dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate - Names and Identifiers
dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C10H9FO4
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Molar Mass | 212.17 |
Density | 1.252±0.06 g/cm3(Predicted) |
Melting Point | 83-85°C(lit.) |
Boling Point | 80-90°C0.35mm Hg(lit.) |
Flash Point | 130.6°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.00119mmHg at 25°C |
Appearance | Powder |
Storage Condition | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
Refractive Index | 1.499 |
MDL | MFCD00042266 |
dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate - Risk and Safety
Hazard Symbols | Xi - Irritant
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Safety Description | 24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
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WGK Germany | 3 |
HS Code | 29173990 |
Hazard Class | IRRITANT |
dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate - Introduction
dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate is an organic compound with the chemical formula C10H8F2O4. It is a white crystalline solid, insoluble in water and soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol and dimethylmethanol. It has a certain degree of stability, but it may decompose when encountering strong alkali, strong acid or high temperature.
dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate is commonly used as a synthetic raw material for pharmaceutical intermediates and high-performance polyester resins. It can be used as a modifier in polyester synthesis to improve the performance of polyester materials. In addition, it can also be used for the preparation of highly transparent plastics and optical materials.
The method for preparing dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate is mainly obtained by reacting dimethyl terephthalate with hydrogen fluoride. Specific methods include hydrogen fluoride vapor phase catalytic reaction or hydrogen fluoride vapor phase fluorination reaction.
Regarding safety information, dimethyl 2-fluoroterephthalate is an organic compound, the following safety measures should be taken when using it: avoid contact with skin and eyes, and avoid inhaling gas, dust or smoke. Maintain good ventilation during operation and wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as protective gloves, protective glasses and laboratory coats. If you ingest or come into contact with a large amount of the compound, you should seek medical attention immediately.
Last Update:2024-04-09 20:52:54