N-BUTYL-3-METHYLPYRIDINIUM HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE - Names and Identifiers
N-BUTYL-3-METHYLPYRIDINIUM HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C10H16F6NP
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Molar Mass | 295.2 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
MDL | MFCD08458504 |
N-BUTYL-3-METHYLPYRIDINIUM HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE - Introduction
hexafluorophosphate is an ionic liquid with a chemical formula of C11H16F6NP. It has the following properties:
1. Physical properties: hexafluorophosphate is a colorless liquid with a low vapor pressure at room temperature. It has a low melting point and a wide liquid temperature range.
2. Chemical properties: It is an ionic liquid with good solubility, soluble in many organic solvents and water. Its molecule contains hexafluorophosphate anion and 1-butyl -3-methyl pyridine cation.
3. Uses: hexafluorophosphate is often used as a catalyst or solvent, and has a wide range of applications in organic synthesis reactions. It can be used for catalytic oxidation reaction, addition reaction, condensation reaction, etc. It can also be used as an energy storage material, a battery electrolyte, a solvent for separation technology, etc.
4. preparation method: hexafluorophosphate can be obtained by the reaction of pyridine and 1-bromobutane. First, pyridine and 1-bromobutane are mixed under the protection of inert gas, and heated and stirred to react to generate 1-butyl-3-methylpyridine. This is then reacted with hexafluorophosphoric acid to give the desired ionic liquid product.
5. safety information: hexafluorophosphate specific hazard information is rarely reported, but as a chemical substance, the use should comply with the relevant safety procedures. It may have a certain impact on the environment, and care should be taken to avoid a large number of leaks and emissions. During handling or storage, avoid contact with strong oxidants or combustibles, and maintain a well-ventilated operating environment. Before use, the safety technical manual of the product should be read carefully and the correct operation method should be followed.
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