Identification | Back Directory | [Name]
Propylene tetramer | [CAS]
6842-15-5 | [Synonyms]
Dodecene Light Tetramer Propylene tetramer PROPYLENETETRAMERS 1-Propene, tetramer Dodecene (nonlinear) Propylene Tetramer(PT) TIANFU-CHEM Propylene tetramer (4E,7E,10E)-dodeca-1,4,7,10-tetraene | [EINECS(EC#)]
203-968-4 | [Molecular Formula]
C12H24 | [MDL Number]
MFCD01775553 | [MOL File]
6842-15-5.mol | [Molecular Weight]
42.08 |
Hazard Information | Back Directory | [Chemical Properties]
Liquid. Boiling range
183–218C, bulk d 6.44 lb/gal (15.5). Combustible. | [Uses]
Detergents (dodecylbenzene), lubricant additives,
plasticizers. | [General Description]
A colorless liquid. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Vapors are heavier than air. May irritate skin and eyes, and may be narcotic in high concentrations. Used to make other chemicals. | [Air & Water Reactions]
Highly flammable. Insoluble in water. | [Reactivity Profile]
Propylene tetramer may react vigorously with strong oxidizing agents. May react exothermically with reducing agents to release hydrogen gas. In the presence of various catalysts (such as acids) or initiators, may undergo exothermic addition polymerization reactions. | [Health Hazard]
No inhalation hazard expected. Aspiration hazard if ingested. Low skin and eye irritation. | [Definition]
Dodecene: a straight-chain alkene,CH3(CH2)9CH:CH2, obtained from petroleumand used in making dodecylbenzene. | [Chemical Reactivity]
Reactivity with Water No reaction; Reactivity with Common Materials: No reaction; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics: Not pertinent; Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent. |
Safety Data | Back Directory | [Hazard Codes ]
Xn | [Risk Statements ]
65-66 | [Safety Statements ]
62 | [RIDADR ]
UN 2850/3295 | [Safety Profile]
Low toxicity by
ingestion, inhalation, and skin contact.
Probably irritating and narcotic in high
concentration. Flammable or combustible
when exposed to heat or flame; can react
with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use
foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to
decomposition it emits acrid smoke and
irritating fumes. |
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