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71-23-8 Structure
IdentificationMore
[Name]

1-Propanol
[CAS]

71-23-8
[Synonyms]

1-PROPANOL
1-PROPANOL-1,1,2,2,3,3,3-D7
1-PROPANOL ALCOHOL
1-Propyl alcohol
AKOS BBS-00004377
ALCOHOL C3
ETHYLCARBINOL
FEMA 2928
n-Propano1
N-PROPANOL
N-PROPANOL (D7)
N-PROPYL ALCOHOL
PROPAN-1-OL
PROPANOL
PROPANOL-D7
PROPYL-D7 ALCOHOL
PROPYLIC ALCOHOL
1-Hydroxypropane
ai3-16115
albacol
[EINECS(EC#)]

200-746-9
[Molecular Formula]

C3H8O
[MDL Number]

MFCD00190502
[Molecular Weight]

60.1
[MOL File]

71-23-8.mol
Chemical PropertiesBack Directory
[Appearance]

Colorless liquid; odor similar to ethanol. Soluble in water, alcohol, and ether.
[Melting point ]

-127 °C(lit.)
[Boiling point ]

97 °C(lit.)
[density ]

0.804 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
[vapor density ]

2.1 (vs air)
[vapor pressure ]

10 mm Hg ( 147 °C)
[FEMA ]

2928
[refractive index ]

n20/D 1.384(lit.)
[Fp ]

59 °F
[storage temp. ]

Store at RT.
[solubility ]

H2O: passes test
[form ]

Liquid
[pka]

>14 (Schwarzenbach et al., 1993)
[color ]

<10(APHA)
[Odor]

Resembles that of ethyl alcohol.
[PH]

7 (200g/l, H2O, 20℃)
[Relative polarity]

0.617
[Stability:]

Stable. May form peroxides in contact with air. Incompatible with alkali metals, alkaline earths, aluminium, oxidizing agents, nitro compounds. Highly flammable. Vapour/air mixtures explosive.
[explosive limit]

2.1-19.2%(V)
[Odor Threshold]

0.094ppm
[Odor Type]

alcoholic
[Water Solubility ]

soluble
[λmax]

λ: 220 nm Amax: ≤0.40
λ: 240 nm Amax: ≤0.071
λ: 275 nm Amax: ≤0.0044
[JECFA Number]

82
[Merck ]

14,7842
[BRN ]

1098242
[Henry's Law Constant]

6.75 (static headspace-GC, Merk and Riederer, 1997)
[Dielectric constant]

20.1(25℃)
[Exposure limits]

TLV-TWA (200 ppm); (500 mg/m3); STEL 250 ppm (625 mg/m3); IDLH 4000 ppm.
[LogP]

0.33
[CAS DataBase Reference]

71-23-8(CAS DataBase Reference)
[NIST Chemistry Reference]

1-Propanol(71-23-8)
[EPA Substance Registry System]

71-23-8(EPA Substance)
Safety DataBack Directory
[Hazard Codes ]

F,Xi
[Risk Statements ]

R11:Highly Flammable.
R41:Risk of serious damage to eyes.
R67:Vapors may cause drowsiness and dizziness.
[Safety Statements ]

S7:Keep container tightly closed .
S16:Keep away from sources of ignition-No smoking .
S24:Avoid contact with skin .
S26:In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice .
S39:Wear eye/face protection .
[RIDADR ]

UN 1274 3/PG 2
[WGK Germany ]

1
[RTECS ]

UH8225000
[F ]

10-23
[Autoignition Temperature]

700 °F
[TSCA ]

Yes
[HazardClass ]

3
[PackingGroup ]

II
[HS Code ]

29051200
[Safety Profile]

Poison by subcutaneous route. Moderately toxic by inhalation, ingestion, intraperitoneal, and intravenous routes. A skin and severe eye irritant. Questionable carcinogen with experimental carcinogenic data. Mutation data reported. A flammable liquid and dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat, flame, or oxidizers. Explosive in the form of vapor when exposed to heat or flame. Ignites on contact with potassium-tert- butoxide. Dangerous upon exposure to heat or flame; can react vigorously with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, CO2, dry chemical. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.
[Hazardous Substances Data]

71-23-8(Hazardous Substances Data)
[Toxicity]

LD50 orally in rats: 1.87 g/kg (Smyth)
[IDLA]

