5-Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate, (Z)-

  • Identifiers

    CAS number
    35153-13-0

    Molecular formula
    C16H30O2

    SMILES
    CCCCCCCC/C=C\CCCCOC(=O)C

  • Odor profile

    Fruity 70.87%
    Fatty 67.54%
    Waxy 63.26%
    Oily 52.02%
    Citrus 47.4%
    Floral 42.54%
    Rose 40.23%
    Fresh 39.52%
    Sweet 32.44%
    Orange 32.03%

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  • Properties

    XLogP3-AA
    5.9

    pKa est.
    7.49 (neutral)

    Molecular weight
    254.41 g/mol

    Vapor pressure est.

    • hPa @ 20°C
    • hPa @ 25°C

    Evaporation rate
    Ultra slow

    Boiling point est.
    309°C

    Flash point est.
    141.07 ˚C

  • Synonyms

    • Z-5-Tetradecen-1-ylacetate
    • 5-Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate, (Z)-
    • 35153-13-0
    • 5Z-Tetradecenyl acetate
    • [(Z)-tetradec-5-enyl] acetate
    • (z)-5-tetradecenyl acetate
    • Z-5-tetradecenyl acetate
    • Z-5-Tetradecen-1-yl acetate
    • (5Z)-5-Tetradecenyl acetate
    • SCHEMBL591804
    • CHEBI:179804
    • DTXSID501311427
    • HY-N12936
    • LMFA07010312
    • 5-Tetradecen-1-ol, 1-acetate, (5Z)-
    • (5Z)-TETRADEC-5-EN-1-YL ACETATE
    • 5Z-Tetradecenyl acetate CAS 35153-13-0
    • CS-1056673
    • NS00055390
    • G70582
  • Applications

    5-Tetradecen-1-ol, acetate, (Z)- (Z-5-tetradecenyl acetate; CAS 35153-13-0) is a semiochemical widely employed as a key sex-pheromone component of numerous Lepidoptera, with primary uses in integrated pest management including trap-based monitoring and flight tracking, phenology forecasting and threshold-based decisions, mating disruption, and mass trapping to reduce insecticide inputs; it is commonly blended with co-components to achieve species specificity and formulated in controlled-release dispensers (rubber septa, polymer membranes, twist ties, bait cards) to maintain steady emission; it also serves research and QA needs as a GC/GC-MS analytical standard, in electroantennography and behavioral assays, for pheromone identification/validation, and for lure performance standardization; applicable across orchards, vineyards, vegetables, beverage crops, and forestry where target species biology supports its use; advantages include high selectivity, protection of beneficials, and residue-free control, while limitations include species- and context-dependent blend ratios and doses, environmental effects on field longevity, and the need for periodic lure calibration.

