CAS 2366-52-1
:1-Fluorobutane
Description:
1-Fluorobutane, with the CAS number 2366-52-1, is a halogenated organic compound belonging to the class of alkyl fluorides. It is characterized by the presence of a fluorine atom attached to the first carbon of a four-carbon butane chain. This structural feature imparts unique properties to the molecule, including increased polarity and reactivity compared to its non-fluorinated counterparts. 1-Fluorobutane is typically a colorless liquid at room temperature and exhibits a relatively low boiling point, which is common for small aliphatic fluorinated compounds. It is generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents, making it useful in various chemical applications. The presence of the fluorine atom can enhance its stability and resistance to degradation, which is advantageous in certain industrial processes. However, like many fluorinated compounds, it may pose environmental and health concerns, necessitating careful handling and disposal. Overall, 1-fluorobutane serves as an important intermediate in organic synthesis and can be utilized in the production of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
Formula:C4H9F
InChI:InChI=1/C4H9F/c1-2-3-4-5/h2-4H2,1H3
InChI key:InChIKey=FCBJLBCGHCTPAQ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:C(CC)CF
Synonyms:- Butane, 1-fluoro-
- 1-Fluorobutane
- 1-fluoro-butan
- Butyl fluoride
- N-butylfluoride
- 1-FLUOROBUTENE
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1-Fluorobutane
CAS:<p>1-Fluorobutane is a compound that is used in the manufacture of polycarboxylate ionomers. It is also used as a chemical intermediate to produce other chemicals such as alkylating agents, fluorinated acetates, and perfluoroalkanes. 1-Fluorobutane has been shown to have high chemical stability and can be easily purified by distillation. The physical properties of 1-fluorobutane are similar to those of butane, including boiling point and molecular weight. The structure of 1-fluorobutane consists of one carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms with one hydrogen atom bonded to one fluorine atom. 1-Fluorobutane can be either liquid or gas at room temperature depending on the pressure it is under. When heated, it will turn into a gas and release heat energy. The molecule has a dipole moment because the electronegative fluorine atom pulls electrons away from</p>Formula:C4H9FPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:76.11 g/mol