800 ppm
Raw materials And Preparation ProductsBack Directory
[Raw materials]

Allyl alcohol-->Acrolein-->Propionaldehyde-->FUSEL OIL-->N-PROPYL NITRITE-->Diisopropylamine-->N-NITROSO-DI-ISO-PROPYLAMINE-->2-ethyl-4-methyl-1,3-dioxolane-->Propionic-2,3-14C1 acid (8CI)-->Hydroxyacetone-->Propylene glycol
[Preparation Products]

1-Bromopropane-->Propylamine-->Erythromycin-->8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-3-amine dihydrochloride-->4-(Propylthio)benzene-1,2-diamine-->N-Methyl-1,2-benzenediamine dihydrochloride-->Propylparaben-->Dichloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum(II)-->Phenylcarbamic acid propyl ester-->Propyl butyrate-->Propane-->DIPROPYLENETRIAMINE
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[General Description]

A clear colorless liquid with a sharp musty odor like rubbing alcohol. Flash point 53-77°F. Autoignites at 700°F. Vapors are heavier than air and mildly irritate the eyes, nose, and throat. Density approximately 6.5 lb/gal. Used in making cosmetics, skin and hair preparations, pharmaceuticals, perfumes, lacquer formulations, dye solutions, antifreezes, rubbing alcohols, soaps, window cleaners, acetone and other chemicals and products.
[Reactivity Profile]

N-PROPANOL(71-23-8) reacts with alkali metal, nitrides and strong reducing agents to give flammable and/or toxic gases. Reacts with oxoacids and carboxylic acids to form esters plus water. Converted by oxidizing agents to propanal or propionic acid. May initiate the polymerization of isocyanates and epoxides. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents .
[Air & Water Reactions]

Highly flammable. Water soluble.
[Hazard]

Flammable, dangerous fire risk. Explosive limits in air 2–13%. Toxic by skin absorption. Eye and upper respiratory tract irritant. Questionable carcinogen.
[Health Hazard]

Contact with eyes is extremely irritating and may cause burns. Vapors irritate nose and throat. In high concentrations, may cause nausea, dizziness, headache, and stupor.
[Potential Exposure]

n-Propyl alcohol is used as as solvent in lacquers, dopes; to make cosmetics; dental lotions; clea- ners, polishes, and pharmaceuticals; as a surgical antiseptic. It is a solvent for vegetable oils, natural gums and resins; rosin, shellac, certain synthetic resins; ethylcellulose, and butyral; as a degreasing agent; as a chemical intermediate.
[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.
[First aid]

If this chemical gets into the eyes, remove any contact lenses at once and irrigate immediately for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting upper and lower lids. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical contacts the skin, remove contaminated clothing and wash immediately with soap and water. Seek medical attention immediately. If this chemical has been inhaled, remove from exposure, begin rescue breathing (using universal precautions, includ- ing resuscitation mask) if breathing has stopped and CPR if heart action has stopped. Transfer promptly to a medical facility. When this chemical has been swallowed, get medi- cal attention. Give large quantities of water and induce vomiting. Do not make an unconscious person vomit.
[Shipping]

UN1274, n-Propanol, Hazard Class: 3; Labels: 3-Flammable liquid.
[Incompatibilities]

Vapors may form explosive mixture with air. Incompatible with oxidizers (chlorates, nitrates, perox- ides, permanganates, perchlorates, chlorine, bromine, fluo- rine, etc.); contact may cause fires or explosions. Keep away from alkaline materials, strong bases, strong acids, oxoacids, epoxides. n-Propanol reacts with alkali metal, nitrides and strong reducing agents to give flammable and/ or toxic gases. Reacts with oxoacids and carboxylic acids to form esters plus water. Converted by oxidizing agents to propanal or propionic acid. May initiate the polymerization of isocyanates and epoxides
[Description]

1-propanol is the compound with the hydrogen atom in the propane molecules being replaced by hydroxyl group. Because the hydroxyl group can substitute the hydrogen atoms contained in the carbons in the two terminals of carbon chain or middle carbon, thus generating two isomers, n-propyl alcohol and isopropyl alcohol.
The chemical property of the 1-propanol is similar to that of ethanol. It is the byproduct during the process of the methanol synthesis from carbon monoxide and hydrogen. At room temperature and normal pressure, it appears as colorless transparent liquid with fragrance odor. In industry, it is prepared through the reaction between ethylene, carbon monoxide and hydrogen under high pressure and cobalt catalysis; alternatively through the hydration of propylene under the action of sulfate or through the catalytic hydrogenation of acetone. It is commonly used as a solvent with irritating effect on the eyes and mucosa. Inhalation of propyl alcohol steam can lead to dizziness, headache and vomiting, etc.
[Chemical Properties]

