Identification | More | [Name]
2-sec-Butylphenol | [CAS]
89-72-5 | [Synonyms]
2-SEC-BUTYLPHENOL ORTHO-SEC-BUTYLPHENOL OSBP O-S-BUTYLPHENOL O-SEC-BUTYLPHENOL 1-(1-Methylpropyl)phenol 2-(1-methylpropyl)-pheno 2-(1-Methylpropyl)phenol 2-(1-methylpropyl)-Phenol 2-(2-butyl)phenol 2-sec.Butylfenol 2-sec.butylfenol(czech) o-sec-butyl-pheno Phenol, o-sec-butyl- Phenol,2-(1-methylpropyl)- Phenol,o-sec-butyl- 2-SEC.-BUTYLPHENOL 98% O-Sec-Butylphenol,~99% 2-sec-Butylphenol,98% 2-sek.Butylphenol | [EINECS(EC#)]
201-933-8 | [Molecular Formula]
C10H14O | [MDL Number]
MFCD00002225 | [Molecular Weight]
150.22 | [MOL File]
89-72-5.mol |
Chemical Properties | Back Directory | [Appearance]
The butylphenols include several isomers.
Solid butylphenols (28805-86-9) generally have properties
similar to the above: | [Melting point ]
12 °C(lit.)
| [Boiling point ]
226-228 °C(lit.)
| [density ]
0.982 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
| [vapor pressure ]
0.03 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
| [refractive index ]
n20/D 1.522(lit.)
| [Fp ]
234 °F
| [form ]
Liquid | [pka]
10.36±0.35(Predicted) | [Stability:]
Stable, but air sensitive. Incompatible with acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, bases, strong oxidizing agents, copper and its alloys, brass. | [Water Solubility ]
Insoluble. <0.1 g/100 mL at 20 ºC | [BRN ]
1210026 | [Exposure limits]
ACGIH: TWA 5 ppm (Skin) NIOSH: TWA 5 ppm(30 mg/m3) | [Uses]
Chemical intermediate in preparation of resins,
plasticizers, surface-active agents.
| [CAS DataBase Reference]
89-72-5(CAS DataBase Reference) | [NIST Chemistry Reference]
Phenol, 2-(1-methylpropyl)-(89-72-5) | [EPA Substance Registry System]
89-72-5(EPA Substance) |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
C | [Risk Statements ]
R20/21/22:Harmful by inhalation, in contact with skin and if swallowed . R34:Causes burns. R22:Harmful if swallowed. | [Safety Statements ]
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice . S27:Take off immediately all contaminated clothing . S28:After contact with skin, wash immediately with plenty of ... (to be specified by the manufacturer) . S36/37/39:Wear suitable protective clothing, gloves and eye/face protection . S45:In case of accident or if you feel unwell, seek medical advice immediately (show label where possible) . | [RIDADR ]
UN 3145 8/PG 2
| [WGK Germany ]
2
| [RTECS ]
SJ8920000
| [TSCA ]
Yes | [HazardClass ]
8 | [PackingGroup ]
III | [HS Code ]
29071910 | [Safety Profile]
A poison by
intraperitoneal and intravenous routes.
Moderately toxic by ingestion and skin
contact. A severe skin and eye irritant.
Combustible when exposed to heat or
flame. To fight fire, use foam, spray, CO2,
dry chemical. When heated to
decomposition it emits acrid and irritating
fumes. See also PHENOL and other butyl
phenols | [Hazardous Substances Data]
89-72-5(Hazardous Substances Data) |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [General Description]
Clear colorless liquid. | [Reactivity Profile]
Phenols, such as O-SEC-BUTYLPHENOL(89-72-5), do not behave as organic alcohols, as one might guess from the presence of a hydroxyl (-OH) group in their structure. Instead, they react as weak organic acids. Phenols and cresols are much weaker as acids than common carboxylic acids (phenol has Ka = 1.3 x 10^[-10]). These materials are incompatible with strong reducing substances such as hydrides, nitrides, alkali metals, and sulfides. Flammable gas (H2) is often generated, and the heat of the reaction may ignite the gas. Heat is also generated by the acid-base reaction between phenols and bases. Such heating may initiate polymerization of the organic compound. Phenols are sulfonated very readily (for example, by concentrated sulfuric acid at room temperature). The reactions generate heat. Phenols are also nitrated very rapidly, even by dilute nitric acid. | [Air & Water Reactions]
Insoluble in water. | [Hazard]
Skin, eye, and upper respiratory tract irri-
tant.
| [Potential Exposure]
Butylphenols may be used as intermediates in manufacturing varnish and lacquer resins; as a
germicidal agent in detergent disinfectants; as a pour point
depressant, in motor-oil additives; de-emulsifier for oil;
soap-antioxidant, plasticizer, fumigant, and insecticide | [Fire Hazard]
This chemical is combustible. | [First aid]
If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove any
contact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least
15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek
medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts
the skin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical has been inhaled, remove from
exposure, begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions, including resuscitation mask) if breathing has
stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer
promptly to a medical facility. When this chemical has
been swallowed, get medical attention. Give large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Do not make an unconscious person vomit | [Shipping]
UN2430 Alkylphenols, solid, n.o.s. (including
C2-C12 homologues), Hazard class: 8; Labels: 8—
Corrosive material | [Incompatibilities]
Vapors may form explosive mixture with
air. These phenol/cresol materials can react with oxidizers;
reaction may be violent. Incompatible with strong reducing
substances such as hydrides, nitrides, alkali metals, and sulfides. Flammable gas (H2) is often generated, and the heat
of the reaction may cause the gas to ignite and explode.
Heat is also generated by the acid-base reaction with bases;
such heating may initiate polymerization of the organic
compound. React with boranes, alkalies, aliphatic amines,
amides, nitric acid, sulfuric acid. Phenols are sulfonated
very readily (for example, by concentrated sulfuric acid at
room temperature). These reactions generate heat. Phenols
are also nitrated very rapidly, even by dilute nitric acid and
can explode when heated. Many phenols form metal salts
that may be detonated by mild shock | [Chemical Properties]
colourless to light yellow liquid | [Chemical Properties]
The butylphenols include several isomers.
Solid butylphenols (28805-86-9) generally have properties
similar to the above: | [Definition]
ChEBI: A member of the class of phenols that is phenol carrying a butan-2-yl group at position 2. | [Health Hazard]
o-sec-Butylphenol is a skin, eye,
and respiratory irritant.
Acute occupational exposures have resulted
in mild respiratory irritation as well as
skin burns. | [Flammability and Explosibility]
Notclassified |
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