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NITROPARAFFINS
CSC
New Stars to give new direction to the chemical industry
2-NP CH3GHN02CH3:
T-NP GHicR 2 CH2ÎSÏÔ 2 PHYSICAL,
PROPERTIES
NM
(Nitromethane) CH3NO2
Molecular Weight Boiling Point at 760mm, °C Azeotrope with Water, bp, °C n r m az.cuiiupc, ·
· wcigm
Vapor Pressure at Jf mm Evaporation Rate, by volume* Freezing Point, °C Specific Gravity at 20/20 b C Density of Vapors (air = LOO) Weight per U.S. Gallon at 68°F, lb Coefficient of Expansion, per °F Refractive Index, nD at 20°C Surface Tension at 20 °C, dynes/cm Heat of Vaporization at 30°C, cale, cal/g Heat Capacity at 25 °C, cal/g Dielectric Constant at 30°C Ignition Temperature, °F Flash Point, °F (Tag Open Cup) pH 0.01M Aqueous Solution at 25°C Solubility in Water at 20°C, % by volume Solubility of Water in NP at 20°C, % by volume *N-Butyl Acetate = 100 NP
75.07 114.0 87.1
61.04 101.2 83.6 -7-71 / f
NE (Nitroethane) CH3CH2NO2
15.6 121.0 -90.0 1.052 2.58 8.75 0.00062 1.3916 31.3 124.8 0.441 28.00 778.0 106.0
107.3 0.471 23.22 789.0 120.0
6.0
6.0
/o.u
*43.3 ΟΛ3 0 οc 0 A22 ° 35.76 785.0 112.0 6.4
CH3CK2CH2NÎÎ2
89.09 131.6 91.2 64.5 7.5 88.0 -108.0 1.003 3.06 8.35 0.00056 1.4015 30.0
•70 c
.1
27.8 139.0 -29.0 1.139 2.11 9.48 0.00064 1.3818 37.0
l-NP
(1-Nitropropane)
2-NP (2-Nitropropane) CH3CHNO2CK3
89.09 120.3 88.4 10 1 / « J . J.
12.9 110.0 -93.0 0.992 3.06 8.24 0.00058 1.3941 30.0 104.4 25Λ8 802.0 103.0 6.2
9.5
4.5
1.4
1.7
2.2
0.9
0.5
0.6
DERIVATIVES
AB (2-Amino-l-butanoi) AEPD (2-Amino-2-ethyl-l, 3-propanediol) AMPD (2-Amino-2-methyl~l, 3-propanediol) AMP (2-Amino-2-methyl-l-prGpanol) NB (2-Nitro-l-butanol) NEPD (2-Nitro-2-ethyl-l, 3-propanedio!) NMPD (2-Nitro-2-methyl-l, 3-propanediol)
ALSO
AVAILABLE
NMP (2-Nitro-2-methyl-l-propanol) ALKATERGES TRIS AMINO (Tris [hydroxymethyl] aminomethane) TRIS NiTRO (Tris [hydroxymethyl] nitromethane) HAS (Hydroxylammonium Acid Sulfate) HC (Hydroxylammonium Chloride) HS (Hydroxylammonium Sulfate)
H e r e are the Nitroparaffins — N M ( N i t r o m e t h a n e ) , N E ( N i t r o e t h a n e ) , 1-NP( 1-Ni tropropane) and 2-NP(2-Nitropropane). These four N P ' s have a potential range of usefulness unequalled by any other g r o u p of organic chemicals! CSC's new N i t r o paraffin plant at Sterlington, La. is now in full production. Additional facilities for increased volume of N P derivatives are nearing completion. I n m a n y cases, they provide better a n d m o r e economical methods of manufactur ing well-known a n d widely used industrial chemicals. However, the majority of the reactions yield entirely new c o m p o u n d s . T h e r e is practically an unlimited n u m ber of products which can be prepared from the N P ' s . A s solvents, they present an unusual combination of properties — they a r e medium-boiling, mild-odored a n d , most important of all, they have strong solvent power for a wide variety of s u b stances, including m a n y coating materials, waxes, resins, gums, dyes, fats and oils, and n u m e r o u s organic chemicals. T h e C S C Nitroparaffins are chemistry's n e w est stars. T h e y give new direction to the production of old products and the devel o p m e n t of new.
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C&EN
2,
JAN.
1955
CORPORATION
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