-621rye grainsCorcuff et al., 2011
FungiMuscodor CrispansWild pineapple plant, Ananas ananassoidesMitchell et al., 2010
FungiPhoma Sp.n/aStrobel et al., 2014
FungiPhomopsis Sp.naendophyte of Odontoglossum sp.Singh et al., 2011
FungiTrichoderma Atroviriden/aCrutcher et al., 2013
FungiTrichoderma Virensn/aCrutcher et al., 2013
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2narhizosphere of maize plantsVelázquez-Becerra et al.,2011
FungiAspergillus Flavusn/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
FungiBoletus Variegatusn/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
FungiNeurospora Sitophila ATCC 46892n/aPastore et al.,1994
FungiNeurospora Sp.n/aPastore et al.,1994
BacteriaBacillus Cereus B-569n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Andropogonis LMG 2129n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Anthina LMG 20980n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Caledonica LMG 19076n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Caryophylli LMG 2155n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222 358RhizosphereBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Fungorum LMG 16225n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Gladioli LMG 2216n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Glathei LMG 14190n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Hospita LMG 20598n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Kururiensis LMG 19447n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 22485n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Phytofirmans LMG 22487n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Sordidicola LMG 22029n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Thailandensis LMG 20219n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica LMG 22274n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaCellulomonas Udan/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaCitrobacter FreundiiAmerican Type Culture Collection Robacker and Bartelt 1997
BacteriaCupriavidus Necator LMG 1199n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaEnterobacter AgglomeransAmherst collectionEpsky et al. 1998
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacaen/aArnold and Senter, 1998
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639naubiquitary,intestinalSchoeller et al., 1997
BacteriaEscherichia Colin/aTait et al., 2014
BacteriaEscherichia Coli ATCC15547American Type Culture Collection (ATCC), Rockville, MD or wild strains identified at the University of Kentucky Dept. of Animal Sciences Food Microbiology LaboratoryElgaali et al. 2002
BacteriaEscherichia Coli OP50n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniaen/aTait et al., 2014
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniae ATCC 13883Rees et al. 2017
BacteriaL Isteria Monocytogenesn/aArnold and Senter, 1998
BacteriaLactobacillus Caseifermented milkGallegos et al. 2017
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis Subsp. CremorisSpanish strain collection CECTGallegos et al. 2017
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis Subsp. LactisSpanish strain collection CECTGallegos et al. 2017
BacteriaLactobacillus Paracasei Subsp ParacaseiSpanish strain collection CECTGallegos et al. 2017
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMycobacterium Bovisn/aMCNerney et al., 2013
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Aeruginosan/aArnold and Senter, 1998
BacteriaPseudomonas Chlororaphisn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaPseudomonas Perolens ATCC 10757nasterile fish muscle (Sebastes melanops)Miller et al., 1973
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfn/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSalmonella Enteritidisn/aArnold and Senter, 1998
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 42Mn/aErcolini et al., 2009
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5an/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaStaphylococcus Aureusn/aTait et al., 2014
BacteriaStaphylococcus EpidermidisDSMZVerhulst et al. 2010
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciurinafrom the gut flora of pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum honeydewLeroy et al., 2011
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69n/aBlom et al., 2011
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus Subsp. Pathocidicus IFO 13812n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 6445n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 7437n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62n/aSchoeller et al., 2002
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792nasoilWilkins, 1996
FungiArmillaria Mellean/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiAspergillus Candiduscompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiAspergillus Fumigatuscompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiAspergillus Fumigatus Strain FGSC A1163Heddergott et al. 2014
FungiAspergillus Ornatusn/aMeruva et al., 2004
FungiAspergillus VersicolorSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiAspergillus Versicolor Tiraboschinadamp indoor environments, food productsSunesson et al., 1995
FungiAspergillus Vesicolorcompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiAureobasidium Pullulans FN868849attracts waspsisolated from apples (with lepidopteran orchard pests)Davis et al., 2012
FungiCandida Shehataecacti, fruits, insects, natural habitatsNout and Bartelt 1998
FungiChaetomium GlobosumSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiEmericella Nidulanscompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiEurotium AmstelodamiSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiFusarium SpPierce et al. 1991
FungiHansenula Holstiiwhole beetles, beetle guts, loblolly pineBrand et al. 1977
FungiLaccaria Bicolorn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiMortierella Isabellinamor horizon of a spruce forest soil southeastern SwedenBengtsson et al 1991
FungiPaecilomyces Variotiicompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiPaecilomyces Variotii Bainnacompost, soils, food productsSunesson et al., 1995
FungiPaxillus Involutus MAJn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiPaxillus Involutus NAUn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiPencillium ChrysogenumNoneNoneMeruva et al., 2004
FungiPenicillium Aurantiogriseumn/aBoerjesson et al., 1990
FungiPenicillium BrevicompactumSchleibinger et al.,2005
FungiPenicillium Chrysogenumn/aMeruva et al., 2004
FungiPenicillium Clavigerumcompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiPenicillium Commune Pittnain dry-cured meat products, cheeseSunesson et al., 1995
FungiPenicillium CorymbiferumPierce et al. 1991
FungiPenicillium Crustosumcompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiPenicillium Glabrumcompost Fischer et al. 2052
FungiPenicillium Sp.n/aBjurman et al., 1997
FungiPhialophora Fastigiata ConantnanaSunesson et al., 1995
FungiPholiota Squarrosan/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiRhizopus Stolonifern/aMeruva et al., 2004
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaegrape vineBecher et al. 2012
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae CR1control citrus black spot disease fermentation processesToffano et al. 2017
FungiScolulariopsis BrevicaulisPierce et al. 1991
FungiStropharia Rugosoannulatan/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiTrichodema Pseudokoningiin/aWheatley et al., 1997
FungiTrichodema Viriden/aWheatley et al., 1997
FungiTrichoderma Viriden/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al., 2010
FungiTuber Borchiin/aSplivallo et al., 2007
FungiTuber Excavatumn/aProf. Mattia Bentivenga (Università di Perugia, Perugia, Italy) and in the fortywoodland of the Basilicata regionMauriello et al., 2004
FungiTuber Indicumn/aSplivallo et al., 2007
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aT. melanosporum was from the cultivated truffle zones in the province and T. aestivum from the natural truffle zones in the same regionCullere et al., 2010
FungiVerticillium Longisporumn/aMueller et al., 2013
FungiXylaria Sp.phytotoxic on the seed germination, root elongation and seedling respiration of Am. Hypochondriacus and S. lycopersicumHaematoxylon brasiletto, Morelos, MexicoSánchez-Ortiz et al., 2016
FungiAmpelomyces Sp. F-a-3nanaNaznin et al., 2014
FungiPhoma Sp. GS8-3nanaNaznin et al., 2014
FungiGeotrichum Candidumcompost mixed with milky fermented productZirbes et al. 2014
BacteriaActinomycetes Spp.Is an attractant of the Caribbean fruit fly Anastrepha suspensa. Schulz and Dickschat, 2007
BacteriaProteus Hauseri JN092591Nematicidal activitycow dungXU et al., 2015
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113nanaAsari et al., 2016
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus LSL 212nanaPogačić et al., 2016
BacteriaSerratia Odorifera DSM 4582n/aWeise et al., 2014
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 568n/aWeise et al., 2014
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnanaUsami et al., 2014
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/aTracey and Britz, 1989
BacteriaProteus Vulgaris Sp.nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Asaccharolyticum YMF3·00201nanaSu et al., 2016
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25nablack pepper rootSheoran et al., 2015
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Rpositive influence of the plant root growth and protection against soil-borne pathogensSheoran et al., 2015
FungiVerticillium Longisporumcollection TU GrazRybakova et al. 2017
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/aStotzky and Schenk, 1976
BacteriaCoagulase-negative Staphylococcin/aHettinga et al., 2008
BacteriaEscherichia Colimilk of cowsHettinga et al 2010
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 94naspoiled meatPopova et al., 2014
BacteriaStreptococcus Dysgalactiaen/aHettinga et al., 2008
Fungi Chalaropsis ThielaviodesCollins 1961
FungiTrichoderma VirideHung et al., 2013
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens IN937aTryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaBacillus Subtilis GB03Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
BacteriaChryseobacterium Sp. AD48Tryptic soy broth agarGC/MS-Q-TOFNo
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaPaenibacillus Polymyxa E681Tryptic soy agarSPME coupled with GC-MS
FungiAscocoryne Sarcoides NRRL 50072Minimal mediumPTR-MS and SPME GC-MS
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-620n/aHeadspace sampler/GC-MS
FungiMuscodor Albus CZ-621Headspace sampler/GC-MSYes
FungiMuscodor Crispanspotato dextrose agarSPME-GC-MSYes
FungiPhoma Sp.n/aSolid phase microextraction (SPME)
FungiPhomopsis Sp.PDA mediumSPME-GC/MSYes
FungiTrichoderma AtroviridePotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS
FungiTrichoderma VirensPotato dextrose agarHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaArthrobacter Agilis UMCV2LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
FungiAspergillus Flavusn/an/a
FungiBoletus Variegatusn/an/a
FungiNeurospora Sitophila ATCC 46892Malt extractHeadspace/gas chromatography
FungiNeurospora Sp.Malt extractHeadspace/gas chromatography
BacteriaBacillus Cereus B-569LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Andropogonis LMG 2129LB, MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Anthina LMG 20980LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Caledonica LMG 19076LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Caryophylli LMG 2155LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Cepacia LMG 1222 358LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)Yes
