Gamma Valerolactone
Product Description
Product Detail
	
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					 Product Name:  | 
				
					 Gamma valerolactone  | 
			
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					 CAS:  | 
				
					 108-29-2  | 
			
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					 MF:  | 
				
					 C5H8O2  | 
			
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					 MW:  | 
				
					 100.12  | 
			
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					 EINECS:  | 
				
					 203-569-5  | 
			
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					 Mol File:  | 
				
					 108-29-2.mol  | 
			
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					 Melting point  | 
				
					 −31 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 Boiling point  | 
				
					 207-208 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 density  | 
				
					 1.05 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)  | 
			
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					 vapor density  | 
				
					 3.45 (vs air)  | 
			
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					 refractive index  | 
				
					 n20/D 1.432(lit.)  | 
			
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					 FEMA  | 
				
					 3103 | GAMMA-VALEROLACTONE  | 
			
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					 Fp  | 
				
					 204.8 °F  | 
			
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					 storage temp.  | 
				
					 Store below +30°C.  | 
			
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					 form  | 
				
					 Liquid  | 
			
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					 color  | 
				
					 Clear colorless  | 
			
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					 PH  | 
				
					 7 (H2O, 20℃)  | 
			
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					 Water Solubility  | 
				
					 MISCIBLE  | 
			
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					 JECFA Number  | 
				
					 220  | 
			
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					 BRN  | 
				
					 80420  | 
			
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					 InChIKey  | 
				
					 GAEKPEKOJKCEMS-UHFFFAOYSA-N  | 
			
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					 CAS DataBase Reference  | 
				
					 108-29-2(CAS DataBase Reference)  | 
			
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					 NIST Chemistry Reference  | 
				
					 2(3H)-Furanone, dihydro-5-methyl-(108-29-2)  | 
			
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					 EPA Substance Registry System  | 
				
					 2(3H)-Furanone, dihydro-5-methyl- (108-29-2)  | 
			
	
	
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					 Hazard Codes  | 
				
					 Xi  | 
			
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					 Risk Statements  | 
				
					 36-36/37/38  | 
			
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					 Safety Statements  | 
				
					 39-26-37/39  | 
			
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					 WGK Germany  | 
				
					 2  | 
			
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					 RTECS  | 
				
					 LU3580000  | 
			
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					 TSCA  | 
				
					 Yes  | 
			
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					 HS Code  | 
				
					 29322980  | 
			
	
	
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 Colorless liquid. Surface tension 30 dynes/cm (25C), viscosity 2.18 cP (25C), pH (anhydrous): 7. pH (10% solution in distilled water): 4.2. Miscible with water and most organic solvents, resins, waxes, etc.; slightly misciblewith zein, beeswax, petrolatum; immiscible with anhydrous glycerin, glue, casein, arabic gum, and soybean protein. Combustible.  | 
			
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					 Chemical Properties  | 
				
					 γ-Valerolactone has a sweet, herbaceous odor.  | 
			
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					 Uses  | 
				
					 Dye baths (coupling agent), brake fluids, cutting oils, and as solvent for adhesives, insecticides, and lacquers.  | 
			
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					 Preparation  | 
				
					 By reduction of levulinic acid followed by cyclization.  | 
			
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					 Safety Profile  | 
				
					 Moderately toxic by ingestion. A skin irritant. Mutation data reported. Combustible liquid when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use water, foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.  | 
			
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					 Purification Methods  | 
				
					 Purify the -lactone by repeated fractional distillation [Boorman & Linstead J Chem Soc 577, 580 1933]. IR: max 1790 (CS2), 1775 (CHCl3) cm-1 [Jones et al. Can J Chem 3 7 2007 1959]. The BF3-complex distils at 110-111o/20mm [Reppe et al. Justus Liebigs Ann Chem 596 179 1955]. It is characterized by conversion to -hydroxy-n-valeramide on treatment with NH3, m 51.5-52o (by slow evaporation of a CHCl3 solution). [Beilstein 17 H 235, 17 I 131, 17 II 288, 17 III/IV 4176, 17/9 V 24.]  | 
			
	
	
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					 Raw materials  | 
				
					 Acetoxyacetic acid-->Levulinic acid  |