1-Propanol is a clear, colorless liquid with a typical alcohol odor.
[Chemical Properties]

Propyl alcohol has an alcoholic odor and a characteristic ripe, fruity flavor.
[Waste Disposal]

Dissolve or mix the material with a combustible solvent and burn in a chemical incinera- tor equipped with an afterburner and scrubber. All federal, state, and local environmental regulations must be observed.
[Physical properties]

Colorless liquid with a mild, alcohol-like odor. Experimentally determined detection and recognition odor threshold concentrations were <75 μg/m3 (<31 ppbv) and 200 μg/m3 (81 ppbv), respectively (Hellman and Small, 1974). An odor threshold concentration of 100 ppbv was reported by Nagata and Takeuchi (1990).
[Occurrence]

Reported found in the natural aromas of apple, cognac and rum; also formed during alcoholic fermentation. Also reported found in apple, apricot, banana, sweet cherry, papaya, pineapple, orange juice, lingonberry, cranberry, grapes, peas, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry, onion, leek, tomato, ginger, vinegar, many cheeses, butter, fatty fish, fish oil, cooked beef, mutton and pork, beer, several types of bread, pear brandy, Scotch blended whiskey, malt whiskey, cognac, armagnac, weinbrand rum, bourbon whiskey, Irish whiskey, rum, grape wines, cider, sherry, cocoa, tea, roasted filberts and peanuts, honey, soybean, oats, passion fruit, plum, beans, mushroom, apple and plum brandy, gin, rice, rice bran, quince, prickly pear, jackfruit, sake, buckwheat, loquat, wild rice, anise brandy, endive, truffle, arrack, clam, cape gooseberry and Chinese quince.
[Application]

The propanols are used mainly as solvents for coatings; in antifreeze compositions and household and personal products; and as chemical intermediates for the production of esters, amines, and other organic derivatives. As a solvent, 1-propanol is used principally in printing inks, paint, cosmetics, pesticides, cellulose esters and insecticides.
1-Propanol is used commercially to produce glycol ethers. These are characterized by dual functionality, which imparts high solvency, chemical stability, and water compatibility.
[Uses]

1-Propanol is used in making n-propyl acetate; and as a solvent for waxes, resins, vegetable oils, and flexographic printing ink. It is produced from the fermentation and spoilage of vegetable matter.
[Uses]

A colorless liquid made by oxidation of aliphatic hydrocarbons that is used as a solvent and chemical intermediate.
[Definition]

ChEBI: The parent member of the class of propan-1-ols that is propane in which a hydrogen of one of the methyl groups is replaced by a hydroxy group.
[Definition]

propanol: Either of two alcohols with the formula C3H7OH. Propan-1- ol is CH3CH2CH2OH and propan-2-ol is CH3CH(OH)CH3. Both are colourless volatile liquids. Propan-2-ol is used in making propanone (acetone).
[Preparation]

1-Propanol is produced commercially by the oxo process by reacting ethylene with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst to give propionaldehyde, which is then hydrogenated. 1-Propanol [71-23-8] is the major product of catalytic reduction of propanal (→Propanols). Reduction is carried out most economically by a continuous vapor-phase process over a heterogeneous catalyst of supported reduced nickel, copper, and/or zinc and manganese metals.
[Production Methods]

1-Propanol is produced commercially by the oxo process by reacting ethylene with carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst to give propionaldehyde, which is then hydrogenated.
[Aroma threshold values]

Detection: 5.7 to 40 ppm; recognition: 600 to 6300 ppm
[Chemical Reactivity]

Reactivity with Water No reaction; Reactivity with Common Materials: No reactions; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics: Not pertinent; Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent.
[Biochem/physiol Actions]

Taste at 25-250 ppm
[Carcinogenicity]

Eighteen Wistar rats were dosed by oral gavage with 0.3 mL/kg twice weekly. The average survival time was 570 days. In addition to severe liver injury and hyperplasia of the hematopoietic parenchyma, 5 malignant tumors (2 myeloid leukemias, 2 liver sarcomas, and 1 liver cell carcinoma) and 10 benign tumors were observed. Three benign but no malignant tumors were found in the controls given saline.
[Environmental Fate]