BacteriaBurkholderia Fungorum LMG 16225LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Gladioli LMG 2216LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Glathei LMG 14190MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Glumae LMG 2196LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Graminis LMG 18924LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Hospita LMG 20598LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Kururiensis LMG 19447LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 22485MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Lata LMG 6993LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenazinium LMG 2247LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phenoliruptrix LMG 22037LB, MR-VP, MS and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Phytofirmans LMG 22487LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Pyrrocinia LMG 21822LB, MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Sacchari LMG 19450LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Sordidicola LMG 22029MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Terricola LMG 20594LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Thailandensis LMG 20219LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica LMG 22274LB, MR-VP, MS and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaBurkholderia Xenovorans LMG 21463LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaCellulomonas UdaLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaChromobacterium Violaceum CV0LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaCitrobacter Freundiitryptic soy broth SPME, GC-MSyes
BacteriaCupriavidus Necator LMG 1199LB Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaEnterobacter AgglomeransTSAcapillary GCno
BacteriaEnterobacter CloacaeHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaEnterobacter Cloacae SM 639AB medium + 1% citrateGC-FID,GC/MS
BacteriaEscherichia ColiBHI Broth/ TS Broth/Glucose EF base brothGC-MS /Polar and non-polar GC Column
BacteriaEscherichia Coli ATCC15547TS brothGC-MS Super Qno
BacteriaEscherichia Coli OP50LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaKlebsiella PneumoniaeBHI Broth/ TS Broth/Glucose EF base brothGC-MS /Polar and non-polar GC Column
BacteriaKlebsiella Pneumoniae ATCC 13883LBSPME / GCxGC-TOFMSno
BacteriaL Isteria MonocytogenesHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaLactobacillus CaseiMRS agarGC-IMSyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis Subsp. CremorisMRS agarGC-IMSyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Lactis Subsp. LactisMRS agarGC-IMSyes
BacteriaLactobacillus Paracasei Subsp ParacaseiMRS agarGC-IMSyes
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLimnobacter Thiooxidans LMG 19593LB, MR-VP and MS Headspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMycobacterium BovisLoewenstein-Jensen mediaHeadspace analyze / SIFT-MS and TD-GC-MS.
BacteriaPandoraea Norimbergensis LMG 18379MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas AeruginosaHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaPseudomonas ChlororaphisLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Fluorescens WCS 417rLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaPseudomonas Perolens ATCC 10757Trypticase soil agar (BBL)GC/MS
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida ISOfLB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSalmonella EnteritidisHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaSerratia Entomophilia A1MO2LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Marcescens MG1LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica HRO-C48LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Plymuthica IC14LB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 42Mn/an/a
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans B5aLB, MR-VP and AngleHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaStaphylococcus AureusBHI Broth/ TS Broth/Glucose EF base brothGC-MS /Polar and non-polar GC Column
BacteriaStaphylococcus EpidermidisCLSA, charcoal, GC-MSno
BacteriaStaphylococcus Sciuri869 liquid mediumSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaStenotrophomonas Rhizophilla Ep10-p69LB and MR-VPHeadspace air was trapped in glass Gerstel TDS tubes and analysed by gas chromatography with mass selective detection (GC-MSD)
BacteriaStreptomyces Albidoflavus AMI 246n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Albus Subsp. Pathocidicus IFO 13812n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus CBS 659.68n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Antibioticus ETH 22014n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 13387n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Aureofaciens ETH 28832n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor ATCC 21666n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Coelicolor DSM 40233n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes ETH 18822n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Diastatochromogenes IFO 13814n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus ATCC 23345n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Griseus IFO 13849n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ATCC 19773n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Hirsutus ETH 1666n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus ATCC 27438n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Hygroscopicus IFO 13255n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus DSM 40091n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Murinus NRRL 8171n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 6445n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Olivaceus ETH 7437n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Rishiriensis AMI 224n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Spp. AMI 240n/an/a
BacteriaStreptomyces Thermoviolaceus CBS 111.62n/an/a
BacteriaThermomonospora Fusca DSM 43792Nutrient agar CM3GC/MS
FungiArmillaria MelleaMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiAspergillus Candidusyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiAspergillus Fumigatusyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiAspergillus Fumigatus Strain FGSC A1163Brian`s broth, AMM, RPMI 1658SPME / GC-MS
FungiAspergillus OrnatusPotato dextrose agarClosedloop stripping analysis and GC/TOF-MS.
FungiAspergillus Versicoloringrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiAspergillus Versicolor TiraboschiDG18GC/MS
FungiAspergillus Vesicoloryest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiAureobasidium Pullulans FN868849Sabouraud Dextrose AgarGC/FIDYes
FungiCandida Shehataeyeast malt agarSPME, GC-MSyes
FungiChaetomium Globosumingrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiEmericella Nidulansyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiEurotium Amstelodamiingrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiFusarium SpGC-FIDyes
FungiHansenula HolstiiPYGGC-MSno
FungiLaccaria BicolorMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiMortierella Isabellinamalt extact agardiethyl extraction, GC-MSno
FungiPaecilomyces Variotiiyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiPaecilomyces Variotii BainDG18,MEAGC/MS
FungiPaxillus Involutus MAJMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiPaxillus Involutus NAUMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiPencillium ChrysogenumPotato dextrose agarClosedloop stripping analysis and GC/TOF-MS.Yes
FungiPenicillium Aurantiogriseumn/an/a
FungiPenicillium Brevicompactumingrain wallpaperGC/MS-SIMYes
FungiPenicillium ChrysogenumPotato dextrose agarClosedloop stripping analysis and GC/TOF-MS.
FungiPenicillium Clavigerumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiPenicillium Commune PittDG18,MEAGC/MS
FungiPenicillium CorymbiferumGC-FIDyes
FungiPenicillium Crustosumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiPenicillium Glabrumyest extract sucroseTenax/GC-MSno
FungiPenicillium Sp.n/an/a
FungiPhialophora Fastigiata ConantDG18GC/MS
FungiPholiota SquarrosaMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiRhizopus StoloniferPotato dextrose agar and tobacco products.Closedloop stripping analysis and GC/TOF-MS.
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiaesynthetic minimal mediumGC-MS, EIyes
FungiSaccharomyces Cerevisiae CR1YEPDAGC/MSno
FungiScolulariopsis BrevicaulisGC-FIDyes
FungiStropharia RugosoannulataMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiTrichodema PseudokoningiiMalt extract/Low mediumGC/MS
FungiTrichodema VirideLow mediumGC/MS
FungiTrichoderma VirideMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiTuber Aestivumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)
FungiTuber Borchiin/an/a
FungiTuber Excavatumn/amicroextraction-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis (SPME-GC-MS)
FungiTuber Indicumn/an/a
FungiTuber Melanosporumn/aGas chromatography-olfactometry (GC-O)
FungiVerticillium LongisporumMelin-Nor krans synthetic medium (modified)Headspace trapping ( using stir bar sorptive extraction )/ GC-MS
FungiXylaria Sp.PDA mediumSPME-GC/MSYes
FungiAmpelomyces Sp. F-a-3naSPME-GC/MSNo
FungiPhoma Sp. GS8-3naSPME-GC/MSNo
FungiGeotrichum Candidummedium 863SPME-GC-MSyes
BacteriaActinomycetes Spp.n/an/a
BacteriaProteus Hauseri JN092591LB liquidSPME-GC/MS
BacteriaBacillus Amyloliquefaciens UCMB5113naGC/MSNo
BacteriaLactobacillus Rhamnosus LSL 212curd-based broth mediumGC/MSYes
BacteriaSerratia Odorifera DSM 4582NBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 568NBIIHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS
FungiPleurotus Eryngii Var. TuoliensisnaGC/MS, GC-O, AEDANo
BacteriaLactobacillus Casei NCIB 8010n/an/a
BacteriaLactobacillus Plantarum NCIB 6376n/an/a
BacteriaLactococcus Lactis DSM 20202n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Cremoris DSM 20346n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Dextranicum DSM 20484n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Mesenteroides DSM 20343n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos B66n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 19n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 30n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 36n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 37Dn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos 7Bn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20252n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20255n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos DSM 20257n/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Oenos Lc5xn/an/a
BacteriaLeuconostoc Paramesenteroides DSM 20288n/an/a
BacteriaPediococcus Damnosus DSM 20331n/an/a
BacteriaProteus Vulgaris Sp.LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudochrobactrum Asaccharolyticum YMF3·00201LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25Luria Bertani AgarHeadspace GC/MSNo
BacteriaPseudomonas Putida BP25RTSBPropak Q adsorbent trap/GC-MS
FungiVerticillium Longisporumpotato dextrose agar (PDA), Czapek Dox liquid cultureGC-MS / SPMEno
BacteriaClostridium Sp.n/an/a
BacteriaCoagulase-negative StaphylococciMilkHS-SPME/GC-MS
BacteriaEscherichia ColiGCMS DSQno
BacteriaSerratia Proteamaculans 94LB mediumSPME-GC/MSNo
BacteriaStreptococcus DysgalactiaeMilkHS-SPME/GC-MS
Fungi Chalaropsis Thielaviodesno
FungiTrichoderma VirideMalt extract agar Headspace volatiles collected with colomn/TD-GC-MSYes


