Synonyms: 1-Aminobutane; n-Butylamine
CAS Number: 109-73-9
Formula: C4H11N
Formula Weight: 73.14
Linear Formula: CH3(CH2)3NH2
MDL No.: MFCD00011690
Purity: 0.995
Boiling Point: 78 C(lit.)
Melting Point: -49 C (lit.)
Density: 0.74 g/mL at 25 C(lit.)
Refractive Index: n20/D 1.401(lit.)
Beilstein Registry Number: 605269
EC Number: 203-699-2
UNSPSC Code: 12352100
General description: Butylamine (n-Butylamine, BuA) is a primary aliphatic amine. Its pyrolysis mechanism has been investigated. BuA can be synthesized from butyronitrile via Co/SiO2 (silicon dioxide) assisted hydrogenation. A decrease in fluorescence intensity was observed on adding BuA to a solution of colloidal CdSe nanoparticles (NPs).
Application: Butylamine (n-Butylamine) may be used as a template to generate hierarchical monolithic zeolites. It may also be used as a dispersion medium for fluorinated graphene sheets (F-GSs) to generate butylamine modified F-GSs.
RTECS: EO2975000
RIDADR: UN1125 - class 3 - PG 2 - n-Butylamine
WGK Germany: 1
Flash Point(F): 19.4 F
Flash Point(C): -7 C
R Codes: 11-20/21/22-35
S Codes: 3-16-26-29-36/37/39-45
IOD Codes: F,C
Symbol: GHS02, GHS05, GHS06
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: H225-H290-H302-H311 + H331-H314
Precautionary statements: P210-P261-P280-P303 + P361 + P353-P305 + P351 + P338-P370 + P378