Heptyl butyrate CAS 5870-93-9
Chemical Name: Heptyl butyrate
Synonyms: Butyric acid, heptyl ester; n-Heptyl butanoate; Natural Heptyl Butyrate
CAS No.: 5870-93-9
Molecular Formula: C11H22O2
Molecular Weight: 186.29
Appearance: Liquid
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Heptyl butyrate Details
Chemical Name: Heptyl butyrate
Synonyms: Butyric acid, heptyl ester; n-Heptyl butanoate; Natural Heptyl Butyrate
CAS No.: 5870-93-9
Molecular Formula: C11H22O2
Molecular Weight: 186.29
Molecular?Structure:
Appearance: Liquid
Typical?Properties
Density
0.864?g/mL?at 25???C(lit.)
Flash point
195???F
Refractive index
n20/D 1.4215(lit.)
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Heptyl butyrate Usage
Food spices
Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Drum
Heptyl butyrate Storage
Keep in a well-closed, light-resistant, dry and cool place.
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