Chemical nature Acetic acid n-butyl ester
Molecular formula C6H12O2
Molar mass 116.16 g/mo
CAS Number 123-86-4
EC Number 204-658-1
Delivery specification Property Value Unit Test method
Mass fraction
– n-Butyl acetate 99.5 min. % DIN 55686
– Water 0.03max. % DIN 51777, Part 1
Platinum-cobalt colour 10 max. – DIN EN ISO 6271
Acid value 0.05 max. mg KOH/g DIN EN ISO 2114
Properties
n-Butyl acetate is a clear, moderately volatile liquid with a characteristic ester odour. It is miscible with all conventional solvents such as alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, ethers, glycols, glycol ethers, aromatic hydrocarbons and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Its solubility in water is limited.Our product conforms to the requirements of DIN 53246
Physical data
The following physical data have been compiled from the figures published in the literature and from BASF’s own measurements and calculations. Thefigures quoted here do not constitute a legally binding guarantee of properties for the product that we supply.
Boiling range at 1013 hPa 124 – 128 °C
(DIN 53171; 9 % v/v; 2 97 ml)
Density at 20 °C (DIN 51757) 0.879 – 0.881 g/cm3
Refractive index n20D(DIN 53491) 1.393 – 1.395
Solidification point at 1013 hPa – 76 °C
T [°C] Vapour pressure Density Viscosity
P [hPa] p [g/cm3] n [mPa.s]
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– 20 0.74 0.9220 1.48
– 10 1.66 0.9117 1.2
0 3.4 0.9016 1.01
10 6.7 0.8908 0.86
20 12.5 0.8797 0.74
30 22.0 0.8682 0.65
40 37.2 0.8564 0.57
50 60.7 0.8443 0.51
60 95.7 0.8318 0.46
80 217.6 0.8057 0.37
100 447.8 0.7783 0.31
120 848.5 0.7494 0.25
126 1013
Heat of combustion at 25 °C(D Hc) 28659 kJ/kg
Heat of formation (D Hf) – 4553 kJ/kg
Surface tension at 20 °C 25.3mN/m
Dielectric constant (e) at 20°C 5.07
Volatility index (DIN 53170; ether = 1) 12
Applications
n-Butyl acetate is an important solvent in the paints industry on account of its versatility. It is an excellent solvent for cellulose nitrate, resins and polymers and for oils and fats. Its moderate volatility and its resistance to blushing and levelling problems such as orange peel effects make it possible for paints with excellent levelling and gloss to be formulated. n-Butyl acetate is often employed in combination with n-butanol in paints, because n-butanol enhances the resistance to blushing and increases the solvency in many cases. n-Butanol cannot be used in paint systems that have to be free of hydroxyl groups, such as isocyanate paints.
Because of its low water absorption, its high resistance to hydrolysis and its high solvency, n-butyl acetate can also be employed as an extractant in the manufacture of pharmaceutical preparations and as an ingredient of cleaners, essences and fragrances
Safety
When using this product, the information and advice given in our Safety Data Sheet should be observed. Due attention should also be given to the precautions necessary for handling chemicals.
Note
The data contained in this publication are based on our current knowledge and experience. In view of the many factors that may affect processing and application of our product, these data do not relieve processors from carrying out their own investigations and tests; neither do these data imply any guarantee of certain properties, nor the suitability of the product for a specific purpose. Any descriptions, drawings, photographs, data, proportions, weights etc. given herein may change without prior information and do not constitute the agreed contractual quality of the product. It is the responsibility of the recipient of our products to ensure that any proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are observed.