Name | 1-Chlorobutane |
Synonyms | 1-Chlorobutane |
CAS | 109-63-3 |
EINECS | 203-696-6 |
Molecular Formula | C4H9Cl |
Molar Mass | 92.57 |
Density | 0.886 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.) |
Melting Point | -123 °C (lit.) |
Boling Point | 77-78 °C (lit.) |
Flash Point | -12 °F |
Water Solubility | 0.5 g/L (20 ºC) |
Vapor Presure | 80.1 mm Hg ( 78.4 °C) |
Refractive Index | n20/D 1.402(lit.) |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Chemical colorless flammable liquid. Almost insoluble in water (0.066% solubility in water at 12 ℃), miscible with ethanol and ether. |
Use | Use 1, used as a solvent and organic synthesis of butylation reagent, can also be used for the manufacture of butyl cellulose, insect repellent and celluloid, phenylbutazone, etc. 2. 1-chloro-n-butane is a raw material for the preparation of bactericides mycloxazole and mycophenolate. Uses in the pharmaceutical industry, as a raw material for the synthesis of animal insect repellents and phenylbutazone drugs, in organic synthesis, as a raw material for the synthesis of dibutyl aluminum laurate, butyl cellulose and so on. In addition, it is also used as a catalyst for ethylene polymerization, dewaxing agent and other organic synthesis. 3, used as a solvent, also used in organic synthesis |
Hazard Symbols | F - Flammable |
Risk Codes | 11 - Highly Flammable |
Safety Description | S9 - Keep container in a well-ventilated place. S16 - Keep away from sources of ignition. S29 - Do not empty into drains. |
UN IDs | UN 1127 3/PG 2 |