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628-63-7

Name Amyl acetate
CAS 628-63-7
EINECS(EC#) 211-047-3
Molecular Formula C7H14O2
MDL Number MFCD00009500
Molecular Weight 130.18
MOL File 628-63-7.mol

Chemical Properties

Appearance All isomers of amyl acetate are highly flammable, colorless to yellow, watery liquids.
Melting point  −100 °C(lit.)
Boiling point  142-149 °C(lit.)
density  0.876 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
vapor density  4.5 (vs air)
vapor pressure  4 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
refractive index  n20/D 1.402(lit.)
Fp  75 °F
storage temp.  Flammables area
solubility  10g/l
form  Powder
color  White
Odor Pleasant banana-like; mild; characteristic banana- or pear-like odor.
explosive limit 1.1-7.5%(V)
Odor Type fruity
Water Solubility  10 g/L (20 ºC)
FreezingPoint  -70.8℃
BRN  1744753
Henry's Law Constant 10.73 at 37 °C (static headspace-GC, Bylaite et al., 2004)
Dielectric constant 5.0(20℃)
Exposure limits TLV-TWA 100 ppm (~525 mg/m3) (ACGIH, MSHA, and OSHA); IDLH 4000 ppm.
LogP 2.300
Uses
A colorless liquid made by adding sulfuric acid to a mixture of amyl alcohol and acetic acid with subsequent recovery by distillation. It is slightly soluble in water but insoluble in alcohol. Amyl acetate was used as one of the solvents in making celluloid film and as fuel for the Alteneck lamp, adopted as the standard light in sensitometry by the International Congress of Photography in 1889.
CAS DataBase Reference 628-63-7(CAS DataBase Reference)
NIST Chemistry Reference Acetic acid, pentyl ester(628-63-7)
EPA Substance Registry System 628-63-7(EPA Substance)

Safety Data

Hazard Codes  Xi
Risk Statements 
R10:Flammable.
R66:Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
Safety Statements 
S23:Do not breathe gas/fumes/vapor/spray (appropriate wording to be specified by the manufacturer) .
S25:Avoid contact with eyes .
S24/25:Avoid contact with skin and eyes .
RIDADR  UN 1104 3/PG 3
WGK Germany  3
RTECS  AJ1925000
21
Autoignition Temperature 680 °F &_& 714 °F
TSCA  Yes
HazardClass  3
PackingGroup  III
HS Code  29153930
Safety Profile
Moderately toxic by intraperitoneal route. Human systemic effects by inhalation: conjunctiva irritation, headache, and somnolence. A human eye irritant. Apparently more toxic than butyl acetate. Chronic toxicity is of a low order. Dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidizing materials. Moderately explosive in the form of vapor when exposed to flame. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. See also ESTERS, AMYL ALCOHOL, and ACETIC ACID.
Hazardous Substances Data 628-63-7(Hazardous Substances Data)
Toxicity
Acute oral LD50 for rats 6,500 mg/kg (quoted, RTECS, 1985).
IDLA 1,000 ppm

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