Amyl acetate

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Amyl acetate
Amyl acetate
IUPAC name pentyl ethanoate
Other names n-Amyl acetate, pear oil,
n-pentyl acetate,
Acetic acid pentyl ester,
Acetic acid n-amyl ester
Identifiers
CAS number [628-63-7]
PubChem 12348
EINECS number 211-047-3
SMILES CCCCCOC(=O)C
Properties
Molecular formula C7H14O2
Molar mass 130.19 g/mol
Density .876 g/cm³
Melting point

-71 °C

Boiling point

149 °C

Solubility in other solvents water: 10 g/l (20 °C)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for
materials in their standard state
(at 25 °C, 100 kPa)

Infobox disclaimer and references

Amyl acetate (also pentyl ethanoate, pentyl acetate) is an organic compound and an ester with the chemical formula CH3COO(CH2)4CH3 and the molecular weight 130.18 g/mol. It has a scent similar to bananas and apples which is not detectable by all people. The compound is the condensation product of acetic acid and 1-pentanol. However, esters formed from other pentanol isomers (amyl alcohols), or mixtures of pentanols, are often referred to as amyl acetate.

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