gill, also known as 4-hydroxybutyl propene ether, is an organic compound. The following is a description of the properties, uses, preparation and safety information of the compound:
Nature:
-Appearance: colorless liquid
-Solubility: Soluble in water and organic solvents such as alcohols and ethers
-Melting point: about -60 ℃
-Boiling point: about 156-158 ℃
-Molecular formula: C7H14O2
-Molecular weight: 130.19g/mol
Use:
-m is often used in organic synthesis, as a reagent or reaction intermediate.
-It can be used to synthesize biologically active compounds, such as drugs, fragrances and coatings.
-It can also be used as a component of surfactants and plasticizers.
Preparation Method:
It can be prepared by the following steps:
1. Reaction of 4-hydrobutanol with hydrogen iodide to form butyl iodide.
2. The butyl iodide is reacted with 1-olefin (such as propylene) to produce calcium.
Safety Information:
-must be unstable at room temperature and can cause spontaneous combustion reaction, which needs to be stored and handled properly.
-Contact with skin and eyes may cause irritation and redness. Please be careful to avoid contact with skin and eyes.
-Good laboratory safety practices should be followed during use, and appropriate personal protective equipment, such as gloves and goggles, should be equipped.
this information is for reference only, and the specific operation and use need to be carried out according to the actual situation and relevant laboratory safety regulations.