Octanol, also known as octyl alcohol, is primarily used in the production of plasticizers, extractants, stabilizers, and serves as an intermediate for solvents and fragrances. Octanol itself is also used as a fragrance, blending into floral scents such as rose and lily, and as a soap fragrance.
Product Overview
Common Name: n-Octanol, C8 Alcohol
Chemical Name: 1-Octanol
CAS Registry Number: 111-87-5
EINECS Registry Number: 203-917-6
Chemical Formula: C8H18O
Molecular Weight: 130.23
Application Fields
1. Pesticide Industry: n-Octanol can be used as a raw material for pesticides.
2. Pharmaceutical Industry: n-Octanol serves as an intermediate in drug synthesis and can also be used as a solvent and plasticizer for pharmaceuticals.
3. Industrial Manufacturing: n-Octanol is a key raw material for producing high-performance plastic plasticizers.
4. Fragrance and Dye Industries: n-Octanol can be used as a solvent and carrier for fragrances and dyes.
Packaging Method
Drum
Stability and Storage Conditions
Storage Conditions: n-Octanol should be stored in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and high temperatures.
Shelf Life: 2 years (unopened)
Physical and Chemical Properties:
Colorless oily liquid with a pungent odor;
Melting Point (°C): -16.7;
Boiling Point (°C): 196;
Relative Density (water=1): 0.83 (20°C);
Relative Vapor Density (air=1): 4.48;
Saturated Vapor Pressure (kPa): 0.13 (54°C);
Heat of Combustion (kJ/mol): 5275.2;
Flash Point (°C): 81 (closed cup).