Hexyne - Names and Identifiers
Hexyne - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C6H10
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Molar Mass | 82.1436 |
Hexyne - Introduction
Hexyne is an alkyne with the formula C6H10. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. The following is a description of some properties, uses, methods and safety information about Hexyne:
1. Nature:
-Density: about 0.68g/cm³
-Boiling point: about 77-79 ° C
-Combustion temperature: about 333 ° C
-Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents, slightly soluble in water
2. Use:
- Hexyne can be used as an intermediate in organic synthesis reactions, especially its derivatives can be used in the manufacture of pesticides, medicines and dyes.
-It can also be used as a catalyst and solvent for catalyzing and dissolving various chemical reactions.
3. Preparation method:
- Hexyne can be prepared by the reaction of alkyne molecules with a lower carbon number, such as the synthesis of hydroacetylene (C2H2) and palladium tetrachloride (PdCl2). The specific preparation method will involve more complicated organic synthesis steps and needs to be carried out under appropriate experimental conditions.
4. Safety Information:
- Hexyne is irritating and can cause irritation of the eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
-It is a flammable liquid, can produce flammable or explosive vapor mixture, need to keep away from open flame and heat source.
-When using or handling Hexyne, you must wear appropriate protective gloves, protective glasses and protective clothing to ensure a well-ventilated working environment.
-During storage, Hexyne needs to be stored in a sealed container, away from fire and oxidizing agents.
-When discarded, it needs to be disposed of in accordance with local regulations and cannot be discharged into water bodies or the environment.
Please note that this is only an overview of Hexyne. When using Hexyne, more detailed research and experimental operations are required, and the safe operation procedures of the chemical laboratory are strictly observed.
Last Update:2024-04-09 15:16:15