Isobutyl nitrite

Isobutyl nitrite[1]
Names
IUPAC name
2-Methylpropyl nitrite
Identifiers
542-56-3 Yes
ChEBI CHEBI:46643 Yes
ChemSpider 10493 Yes
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PubChem 10958
Properties
C4H9NO2
Molar mass 103.11976
Appearance Colorless liquid
Odor Almond-like[2]
Density 0.87 g/mL
Boiling point 67 °C (153 °F; 340 K)
Slightly soluble
Hazards
Main hazards Highly flammable
Except where noted otherwise, data is given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
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Isobutyl nitrite, C4H9NO2, is an alkyl nitrite, an ester of isobutanol and nitrous acid. Its chemical structure is (CH3)2CH-CH2-ONO.

Isobutyl nitrite is a pungent colorless liquid. It acts as a vasodilator, and is used as an inhalant recreational drug.

Applications

Isobutyl nitrite is one of the compounds used as poppers, an inhalant drug that induces a brief euphoria. It is also used as part of the antidote package for cyanide poisoning.

Safety

Isobutyl nitrite is poisonous to people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.

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