Normal Butanol
Normal Butanol
Normal Butanol
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n-BUTANOL
® = Registered trademark of
BASF Aktiengesellschaft
Mass fraction of
– n-butanol 99.8 min. % 55685/GC
– isobutanol 0.1 max. % 55685/GC
– butyl ether 0.02 max. % 55685/GC
– butyraldehyde 0.05 max. % 55685/GC
Acidity [1]
(as acetic acid) 0.003 max. % EN ISO 2114/D 1613
Properties
n-Butanol is a clear, mobile, neutral liquid with a characteristic odour. It is
miscible with all common solvents, e. g. alcohols, ketones, aldehydes,
ethers, glycols and aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Its miscibility with
water, however, is restricted.
Physical data The following physical data have been compiled from the literature as well
as from BASF measurements and calculations. They provide no guarantee
of properties in the legal sense, however.
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Refractive index n D (DIN 53491) 1.398 –1.400
A survey of the various applications is presented below, but does not claim
to be complete.
About half of the production of pure n-Butanol and its derivatives (primarily
esters) is used as solvents in the coatings industry. The advantage here is
that n-Butanol prevents blushing of certain coatings when they dry under
humid conditions. Thus it is widely used as a diluent in cellulose nitrate lacquers
and serves to improve their flow, gloss and resistance to blushing (blushing only
occurs in the presence of volatile solvents and at high humidities). For this
purpose addition rates of 5 –10 % are generally sufficient.
When added even in small proportions to alkyd resin paints, n-Butanol reduces
their viscosity and thus improves their brushability and flow. Low concentrations
of n-Butanol prevent cobwebbing in lacquers formulated from spirit-soluble resins.
Some butyl esters of dicarboxylic acids, phthalate anhyride and acrylic acid are
established plasticizers for plastics, rubber mixes and dispersions. The most
important are dibutyl phthalate (DBP), benzylbutyl phthalate (BBP) and butyl
acrylate. Dibutyl sebacate (DBS) and dibutyl azelate (DBZ) are of lesser
importance. The corresponding adipate is too volatile as a plasticizer and
therefore of no practical significance in these applications.
The butyl esters of various dicarboxylic acids, e.g. sebacic, adipic and stearic
acids, are used as synthetic and semisynthetic lubricants and hydraulic fluids.
Storage n-Butanol can be stored in suitable containers at temperature below 40 ° and the
exclusion of humidity for at least 1 year.
Safety
When using this product, the information and advice given in our Safety Data
Sheet should be observed. Due attention should also be given to the precautions
necessary for handling chemicals.
Note
The data contained in this publication are based on our current knowledge and
experience. In view of the many factors that may affect processing and application of
our product, these data do not relieve processors from carrying out their own
investigations and tests; neither do these data imply any guarantee of certain
properties nor the suitability of the product for a specific purpose. Any descriptions,
drawings, photographs, data, proportions, weights etc. given herein may change
without prior information and do not constitute the agreed contractual quality of the
product. It is the responsibility of the recipient of our products to ensure that any
proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are observed.
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