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2-Butyne-1,4 diol | 110-65-6 | Sarchem Labs

SKU: S3241

Description

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2-Butyne Description 

Synonym: 2-butyne-1,4-diol, butynediol, 1,4-dihydroxy-2-butyne, 1,4-butynediol, bis hydroxymethyl acetylene, 2-butynediol, 2-butin-1,4-diol, agrisynth b3d, unii-axh202fpqm, 1,4-butynediol van

General Description of 2-Butyne

The ion-molecule interaction of the aromatic distonic N-methyl-pyridinium-4-yl radical cation with 2-butyne was examined using ion trap mass spectrometry.

Application of 2-Butyne

2-Butyne is commonly used in organic synthesis as a precursor to various chemical processes. It is also used to manufacture medicines, agrochemicals, and polymers. Furthermore, 2-butyne is an intermediary in synthesizing fine chemicals and specialized materials, providing flexibility in industrial applications.

Benefits of 2-Butyne 

  • It is compatible with various functional groups, making it easy to incorporate into different molecular frameworks without causing undesired side effects. 
  • 2-Butyne-derived chemicals in material science synthesize polymers, resins, and coatings with desired mechanical strength and thermal stability qualities.
  • In the energy sector, 2-Butyne can be utilized as a fuel or fuel additive, providing benefits such as high energy density and low emissions compared to traditional hydrocarbon fuels. 
  • Its applicability in laboratory-scale research and development allows for studying new synthetic techniques and identifying novel chemicals with potential applications in various sectors.
  • In the energy sphere, 2-Butyne can be utilized as a fuel or fuel additive, providing advantages such as high energy density and minimal emissions compared to standard hydrocarbon fuel.
  • Its applicability in laboratory-scale research and development allows for studying new synthetic techniques and identifying novel molecules with potential applications in various sectors.

Acidity of 2-Butyne:

 2-Butyne has a pKa of approximately 25, indicating it is a weak acid.

 Melting Point of 2-Butyne:

The melting point of 2-Butyne is -32.5°C.

Density of 2-Butyne:

 The density of 2-Butyne is about 0.681 g/cm³ at 25°C.

Boiling Point of 2-Butyne:

The boiling point of 2-Butyne is 27.8°C.

Melting Point 58°C
Color Undesignated
Boiling Point 238°C
UN Number 2716
Formula Weight 86.09
Physical Form Crystal-Powder at 20°C
Chemical Name or Material 2-Butyne-1,4-diol

SPECIFICATION

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Safety Information

Classification of the substance or mixture

GHS Label elements, including precautionary statements

Hazards not otherwise classified (HNOC) or not covered by GHS

 

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