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| [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane Basic information |
Product Name: | [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane | Synonyms: | [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane;Hexylglycidyl ether;2-(hexoxymethyl)oxirane;Oxirane, 2-[(hexyloxy)methyl]- | CAS: | 5926-90-9 | MF: | C9H18O2 | MW: | 158.24 | EINECS: | 227-662-5 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 5926-90-9.mol | |
| [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane Chemical Properties |
Boiling point | 223.34°C (rough estimate) | density | 0.9003 (rough estimate) | refractive index | 1.4350 (estimate) | EPA Substance Registry System | Hexyl glycidyl ether (5926-90-9) |
| [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane Usage And Synthesis |
General Description | Clear colorless liquid. | Air & Water Reactions | Ethers tend to form unstable peroxides when exposed to oxygen. Ethyl, isobutyl, ethyl tert-butyl, and ethyl tert-pentyl ether are particularly hazardous in this respect. Ether peroxides can sometimes be observed as clear crystals deposited on containers or along the surface of the liquid. Insoluble in water. | Reactivity Profile | Ethers can act as bases. They form salts with strong acids and addition complexes with Lewis acids. The complex between diethyl ether and boron trifluoride is an example. Ethers may react violently with strong oxidizing agents. In other reactions, which typically involve the breaking of the carbon-oxygen bond, ethers are relatively inert. | Fire Hazard | Flash point data for [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane are not available. [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane is probably combustible. |
| [(hexyloxy)methyl]oxirane Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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