Identification

Description


Numéro UN : UN1173

Formule moléculaire brute : C4H8O2

Principaux synonymes

Noms français :

  • Acétate d'éthyle
  • Acétate éthylique
  • Éthanoate d'éthyle

Noms anglais :

  • Acetic acid ethyl ester
  • Ethyl acetate
  • Ethyl ethanoate
Famille chimique
  • Ester
Utilisation et sources d'émission 1 2 3

L'acétate d'éthyle est utilisé :

  • comme solvant de la nitrocellulose;
  • dans l'industrie des vernis, des encres, des adhésifs, des peintures, des plastiques;
  • dans l'industrie cosmétique (vernis à ongles, parfums);
  • dans l'industrie photographique;
  • dans l'industrie textile (cuir et soie);
  • dans l'industrie pharmaceutique;
  • comme agent de saveur dans l'industrie alimentaire.

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