1-Bromobutane- n-Butylbromide

1-Bromobutane- n-Butylbromide

Overview

1-Bromobutane- n-Butylbromide

1-Bromobutane- n-Butylbromide

1-Bromobutane, also known as n-Butylbromide, is a colorless liquid with the molecular formula C4H9Br. It is used primarily as a chemical intermediate in various applications, including crop protection products, pharmaceuticals, industrial additives, and the production of quaternary ammonium salts.

Chemical Formula: C4H9Br

Key Properties

CAS Number: 109-65-9

Key Properties

Appearance: Colorless liquid

Key Properties

Melting Point: -112°C

Key Properties

Boiling Point: 101°C

Key Properties

Vapor Pressure: 5.3 kPa at 20°C

Key Properties

Density: : 1.275 g/mL at 20°C

Key Properties

Vapor Density: 4.7 (air = 1)

Key Properties

Flash Point: 23.9°C

Key Properties

Oxidizing Properties: Non-oxidizing

Key Properties

Solubility in Water: 0.608 g/L at 30°C

Key Properties

Assay (wt%): Minimum 99.5%

Typical Specifications

Appearance: Clear liquid

Typical Specifications

Color Color (APHA): Maximum 50

Typical Specifications

Moisture (wt%): Maximum 0.03%

Typical Specifications

Acidity as HCl (wt%): Maximum 0.003%

Typical Specifications

High purity industrial and pharma grade

Key Benefits

Versatile molecule

Key Benefits

ISO certified production

Key Benefits

Full REACH registration

Key Benefits

Packaging

205L Steel Drum with PE Lining

Net product weight: 240 kg

Packed on a pallet of 4 drums

Applications

Applications

Chemical Intermediate

Used in the synthesis of various organic compounds.

Crop Protection

Used in the production of pesticides and herbicides.

Pharmaceuticals

Used in the manufacture of medicinal compounds.

Industrial Additives

Included in formulations to improve product properties.

Quaternary Ammonium Salts

Used in the production of antiseptics and disinfectants.

Safety Precautions

Handling 1-Bromobutane requires appropriate safety measures due to its hazardous nature. The signal word for hazards is “Danger,” and detailed safety precautions can be found in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS).