Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate

Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Basic information
Product Name:Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate
Synonyms:Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate;LIGHTALKYLATENAPHTHA;LIGHTALKYLATENAPHTHADISTILLATE;Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Low boiling point modified naphtha;SK-ISOL E;light alkylate;TIANFU-CHEM -Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate
CAS:64741-66-8
MF:unspecified
MW:0
EINECS:921-728-3
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Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Structure
Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Chemical Properties
density 0.72[at 20℃]
vapor pressure 20hPa at 20℃
Water Solubility 6.24mg/L
LogP3.52
CAS DataBase Reference64741-66-8
EPA Substance Registry SystemLight alkylate naphtha (petroleum) (64741-66-8)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes T
Risk Statements 45-65
Safety Statements 53-45
RIDADR 1268
HazardClass 3.1
PackingGroup I
MSDS Information
Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionNaphtha (petroleum), light alkylate is a light petroleum product, the word comes from Persian, which refers to volatile petroleum products, generally refers to the fraction of 30 ~ 220 ℃. Since the 1960s, with the development of the petrochemical industry, naphtha has become an important raw material for the production of ethylene, propylene, benzene, toluene and xylene by tube furnace cracking.Naphtha.jpg
Chemical PropertiesNaphtha (petroleum), light alkylate is colorless or light yellow liquid. Coking aromatic hydrocarbon mixture obtained by fractional distillation of coal tar light oil. The boiling range is 120 ~ 200 ℃, mainly composed of toluene, xylene isomer Chemicalbook, ethylbenzene, cumene, etc. The relative density is (20℃/4℃) 0.85~0.95, the flash point is 35~38℃, and the chemical properties are similar to toluene and xylene.
UsesNaphtha is mainly used as raw material for cracking, catalytic reforming and ammonia production, and can also be used as chemical raw material and general solvent.
DefinitionNaphtha (petroleum), light alkylate is a complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by distillation of the reaction products of isobutane with monoolefinic hydrocarbons usually ranging in carbon numbers from C3 through C5. It consists of predominantly branched chain saturated hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C10 and boiling in the range of approximately 90.degree.C to 160.degree.C (194.degree.F to 320.degree.F).
Flammability and ExplosibilityExtremelyflammable
Naphtha (petroleum), light alkylate Preparation Products And Raw materials
Xylene HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL Rosin Propane PETROLEUM ETHER 1,3-Butadiene PROPYLENE Base oil URANIUM RHENIUM Calcium carbide n-Butane Carbon disulfide Nitrocellulose lacquer thinner SOLVENT DEGREASER Ethylene glycol Cyclohexanone Isopropyl alcohol Light Alkylate

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