N-Butylamine Cas 109-73-9

N-Butylamine Cas 109-73-9

Chemical Name: N-Butylamine

CAS: 109-73-9

Molecular Fomula:C4H11N

Molecular Weight:73.14

Chemical Structure:Butylamine Structure

Appearance: Colorless volatile liquid

Purity: 99.5%

Typical Properties

Item Specifications
Color&appearance Colorless liquid
N-butylamine 99.5% min
Di-N-butylamine 0.1% max
Tri-N-butylamin 0.1% max
N-butanol 0.1% max
Water 0.1% max
Hazen 15
Color&appearance Colorless liquid

Usage

N-butylamine is an intermediate of the fungicide benomyl and a raw material for n-butyl isocyanate, which is used in the production of sulfonylurea herbicides.
N-Butylamine can be used as an analytical reagent for testing cyanide and some platinum metals, as an emulsifier and a dye intermediate, and as a pharmaceutical, pesticide herbicide, dye, surfactant, rubber processing aid agent etc.

Shelf life:

12 months, Keep stored in cool, dry conditions in well sealed containers.

Package:

150kg fiber drum.
Delivery as class 3 hazard product.

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