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English name: | Butyl Acetate | Molecular formula:C6H12O2 | Molecular weight:116.16 | ||||||||||||
National standard number: | 32130 | CAS no.: | 123-86-4 | |||||||||||||
Physical and chemical properties |
Appearance and traits | Colorless, transparent liquid with fruity aroma | ||||||||||||||
Melting point °C |
-73.5℃ |
Relative density (air = 1) |
4.1 |
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Boiling point °C |
126.1℃ |
Freezing point °C |
-73.5℃ |
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Relative density (water = 1) |
0.88 |
Solubility parameter |
δ=8.5 |
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Saturated vapor pressure KPa | 2.00kPa/25℃ | Viscosity (20 ° C) |
0.734mPas |
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Specific heat capacity (20 ° C) | 1.91J/(g·℃) | |||||||||||||||
Solubility | Slightly soluble in water, soluble in most organic solvents such as alcohols and ethers | |||||||||||||||
Toxicity and hazards |
Exposure limit | China (TJ36-79) The maximum allowable concentration of harmful substances in the air of the workshop 300mg/m3Former Soviet Union (1975) The maximum allowable concentration of harmful substances in water bodies is 0.1mg/L | ||||||||||||||
Route of invasion | Inhalation, ingestion, percutaneous absorption | |||||||||||||||
Health hazard | t has a strong stimulating effect on the eyes and upper respiratory tract, and has an anesthetic effect. Inhalation of high concentration of this product appears tears, sore throat, cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath, etc., severe cardiovascular and neurological symptoms can cause conjunctivitis, keratitis, corneal epithelial vacuolization. | |||||||||||||||
Burning explosion hazard |
Flammability |
Flammable |
flash point °C |
33℃ |
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Auto-ignition temperature °C |
421℃ |
Explosion limit % |
1.4%~8.0%(volume) |
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Dangerous characteristics | Flammable, its vapor and air can form an explosive mixture. | |||||||||||||||
Combustion decomposition product | Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide |
Polymerization hazard |
No data | |||||||||||||
stability | stability |
Incompatibility |
Oxidizing agents, acids, alkalis | |||||||||||||
Fire fighting methods | Fire extinguishing with water is not effective, but water can be used to keep the container cool in the fire. | |||||||||||||||
Storage and transportation considerations |
Store in a cool, ventilated warehouse. Keep away from fire and heat. The temperature of the reservoir should not exceed 30 °C. Keep the container sealed. It should be stored separately from oxidants, acids and alkalis, and should not be mixed. Explosion-proof lighting and ventilation facilities are used. It is forbidden to use mechanical equipment and tools that are prone to sparks. |
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package |
Packaging classification |
II |
Packaging mark |
7 |
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wrapping method |
Small open steel drum, plastic bottle or metal bucket outside wooden barrel | |||||||||||||||
first-aid |
Quickly leave the scene to the fresh air. Keep the airway open. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. If breathing stops, perform artificial respiration immediately. Seek medical attention. | |||||||||||||||
Leakage emergency treatment |
Quickly evacuate personnel from the contaminated area to a safe area, and conduct isolation to strictly restrict access. Cut off the fire source. It is recommended that emergency personnel wear self-contained positive pressure breathing apparatus and wear anti-static overalls. Cut off the source of the leak as much as possible. Prevent entry into restricted spaces such as sewers and flood drains | |||||||||||||||
engineering control |
No data |
Glasses protection |
Wearing chemical safety glasses | |||||||||||||
Respiratory protection |
Self-priming filter respirators (half masks) should be worn when exposed to vapors. Air respirators are recommended for emergency rescue or evacuation. |
Body protection |
Wear anti-static overalls | |||||||||||||
Hand protection |
Wear anti-benzene oil resistant gloves |
other |
Smoking is strictly prohibited at the job site. After work, take a shower and change clothes. Pay attention to personal hygiene |