Éther de butyle normal et de glycidyle

Numéro CAS : 2426-08-6

Identification

Description


Formule moléculaire brute : C7H14O2

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • (BUTOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE
  • 1,2-EPOXY-3-BUTOXYPROPANE
  • 1-BUTOXY-2,3-EPOXYPROPANE
  • BUTOXY-1-EPOXY-2,3-PROPANE
  • BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER (NORMAL-)
  • BUTYL-2,3-EPOXYPROPYL ETHER
  • BUTYLGLYCIDYLETHER
  • EPOXY-1,2-BUTOXY-3-PROPANE
  • ETHER BUTYLIQUE NORMAL ET GLYCIDIQUE
  • ETHER DE BUTYLE ET DE GLYCIDYLE
  • ETHER DE BUTYLE NORMAL ET D'EPOXY-2,3 PROPYLE
  • ETHER DE BUTYLE NORMAL ET DE GLYCIDYLE
  • ETHER DE GLYCIDYLE ET DE BUTYLE NORMAL
  • N-BUTYL 2,3-EPOXYPROPYL ETHER
  • N-BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER
  • n-Butyl glycidyl ether (BGE)
  • N-BUTYLGLYCIDYLETHER
  • OXIRANE, (BUTOXYMETHYL)-
  • OXYDE DE BUTYLE (N-) ET DE GLYCIDYLE
  • OXYDE DE BUTYLE NORMAL ET DE GLYCIDYLE
  • Éther de butyle normal et de glycidyle

Noms anglais :

  • Butyl glycidyl ether
  • GLYCIDYL BUTYL ETHER
  • N-BGE
  • n-Butyl glycidyl ether (BGE)
  • N-BUTYL GLYCIDYL OXIDE
Utilisation et sources d'émission 1

L'éther de butyle normal et de glycidyle est utilisé comme :

  • diluant réactif pour les résines époxy afin de réduire leur viscosité
  • intermédiaire chimique
  • accepteur d'acide pour stabiliser les solvants chlorés.

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