Ethyl nitrate

Ethyl nitrate Basic information
Product Name:Ethyl nitrate
Synonyms:Nitric acid ethyl ester;Ethyl nitrate;1-Nitrooxyethane;Nitric acid ethyl;Nicorandil Impurity 23;Nicorandil Impurity 13 (Ethyl Nitrate)
CAS:625-58-1
MF:C2H5NO3
MW:91.07
EINECS:210-903-3
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Mol File:625-58-1.mol
Ethyl nitrate Structure
Ethyl nitrate Chemical Properties
Melting point -94.59°C
Boiling point 87.25°C
density 1.1084
refractive index 1.3852
solubility 1.3 ml soluble in 100 ml water at 55°C; miscible with alcohol and ether
EPA Substance Registry SystemEthyl nitrate (625-58-1)
Safety Information
Hazard Codes E
Risk Statements 2
Safety Statements 23-24/25
RIDADR 0473
HazardClass 1.1A
Hazardous Substances Data625-58-1(Hazardous Substances Data)
MSDS Information
Ethyl nitrate Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionEthyl nitrate has formula C2H5NO3. It is used in organic synthesis and as an intermediate in the preparation of some drugs, dyes, and perfumes.
Ethyl nitrate is found in the atmosphere, where it can react with other gases to form smog. Originally thought to be a pollutant, formed mainly by the combustion of fossil fuels, recent analysis of ocean water samples reveal that in places where cool water rises from the deep, the water is saturated with alkyl nitrates, likely formed by natural processes.
Chemical PropertiesColorless liquid; pleasant odor; sweet taste.Soluble in alcohol and ether; insoluble in water.
Chemical PropertiesEthyl nitrate is capable of explosive decomposition when exposed to heat.
UsesOrganic synthesis, drugs, perfumes, dyes, rocket propellant.
Production MethodsThe alkyl nitrates are produced from the corresponding alcohols by esterification with nitric acid in the presence of urea or urea nitrate.
PreparationEthyl nitrate has been prepared by bubbling gaseous nitryl fluoride through ethanol at ?10 °C . The reaction was subsequently studied in detail.
General DescriptionA clear colorless liquid with a pleasant odor. Flash point 50°F. Prolonged exposure to fire or heat may cause vigorous decomposition and rupturing of the container. Denser than water and insoluble in water. Vapors are heavier than air. Produces toxic oxides of nitrogen during combustion.
Air & Water ReactionsHighly flammable. Insoluble in water.
Reactivity ProfileOrganonitrates, such as Ethyl nitrate, range from slight to strong oxidizing agents. If mixed with reducing agents, including hydrides, sulfides and nitrides, they may begin a vigorous reaction that culminates in a detonation. Nitroalkanes are milder oxidizing agents, but still react violently with reducing agents at higher temperature and pressures. Nitroalkanes react with inorganic bases to form explosive salts. The presence of metal oxides increases the thermal sensitivity of nitroalkanes. Nitroalkanes with more than one nitro group are generally explosive.
HazardFlammable, dangerous, fire and explosion risk.
Health HazardInhalation 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 or dilution water may cause pollution.
Health HazardIn humans ethyl nitrate can cause headache, narcosis and vomiting, but no cases of industrial intoxication have been reported .
Industrial usesEthyl nitrate is used in the synthesis of certain drugs, perfumes and dyes. It has also found some use as a rocket fuel.
Safety ProfileA poison by intraperitoneal route. Mutation data reported. A very dangerous fire hazard when exposed to heat or flame; can react vigorously with oxibzing materials. A moderate explosion hazard when exposed to heat (explodes @ 185'F). To fight fire, use foam, CO2, dry chemical, water to blanket fire. Incompatible with Lewis acids. When heated to decomposition it emits toxic fumes of NOx. See also NITRATES and ESTERS.
MetabolismThere is no information concerning the in vivo metabolism of ethyl nitrate, but it seems likely that one route for biotransformation is hydrolysis to yield an alcohol and nitrate. Such a pathway is common to other alkyl nitrates such as nitroglycerin and amyl nitrate.
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