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N-PROPANOL

CAS NO.: 71-23-8
EC/LIST NO.: 200-746-9

N-propanol is a three-carbon aliphatic alcohol. 
N-propanol has a lot of gas to ethyl alcohol regarding its properties. 
N-propanol is a colorless, vibrant and vibrant liquid. 
N-propanol is used industrially in industry such as medicine, paint. 
Chemically N-propanol shows the characteristic reactions of alcohols and is formed small in nature during fermentation.

N-propanol (also known as 1-propanol, n-propanol alcohol, propan-1-ol, propyl alcohol) is a primary alcohol in which the OH entity is bonded to a primary carbon atom.
N-propanol (CH3CH2CH2OH) is one of two isomers of propanol (C3H8O); the other is 2-propanol ((CH3)2CHOH). 
N-propanol is a clear, colourless transparent liquid that has a typical sharp musty odour that is comparable with the smell of rubbing alcohol.

Solvent, which dissolves natural resins, phenol formaldehyde and urea-formaldehyde resins. 
Mixtures with aromatic solvents provide a broad solvency range. 
Chemical name: n-propyl alcohol

n-Propanol (n-propyl alcohol), a three-carbon straight chain oxo alcohol, is a medium boiling, colorless liquid that is widely used in flexographic and other printing ink applications. 
N-propanol has a very mild odor, similar to that of ethanol and is completely soluble in water. 
N-propanol is useful in organic synthesis, as a chemical intermediate, and as a coating solvent. 
n-Propanol helps balance the drying and flow characteristics in a variety of surface coating applications.

The chemical substances for this product are listed as Inert Ingredients Permitted for Use in Nonfood Use Pesticide Products, and in Food Use Pesticide Products with limitations, under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). 
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A clear colorless liquid with a sharp musty odor like rubbing alcohol. 
Flash point 53-77°F. 
Autoignites at 700°F. 
Vapors are heavier than air and mildly irritate the eyes, nose, and throat. 
Density approximately 6.5 lb / gal. 
Used in making cosmetics, skin and hair preparations, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, lacquer formulations, dye solutions, antifreezes, rubbing alcohols, soaps, window cleaners, acetone and other chemicals and products.


1- Propanol (N-Propanol) Extra pure from 2,5 lt; 
N-propanol is a small packaging chemical and raw material product used for special laboratory and R&D studies, and it is a product in the class of laboratory studies, R&D studies, training studies, preliminary trials, experiments, analyzes, syntheses, etc. 
A special product used in the field.

Available in various reagent grades, 1-propanol is a primary alcohol with the formula CH3CH2CH2OH. 
N-propanol is used as a solvent and in the manufacture of products including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, rubbing alcohols, and other chemicals and commercial goods.

n-Propyl Alcohol normal propanol (also known as n-propanol, 1-propanol, Propan-1-l) is a primary alcohol with a molecular formula of CH3(CH2)2OH. 
N-propanol is a colourless, transparent liquid that has a typical sharp musty odour that is comparable with the smell of rubbing alcohol. 
N-propanol is fully miscible in water and freely miscible with all common solvents such as glycols, ketones, alcohols, aldehydes, ethers and aliphatic hydrocarbons. 
N-propanol has a flash point of around 15° C and improves drying in coating applications.

n-propanol (boiling point: 97°C) and water (boiling point: 100°C) mixtures cannot distilled by simple distillation. 
Mixture has a minimum-boiling azeotrope (87.7°C, 71.7wt%). 
n-Propanol aqueous solution is fed to a tank temperature remained constant at 90°C. 
A volume of vaporized solution in tank can be changed by a water proportion of feed flow. 
A volume of vaporized solution can be measured by liquid level. 
Liquid level of solution shows nonlinearity and input multiplicities.

n-Propanol is a colorless, highly flammable, volatile liquid that is miscible with water and organic solvents. 
In 1979, more than 130,000 tons were produced worldwide. 
N-propanol is used as a solvent industrially and in consumer products, such as printing inks, cosmetics, lotions, glass cleaners, polishes, and antiseptics. 
N-propanol is also used as an intermediate in chemical manufacturing 

N-propanol , also known as propanol or ethylcarbinol, is a member of the class of compounds known as primary alcohols. 
Primary alcohols are compounds comprising the primary alcohol functional group, with the general structure RCOH (R=alkyl, aryl). 
Thus, propyl alcohol is considered to be a fatty alcohol lipid molecule. 
N-propanol is soluble (in water) and an extremely weak acidic compound (based on its pKa). 
N-propanol can be found in a number of food items such as cashew nut, chinese mustard, greenthread tea, and chayote, which makes propyl alcohol a potential biomarker for the consumption of these food products. 
N-propanol can be found primarily in blood, feces, and saliva, as well as in human fibroblasts tissue. 
N-propanol exists in all eukaryotes, ranging from yeast to humans. 
In humans, propyl alcohol is involved in the sulfate/sulfite metabolism. 
N-propanol  is also involved in sulfite oxidase deficiency, which is a metabolic disorder. 
N-propanol , n-propanol, or propan-1-ol : CH3CH2CH2OH, the most common meaning 2-Propanol, Isopropyl alcohol, isopropanol, or propan-2-ol : (CH3)2CHOH .

