Heptadecane is an organic compound, an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula . The name may refer to any of 24894 theoretically possible structural isomers, or to a mixture thereof.

The unbranched isomer is normal or n-heptadecane, . In the IUPAC nomenclature, the name of this compound is simply heptadecane, since the other isomers are viewed and named as alkyl-substituted versions of smaller alkanes.

The most compact and branched isomer would be tetra-tert-butylmethane, but its existence is believed to be impossible due to steric hindrance. Indeed, it is believed to be the smallest "impossible" alkane.

References

  • List of plant species containing heptadecane, Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases
  • The smallest alkanes which cannot be made, the goodman group, university of cambridge