1-Pentanol

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1-Pentanol
Skeletal formula of pentan-1-ol
Ball-and-stick model of pentan-1-ol
IUPAC name Pentan-1-ol
Identifiers
CAS number [71-41-0]
SMILES CCCCCO
Properties
Molecular formula C5H12O
Molar mass 88.15 g/mol
Density 0.8144 g/cm³, liquid
Melting point

-77.6 °C (195.55 K)

Boiling point

137.986 °C (411.13 K)

Solubility in water 2.7 g/100mL
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

1-Pentanol, (or n-pentanol, pentan-1-ol), is an alcohol with five carbon atoms and the molecular formula C5H12O [1]. 1-Pentanol is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant aroma. There are 7 other structural isomers of pentanol (see amyl alcohol). The ester formed from butanoic acid and 1-pentanol, pentyl butyrate, smells like apricot. The ester formed from acetic acid and 1-pentanol, amyl acetate (pentyl acetate), smells like banana.

Pentanol can be prepared by fractional distillation of fusel oil. To reduce the use of fossil fuels, research is underway to discover cost effective methods of utilizing fermentation to produce Bio-Pentanol. Pentanol can be used as a solvent for coating CDs and DVDs. Another use is a replacement for gasoline.

[edit] References

  1. ^ CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics 65Th Ed.