n-propanol is a primary alcohol and is a colourless liquid. 
N-propanol has a distinctive alcohol odour and is of average volatility. 
N-propanol is miscible with most organic solvents.It is highly flammable. 
n-propanol is used as a solvent and an intermediate.
The end user markets of this product are the cosmetics, washing, motor, printing, coatings and chemical industries.

n-Propanol is a byproduct obtained by hydroformylation of allyl alcohol with carbon monoxide and hydrogen, which is then followed by hydrogenation. 
N-propanol is a colorless liquid with alcohol odor. 
N-propanol is moderate volatilite and is soluble in water, alcohols, and ether.

nPropanol is a colourless liquid sometimes called propan-1-ol, n-propyl alcohol, 1-propyl alcohol or n-propanol. 
packed nPropanol is stored in bulk tanks in and packed into drums and pails via dedicated lines and filling equipment.

N propanol is a three-carbon aliphatic alcohol. 
N propanol is called 1-propanol. 
Another name for N propanol is propyl alcohol.
N propanol has a lot to do with ethyl alcohol in terms of chemistry and properties. 
N propanol is colorless, fluid and astringent.
N propane is an important organic substance in the industry, used as a cleaner and antifreeze. 
N propanol is used for aging of acetone.
N-propanol is most commonly used as a purifying and chemical intermediate.


Chemical and physical properties of n-propanol:
Molecular Formula: CH3CH2CH2OH / n-PrOH
Synonyms: 1-propanol, n-propanol alcohol, propan-1-ol, propyl alcohol, n-PrOH, 1-hydroxypropane, propionic alcohol
Cas Number: 71-23-8
Molecular Mass: 60.096 g/mol-1
Exact Mass: 60.057515 g/mol
Flashpoint: 77 °F / 22 °C
Boiling Point: 207 °F (at 760 mm Hg) / 97.2 °C
Melting Point: -195 °F / -126 °C
Vapour Pressure: 1.99 kPa (at 20 °C)
Water Solubility: miscible
Density: 0.803 g/mL
Log P: 0.329
N-propanol forms naturally during fermentation processes. 
The human gastrointestinal microbiota can also produce small amounts.

N-propanol is the parent member of the class of propan-1-ols that is propane in which a hydrogen of one of the methyl groups is replaced by a hydroxy group. 
N-propanol has a role as a protic solvent and a metabolite. 
N-propanol is a short-chain primary fatty alcohol and a member of propan-1-ols.


N-propanol appears as a clear colorless liquid with a sharp musty odor like rubbing alcohol. 
Flash point 53-77°F. 
Autoignites at 700°F.
Vapors are heavier than air and mildly irritate the eyes, nose, and throat. 
Density approximately 6.5 lb / gal.
Used in making cosmetics, skin and hair preparations, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, lacquer formulations, dye solutions, antifreezes, rubbing alcohols, soaps, window cleaners, acetone and other chemicals and products.

Normal propanol is manufactured by a catalytic hydrogenation of propionaldehyde.  
The propionaldehyde is itself produced via the oxo process, by hydroformylation of ethylene using carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst such as cobalt octacarbonyl or a rhodium complex.

Hydrogenation is the process of adding pairs of hydrogen atoms to unsaturated compounds, with the aim of saturating these compounds.

H2C=CH2 + CO + H2 → CH3CH2CH=O

CH3CH2CH=O + H2 → CH3CH2CH2OH

Colorless, transparent liquid with pungent scent, inflammable, soluble in water and ethanol.


N-propanol is an important organic substance used in industry. 
N-propanol is used as a solvent and antifreeze. 
N-propanol is a very suitable solvent for resins and cellulose esters. 
In some cases, it is also used in the manufacture of medicines and disinfectants.
Acetone also has a wide range of uses in its production.

N-propanol is also a very good fuel against knocking problems in engines. 
Thanks to its high octane, N-propanol is very suitable for use, but due to its high production cost, it is not used as a fuel except in special cases.
solvent, desinfective agent, analytical reagent, substrate for organic syntheses.


IUPAC NAME :

1-Propanol
 
1-propanolo
 
2propan-1-ol
 
n-Propanol
 
n-propanol
 
n-Propanol
 
n-propanol
 
N-propyl alcohol
 
n-Propyl Alcohol
 
n-Propyl alcohol, 1-Propanol
 
propan- 1-olo
 
PROPAN-1-OL

SYNONYMS:

109-78-4  
1098242  
1-HYDROXYPROPANE
1-Propanol  
1-Propanol [German]  
1-Propanol [French]  
1-Propyl alcohol
1-プロパノール [Japanese]
1-丙醇 [Chinese]
200-746-9
 

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