Dibutylhexamethylenediamine

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Dibutylhexamethylenediamine
Identifiers
CAS number 4835-11-4 YesY
PubChem 20972
ChemSpider 19729 YesY
EC number 225-417-7
UN number 2735
MeSH '-dibutyl-1,6-hexanediamine N,N'-dibutyl-1,6-hexanediamine
RTECS number MO1250000
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Properties
Molecular formula C14H32N2
Molar mass 228.42 g mol−1
Appearance Colourless liquid
Density 821 mg mL−1
Boiling point 131 to 133 °C; 268 to 271 °F; 404 to 406 K (at 4 hPa)
Refractive index (nD) 1.451
Hazards
GHS pictograms
GHS signal word DANGER
GHS hazard statements H314, H330
GHS precautionary statements P260, P280, P284, P305+351+338, P310
EU classification T+
R-phrases R14, R26, R34
S-phrases S26, S36/37/39, S45
Flash point 113 °C; 235 °F; 386 K
Related compounds
Related compounds
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
Infobox references

N,N’-Dibutylhexamethylenediamine (dibutylhexanediamine) is a chemical compound used in the production of polymers. It is highly toxic upon inhalation,[1] and is listed as an extremely hazardous substance as defined by the U.S. Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act.

See also

References

  1. Kennedy Jr, GL; Chen, HC (1984). "Inhalation toxicity of dibutylhexamethylenediamine in rats". Food and chemical toxicology 22 (6): 425–9. PMID 6539732. 
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