Message: | Flammable, in case of high fever, open flame has the risk of burning. Contact with the oxidant violent reaction.Appearance and properties: colorless or light yellow transparent liquid, there is a strong irritant. Odor melting point (c):-45Relative density (water = 1):0.95Boiling point (c):155.6Relative vapour density (air = 1):3.38Molecular formula: C6H10OMolecular weight: 98.14Content: quality is more than 99.5%, the qualified product is greater than or equal to 99.0%.Saturated vapor pressure (1000 PA):1.33 (38.7 C)Critical temperature (c):385.9Critical pressure (Zhao Pa):4.06Octanol / water partition coefficient of value: 0.81Flash point (c):43Explosion upper limit (V / V):9.4Ignition temperature (c):420Explosion lower limit% (V / V):1.1Solubility: soluble in water, in the miscible with alcohol, ether, benzene, acetone and most organic solvents.In the industry is mainly used as raw materials and synthetic organic solvent, such as it can dissolve the cellulose nitrate, paint, paint and other name: the name of cyclohexanone English: cyclohexanone molecular formula: C6H10O molecular weight: 98.14 compound categories: introduction of aldehydes and ketones: carbonyl carbons including in the six membered ring saturated ring ketone. Character: colorless transparent liquid, earthy containing trace amounts of phenol, with mint. Impurity is pale yellow, with the storage time generated impurities and color, was water white to pale yellow, with strong pungent odor. And air mixture explosion limit 3.2% ~ 9.0% (volume), flammable volatile. Stability Cyclohexanone is an important chemical raw material, is made of nylon, the main intermediates of caprolactam and adipic acid. It is also an important industrial solvent, such as for paint, especially for those containing nitrocellulose, vinyl chloride polymer and copolymer or methacrylate polymer paint. For excellent solvent of organophosphorus pesticides and many analogues of pesticides, used as a dye as the solvent, solvent viscosity......url:http://www.luzhongchemical.com |