Ethyl Acetate
Product Description
Ethyl acetate is a widely used solvent, especially for paints, varnishes, lacquers, cleaning mixtures, and perfumes.
Product:
Ethyl Acetate
CAS:
141-78-6
Synonym:
Ethyl ethanoate; Acetoxyethane; Acetic acid ethyl ester; Acetic ether
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless Liquid
Boiling point
76.5 - 77.5 °C
Density
0.902 g/cm3
Melting point
−84 °C
Molecular Weight
88.11
Odor
Fruity odor
Purity
99.8%
Refractive index
1.3720
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Ethyl Acetate used in many
industry applications
Ethyl acetate, a clear, colorless liquid with a fruity odor, finds various industrial applications owing to its unique properties. Here's a list of some of its industrial uses:
- Solvent: Ethyl acetate is widely used as a solvent in various industrial processes, including paint and coating formulations, printing inks, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals, due to its high solvency power, low toxicity, and rapid evaporation rate.
- Paints and Coatings: It serves as a solvent and diluent in the formulation of paints, varnishes, and coatings, where it contributes to film formation, viscosity control, and drying characteristics.
- Printing Inks: Ethyl acetate is employed as a solvent and carrier in the formulation of printing inks, including flexographic, gravure, and screen printing inks, where it enhances ink flow, color dispersion, and print quality.
- Adhesives: It is used as a solvent in the formulation of adhesives, sealants, and tapes, where it improves adhesion, workability, and drying speed.
- Chemical Synthesis: Ethyl acetate serves as a reactant and solvent in various chemical synthesis reactions, including esterifications, Grignard reactions, and Fischer esterifications, in pharmaceutical, fine chemical, and fragrance industries.
- Food Flavoring: It is utilized as a flavoring agent and solvent in the production of food flavorings, extracts, and essences, particularly in confectionery, beverages, and baked goods.
- Pharmaceuticals: Ethyl acetate is employed as a solvent and extraction agent in pharmaceutical formulations, including tablets, capsules, and topical solutions, where it aids in the dissolution and extraction of active pharmaceutical ingredients.
- Perfumes and Fragrances: It is used as a solvent and carrier in the production of perfumes, colognes, and fragrances, where it helps dissolve fragrance compounds and maintain fragrance intensity over time.
- Cosmetics: Ethyl acetate is utilized in the production of cosmetics, such as nail polishes and removers, as a solvent and carrier for pigments and resins.
- Decaffeination: It is employed as a solvent in the decaffeination process of coffee and tea, where it selectively extracts caffeine from the raw materials without affecting flavor compounds.
- Extractive Distillation: Ethyl acetate is used in extractive distillation processes for the separation and purification of various chemical compounds, including alcohols, acids, and esters.
- Laboratory Reagent: It serves as a laboratory reagent and solvent in analytical chemistry, organic synthesis, and chromatography techniques, where it is commonly used for extraction, dilution, and separation purposes.