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CAS No.: | 111-34-2 |
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Name: | 1 -(Ethenyloxy)-butane |
Article Data: | 48 |
Cas Database | |
Molecular Structure: | |
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Formula: | C6H12O |
Molecular Weight: | 100.161 |
Synonyms: | n-Butyl vinyl ether;Ether,butyl vinyl (8CI);1-(Ethenyloxy)butane;1-(Vinyloxy)butane;1-Butoxyethene;BVE;Butoxyethene;Butoxyethylene;Butane, 1-(ethenyloxy)-;NBVE;NSC 8264;Vinylbutyl ether;Vinyl n-butyl ether; |
EINECS: | 203-860-7 |
Density: | 0.776 g/cm3 |
Melting Point: | -92 °C(lit.) |
Boiling Point: | 93.6 °C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point: | 15°F |
Solubility: | 3 g/L (20 °C) in water |
Appearance: | clear liquid |
Hazard Symbols: |
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Risk Codes: | 11-19 |
Safety: | 9-14-16-33 |
Transport Information: | UN 2352 3/PG 2 |
PSA: | 9.23000 |
LogP: | 1.94660 |
Conditions | Yield |
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83% |
Conditions | Yield |
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With sodium hydroxide; cesium fluoride at 135 - 140℃; under 7600 - 10640 Torr; for 3h; | 82% |
With sodium butanolate at 100 - 150℃; | |
With potassium n-butoxide; paraffin oil at 180 - 190℃; |
Conditions | Yield |
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With potassium hydroxide at 280 - 290℃; | A 68% B n/a |
vinyltriethylsilane
butan-1-ol
A
-butyl vinyl ether
B
hexaethyl disiloxane
Conditions | Yield |
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With bromine for 4h; | A 65% B 20% |
Conditions | Yield |
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phosphoric acid at 200℃; Product distribution; various catalysts; | A 12.5% B 16.7% |
butane, 1-(1-ethoxyethoxy)-
-butyl vinyl ether
Conditions | Yield |
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at 300℃; beim Leiten ueber Kaolin; |
Conditions | Yield |
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With sodium hydrogen sulfate | |
With phosphoric acid | |
With palladium asbestos at 300℃; | |
With boric acid asbestos at 380 - 410℃; |
1,1-dibutoxy-2-chloro-ethane
-butyl vinyl ether
Conditions | Yield |
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With sodium at 150℃; |
Conditions | Yield |
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With sodium hydroxide |
Conditions | Yield |
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at 100℃; |
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Structure of n-Butylvinylether (CAS NO.111-34-2):
IUPAC Name: 1-ethenoxybutane
Empirical Formula: C6H12O
Molecular Weight: 100.1589
EINECS: 203-860-7
Index of Refraction: 1.4
Molar Refractivity: 31.31 cm3
Molar Volume: 129 cm3
Polarizability: 12.41×10-24cm3
Surface Tension: 22 dyne/cm
Density: 0.776 g/cm3
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 31.58 kJ/mol
Melting Point: −92 °C(lit.)
Boiling Point: 93.6 °C at 760 mmHg
Vapour Pressure: 55.8 mmHg at 25°C
Water Solubility: 3 g/L (20 ºC)
Physical Appearance: clear liquid
Synonyms of n-Butylvinylether (CAS NO.111-34-2): Butane, 1-(ethenyloxy)- ; Butil vinil eter ; Butoxyethene ; Butoxyethylene ; Ethenyl n-butyl ether ; Ether butylvinylique ; Ether, butyl vinyl ; Vinyl butyl ether ; Vinyl n-butyl ether ; n-n-Butylvinylether
1. | skn-rbt 500 mg open MLD | UCDS** Union Carbide Data Sheet. (Industrial Medicine and Toxicology Dept., Union Carbide Corp., 270 Park Ave., New York, NY 10017) 6/28 ,1973. | ||
2. | eye-rbt 500 mg open | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. | ||
3. | orl-rat LD50:10 g/kg | UCDS** Union Carbide Data Sheet. (Industrial Medicine and Toxicology Dept., Union Carbide Corp., 270 Park Ave., New York, NY 10017) 6/28 ,1972. | ||
4. | ihl-uns LC50:60 g/m3 | GTPZAB Gigiena Truda i Professionalnye Zabolevaniia. Labor Hygiene and Occupational Diseases. 32 (10)(1988),25. | ||
5. | ihl-mus LC50:62 g/m3/2H | 85GMAT Toxicometric Parameters of Industrial Toxic Chemicals Under Single Exposure Izmerov, N.F., et al.,Moscow, USSR.: Centre of International Projects, GKNT,1982,119. | ||
6. | skn-rbt LD50:4240 mg/kg | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. |
Reported in EPA TSCA Inventory.
Hazard Codes: F
Risk Statements: 11-19
R11:Highly flammable.
R19:May form explosive peroxides.
Safety Statements: 9-14-16-33
S9:Keep container in a well-ventilated place.
S14:Keep away from ... (a list of incompatible materials will follow).
S16:Keep away from sources of ignition.
S33:Take precautionary measures against static discharges.
RIDADR: UN 2352 3/PG 2
WGK Germany: 2
RTECS: KN5950000
HazardClass: 3
PackingGroup: II
Mildly toxic by ingestion, skin contact, and inhalation. A skin and eye irritant. A very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to HEAT or flame. To fight fire, use foam, CO2, dry chemical, alcohol foam. Moderately explosive by spontaneous chemical reaction. Can react with oxidizing materials. When HEATed to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. See also ETHERS.
DOT Classification: 3; Label: Flammable Liquid