Methylcyclohexane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
Hexahydroxytoluene
Cyclohexylmethane
Methylcyclohexan
METHYLCYCLOHEXANE
Metylocykloheksan
Hexahydrotoluene|
Hexahydrotoluene
Toluene hexahydride
Methylcyclohexane, analytical standard
UAEPNZWRGJTJPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
methyl-cyclohexane
methyl cyclohexane
2-methylcyclohexane
Sextone B
AC1L1PYC
Metylocykloheksan [Polish]
Methylcyclohexane, 99%
Toluene, hexahydro-
Cyclohexane, methyl-
Methylcyclohexane, spectrophotometric grade, 99%
H5WXT3SV31
KSC175Q5R
Methylcyclohexane, anhydrous, >=99%
HSDB 98
UNII-H5WXT3SV31
UN2296
7779AF
ACMC-1BU50
NSC9391
CTK0H5858
M0627
M0244
RL00379
CYCLOHEXYL, 4-METHYL-
CYCLOHEXYL, 3-METHYL-
CYCLOHEXYL, 2-METHYL-
CYCLOHEXYL, 1-METHYL-
OR269185
DTXSID0047749
OR241405
SBB061163
OR230063
OR127568
OR127567
OR035590
UN 2296
NSC-9391
NSC 9391
ZINC1699964
A801936
SC-79075
WLN: L6TJ A1
AN-22532
ANW-41957
CJ-06663
DSSTox_GSID_47749
TRA0058167
Methylcyclohexane, ReagentPlus(R), 99%
KB-54751
LS-56923
ZINC01699964
MFCD00001497
DSSTox_CID_27733
LMFA11000660
AI3-18132
ST51047217
TX-012444
J-522692
AKOS015842776
I14-6753
Methylcyclohexane, 99% 100g
FT-0628720
I14-21020
Tox21_303867
Methylcyclohexane [UN2296] [Flammable liquid]
108-87-2
MCULE-3843525768
NCGC00357267-01
Methylcyclohexane [UN2296] [Flammable liquid]
EINECS 203-624-3
CAS-108-87-2
MolPort-001-785-800
135576-EP2292608A1
135576-EP2289881A1
135576-EP2287164A1
135576-EP2277870A1
135576-EP2277869A1
135576-EP2277868A1
Methylcyclohexane, purum, absolute, over molecular sieve (H2O <=0.005%), >=98.0% (GC)
InChI=1/C7H14/c1-7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h7H,2-6H2,1H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC namemethylcyclohexane
SMILESCC1CCCCC1
InchiInChI=1S/C7H14/c1-7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h7H,2-6H2,1H3
FormulaC6H11CH3
PubChem ID7962
Molweight98.189
LogP2.95
Atoms21
Bonds21
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes

