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PENTYL PROPIONATE

PENTYL PROPIONATE


CAS: 624-54-4
European Community (EC) Number: 210-852-7
Molecular Formula: C8H16O2
Molecular Weight: 144.2114
IUPAC Name: pentyl propanoate

Boiling Point: 168.6 °C
Melting Point: -73.1 °C
Flash Point: 106 °F 
Solubility: 0.81 mg/mL at 25 °C
Density: 0.869 to 0.873 at 68 °F
Vapor Pressure: 3.60 mmHg
Autoignition Temperature: 712 °F 

Pentyl propionate is a linear ester. 
Pentyl propionate is formed during the in vivo recombinant MpAAT1 volatile trapping experiments, using pentanol as substrate. 
Pentyl propionate has been identified as one of the volatile compound emitted by the ′Gala′ apples after regular (RA) or controlled atmosphere (CA) storage by gas chromatography-olfactometry technique.

Pentyl propionate, an ester, has been employed for the evaluation of experimental values of HEm and VEm at 318.15K for the binary mixtures of alkyl propanoates with alkanes.


n-Pentyl propionate is a slow evaporating solvent. 
Pentyl propionates linear structure contributes to effective viscosity reduction and improves solvent diffusion from coating films.


n-Pentyl Propionate is a solvent used in various applications, such as floor cleaners. 
Pentyl propionate is a Non-HAP (Hazardous Air Pollutant) Solvent and has good solvency in coatings applications, particularly in automotive coatings and Inks. 
Pentyl propionate has a slow evaporation rate and a high boiling point.


N-pentyl propionate is a colorless liquid with an apple-like odor. 
Pentyl propionate floats on water. 


Pentyl propanoate, also known as amyl propionate, belongs to the class of organic compounds known as carboxylic acid esters. 
These are carboxylic acid derivatives in which the carbon atom from the carbonyl group is attached to an alkyl or an aryl moiety through an oxygen atom (forming an ester group). 
Pentyl propanoate is a sweet, apricot, and fruity tasting compound.
Pentyl propanoate is a secondary metabolite. 
Secondary metabolites are metabolically or physiologically non-essential metabolites that may serve a role as defense or signalling molecules. 
In some cases they are simply molecules that arise from the incomplete metabolism of other secondary metabolites. 
Based on a literature review very few articles have been published on Pentyl propanoate.


Belongs to the class of organic compounds known as carboxylic acid esters. 
These are carboxylic acid derivatives in which the carbon atom from the carbonyl group is attached to an alkyl or an aryl moiety through an oxygen atom (forming an ester group).


n-Pentyl Propionate is a solvent used in various applications, such as floor cleaners. 
n-Pentyl Propionate is a Non-HAP (Hazardous Air Pollutant) Solvent and has good solvency in coatings applications, particularly in automotive coatings and Inks. 
n-Pentyl Propionate has a slow evaporation rate and a high boiling point.

Pentyl propionate is used in the following products: adhesives and sealants, coating products, fillers, putties, plasters, modelling clay and perfumes and fragrances.
Other release to the environment of Pentyl propionate is likely to occur from: indoor use as processing aid and outdoor use as processing aid.


Pentyl propionate is a propanoic acid. 
Pentyl propionate acts as a slow evaporating, non-HAP solvent. 
Pentyl propionate offers stronger solvency for high solids coatings. 
Pentyl propionate provides proper volatility for high solids coatings and printing inks applications. 
Pentyl propionate improves solvent diffusion from coating films. 
Pentyl propionate possesses mild odor, and linear structure giving faster diffusion through coating and ink films. 
Pentyl propionate also provides high boiling point and good chain transfer activity. 
Pentyl propionate imparts high electrical resistance for electrostatically sprayed coatings. 
Pentyl propionate used in automotive refinish, OEM coatings, appliance coatings, lacquers and printing inks.


Pentyl propanoate (also known as amyl propionate) is an organic ester formed by the condensation of pentan-1-ol and propanoic acid. 
Pentyl propanoate is a colorless liquid with an apple-like odor, that floats on water.


The Pentyl propionate molecule consists of 16 Hydrogen atom(s), 8 Carbon atom(s) and 2 Oxygen atom(s) - a total of 26 atom(s).


Substituents:
-Carboxylic acid ester
-Monocarboxylic acid or derivatives
-Organic oxygen compound
-Organic oxide
-Hydrocarbon derivative
-Organooxygen compound
-Carbonyl group
-Aliphatic acyclic compound

Features:
-Non-a HAP (Hazardous Air Pollutant) Solvent
-Strong solvency in high solids coatings
-Proper volatility for high solids coatings and printing inks applications
-Linear structure giving faster diffusion through coating and ink films
-High electrical resistivity for electrostatically sprayed coatings
-Mild odor
-Slow evaporation
-High boiling point and good chain transfer activity
-Possible excellent replacement for oxo-hexyl acetate

Applications:
-Automotive refinish
-OEM coatings
-Appliance coatings
-Cleaning fluids
-Cosmetic/Personal care solvent
-Fragrance solvent
-Printing inks
-Polymerization solvent for high solids acrylics
resins

SYNONYMS:

Pentyl propionate

AMYL PROPIONATE

Pentyl propanoate

n-Pentyl propionate

624-54-4

Propanoic acid, pentyl ester

Amyl propanoate

Pentyl propanate

n-Pentyl propanoate

n-Amyl propionate

Propionic acid, pentyl ester

NSC 7931

N-Amyl n-propionate

UNII-826P0596UJ

propionic acid pentyl ester

Propionic acid, pentyl ester (6CI,7CI,8CI)

826P0596UJ

n-Amyl propionate (natural)

EINECS 210-852-7

BRN 1747102

AI3-24356

EC 210-852-7

Pentyl propionate, >=99%

SCHEMBL20847

DTXSID4041606

CHEBI:87373

NSC7931

NSC-7931

ZINC1586315

7970AF

MFCD00048849

SBB058817

AKOS015902810

MCULE-6912037911

LS-13517

FT-0622381

ST50823929

Q3050158


 

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