Butyraldehyde
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Cite "Butyraldehyde"
Butyraldehyde. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /pt/compound/butyraldehyde/
"Butyraldehyde." Compound, /pt/compound/butyraldehyde/.
@misc{butyraldehyde, title={Butyraldehyde}, url={/pt/compound/butyraldehyde/}}
IUPAC: Butanal
CAS: 123-72-8
Visão geral
Butyraldehyde is an aldehyde with a pungent odor produced on a large scale by hydroformylation of propylene. It is a precursor to many industrial chemicals.
Composição
Usos
- • 2-Ethylhexanol production
- • Rubber accelerator
- • Plasticizer feedstock
Curiosidades
- ✦ Over 6 million tonnes per year are produced globally via the oxo process
Segurança
- ⚠ Flammable
- ⚠ Irritant
Structure
SMILES
CCCC=O
Propriedades
- Tipo
- organic
- Estado
- liquid
- Massa molar
- 72,11 g/mol
- Densidade
- 0,8020 g/cm³
- Ponto de fusão
- -96,9 °C
- Ponto de ebulição
- 74,8 °C
- Solubilidade
- 71 g/L at 20°C
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 72,0575
- XLogP
- 0,9
- TPSA
- 17,1 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 0
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 1
- Rotatable Bonds
- 2
- Heavy Atoms
- 5
- Complexity
- 24,0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Butyraldehyde?
Butyraldehyde (C₄H₈O) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name Butanal.
What is the molecular weight of Butyraldehyde?
Butyraldehyde has a molar mass of 72.11 g/mol.
What state is Butyraldehyde at room temperature?
Butyraldehyde is a liquid at room temperature.
Is Butyraldehyde organic or inorganic?
Butyraldehyde is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up Butyraldehyde?
Butyraldehyde (C₄H₈O) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Oxygen (O).