Versatile industrial solvent and chemical intermediate
N-Butanol (CAS No: 71-36-3), also known as normal butyl alcohol, is a colorless, flammable liquid. This organic compound, a member of the primary alcohols, has a characteristic strong alcoholic odor. It is a versatile solvent and chemical intermediate widely used in industry.
N-Butanol has limited solubility in water but is miscible with most organic solvents. Due to its moderate evaporation rate and excellent solvent properties, it is particularly preferred in the paint, coating, resin, and plasticizer industries. It is also an important raw material for the production of various esters.
N-Butanol has a wide range of industrial and consumer applications:
Solvent and flow modifier for nitrocellulose paints, acrylic resins, and epoxy coatings.
Raw material for production of dibutyl phthalate and other phthalate esters.
Solvent and reaction medium provider in production of amino and alkyd resins.
Use as solvent and viscosity modifier in printing inks.
Use in synthesis of butyl acrylate, butyl glycol ethers, and other butyl esters.
Use in biofuel blends and as diesel fuel additive.
Property | Value | Unit | Test Method |
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Chemical Formula | C₄H₁₀O | - | - |
CAS Number | 71-36-3 | - | - |
EC Number | 200-751-6 | - | - |
Molecular Weight | 74.12 | g/mol | - |
Appearance | Colorless liquid | - | Visual |
Odor | Sharp, alcoholic | - | Olfactometry |
Density (20°C) | 0.809-0.811 | g/cm³ | ASTM D4052 |
Boiling Point | 117.7 | °C | ASTM D1078 |
Melting Point | -89.8 | °C | ASTM D1015 |
Flash Point | 35 | °C | ASTM D93 |
Autoignition Temperature | 340 | °C | ASTM E659 |
Vapor Pressure (20°C) | 0.7 | kPa | ASTM D2879 |
Viscosity (20°C) | 2.95 | cP | ASTM D445 |
pH Value | 7 | - | ASTM E70 |
Purity (GC) | ≥99.0 | % | ASTM D3545 |
Water Content | ≤0.1 | % | ASTM E203 |
Flammable Eye and skin irritant Central nervous system effect
N-Butanol degrades at a moderate rate in the atmosphere through photochemical reactions. If released into water sources, it is moderately toxic to aquatic organisms. It is biodegradable and does not persist long in the environment.
N-Butanol is primarily produced by oxo synthesis (hydroformylation) of propylene. It can also be produced through fermentation. Industrial scale production uses continuous distillation processes, with global annual production exceeding 3 million tons.
N-Butanol (1-butanol) is a linear alcohol, while isobutanol has a branched structure. N-Butanol has a higher boiling point and lower vapor pressure. Although their solvent properties are similar, they may show different performance in some applications.
N-Butanol is moderately aggressive to most plastics. Polyethylene and polypropylene are resistant to short-term contact but should be avoided for long-term exposure. It may cause swelling or dissolution effects in plastics such as PVC and polystyrene.
When stored properly in closed containers, N-Butanol has a shelf life of approximately 2 years. It should be tightly closed to prevent moisture absorption and protected from humidity. Stability testing is recommended before long-term storage.
Immediately remove contaminated clothing and wash with plenty of water and soap. Prolonged contact can cause dryness and irritation to the skin. If irritation persists, seek medical attention. In case of eye contact, flush with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult an eye doctor.