Dibutoxymethane
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
Other names
Butylal
Identifiers
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard
100.018.100
EC Number
UNII
InChI=1S/C9H20O2/c1-3-5-7-10-9-11-8-6-4-2/h3-9H2,1-2H3
Key: QLCJOAMJPCOIDI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
C 9 H 20 O 2
Molar mass
160.257 g·mol−1
Density
0.838
Boiling point
179.2 °C (354.6 °F; 452.3 K)
insoluble
1.406
Hazards
GHS labelling :
Warning
H226 , H315 , H412
P210 , P233 , P240 , P241 , P242 , P243 , P264 , P273 , P280 , P302+P352 , P303+P361+P353 , P321 , P332+P313 , P362 , P370+P378 , P403+P235 , P501
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound
Dibutoxymethane is an oligoether (more than one -O- grouping) or acetal containing two butyl groups and a methylene grouping.[ 1] It is used in cosmetics, as a cleansing agent, or solvent. It reduces the formation of soot and nitrogen oxides when added to diesel fuel.[ 2] It can be classed as a green solvent , as it contains no halogens, and is not very toxic.[ 3]
References
^ "Dibutoxymethane" . webbook.nist.gov .
^ Delfort, B.; Durand, I.; Jaecker-Voirol, A.; Lacôme, T.; Paillé, F.; Montagne, X. (2002). "Oxygenated Compounds and Diesel Engine Pollutant Emissions Performances of New Generation of Products". SAE Transactions . 111 : 1871– 1880. ISSN 0096-736X . JSTOR 44734655 .
^ Spalding, Mark A.; Chatterjee, Ananda (2017). Handbook of Industrial Polyethylene and Technology: Definitive Guide to Manufacturing, Properties, Processing, Applications and Markets Set . John Wiley & Sons. p. 147,150. ISBN 978-1-119-15978-0 .