2-Ethylhexanol

 

2-Ethylhexanol

2-Ethylhexanol is a flammable liquid, which in contact with a strong oxidizer may cause a fire. The appearance of this compound is a clear, colorless liquid from the alcohol family, which is almost insoluble in water but dissolves well in most aqueous solvents.

2-Ethylhexanol


What is 2-Ethylhexanol?

It is a branched, eight-carbon chiral alcohol, which is widely used in many applications such as solvents, flavorings, and aromatics, and especially as a precursor in the production of other chemicals such as emollients. This substance is insoluble in water and has a lower density than water. Although isooctanol (and the derivative isoxyl prefix) is commonly used in industry to refer to 2-ethylhexanol and its derivatives, IUPAC nomenclature conventions dictate that this name properly refers to another isomer of octanol, 6-methyl heptane- 1- Apply first.


Table of technical specifications of 2-Ethylhexanol

Product Name2-Ethylhexanol
The chemical formula of 2-EthylhexanolC8H18O
AppearanceClear colorless liquid
Molar mass130.23g/mol
ClassificationAlcohols
Density833 kg/m³
Boiling point184.7 °C
Melting point-76 °C


2-Ethylhexanol production method

2-Ethylhexanol is industrially produced by condensation of aldol n-butyraldehyde followed by hydrogenation of the resulting hydroxyaldehyde. About 2,500,000 tons are prepared in this way every year.



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