2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE manufacturers
- 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE
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- $1.10 / 1g
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2023-07-27
- CAS:3522-94-9
- Min. Order: 1g
- Purity: 99.0% Min
- Supply Ability: 100 Tons
- 2,2,5-trimethyl-hexan
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- $0.00 / 25Kg/Drum
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2023-01-31
- CAS:3522-94-9
- Min. Order: 1Kg/Drum
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 5000KG
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| 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE Basic information |
Product Name: | 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE | Synonyms: | ISONONANE;2,2,5-trimethyl-hexan;neononane;2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE 99+%;Trimethylhexane, 2,2,5-;2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE;2,2,5-Trimethylhexane > | CAS: | 3522-94-9 | MF: | C9H20 | MW: | 128.26 | EINECS: | 222-537-1 | Product Categories: | | Mol File: | 3522-94-9.mol | |
| 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE Chemical Properties |
Melting point | -105.76°C | Boiling point | 122°C | density | 0,71 g/cm3 | vapor pressure | 3.647 at 0.000 °C, 5.072 at 5.000 °C, 6.958 at 10.000 °C, 9.418 at 15.000 °C, 12.583 at 20.000 °C,16.625 at 25.000 °C, 21.719 at 30.000 °C (inclined-piston, Osborn and Douslin, 1974) | refractive index | 1.3990 to 1.4010 | Fp | 13°C | solubility | In methanol, g/L: 162 at 5 °C, 179 at 10 °C, 200 at 15 °C, 221 at 20 °C, 247 at 25 °C, 280 at 30
°C, 316 at 35 °C, 360 at 40 °C (Kiser et al., 1961); miscible with hexane and pentane. | form | clear liquid | pka | >14 (Schwarzenbach et al., 1993) | color | Colorless to Almost colorless | Odor Threshold | 0.9ppm | Water Solubility | 1.15mg/L(25 ºC) | Henry's Law Constant | 3.45 at 25 °C (Mackay and Shiu, 1981) | Exposure limits | ACGIH TLV: TWA for all isomers 200 ppm (adopted). | CAS DataBase Reference | 3522-94-9(CAS DataBase Reference) | EPA Substance Registry System | Hexane, 2,2,5-trimethyl- (3522-94-9) |
Risk Statements | 11 | Safety Statements | 16-26 | RIDADR | 3295 | RTECS | MO4630000 | HS Code | 2901.29.1050 | HazardClass | 3 | PackingGroup | III |
| 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE Usage And Synthesis |
Chemical Properties | Colorless liquid. | Physical properties | Clear, colorless, flammable liquid with a faint aliphatic hydrocarbon odor. An odor threshold
concentration of 900 ppbv was reported by Nagata and Takeuchi (1990). | Uses | Synthesis, motor-fuel additive. | Hazard | Flammable, dangerous fire risk; the 2,3,3-,
2,3,4-, and 3,3,4-isomers are less flammable. | Environmental fate | Chemical/Physical. Complete combustion in air produces carbon dioxide and water vapor.
2,2,5-Trimethylhexane will not hydrolyze because it does not contain a hydrolyzable functional
group. | Solubility in water | In methanol, g/L: 162 at 5 °C, 179 at 10 °C, 200 at 15 °C, 221 at 20 °C, 247 at 25 °C, 280 at 30
°C, 316 at 35 °C, 360 at 40 °C (Kiser et al., 1961); miscible with hexane and pentane. |
| 2,2,5-TRIMETHYLHEXANE Preparation Products And Raw materials |
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