  • Solubility @25˚C

    Solvent Solubility (g/L)
    ethanol 919.19
    methanol 713.19
    isopropanol 866.12
    water 0.01
    ethyl acetate 1175.34
    n-propanol 828.39
    acetone 1327.35
    n-butanol 809.9
    acetonitrile 477.08
    DMF 910.98
    toluene 457.74
    isobutanol 677.91
    1,4-dioxane 1537.01
    methyl acetate 691.95
    THF 2597.92
    2-butanone 1227.53
    n-pentanol 698.64
    sec-butanol 893.8
    n-hexane 359.71
    ethylene glycol 30.1
    NMP 879.84
    cyclohexane 637.68
    DMSO 1440.61
    n-butyl acetate 1009.71
    n-octanol 274.4
    chloroform 1968.46
    n-propyl acetate 1098.29
    acetic acid 350.01
    dichloromethane 2010.24
    cyclohexanone 1992.5
    propylene glycol 117.98
    isopropyl acetate 938.42
    DMAc 990.83
    2-ethoxyethanol 812.11
    isopentanol 829.72
    n-heptane 163.92
    ethyl formate 397.27
    1,2-dichloroethane 1512.55
    n-hexanol 597.74
    2-methoxyethanol 912.15
    isobutyl acetate 669.37
    tetrachloromethane 346.52
    n-pentyl acetate 734.46
    transcutol 2940.39
    n-heptanol 256.69
    ethylbenzene 321.92
    MIBK 878.13
    2-propoxyethanol 836.03
    tert-butanol 1189.38
    MTBE 1637.08
    2-butoxyethanol 512.91
    propionic acid 357.9
    o-xylene 327.51
    formic acid 51.73
    diethyl ether 1786.7
    m-xylene 343.85
    p-xylene 390.99
    chlorobenzene 553.92
    dimethyl carbonate 140.43
    n-octane 54.38
    formamide 94.56
    cyclopentanone 1493.42
    2-pentanone 1325.38
    anisole 546.79
    cyclopentyl methyl ether 1544.83
    gamma-butyrolactone 1142.01
    1-methoxy-2-propanol 897.13
    pyridine 1103.71
    3-pentanone 805.22
    furfural 774.41
    n-dodecane 30.18
    diethylene glycol 306.89
    diisopropyl ether 482.48
    tert-amyl alcohol 1038.81
    acetylacetone 987.73
    n-hexadecane 37.07
    acetophenone 508.74
    methyl propionate 634.62
    isopentyl acetate 933.5
    trichloroethylene 1919.28
    n-nonanol 254.65
    cyclohexanol 1001.24
    benzyl alcohol 391.56
    2-ethylhexanol 473.93
    isooctanol 263.41
    dipropyl ether 962.09
    1,2-dichlorobenzene 539.21
    ethyl lactate 274.77
    propylene carbonate 614.88
    n-methylformamide 293.01
    2-pentanol 725.84
    n-pentane 195.07
    1-propoxy-2-propanol 790.93
    1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 794.72
    2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 519.23
    mesitylene 246.12
    ε-caprolactone 1400.29
    p-cymene 193.02
    epichlorohydrin 1633.19
    1,1,1-trichloroethane 1338.88
    2-aminoethanol 163.65
    morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 940.27
    sulfolane 1393.35
    2,2,4-trimethylpentane 93.51
    2-methyltetrahydrofuran 2281.54
    n-hexyl acetate 837.95
    isooctane 70.84
    2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 758.01
    sec-butyl acetate 801.52
    tert-butyl acetate 1024.98
    decalin 201.48
    glycerin 130.82
    diglyme 1407.88
    acrylic acid 178.16
    isopropyl myristate 291.95
    n-butyric acid 917.68
    acetyl acetate 489.46
    di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 217.3
    ethyl propionate 847.13
    nitromethane 620.07
    1,2-diethoxyethane 1351.35
    benzonitrile 487.71
    trioctyl phosphate 162.08
    1-bromopropane 1353.03
    gamma-valerolactone 1714.78
    n-decanol 170.71
    triethyl phosphate 288.59
    4-methyl-2-pentanol 389.85
    propionitrile 561.29
    vinylene carbonate 451.43
    1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 832.17
    DMS 403.31
    cumene 218.35
    2-octanol 226.4
    2-hexanone 1117.69
    octyl acetate 344.34
    limonene 410.86
    1,2-dimethoxyethane 1659.8
    ethyl orthosilicate 309.19
    tributyl phosphate 228.14
    diacetone alcohol 800.76
    N,N-dimethylaniline 380.17
    acrylonitrile 423.85
    aniline 456.73
    1,3-propanediol 329.23
    bromobenzene 656.9
    dibromomethane 1521.44
    1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 1925.31
    2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 595.05
    tetrabutyl urea 310.13
    diisobutyl methanol 289.81
    2-phenylethanol 380.71
    styrene 405.77
    dioctyl adipate 435.73
    dimethyl sulfate 245.17
    ethyl butyrate 793.55
    methyl lactate 203.81
    butyl lactate 429.88
    diethyl carbonate 402.45
    propanediol butyl ether 422.94
    triethyl orthoformate 539.12
    p-tert-butyltoluene 187.03
    methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 443.35
    morpholine 2264.6
    tert-butylamine 782.37
    n-dodecanol 126.79
    dimethoxymethane 803.94
    ethylene carbonate 462.05
    cyrene 390.04
    2-ethoxyethyl acetate 776.95
    2-ethylhexyl acetate 745.06
    1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 599.79
    4-methylpyridine 1093.05
    dibutyl ether 859.81
    2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 289.81
    DEF 1136.52
    dimethyl isosorbide 877.61
    tetrachloroethylene 1181.52
    eugenol 371.83
    triacetin 659.39
    span 80 509.17
    1,4-butanediol 137.11
    1,1-dichloroethane 1506.82
    2-methyl-1-pentanol 639.99
    methyl formate 163.61
    2-methyl-1-butanol 736.37
    n-decane 68.16
    butyronitrile 824.71
    3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 337.71
    1-chlorooctane 303.72
    1-chlorotetradecane 94.54
    n-nonane 72.69
    undecane 42.37
    tert-butylcyclohexane 151.59
    cyclooctane 144.82
    cyclopentanol 812.67
    tetrahydropyran 2913.6
    tert-amyl methyl ether 1084.78
    2,5,8-trioxanonane 885.88
    1-hexene 944.38
    2-isopropoxyethanol 686.11
    2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 75.19
    methyl butyrate 1135.13

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Name CAS Botanical Proportion
Ambrette seed 1 8015-62-1 Hibiscus abelmoschus L. (Abelmoschus moschatus Moench), fam. Malvaceae 0.96%
Ambrette seed absolute 8015-62-1 Hibiscus abelmoschus L. (Abelmoschus moschatus Moench), fam. Malvaceae 0.4%
Phaeomeria speciosa Phaeomeria speciosa Koord., (Etlingera elatior (Jack) R.M. Smith), Zingib. 0.01%