C4 Fraction - Names and Identifiers
C4 Fraction - Physico-chemical Properties
Use | Used as raw materials for organic synthesis, synthetic rubber, synthetic resin and methyl tert-butyl ether, etc., and can also be directly used as industrial and civil fuels |
C4 Fraction - Introduction
C4 Fraction is a mixture of hydrocarbons with 4 carbon atoms. Common components include butane (C4H10), butene (C4H8) and isobutene (C4H8). It usually exists in liquid form.
C4 Fraction has the characteristics of low boiling point, volatility and flammability. It has a strong pungent odor, can be quickly burned, and can produce high heat. Due to its volatile and easily ignitable nature, C4 Fraction is commonly used as a fuel and solvent. They can also be used to make chemicals, rubber and plastics.
The common method of manufacturing C4 Fraction is through cracking and rectification in the oil refining process. In the refining process, crude oil is heated to high temperatures, causing it to decompose into hydrocarbons with different carbon numbers. The C4 hydrocarbons are then separated by distillation.
When using C4 Fraction, you need to pay attention to its flammable nature. Avoid contact with open flame, high temperature and electric spark to avoid fire or explosion. During operation, appropriate ventilation should be provided and appropriate protective equipment such as gloves and goggles should be worn.
In addition, C4 Fraction has a pungent odor and vapor, and long-term exposure to high concentrations of C4 Fraction should be avoided to avoid health hazards. In case of discomfort due to accidental inhalation or contact, immediately remove the source and seek medical help.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:04:16