Methoxypropyl Acetate: Technical Leaflet Petrochemicals
Methoxypropyl Acetate: Technical Leaflet Petrochemicals
Methoxypropyl Acetate: Technical Leaflet Petrochemicals
M 5888 e
October 2010
Petrochemicals
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Methoxypropyl Acetate
Medium-volatility solvent with a mild odour. Does not contain any
hydroxyl groups, and has good solvent power for numerous resins
and dyes. Its main applications are in the coatings and printing inks,
where it can replace ethoxyethyl acetate in many cases.
Chemical nature
1-Methoxy-2-propyl acetate;
Propylene glycol monomethyl ether-1,2-acetate
H3C O CH2 CH CH3
|
O
|
H 3C C = O
Molecular formula:
C6H12O3
Molar mass:
132.16 g/mol
CAS-Number:
108-65-6
Delivery specification
Property
Value
EINECS No.:
Unit
203-603-9
Test method
Mass fraction
of methoxypropyl acetate* min. 99.5 %
of water
max. 0.05 %
Gas chromatography,
BASF-method
DIN 51777, part 1
Platinum-cobalt colour
max. 10
Properties
Methoxypropyl acetate is a clear, slightly hygroscopic liquid with a mild
odour. It is freely miscible with most common organic solvents, but has only
limited miscibility with water.
By virtue of its ether and ester groups, methoxypropyl acetate enters into
reactions that are characteristic of ethers and esters and display their solvent power. For instance, it dissolves numerous natural and synthetic resins,
waxes, fats and oils.
Since methoxypropyl acetate may react with the oxygen in the air to form
peroxides, BASF supplies it inhibited with 2.6-di-tert-butyl-para-cresol
(butylated hydroxytoluene BHT).
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Methoxypropyl Acetate
Physical data The following physical data have been compiled from the literature as well as
from BASF measurements and calculations. They provide no guarantee of
properties in the legal sense, however.
145147 C
0.9650.970 g/cm3
1.4011.403
Solidification point
<75 C
T [C] Vapour
Density
Viscosity Specific
Thermal
pressure
heat
conductivity
P [mbar] [g/cm3] [mPas] Cp [kJ/(kgK)] [mW/(mK)]
40
0.009 1.0310
8.26
20
0.10 1.0099
3.33
10
0.28 0.9992
2.43
0
0.70 0.9885
1.86
10
1.60 0.9777
1.48
20
3.37 0.9669
1.20
40
12.43 0.9451
0.85
2.080
50
22.06 0.9341
0.73
2.100
60
37.47 0.9230
0.64
2.110
80
96.4
0.9006
0.50
100
218.7
0.8780
0.41
120
447.5
0.8552
0.34
140
841.8
0.8321
0.28
146.4 1013
Surface tension
at 20 C
at 40 C
at 25 C
d = 15.6 (MPa)1/2
p = 5.6 (MPa)1/2
h = 9.8 (MPa)1/2
t = 19.3 (MPa)1/2
* extrapolated
28.2 mN/m
25.2 mN/m
at 25 C
Heat of combustion ( Hc)
at 25 C
Enthalpy of vaporization ( Hv)
at the boiling
point
141.2
140.7
140.2
139.2
138.7
138.1*
137.0*
135.9*
24208 kJ/kg
380.6 kJ/kg
317.3 kJ/kg
5036 kJ/kg
>33
approx. 22%-wt
approx. 6%-wt
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Methoxypropyl Acetate
Applications
Coatings Industry
By virtue of its good solvent power for numerous resins and dyes, methoxypropyl acetate can be used as a solvent, flow improver and coalescent in
coatings.
[1]Technical Information Leaflet of BASF SE: Gas-chromatographic determination of the degree of purity of solvents and plasticizers (a review)
(TI-CIW/ES 001 e).
Safety
When using this product, the information and advice given in our Safety
Data Sheet should be observed. Due attention should also be given to
the precautions necessary for handling chemicals.
Note
The data contained in this publication are based on our current knowledge
and experience. In view of the many factors that may affect processing
and application of our product, these data do not relieve processors from
carrying out their own investigations and tests; neither do these data imply
any guarantee of certain properties, nor the suitability of the product for
a specific purpose. Any descriptions, drawings, photographs, data, proportions, weights etc. given herein may change without prior information
and do not constitute the agreed contractual quality of the product. It is
the responsibility of the recipient of our products to ensure that any
proprietary rights and existing laws and legislation are observed.
October 2010
BASF SE
Operating Division Petrochemicals
Regionale Business Unit Plasticizers and Solvents Europe
67056 Ludwigshafen, Germany
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