Name | n-Amylbenzene |
Synonyms | n-Amylbenzene N-AMYLBENZENE PENTYLBENZENE Phenylpentane pentyl-benzen 1-PHENYLPENTAN N-PENTYLBENZENE 1-PENTYLBENZENE 1-PHENYLPENTANE N-Pentyl Benzene |
CAS | 538-68-1 |
EINECS | 208-701-5 |
InChI | InChI=1/C11H16/c1-2-3-5-8-11-9-6-4-7-10-11/h4,6-7,9-10H,2-3,5,8H2,1H3 |
Molecular Formula | C11H16 |
Molar Mass | 148.25 |
Density | 0.863 |
Melting Point | -75℃ |
Boling Point | 205℃ |
Flash Point | 65℃ |
Water Solubility | Insoluble |
Appearance | morphology neat |
Storage Condition | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
Refractive Index | 1.487 |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Chemical colorless liquid. Melting point is -75 ℃, boiling point is 205.4 ℃,80.6 ℃(1.33kPa), relative density is 0.8585(20/4 ℃), refractive index is 1.4878, flash point is 65 ℃. Insoluble in water, miscible with ethanol, ether, acetone, benzene. |
Use | Use as a standard substance for chromatographic analysis. |
Hazard Symbols | N - Dangerous for the environment |
Risk Codes | R10 - Flammable R52/53 - Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. |
Safety Description | S23 - Do not breathe vapour. S24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes. |
UN IDs | UN 3082 |
WGK Germany | 3 |
TSCA | Yes |
HS Code | 29029080 |
Hazard Class | 9 |
Packing Group | III |
solubility | H2O: insoluble |
Specific gravity | 0.863 |
explosion limit value (explosive limit) | 0.7%(V) |
Merck | 14,600 |
BRN | 1904359 |
NIST chemical information | Benzene, pentyl-(538-68-1) |
EPA chemical information | Amylbenzene (538-68-1) |
It is obtained by the action of benzyl magnesium chloride and n-butyl p-toluenesulfonate.