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Dibutyl maleate

CAS No.: 105-76-0      Formula: C12H20O4

Weight: 228.28500

Synonyms: 2-Butenedioic acid (Z)-, dibutyl ester; maleic acid di-n-butyl ester; butyl maleate; 2-methylenesuccinic acid dibutyl ester; Itaconic Acid Dibutyl Ester; Maleic acid dibutyl ester; dibutyl 2-methylenesuccinate; Dibutyl itaconate; Di-n-butyl maleate; Butanedioic acid,methylene-,dibutyl ester; n-butyl maleate; Methylen-bernsteinsaeure-dibutylester; Di(n-butyl) itaconate;




Description

It is used as a raw material for synthetic resins and paints, as well as impregnants, dispersants, lubricants, etc. in the petroleum industry, fabrics, plastics, and paper industries, and can be used as a plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride resins and methacrylic resins. Maleic acid esters are used as intermediates in organic synthesis, mainly for addition reactions on double bonds. Such as Diels-Alder reaction with butadiene, cyclopentadiene, etc., adding hydrogen, nitrile, mercaptan, amine and other compounds containing active hydrogen, the famous surfactant dialkyl succinate sulfonate, It is prepared by the addition of sodium bisulfite.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
105-76-0
Synonyms:
2-Butenedioic acid (Z)-, dibutyl ester; maleic acid di-n-butyl ester; butyl maleate; 2-methylenesuccinic acid dibutyl ester; Itaconic Acid Dibutyl Ester; Maleic acid dibutyl ester; dibutyl 2-methylenesuccinate; Dibutyl itaconate; Di-n-butyl maleate; Butanedioic acid,methylene-,dibutyl ester; n-butyl maleate; Methylen-bernsteinsaeure-dibutylester; Di(n-butyl) itaconate;
Formula:
C12H20O4
Molecular Weight:
228.28500
PSA:
52.60000
LogP:
2.22920
Properties
Appearance & Character:
Clear colorless to light yellow
Density:
0.99
Melting Point:
-85°C
Boiling Point:
281 °C(lit.)
Flash Point:
>230 °F
Storage Conditions:
Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
Safety Info
Customs Code:
2917190090
WGK Germany:
1
Hazard Category Code:
R43; R51/53
Security Instructions:
S26-S36-S61-S37-S29-S24
Dangerous Goods Sign:
Xi