n-Butylamine
Laboratory Chemical
Synonym: 1-Aminobutane, n-Butylamine
Linear Formula:
CH3(CH2)3NH2
Molecular Weight: 73.14 g/mol
CAS Number: 109-73-9
Properties
| Vapour pressure | 91 hPa at 20 °C |
| Water Solubility | Completely Miscible |
| Explosion limit | Upper explosion limit: 9.8 %(V) Lower explosion limit: 1.7 %(V) |
| Assay Purity | >99% |
| Refractive index | n20/D 1.401 (lit.) |
| B pt. | 78 °C |
| M pt. | -49°C |
| Density | 0.74 g/mL at 25 °C |
Safety Information
| Hazard Statement(s) | H225 - H290 - H302 - H311 + H331 - H314 |
| Precautionary Statement | P210 - P280 - P301 + P312 - P303 + P361 + P353 - P304 + P340 + P310 - P305 + P351 + P338 |
| Symbol |
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| Signal word | Danger |
| HS Code | 29211990 |
| Flash point | -7°C |
| Storage Temp. | RT |
| Storage Class | 3 - Flammable liquids |
| UN Number | 1125 |
Description
Recommended products
tert-Butylamine
Application
Butylamine (n-Butylamine) may be used as a template to generate hierarchical monolithic zeolites.
Purpose
For R&D use only not for drug household or other uses.
General Description
Butylamine 99.5%
Documents
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| COA |
| Specification |
| Bulk quote order form |
