Diacetone alcohol: Difference between revisions

From WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

CSV import
 
CSV import
 
Line 23: Line 23:


{{Chem-stub}}
{{Chem-stub}}
<gallery>
File:Diacetone_alcohol.svg|Diacetone alcohol structural formula
File:Diacetone_alcohol_3D_ball.png|3D ball model of Diacetone alcohol
File:Acetone_mesityl_oxide.png|Acetone mesityl oxide
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 01:16, 18 February 2025

Diacetone Alcohol (4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one) is an organic compound with the formula CH3C(O)CH2C(OH)(CH3)2, often abbreviated as DAA. This chemical is a colorless liquid that is soluble in water and has a sweet odor. It is used as a solvent and an intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds.

Properties[edit]

Diacetone Alcohol is known for its moderate volatility, high boiling point, and the ability to dissolve a wide range of substances. It has a boiling point of 166 °C and a melting point of -47 °C. Its solubility in water and its ability to mix with many organic solvents make it a versatile solvent for industrial applications.

Production[edit]

Diacetone Alcohol is produced through the condensation of acetone via a process known as the aldol condensation. This reaction involves the use of an alkali metal hydroxide as a catalyst. The process not only yields diacetone alcohol but also minor amounts of other by-products like mesityl oxide and phorone.

Applications[edit]

Diacetone Alcohol is widely used in the manufacturing of paints and coatings, where it acts as a solvent to improve the properties of the paint or coating application. It is also used in the production of adhesives, inks, and cleaning agents. In addition, DAA serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and perfumes.

Due to its ability to form stable emulsions with water, it is also utilized in the textile and leather industries for dyeing and finishing processes.

Safety and Environmental Impact[edit]

Diacetone Alcohol is generally considered to have low toxicity, but it can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract upon prolonged exposure. It is also flammable, necessitating careful handling and storage. Regarding its environmental impact, DAA is biodegradable, but its release into the environment should be minimized to prevent potential harm to aquatic life.

Regulation[edit]

The handling and use of Diacetone Alcohol are subject to regulations by various health and safety agencies around the world. In the workplace, adequate ventilation and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) are recommended to minimize exposure.

This article is a stub related to chemistry. You can help WikiMD by expanding it!