Description | Isopropyl isobutyrate has an intense, fruity, ether-like odor. May
be prepared by boiling isobutyryl chloride and isopropyl alcohol. |
Chemical Properties | Isopropyl isobutyrate has an intense, fruity, ether-like odor |
Occurrence | Reported found in laurel. |
Uses | Isopropyl Isobutyrate is a useful reactant in organic synthesis. |
Preparation | By boiling isobutyl chloride and isopropyl alcohol. |
Definition | ChEBI: Isopropyl 2-methylpropanoate is a carboxylic ester. |
Aroma threshold values | Detection: 26 to 60 ppb |
General Description | A colorless liquid. Flash point near 30°F. Boiling point near 280°F. Less dense than water. Vapors heavier than air. Used as a solvent and to make flavorings. |
Air & Water Reactions | Highly flammable. Soluble in water. |
Reactivity Profile | ISOBUTYRIC ACID ISOPROPYL ESTER is an ester. Esters react with acids to liberate heat along with alcohols and acids. Strong oxidizing acids may cause a vigorous reaction that is sufficiently exothermic to ignite the reaction products. Heat is also generated by the interaction of esters with caustic solutions. Flammable hydrogen is generated by mixing esters with alkali metals and hydrides. |
Health Hazard | Inhalation or contact with material may irritate or burn skin and eyes. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Vapors may cause dizziness or suffocation. Runoff from fire control may cause pollution. |
Fire Hazard | HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or flames. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may travel to source of ignition and flash back. Most vapors are heavier than air. They will spread along ground and collect in low or confined areas (sewers, basements, tanks). Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors or in sewers. Runoff to sewer may create fire or explosion hazard. Containers may explode when heated. Many liquids are lighter than water. |