Butyl acetate
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Product name: Butyl acetate
CAS: 123-86-4
Molecular formula: C6H12O2
Molecular weight: 116.16
Description: Butyl acetate,
also called n-butyl acetate or butyl ethanoate, is an organic compound, meaning
it is a compound that has carbon. In terms of molecular structure, butyl
acetate contains carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Organically, butyl acetate is
found in many fruits. When synthesized, it is used as a solvent with lacquers
and as an artificial fruit flavor.
Butyl acetate contains
six molecules of carbon, 12 molecules of hydrogen and two molecules of oxygen.
The molar mass, which measures the mass of every molecule in a compound, is116.16 g/mol, making it a
fairly heavy compound. In appearance, butyl ethanoate is colorless, a liquid at
room temperate and has a fruity odor. The melting point is -101° Fahrenheit
(-74° Celsius) and the boiling point is256°F(126°C).
It is an ester, which means it is an organic compound in which a hydrogen
molecule is replaced with an alkyl.
While created
naturally in many fruits, most butyl ethanoate is synthesized for commercial
use. It is created using a butanol isomer and an acetic acid. These compounds
go through esterification and are then heated with a strong acid such as
sulfuric acid.
Naturally, butyl
acetate is found in pears, raspberries and pineapples, along with many other
fruits. Honey bees' stingers have pheromones that contain butyl ethanoate.
Products featuring this compound include milk, cheese, rum, roasted nuts and
many other products that need fermentation.