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Atomfair n-Butyl nitrite C4H9NO2
Description n-Butyl Nitrite (CAS No. 113479-65-5) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C4H9NO2, widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This clear, volatile liquid is classified as an alkyl nitrite ester, known for its rapid reactivity and role as a nitric oxide (NO) donor. Its IUPAC name, butyl nitrite , reflects its structural composition as the butyl ester of nitrous acid. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure optimal purity, stability, and consistency, making it ideal for synthetic chemistry, pharmaceutical research, and specialized industrial processes. Packaged under controlled conditions to prevent degradation, it is available in varying…
Description
Description
n-Butyl Nitrite (CAS No. 113479-65-5) is a high-purity organic compound with the molecular formula C4H9NO2, widely utilized in research and industrial applications. This clear, volatile liquid is classified as an alkyl nitrite ester, known for its rapid reactivity and role as a nitric oxide (NO) donor. Its IUPAC name, butyl nitrite, reflects its structural composition as the butyl ester of nitrous acid. Our product is rigorously tested to ensure optimal purity, stability, and consistency, making it ideal for synthetic chemistry, pharmaceutical research, and specialized industrial processes. Packaged under controlled conditions to prevent degradation, it is available in varying quantities to suit laboratory and bulk-scale needs.
Key Features:
- CAS No.: 113479-65-5 (also listed under 544-16-1)
- Molecular Weight: 103.12 g/mol
- Boiling Point: ~78??C
- Density: ~0.88 g/cm3
- Synonyms: N-BUTYL NITRITE, Nitrous acid butyl ester
- CAS No: 113479-65-5
- Molecular Formula: C4H9NO2
- Molecular Weight: 103.12
- Exact Mass: 103.063328530
- Monoisotopic Mass: 103.063328530
- IUPAC Name: butyl nitrite
- SMILES: CCCCON=O
- Synonyms: Butyl nitrite, 544-16-1, N-BUTYL NITRITE, Nitrous acid, butyl ester, Nitrous Acid Butyl Ester
Application
n-Butyl nitrite serves as a versatile reagent in organic synthesis, particularly for diazotization reactions and the preparation of nitroso compounds. In pharmaceutical research, it is employed as a nitric oxide donor for studying vasodilation and cardiovascular mechanisms. Industrial applications include its use as a solvent and intermediate in the production of specialty chemicals. Caution is advised due to its volatility and potential toxicity.
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