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Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
46 MM HG @ 25 DEG CDaubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeinfectious bacterial activityhumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilainfectious bacterial activityhumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisinfectious bacterial activityhumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
FungiTrichodema Viriden/aWheatley et al., 1997
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431n/aTenorio-Salgado et al., 2013
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
FungiTrichodema VirideMalt extract/Low mediumGC/MS
BacteriaBurkholderia Tropica MTo431Potato dextrose agarHeadspace trapping/ GC-MS


Trimethyl-(2-trimethylsilylphenyl)silane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
YHMJZIJXVNRXIN-UHFFFAOYSA-N
trimethyl-(2-trimethylsilylphenyl)silane
AC1LAT3B
Trimethyl[2-(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]silane
1,2-PHENYLENEBIS(TRIMETHYLSILANE)
ACMC-1C8D9
CTK4D3959
Trimethyl[2-(trimethylsilyl)phenyl]silane #
1,2-Bis(trimethylsilyl)benzene
OR020911
OR115433
DTXSID30334143
FCH1325490
ANW-22526
C-52643
MFCD00015590
ST50410986
TR-007548
ZINC169818098
Benzene,1,2-bis(trimethylsilyl)-
AKOS015840092
I14-63615
MCULE-6388806568
17151-09-6
IUPAC nametrimethyl-(2-trimethylsilylphenyl)silane
SMILESC[Si](C)(C)C1=CC=CC=C1[Si](C)(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C12H22Si2/c1-13(2,3)11-9-7-8-10-12(11)14(4,5)6/h7-10H,1-6H3
FormulaC12H22Si2
PubChem ID519794
Molweight222.478
LogP5.22
Atoms36
Bonds36
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationOrganosilicon compounds benzenoids

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Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno


7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-2-amine

Compound Details

Synonymous names
ZIFGWWCUONMOLI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
AMND
AC1LC4Y2
4934AD
CTK0E7392
BBL003691
STK895670
SCHEMBL2901701
FCH919566
AK118008
HE034265
W-4121
Ambcb4017230
DTXSID70344100
AJ-84975
AB0134438
MFCD06408360
ZINC32198129
ZX-AN011716
ZX-CM004772
ALBB-012928
AKOS005173872
I05-1472
J-009351
FT-0645252
3B1-001720
2-methyl-7-amino-1,8-naphthyridine
2-Amino-7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridine
7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-2-amine
MCULE-9955824237
1568-93-0
7-Methyl[1,8]naphthyridin-2-amine #
MolPort-000-165-135
1,8-Naphthyridine, 2-amino-7-methyl-
1,8-Naphthyridin-2-amine, 7-methyl-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name7-methyl-1,8-naphthyridin-2-amine
SMILESCC1=NC2=C(C=C1)C=CC(=N2)N
InchiInChI=1S/C9H9N3/c1-6-2-3-7-4-5-8(10)12-9(7)11-6/h2-5H,1H3,(H2,10,11,12)
FormulaC9H9N3
PubChem ID594420
Molweight159.192
LogP1.14
Atoms21
Bonds22
H-bond Acceptor3
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationamines pyridines naphthyridines nitrogen containing compounds heterocyclic compounds nitogen compounds

