Ethyl butyrate
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Ethyl butyrate | |
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IUPAC name | Ethyl butanoate |
Other names | Ethyl n-butanoate, Ethyl n-butyrate, Butanoic acid ethyl ester, Butyric acid ethyl ester, Butyric ether, UN 1180 |
Identifiers | |
CAS number | [105-54-4] |
PubChem | |
EINECS number | |
SMILES | CCCC(=O)OCC |
Properties | |
Molecular formula | C6H12O2 |
Molar mass | 116.16 g/mol |
Appearance | Colorless liquid with fruity odor |
Density | 0.879 g/cm3 |
Melting point |
-93 °C |
Boiling point |
121 °C |
Solubility in water | Slightly soluble |
Vapor pressure | 1510 Pa (11.3 mm Hg) |
Hazards | |
Main hazards | Irritant (Xi) |
NFPA 704 | |
R-phrases | R10, R36/37/38 |
S-phrases | S16, S26, S36 |
Flash point | 26 °C c.c. |
Autoignition temperature |
463 °C |
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa) Infobox disclaimer and references |
Ethyl butyrate, also known as ethyl butanoate, or butyric ether, is an ester with the chemical formula CH3CH2CH2COOCH2CH3, with one oxygen having a double bond. It is soluble in propylene glycol, paraffin oil and kerosene.
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[edit] Table of physical properties
Property | Value |
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Critical temperature (Tc) | 296 °C (569 K) |
Critical pressure (pc) | 3.10 MPa (30.64 bar) |
Critical density (ρc) | 2.38 mol.l-1 |
Refractive index (n) at 20 °C | 1.390 - 1.394 |
[edit] Uses
It is commonly used as artificial flavoring such as pineapple flavoring in alcoholic beverages (i.e. martinis, daiquiris etc); solvent; in perfumery products and as a plasticizer for cellulose.
[edit] Production
It can be synthesized by reacting ethanol and butyric acid. This is a condensation reaction, meaning water is produced in the reaction as a byproduct.
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