Description
N-Butylpyridinium chloride, also known as 1-butylpyridinium chloride, is an ionic liquid with the CAS number 1124-64-7. This compound consists of a positively charged N-butylpyridinium cation (a pyridine ring with a butyl group attached to the nitrogen atom) and a chloride anion. It is recognized for its properties as a versatile salt, often appearing as a white to off-white or pale yellow crystalline solid. N-Butylpyridinium chloride is known for its solubility in water and its hygroscopic nature, meaning it tends to absorb moisture from the air. Its unique characteristics make it valuable in various chemical applications, including organic synthesis and electrochemistry.
Properties
Property Value CAS Number 1124-64-7 Molecular Formula C9H14ClN Molecular Weight ≈171.67 g/mol Appearance White to off-white or pale yellow crystalline solid/powder Melting Point Approximately 131-132 °C (some sources state up to 162 °C) Solubility Soluble in water pH ≈7 (in water, 20 °C) Sensitivity Hygroscopic Storage Temperature Store below +30°C, in a cool, dark place, under inert gas recommended Synonyms 1-Butylpyridinium chloride, [BPY]Cl, N-n-Butylpyridinium chloride Contact Us Now!
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