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Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno


6-ethyloctan-3-yloxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilylsilane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
OJEGHOUUGQBBLI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
3-Ethyl-6-pentamethyldisilyloxyoctane
6-ethyloctan-3-yloxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilylsilane
AC1LBW62
1,4-Diethylhexyl 1,1,2,2,2-pentamethyldisilanyl ether #
IUPAC name6-ethyloctan-3-yloxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilylsilane
SMILESCCC(CC)CCC(CC)O[Si](C)(C)[Si](C)(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C15H36OSi2/c1-9-14(10-2)12-13-15(11-3)16-18(7,8)17(4,5)6/h14-15H,9-13H2,1-8H3
FormulaC15H36OSi2
PubChem ID590048
Molweight288.622
LogP5.1
Atoms54
Bonds53
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical ClassificationOrganosilicon compounds

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Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No


2-(4-fluoro-1H-imidazol-5-yl)ethanamine

Compound Details

Synonymous names
XUFCIOJVJKPFMV-UHFFFAOYSA-N
4-Fluorohistamine
AC1LBSSI
AKOS006364799
2-(4-fluoro-1H-imidazol-5-yl)ethanamine
2-(4-Fluoro-1H-imidazol-5-yl)ethylamine #
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name2-(4-fluoro-1H-imidazol-5-yl)ethanamine
SMILESC1=NC(=C(N1)CCN)F
InchiInChI=1S/C5H8FN3/c6-5-4(1-2-7)8-3-9-5/h3H,1-2,7H2,(H,8,9)
FormulaC5H8FN3
PubChem ID541569
Molweight129.138
LogP-0.5
Atoms17
Bonds17
H-bond Acceptor2
H-bond Donor2
Chemical Classificationamines imidazoles halogenated compounds

mVOC Specific Details


Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno


5-methylthieno[3,2-b]pyridine

Compound Details

Synonymous names
FLWXYOZWTCSAQC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
AC1LBY8F
SCHEMBL424668
5-Methylthieno[3,2-b]pyridine
1759-29-1
Thieno[3,2-b]pyridine, 5-methyl-
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC name5-methylthieno[3,2-b]pyridine
SMILESCC1=NC2=C(C=C1)SC=C2
InchiInChI=1S/C8H7NS/c1-6-2-3-8-7(9-6)4-5-10-8/h2-5H,1H3
FormulaC8H7NS
PubChem ID591057
Molweight149.21
LogP2.15
Atoms17
Bonds18
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationpyridines heterocylic compounds nitrogen compounds sulfur compounds

mVOC Specific Details


Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No


2,5-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)benzaldehyde

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
OGDNDISFPNBJNB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
AC1LDNUX
2,5-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)benzaldehyde
2,5-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde, 2TMS derivative
2,5-Bis[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]benzaldehyde
2,5-Bis[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]benzaldehyde #
56114-69-3
Benzaldehyde, 2,5-bis[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]-
IUPAC name2,5-bis(trimethylsilyloxy)benzaldehyde
SMILESC[Si](C)(C)OC1=CC(=C(C=C1)O[Si](C)(C)C)C=O
InchiInChI=1S/C13H22O3Si2/c1-17(2,3)15-12-7-8-13(11(9-12)10-14)16-18(4,5)6/h7-10H,1-6H3
FormulaC13H22O3Si2
PubChem ID622536
Molweight282.486
LogP4.13
Atoms40
Bonds40
H-bond Acceptor3
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationaldehydes benzenoids Organosilicon compounds

mVOC Specific Details


Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No


Ethyl-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane

Compound Details

Synonymous names
ethyl-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane
AVFLLDQNZQQOOW-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Disiloxane, ethylpentamethyl-
AC1LBWG8
SCHEMBL140661
1-Ethyl-1,1,3,3,3-pentamethyldisiloxane #
IUPAC nameethyl-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane
SMILESCC[Si](C)(C)O[Si](C)(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C7H20OSi2/c1-7-10(5,6)8-9(2,3)4/h7H2,1-6H3
FormulaC7H20OSi2
PubChem ID590188
Molweight176.406
LogP3.34
Atoms30
Bonds29
H-bond Acceptor1
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationorganosilicon compounds

