decyl alcohol

decyl alcohol
noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary decyl + alcohol
: a monohydroxy alcohol C10H21OH derived from the decanes; especially : the colorless to light yellow liquid primary alcohol CH3(CH2)8CH2OH derived from normal decane that is usually made by reduction of coconut oil or the fatty acids from this oil and is used chiefly as an intermediate for surface-active agents and perfumes — called also 1-decanol, normal decyl alcohol

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