2(3H)-Furanone, 5-ethyldihydro-
- Formula: C6H10O2
- Molecular weight: 114.1424
- IUPAC Standard InChIKey: JBFHTYHTHYHCDJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
- CAS Registry Number: 695-06-7
- Chemical structure:
This structure is also available as a 2d Mol file - Other names: γ-Caprolactone; 4-Hexanolide; γ-Ethyl-γ-butyrolactone; γ-Ethylbutyrolactone; γ-Hexalactone; γ-Hexanolactone; Hexanoic acid, 4-hydroxy-, γ-lactone; 4-Hydroxyhexanoic acid lactone; γ-Ethyl-n-butyrolactone; Hexanolide-1,4; Tonkalide; Toukalide; 4-Ethyl-4-butanolide; 5-Ethyltetrahydro-2-furanone; Hexanoic acid, 4-hydroxy-, lactone; Dihydro-5-ethyl-2(3H)-furanone; 4-Ethylbutanolide; 5-Ethyldihydrofuran-2(3H)-one; Hexan-4-olide; 6-Caprolactone; NSC 134769; NSC 24255; 5-Ethyldihydro-2(3H)-furanone; Furan-2-one (3 H) 5-ethyl(dihydro); 2(3H)-Furanone-5-ethyldihydro-5; hexa-4-olide; 4-ethylbutanolide (γ-hexalactone); 4,5-Dihydro-5-ethyl-2(3H)furanone
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Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, custom temperature program
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Data compiled by: NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center, William E. Wallace, director
Column type | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Active phase | HP-5 | HP-5 | DB-5 | SE-30 | |
Column length (m) | 50. | 50. | |||
Carrier gas | |||||
Substrate | |||||
Column diameter (mm) | 0.32 | 0.32 | |||
Phase thickness (μm) | 1.05 | 1.05 | |||
Program | not specified | not specified | 40C(10min) => 5C/min => 200C => 20C/min => 250C(5min) | 40C(10min) => 5C/min => 200C => 20C/min => 250C (5min) | not specified |
I | 1043. | 1047. | 1062. | 1062. | 1005. |
Reference | Brandi, Bar, et al., 2011 | Riu-Aumatell, Lopez-Tamames, et al., 2005 | Garcia-Estaban, Ansorena, et al., 2004 | Garcia-Estaban, Ansorena, et al., 2004, 2 | Vinogradov, 2004 |
Comment | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI |
Column type | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary | Capillary |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Active phase | HP-5 | HP-1 | RSL-150 | Methyl Silicone | DB-1 |
Column length (m) | 30. | 50. | 60. | 30. | |
Carrier gas | N2 | He | H2 | ||
Substrate | |||||
Column diameter (mm) | 0.25 | 0.32 | 0.32 | 0.25 | |
Phase thickness (μm) | 0.25 | 0.52 | 0.25 | 0.25 | |
Program | not specified | 40C => 2C/min => 130C => 4C/min => 250C | 30c (1.5min) => 20C/min => 55C => 6C/min => 200C(10min) | not specified | 30C (2min) => 2C/min => 150C => 4C/min => 250C |
I | 1059. | 1003. | 1007. | 1013. | 1003. |
Reference | Jordán, Goodner, et al., 2002 | Teai, Claude-Lafontaine, et al., 2001 | Buchbauer, Nikiforov, et al., 1994 | Grundschober, 1991 | Takeoka, Flath, et al., 1988 |
Comment | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI | MSDC-RI |
Column type | Capillary |
---|---|
Active phase | DB-1 |
Column length (m) | 30. |
Carrier gas | H2 |
Substrate | |
Column diameter (mm) | 0.25 |
Phase thickness (μm) | 0.25 |
Program | 30C (2min) => 2C/min => 150C => 4C/min => 250C |
I | 1032. |
Reference | Takeoka, Flath, et al., 1988 |
Comment | MSDC-RI |
References
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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.
Brandi, Bar, et al., 2011
Brandi, F.; Bar, E.; Mourgues, F.; Horvath, G.; Turcsi, E.; Giuliano, G.; Liverani, A.; Tartarini, S.; Lewinsohn, E.; Rosati, C.,
Study of Redhaven peach and its white-fleshed mutant suggests a key role of CCD4 carotenoid dioxygenase in carotenoid and norisoprenoid volatile metabolism,
BMC Plant Biol., 2011, 11, 24, 1-14. [all data]
Riu-Aumatell, Lopez-Tamames, et al., 2005
Riu-Aumatell, M.; Lopez-Tamames, E.; Buxaderas, S.,
Assessment of the Volatile Composition of Juices of Apricot, Peach, and Pear According to Two Pectolytic Treatments,
J. Agric. Food Chem., 2005, 53, 20, 7837-7843, https://doi.org/10.1021/jf051397z
. [all data]
Garcia-Estaban, Ansorena, et al., 2004
Garcia-Estaban, M.; Ansorena, D.; Astiasaran, I.; Martin, D.; Ruiz, J.,
Comparison of simultaneous distillation extraction (SDE) and solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the analysis of volatile compounds in dry-cured ham,
J. Sci. Food Agric., 2004, 84, 11, 1364-1370, https://doi.org/10.1002/jsfa.1826
. [all data]
Garcia-Estaban, Ansorena, et al., 2004, 2
Garcia-Estaban, M.; Ansorena, D.; Astiasarán, I.; Ruiz, J.,
Study of the effect of different fiber coatings and extraction conditions on dry cured ham volatile compounds extracted by solid-phase microextraction (SPME),
Talanta, 2004, 64, 2, 458-466, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2004.03.007
. [all data]
Vinogradov, 2004
Vinogradov, B.A.,
Production, composition, properties and application of essential oils, 2004, retrieved from http://viness.narod.ru. [all data]
Jordán, Goodner, et al., 2002
Jordán, M.J.; Goodner, K.L.; Shaw, P.E.,
Characterization of the aromatic profile in aqueous essence and fruit juice of yellow passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims F. Flavicarpa degner) by GC-MS and GC/O,
J. Agric. Food Chem., 2002, 50, 6, 1523-1528, https://doi.org/10.1021/jf011077p
. [all data]
Teai, Claude-Lafontaine, et al., 2001
Teai, T.; Claude-Lafontaine, A.; Schippa, C.; Cozzolino, F.,
Volatile compounds in fresh pulp of pineapple (Ananas comosus [L.] Merr.) from French Polynesia,
J. Essent. Oil Res., 2001, 13, 5, 314-318, https://doi.org/10.1080/10412905.2001.9712222
. [all data]
Buchbauer, Nikiforov, et al., 1994
Buchbauer, G.; Nikiforov, A.; Remberg, B.,
Headspace constituents of opium,
Planta Medica, 1994, 60, 2, 181-183, https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2006-959447
. [all data]
Grundschober, 1991
Grundschober, F.,
The identification of individual components in flavourings and flavoured foods,
Z. Lebensm. Unters. Forsch., 1991, 192, 6, 530-534, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01202508
. [all data]
Takeoka, Flath, et al., 1988
Takeoka, G.R.; Flath, R.A.; Güntert, M.; Jennings, W.,
Nectarine volatiles: vacuum steam distillation versus headspace sampling,
J. Agric. Food Chem., 1988, 36, 3, 553-560, https://doi.org/10.1021/jf00081a037
. [all data]
Notes
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