mVOC Specific Details


Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno


Compound Details

Synonymous names
Dipropylmethane
Heptanen
Heptanes
IMNFDUFMRHMDMM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Dipropyl methane
Eptani
Heptan
HEPTANE
Heptyl hydride
Skellysolve C
Gettysolve-C
Heptane, analytical standard
Heptane, Laboratory Reagent
n-Heptane
2ygu
AC1L1RWV
heptan-e
HP6
n-Heptan
n-Heptane, Spectrophotometric Grade
ACMC-1CCAB
Heptane, technical grade
n-Heptane Reagent Grade
n-Heptane, Environmental Grade
Heptane 96%
n-Heptane HPLC grade
n-Heptane, anhydrous
Heptane, for HPLC
Eptani [Italian]
Heptan [Polish]
heptan-3-yl
Heptane, pharmaceutical secondary standard; traceable to USP
Heptanen [Dutch]
HSDB 90
KSC177G3T
Pentane, ethyl-
7811AF
UN1206
CTK0H7339
n-Heptane, HPLC grade
Q0037
Q0041
S0279
WLN: 7H
CHEMBL134658
Heptane (GC grade)
Heptane (n-Heptane)
Heptane, spectrophotometric grade, 99%
n-C7H16
NSC62784
RL01771
456148SDMJ
Exxsol heptane (Salt/Mix)
LTBB002317
DTXSID6024127
Heptane, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Heptane, UV HPLC spectroscopic, mixture of isomers
LP074083
LP074084
LP080331
300108X
A807968
CHEBI:43098
DSSTox_CID_4127
Heptane, anhydrous, 99%
Heptane, purification grade, 99%
UNII-456148SDMJ
ZINC1691363
AN-23243
CJ-28194
DSSTox_GSID_24127
Heptane-1,1,1-triylradical
KB-52381
LS-74295
NSC 62784
NSC-62784
SC-27097
DSSTox_RID_77301
Heptane, 99.5%
Heptane, AR, >=99%
Heptane, LR, >=99%
LMFA11000575
MFCD00009544
AI3-28784
Heptane, HPLC grade, >=99%
Heptane, UV HPLC spectroscopic, 95%
RTR-005469
TR-005469
AKOS009158011
Heptane, for HPLC, >=96%
Heptane, for HPLC, >=99%
I14-2704
J-007700
FT-0659788
Heptane, biotech. grade, >=99%
Heptane, >=99% (capillary GC)
Heptane, ReagentPlus(R), 99%
Tox21_201213
142-82-5
F1908-0180
Heptane, ASTM, 99.8%
UN 1206 (Related)
CH3-[CH2]5-CH3
Heptane, B&J Brand (product of Burdick & Jackson)
Heptane, UV HPLC spectroscopic, 99.5%
8031-33-2
Heptane, for HPLC, >=99.5%
Heptane, SAJ special grade, >=99.0%
MCULE-5817084747
NCGC00248959-01
NCGC00258765-01
CAS-142-82-5
EINECS 205-563-8
Heptane, p.a., 95%
Heptane, SAJ first grade, >=98.0%
44607-13-8
Heptanes [UN1206] [Flammable liquid]
935-EP2269651A2
935-EP2269977A2
935-EP2269986A1
935-EP2269989A1
935-EP2270000A1
935-EP2270011A1
935-EP2272537A2
935-EP2272822A1
935-EP2272826A1
935-EP2272830A1
935-EP2272837A1
935-EP2272841A1
935-EP2272972A1
935-EP2272973A1
935-EP2274983A1
935-EP2275401A1
935-EP2275403A1
935-EP2275410A1
935-EP2275411A2
935-EP2277861A1
935-EP2277872A1
935-EP2277878A1
935-EP2277898A2
935-EP2279741A2
935-EP2279751A2
935-EP2280000A1
935-EP2280001A1
935-EP2280005A1
935-EP2280006A1
935-EP2280012A2
935-EP2280013A1
935-EP2280014A2
935-EP2281559A1
935-EP2281813A1
935-EP2281821A1
935-EP2281822A1
935-EP2283811A1
935-EP2284148A1
935-EP2286811A1
935-EP2287141A1
935-EP2287152A2
935-EP2287153A1
935-EP2287154A1
935-EP2287168A2
935-EP2289509A2
935-EP2289879A1
935-EP2289884A1
935-EP2289890A1
935-EP2289965A1
935-EP2292233A2
935-EP2292576A2
935-EP2292592A1
935-EP2292607A2
935-EP2292609A1
935-EP2292612A2
935-EP2292622A1
935-EP2292628A2
935-EP2295401A2
935-EP2295409A1
935-EP2295410A1
935-EP2295411A1
935-EP2295417A1
935-EP2295418A1
935-EP2295423A1
935-EP2295429A1
935-EP2295437A1
935-EP2295439A1
935-EP2298742A1
935-EP2298743A1
935-EP2298751A2
935-EP2298755A1
935-EP2298766A1
935-EP2298767A1
935-EP2298775A1
935-EP2298828A1
935-EP2299326A1
935-EP2301544A1
935-EP2301918A1
935-EP2301923A1
935-EP2301924A1
935-EP2301931A1
935-EP2301933A1
935-EP2301939A1
935-EP2302015A1
935-EP2305625A1
935-EP2305627A1
935-EP2305642A2
935-EP2305647A1
935-EP2305649A1
935-EP2305655A2
935-EP2305658A1
935-EP2305666A1
935-EP2305667A2
935-EP2305668A1
935-EP2305672A1
935-EP2305675A1
935-EP2305676A1
935-EP2305685A1
935-EP2305686A1
935-EP2305687A1
935-EP2305695A2
935-EP2305696A2
935-EP2305697A2
935-EP2305698A2
935-EP2305808A1
935-EP2305825A1
935-EP2308471A1
935-EP2308479A2
935-EP2308848A1
935-EP2308851A1
935-EP2308857A1
935-EP2308867A2
935-EP2308870A2
935-EP2308872A1
935-EP2308926A1
935-EP2311802A1
935-EP2311803A1
935-EP2311814A1
935-EP2311820A1
935-EP2311821A1
935-EP2311823A1
935-EP2311824A1
935-EP2311827A1
935-EP2311829A1
935-EP2311830A1
935-EP2314295A1
935-EP2314576A1
935-EP2314591A1
935-EP2314593A1
935-EP2316824A1
935-EP2316829A1
935-EP2316832A1
935-EP2316833A1
935-EP2316836A1
935-EP2371795A1
935-EP2371797A1
935-EP2371798A1
935-EP2371800A1
935-EP2371804A1
935-EP2374454A1
935-EP2374783A1
935-EP2377841A1
935-EP2377847A1
935-EP2380568A1
935-EP2380874A2
5105-EP2269989A1
5105-EP2272829A2
5105-EP2272837A1
5105-EP2272841A1
5105-EP2275407A1
5105-EP2275411A2
5105-EP2275419A2
5105-EP2275469A1
5105-EP2277878A1
5105-EP2280001A1
5105-EP2280014A2
5105-EP2281559A1
5105-EP2287154A1
5105-EP2287168A2
5105-EP2287940A1
5105-EP2289509A2
5105-EP2289897A1
5105-EP2289965A1
5105-EP2292628A2
5105-EP2295401A2
5105-EP2295429A1
5105-EP2298745A1
5105-EP2298755A1
5105-EP2298828A1
5105-EP2301983A1
5105-EP2305683A1
5105-EP2305825A1
5105-EP2308861A1
5105-EP2308926A1
5105-EP2309564A1
5105-EP2311801A1
5105-EP2311802A1
5105-EP2311803A1
5105-EP2311820A1
5105-EP2311821A1
5105-EP2311823A1
5105-EP2311830A1
5105-EP2311839A1
5105-EP2314576A1
5105-EP2314577A1
5105-EP2314589A1
5105-EP2316837A1
5105-EP2371814A1
5105-EP2371831A1
5105-EP2380874A2
Heptane, puriss., >=99% (GC)
MolPort-001-783-726
Heptanes [UN1206] [Flammable liquid]
19042-EP2272846A1
19042-EP2275403A1
19042-EP2275408A1
19042-EP2275422A1
19042-EP2277868A1
19042-EP2277869A1
19042-EP2277870A1
19042-EP2292608A1
19042-EP2305808A1
19042-EP2308851A1
19042-EP2308852A1
19042-EP2308866A1
19042-EP2314576A1
19042-EP2314580A1
25659-EP2292616A1
25659-EP2314580A1
Heptane, p.a., 95.0%
Heptane, for preparative HPLC, >=99.7% (GC)
n-Heptane HPLC, UV-IR min. 99%, isocratic grade
n-Heptane, Environmental, 96.0% min. 1L
Heptane, HPLC Plus, for HPLC, GC, and residue analysis, 99%
Heptane, p.a., 88.0-92.0%
Heptane, puriss. p.a., >=99.5% (GC)
Heptane, PRA grade, 96% n-isomer basis, >=99.9% C7 isomers basis
B7F4D751-FB0E-4F48-9829-D952CEC36530
Heptane Fraction, puriss. p.a., Reag. Ph. Eur., >=99% n-heptane basis (GC)
Heptane, puriss. p.a., Reag. Ph. Eur., >=99% n-heptane basis (GC)
Heptane, puriss., absolute, over molecular sieve (H2O <=0.005%), >=99.5% (GC)
InChI=1/C7H16/c1-3-5-7-6-4-2/h3-7H2,1-2H
Microorganism:

