Dibutyl Carbonate

CAS# 542-52-9

Product Description

Dibutyl carbonate finds applications in various industrial sectors due to its unique properties.

Product:

Dibutyl Carbonate

CAS:

542-52-9

Synonym:

Carbonic acid, dibutyl ester; n-Butyl carbonate

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Colorles liquid

Boiling point

207 °C

Density

0.93 g/cm3

Flash Point

76 °C

Melting point

<25 °C

Molecular Weight

174.24

Purity

>98%

Refractive index

1.4117

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We Offer Dibutyl Carbonate
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Dibutyl Carbonate used in many
industry applications

Dibutyl carbonate finds applications in various industrial sectors due to its unique properties. Here are some of its primary uses:

  1. Solvent: Dibutyl carbonate serves as a solvent in different industries, including pharmaceuticals, coatings, adhesives, and specialty chemicals. It exhibits good solvency power for a wide range of organic compounds and is particularly valued for its low volatility, high boiling point, and compatibility with many materials.
  2. Electrolyte Additive: It is used as an electrolyte additive in lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors. Dibutyl carbonate helps enhance the conductivity and stability of the electrolyte solution, thereby improving the overall performance and cycle life of the energy storage devices.
  3. Extraction Medium: In chemical processes, dibutyl carbonate can function as an extraction medium for separating various components from reaction mixtures or feedstocks. Its selective solubility properties make it suitable for extracting specific compounds or purifying target substances.
  4. Reaction Medium: Dibutyl carbonate serves as a reaction medium or solvent in organic synthesis reactions. It can facilitate a variety of transformations, including esterifications, alkylations, and transesterifications, leading to the production of specialty chemicals, pharmaceutical intermediates, and fine chemicals.
  5. Plasticizer: It is used as a plasticizer in polymer formulations to improve flexibility, processability, and mechanical properties. Dibutyl carbonate can be incorporated into polymers such as PVC, cellulose acetate, and polyurethane to enhance their performance and compatibility with other materials.
  6. Cosmetic Ingredient: Dibutyl carbonate may be utilized in cosmetic and personal care products as a solvent, carrier, or conditioning agent. It can help dissolve or disperse active ingredients, improve product texture, and enhance skin feel without leaving a greasy residue.
  7. Chemical Intermediate: It serves as a versatile chemical intermediate in the synthesis of various organic compounds, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and specialty additives. Dibutyl carbonate can undergo a range of chemical transformations, leading to the formation of valuable products for diverse applications.
  8. Hydrogenation Solvent: Dibutyl carbonate is employed as a solvent in hydrogenation reactions for converting unsaturated compounds into saturated derivatives. It can support heterogeneous catalysis or serve as a reaction medium for homogeneous catalytic processes, facilitating the production of hydrogenated products.
  9. Fuel Additive: In some cases, dibutyl carbonate may be used as a fuel additive to improve combustion characteristics, reduce emissions, and enhance fuel efficiency. Its oxygenate properties and chemical stability make it a potential candidate for blending with gasoline or diesel fuels.
  10. Corrosion Inhibitor: Dibutyl carbonate can function as a corrosion inhibitor in metalworking fluids, lubricants, and rust preventives. By forming a protective film on metal surfaces, it helps inhibit corrosion, extend equipment life, and maintain performance in various industrial applications.