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1-Chlorobutane is an alkyl halide with the formula CH3(CH2)3Cl. It is a colorless flammable liquid.
1-Chlorobutane was used as intermediate and solvent. It is used in HPLC, spectrophotometry and environmental testing. It is used as an alkylating agent in the synthesis of organic and organometallic compounds. It is also used as an anthelmintic in veterinary medicine.
Grignard reagents have been recommended over EtMgBr for the preparation of ethynylmagnesium halides from acetylene. For more information see: Organization. synthesizer. Coll., 8, 606 (1993); For the formation and use of Grignard reagents in the Mn-Cu-catalyzed 1,4-addition of enones, see: Org. synthesizer. Coll., 9, 328 (1998).
Mututuwari, T. M.; Tran, C. D. Capacity studies of mixtures of binary nitromethane and chlorinated alkanes over the temperature range (298.15 to 318.15) K. J. Hazard. alma mater. 2014, 264, 449-459.
Atanaser, L. I.; Bistak, S.; Riess, G. Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) copolymer block towards polymer-anionic surface activity at the water-1-chlorobutane interface The effect of dynamic interfacial tension and dilatational viscoelasticity of agent complexes.
Additional analytical test methods may be applicable to 1-chlorobutane. Please contact us for the latest available analytes and methods.
As a high priority chemical for initial assessment, 1-chlorobutane
Selected within the framework of the OECD HPV Chemicals
program.
1-Chlorobutane is a stable liquid and is produced in approx. Japan 1990-1993 was 800 tons/year. this
Chemicals used as intermediates in the synthesis of catalysts and other organic compounds in closed systems
Japan. The chemical is considered "not readily biodegradable." Bioaccumulation factor 90 - 450.
Considering its physicochemical properties (e.g. molecular
weight, water solubility, vapor pressure and partition coefficient). Worst estimated concentration was 7.3 ¥10-9 mg/l (air).
1-Chlorobutane is a stable liquid and is produced in approx. 800 tons/year in 1990 -
1993 in Japan. This chemical is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of catalysts and other products