Yes

IUPAC nameheptane
SMILESCCCCCCC
InchiInChI=1S/C7H16/c1-3-5-7-6-4-2/h3-7H2,1-2H3
FormulaCH3(CH2)5CH3
PubChem ID8900
Molweight100.205
LogP3.58
Atoms23
Bonds22
H-bond Acceptor0
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationalkanes

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Volatilization
The Henry's Law constant for n-heptane is estimated as 1.8 atm-cu m/mole(SRC) derived from its vapor pressure, 46 mm Hg(1), and water solubility, 3.4 mg/L(2). This Henry's Law constant indicates that n-heptane is expected to volatilize rapidly from water surfaces(3). Based on this Henry's Law constant, the volatilization half-life from a model river (1 m deep, flowing 1 m/sec, wind velocity of 3 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 2.9 hours(SRC). The volatilization half-life from a model lake (1 m deep, flowing 0.05 m/sec, wind velocity of 0.5 m/sec)(3) is estimated as 4.0 days(SRC). n-Heptane's estimated Henry's Law constant indicates that volatilization from moist soil surfaces may occur(SRC). The potential for volatilization of n-heptane from dry soil surfaces may exist(SRC) based upon a vapor pressure of 46 mm Hg(1).
Literature: (1) Daubert TE, Danner RP; Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis (1989) (2) Yalkowsky,SH et al; Handbook of Aqueous Solubility Data. 2nd Edition. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, p. 437 (2010) (3) Lyman WJ et al; Handbook of Chemical Property Estimation Methods. Washington, DC: Amer Chem Soc pp. 15-1 to 15-29 (1990)
Literature: #In a study quantifying the passive volatilization of a synthetic gasoline and its individual components in three air-dried soils over a period of up to 16 days, n-heptane had a volatilization half-life of approximately 10 hours in a loamy sand at a depth of 50 mm(1). Using different soil types, n-heptane, at a depth of 50 mm, volatilized first from sand, followed by a loamy sand and finally a silt loam, showing that as the particle size of the soil decreased and the clay and organic content matter increased, the volatilization rate decreased(1). Complete volatilization of n-heptane from a tray containing a gasoline pool thickness of 7 mm at a temperature of 18.5 deg C occurred after approximately 5.6 hours(1). In a study in which a jet fuel mixture was incubated in freshwater from the Escambia River, FL at 25 deg C, a 99% loss of n-heptane in the controls was attributed to evaporation(2). n-Heptane as a component of missile fuel was also lost to volatilization within 5 hours when incubated with water from the Range Point salt marsh, FL(3). n-Heptane degradation was observed in active and sterile sandy loam treated with JP-4 jet fuel (10 uL per gram of soil)(4). The concentration of n-heptane at 0 time was 0.277 ug/mL in the active soil and 0.235 ug/mL in the sterile soil while the concentrations in both soils were 0 ug/mL when they were tested a second time after 5 days; evaporation was considered to be the primary removal process(4).
Literature: (1) Arthurs P et al; J Soil Contam 4: 123-35 (1995) (2) Spain JC et al; Degrad of Jet Fuel Hydrocarbons by Aquatic Microbial Communities. Tyndall AFB, FL: Air Force Eng Serv Ctr AFESC/ESL-TR-83-26 NTIS AD-A139791/8 p. 226 (1983) (3) Spain JC, Somerville CC; Chemosphere 14: 239-48 (1985) (4) Dean-Ross D; Bull Environ Contam Toxicol 51: 596-99 (1993)
Soil Adsorption
Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of n-heptane can be estimated to be 240(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that n-heptane is expected to have moderate mobility in soil.
Literature: (1) US EPA; Estimation Program Interface (EPI) Suite. Ver. 4.1. Nov, 2012. Available from, as of October 1, 2013: http://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/episuitedl.htm (2) Swann RL et al; Res Rev 85: 17-28 (1983)
Vapor Pressure
PressureReference
4.60X10+1 mm Hg at 25 deg C /Extrapolated/Daubert, T.E., R.P. Danner. Physical and Thermodynamic Properties of Pure Chemicals Data Compilation. Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis, 1989.
MS-Links
1D-NMR-Links

Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
FungiPenicillium Commune Pittnain dry-cured meat products, cheeseSunesson et al., 1995
FungiTrichodema Pseudokoningiin/aWheatley et al., 1997
FungiTrichodema Viriden/aWheatley et al., 1997
BacteriaLactobacillus Salivarius DSM 20555 as a biomarker for a breath test for detection of cariesHertel et al., 2015
BacteriaPropionibacterium Acidifaciens DSM 21887 as a biomarker for a breath test for detection of cariesHertel et al., 2015
BacteriaStreptococcus Mutans DSM 20523 as a biomarker for a breath test for detection of cariesHertel et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
FungiPenicillium Commune PittDG18GC/MS
FungiTrichodema PseudokoningiiLow mediumGC/MS
FungiTrichodema VirideMalt extract/Low mediumGC/MS
BacteriaLactobacillus Salivarius DSM 20555Brain-Heart-Infusion agarTenaxâ„¢-trap/GC-MS
BacteriaPropionibacterium Acidifaciens DSM 21887Brain-Heart-Infusion agarTenaxâ„¢-trap/GC-MS
BacteriaStreptococcus Mutans DSM 20523Brain-Heart-Infusion agarTenaxâ„¢-trap/GC-MS


2-[tris[(2-methylpropan-2-yl)oxy]silylsulfanyl]ethanamine

Compound Details

Synonymous names
DGCZHBIIRHUZRT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
AC1LBT66
S-[Tri-t-butoxysilyl]-2-mercaptoethylamine
2-([Tri(tert-butoxy)silyl]sulfanyl)ethylamine #
2-[tris[(2-methylpropan-2-yl)oxy]silylsulfanyl]ethanamine
IUPAC name2-[tris[(2-methylpropan-2-yl)oxy]silylsulfanyl]ethanamine
SMILESCC(C)(C)O[Si](OC(C)(C)C)(OC(C)(C)C)SCCN
InchiInChI=1S/C14H33NO3SSi/c1-12(2,3)16-20(19-11-10-15,17-13(4,5)6)18-14(7,8)9/h10-11,15H2,1-9H3
FormulaC14H33NO3SSi
PubChem ID541775
Molweight323.57
LogP2.24
Atoms53
Bonds52
H-bond Acceptor4
H-bond Donor1
Chemical Classificationamines sulfur compounds organosilicon compounds nitrogen compounds

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Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno


[dimethyl(trimethylsilyloxy)silyl]oxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane

Mass-Spectra

Compound Details

Synonymous names
(dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilyl)oxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane
DECAMETHYLTETRASILOXANE
decamethyletrasiloxane
[dimethyl(trimethylsilyloxy)silyl]oxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane
decamethyl-tetrasiloxan
decamethyl tetrasiloxane
[dimethyl(trimethylsilyloxy)silyl]oxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxy-silane
YFCGDEUVHLPRCZ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
YFCGDEUVHLPRCZ-UHFFFAOYSA-
Decamethyltetrasiloxane, 97%
Tetrasiloxane, decamethyl-
AC1L1RTP
AC1Q55JK
CD3780
SCHEMBL33683
ACMC-209cmk
C23WAL597T
CTK4C2726
D2314
D3780
RL01737
S05500
UNII-C23WAL597T
Jsp002448
DTXSID2044551
OR026023
AK162521
OR219183
AN-43886
CC-26298
ANW-20634
C-31346
MFCD00008263
TR-005351
ST24036564
DB-042574
KF 96L1.5
ZINC169747811
J-520210
J-007527
AKOS015840181
I14-53251
141-62-8
SH 200-1.5CS
EINECS 205-491-7
DC 200 Fluid 1.5
MolPort-003-928-337
1,1,3,3-Tetramethyl-1,3-bis(trimethylsiloxy)disiloxane
[(CH3)3SiOSi(CH3)2]2O
1,1,1,3,3,5,5,7,7,7-Decamethyltetrasiloxane
1,1,1,3,3,5,5,7,7,7-Decamethyltetrasiloxane #
Tetrasiloxane,1,1,1,3,3,5,5,7,7,7-decamethyl-
Tetrasiloxane, 1,1,1,3,3,5,5,7,7,7-decamethyl-
2,2,4,4,6,6,8,8-octamethyl-3,5,7-trioxa-2,4,6,8-tetrasilanonane
InChI=1/C10H30O3Si4/c1-14(2,3)11-16(7,8)13-17(9,10)12-15(4,5)6/h1-10H3
IUPAC name[dimethyl(trimethylsilyloxy)silyl]oxy-dimethyl-trimethylsilyloxysilane
SMILESC[Si](C)(C)O[Si](C)(C)O[Si](C)(C)O[Si](C)(C)C
InchiInChI=1S/C10H30O3Si4/c1-14(2,3)11-16(7,8)13-17(9,10)12-15(4,5)6/h1-10H3
FormulaC10H30O3Si4
PubChem ID8852
Molweight310.687
LogP3.41
Atoms47
Bonds46
H-bond Acceptor3
H-bond Donor0
Chemical Classificationorganosilicon compounds

mVOC Specific Details


Microorganisms emitting the compound
KingdomSpeciesBiological FunctionOrigin/HabitatReference
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaehumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilahumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalishumans, respiratory infectionsAbd El Qader et al. 2015
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaecould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilacould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhaliscould serve as potential biomarkers to distinguish between viruses and bacteriaQader et al., 2015
Method
KingdomSpeciesGrowth MediumApplied MethodVerification
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood culture mediumSPME-GC-MSno
BacteriaHaemophilus Influenzaeblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaLegionella Pneumophilablood cultureSPME/GC-MS No
BacteriaMoraxella Catarrhalisblood cultureSPME/GC-MS No