Icosane is a straight chain alkane composed of 20 carbon atoms. It has been isolated from the leaves of Agave attenuata. It has a role as a plant metabolite. Eicosane has been reported in Vanilla madagascariensis, Gymnodinium nagasakiense, and other organisms with data available. Conformer generation is disallowed since too flexible. icosane.
Icosane, also commonly spelled eicosane, is an alkane or a hydrocarbon with the chemical formula H 20 C 42. [2][3] It has 366,319 structural isomers. Its high flash point makes it a hard to light fuel, so it is not much use in the petrochemical industry. [4] .
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