- Isobutanol
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Name = Isobutanol
ImageFile = Isobutanol.svg
ImageName = Isobutanol
ImageFile1 = Isobutanol-3D-vdW.png
ImageName1 = Isobutanol
IUPACName = 2-Methylpropan-1-ol
OtherNames = Isobutyl alcohol, IBA,
2-methylpropyl alcohol
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
SMILES = CC(C)CO
CASNo = 78-83-1
RTECS = NP9625000
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = C4H10O
MolarMass = 74.12 g/mol
Appearance = Colorless liquid
Density = 0.802 g/cm³, liquid
Solubility = Limited solubility
MeltingPt = -108 °C (165 K)
BoilingPt = 108 °C (380 K)
pKa =
Viscosity = 3.95centipoise at 20°C
Section3 = Chembox Structure
Dipole =
Section7 = Chembox Hazards
ExternalMSDS = [http://ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk/MSDS/IS/isobutyl_alcohol.html External MSDS]
MainHazards = Flammable
NFPA-H = 1
NFPA-F = 3
NFPA-R =
FlashPt = 28 °C
RSPhrases = R: 10-20-22-36-37-38
S: 7-16-24/25-26
Section8 = Chembox Related
Function =alcohol s
OtherFunctn =Isopropyl alcohol ,ethanol , 2-butanol
OtherCpds =acetone ,propylene ,diisopropyl ether Isobutanol (
IUPAC nomenclature : 2-methylpropan-1-ol; also known as 2-methylpropyl alcohol, among other names) is a colorless, flammable,organic compound with a characteristic smell. Itsisomer s are "n"-butanol,2-butanol and "tert"-butanol. It is classified as analcohol and as such it is widely used as a solvent inchemical reaction s, as well as being a useful starting material fororganic synthesis .Isobutanol is produced naturally during the fermentation of
carbohydrates . It may also be a by-product of the decay process of organic matter.Applications
The main use of isobutanol is as starting material in the manufacture of
isobutyl acetate , which is mostly used in the production oflacquer and similarcoating s. Isobutyl acetate is also used in the food industry as flavouring agent.Isobutanol is also used in the industrial synthesis of derivative esters.
Isobutyl ester s such asdiisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) are used as plasticizer agents in plastics, rubbers and other dispersions.Other applications of isobutanol include its use as a solvent in
paint ,varnish removers andink s. Its addition in small amounts into paints reduces theirviscosity , improves brush flow, and retards the formation of oil residues (known asblush ) on painted surfaces.Minor uses include its inclusion as gasoline additive for spark-ignition engines where it helps to prevent
carburettor icing, polishers and cleaners. It is used as chemical extractant in the production of organic compounds, and as mobile phase in thin layer chromatography.afety
Isobutanol is a volatile, flammable, liquid that should be stored and used in well-ventilated areas. It is moderately irritating to the skin and greatly irritating to the eyes,
mucous membrane s and respiratory tract. Exposure to high concentrations of its vapour can cause temporarynarcosis .Isobutanol is considered to be slightly toxic and it has been shown to cause
liver damage in mice and humans. Ingestion may also lead toalcohol poisoning .MSDS http://www.jtbaker.com/msds/englishhtml/i7600.htm
References
* [http://www.inchem.org/documents/hsg/hsg/hsg009.htm Health and Safety Guide for Isobutanol] .
World Health Organisation , 1987. Last accessedOctober 5 ,2005 .External links
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Butanol
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