C5 Fraction - Names and Identifiers
C5 Fraction - Introduction
The C5-fraction is a mixture composed of hydrocarbons with molecular weights between 100-200. It is a clear liquid at room temperature, has a low vapor pressure and a high boiling point. The following is a detailed description of the nature, use, preparation and safety information of carbon five fractions:
Nature:
-C 5 fraction is a colorless or light yellow liquid with a strong hydrocarbon odor.
-It has low solubility, almost insoluble in water, but soluble in organic solvents such as alcohols and ethers.
-The density of the carbon five fraction is low, about 0.7-0.8g/cm³.
-It has low volatility, low vapor pressure, and boiling point is usually between 100-200°C.
-Carbon five fraction is flammable and can form a flammable mixture with air.
Use:
-Carbon five fractions are widely used in the field of petrochemical industry. It is an important raw material for lubricants, turbine oils, fuel additives and waxes.
-It can also be used as a solvent for organic synthesis, acting as a catalyst or solvent in certain chemical reactions.
-Carbon five fractions are also used as high-temperature lubricants, with good stability and high temperature resistance.
Preparation Method:
-The carbon five fraction is mainly separated from the petroleum fraction. When the oil is distilled, the carbon five fraction can be separated from the crude oil according to its boiling point.
Safety Information:
-The carbon five fraction has lower toxicity, but attention should still be paid to safe operation. Avoid breathing vapors or contact with skin and eyes.
-When using carbon five fractions, ensure that it is operated in an area with good ventilation conditions and avoid contact with open flames or high temperatures to avoid the risk of fire or explosion.
-If a leak occurs, take appropriate emergency measures, such as avoiding ignition sources, wearing protective glasses and gloves, and removing the leak in time.
Please note that the correct operating procedures should be followed when using carbon five fractions to ensure personal safety and environmental protection.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:17:33