Biological. In activated sludge inoculum, following a 20-d adaptation period, 98.8% COD removal was achieved. The average rate of biodegradation was 71.0 mg COD/g?h (Pitter, 1976). Using the BOD technique to measure biodegradation, the mean 5-d BOD value (mM BOD/mM 1- propanol) and ThOD were 2.70 and 60.0%, respectively (Vaishnav et al., 1987).
Photolytic. Reported rate constants for the reaction of 1-propanol and OH radicals in the atmosphere: 2.3 x 10-12 cm3/molecule?sec at 300 K (Hendry and Kenley, 1979); 2.3 x 10-9 L/molecule?sec (second-order) at 292 K (Campbell et al., 1976), 5.33 x 10-12 cm3/molecule?sec at 296 K (Overend and Paraskevopoulos, 1978). Based on an atmospheric OH concentration of 1.0 x 106 molecule/cm3, the reported half-life of 1-propanol is 1.5 d (Grosjean, 1997).
Chemical/Physical. At an influent concentration of 1,000 mg/L, treatment with GAC resulted in an effluent concentration of 811 mg/L. The adsorbability of the carbon used was 38 mg/g carbon (Guisti et al., 1974).
[Purification Methods]

The main impurities in n-propyl alcohol are usually water and 2-propen-1-ol, reflecting the commercial production by hydration of propene. Water can be removed by azeotropic distillation either directly (azeotrope contains 28% water) or by using a ternary system, e.g. by also adding *benzene. Alternatively, for removal of gross amounts of water, reflux over CaO for several hours is desirable, followed by distillation and a further drying. To obtain more nearly anhydrous alcohol, suitable drying agents are firstly NaOH, CaSO4 or K2CO3, then CaH2, aluminium amalgam, magnesium activated with iodine, or a small amount of sodium. Alternatively, the alcohol can be refluxed with n-propylsuccinate or phthalate in a method similar to the one described under EtOH. Allyl alcohol is removed by adding bromine (15mL/L) and then fractionally distilling from a small amount of K2CO3. Propionaldehyde, also formed in the bromination, is removed as the 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone. n-Propyl alcohol can be dried down to 20ppm of water by passage through a column of pre-dried molecular sieves (type 3 or 4A, heated for 3hours at 300o) in a current of nitrogen. Distillation from sulfanilic or tartaric acids removes impurities. Albrecht [J Am Chem Soc 82 3813 1960] obtained spectroscopically pure material by heating with charcoal to 50-60o, filtering and adding 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine and a few drops of conc H2SO4. After standing for several hours, the mixture is cooled to 0o, filtered and distilled in a vacuum. Gold and Satchell [J Chem Soc 1938 1963] heated n-propyl alcohol with 3-nitrophthalic anhydride at 76-110o for 15hours, then recrystallised the resulting ester from H2O, *benzene/pet ether (b 100-120o)(3:1), and *benzene. The ester was hydrolysed under reflux with aqueous 7.5M NaOH for 45minutes under nitrogen, followed by distillation (also under nitrogen). The fraction with b 87-92o is dried with K2CO3 and stirred under reduced pressure in the dark over 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine, then freshly distilled. Also purify it by adding 2g NaBH4 to 1.5L of alcohol, gently flushing with argon and refluxing for 1day at 50o. Then 2g of freshly cut sodium (washed with propanol) is added and refluxed for one day, and finally distilled, taking the middle fraction [Jou & Freeman J Phys Chem 81 909 1977]. [Beilstein 1 IV 1413.]
Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)Back Directory
[msds information]

Propan-1-ol(71-23-8).msds
Spectrum DetailBack Directory
[Spectrum Detail]

1-Propanol(71-23-8)MS
1-Propanol(71-23-8)1HNMR
1-Propanol(71-23-8)13CNMR
1-Propanol(71-23-8)IR1
1-Propanol(71-23-8)IR2
1-Propanol(71-23-8)Raman
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1-Propanol, extra pure, 99+%(71-23-8)
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1-Propanol, Spectrophotometric Grade, 99%(71-23-8)
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71-23-8(sigmaaldrich)
[TCI AMERICA]

1-Propanol,>99.5%(GC)(71-23-8)
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