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- Methylcyclohexene refers to any one of three organic compounds consisting of cyclohexene with a methyl group substituent. The location of the methyl group relative to the cyclohexene double bond creates the three different structural isomers. These compounds are generally used as a reagent or intermediate to derive other organic compounds. Methylcyclohexenes are a cyclic olefins. Cyclic olefins can come together to form polymers. These polymers are thermoplastics that are advantageous due to their low moisture intake, their ability to resist high temperatures, have low bireinfringence, and excellent transparency. This type of polymer material is very useful in medical instruments, packaging, fibers, and optics. As simple molecules, methylcyclohexenes are generally available from different biochemical manufacturers. (en)
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- 2,3,4,5-Tetrahydrotoluene or 1-Methyl-1-Cyclohexene (1-Methylcyclohexene), 1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrotoluene (4-Methylcyclohexene) (en)
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- 1-Methylcyclohexene,3-Methylcyclohexene, 4-Methylcyclohexene (en)
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- Methylcyclohexene.jpg (en)
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- Methylcyclohexene refers to any one of three organic compounds consisting of cyclohexene with a methyl group substituent. The location of the methyl group relative to the cyclohexene double bond creates the three different structural isomers. These compounds are generally used as a reagent or intermediate to derive other organic compounds. As simple molecules, methylcyclohexenes are generally available from different biochemical manufacturers. (en)
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