Isoamyl acetate

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Isoamyl acetate
Isoamyl acetate
Chemical name 3-methyl-1-butyl acetate
Other names isopentyl acetate
banana oil
juicy fruit smell
isopentyl ethanoate
pear essence
3-methylbutyl acetate
Chemical formula C7H14O2
Molecular mass 130.19 g/mol
CAS number [123-92-2]
Density 0.870 g/cm3
Melting point -78 °C
Boiling point 142 °C
SMILES CC(C)CCOC(C)=O
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Isoamyl acetate is an organic compound that is the ester formed from isoamyl alcohol and acetic acid. It is a clear colorless liquid that is only slightly soluble in water, but very soluble in most organic solvents.

Isoamyl acetate has a strong pleasant odor (similar to juicy fruit) which is also described as similar to both banana and pear. Banana oil is a term that is applied either to pure isoamyl acetate or to flavorings that are mixtures of isoamyl acetate, amyl acetate, nitrocellulose and other flavors. Pear oil commonly refers to a solution of isoamyl acetate in ethanol that is used as an artificial flavor.

Isoamyl acetate is also used to test the effectiveness of respirators or gas masks because it has a strong smell which is not unpleasant that can be detected at low concentrations, and has low toxicity.

It is also used as a solvent for some varnishes and nitrocellulose lacquers, as well as being a honey bee pheromone and can be used to attract large groups of honeybees to a small area.

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