Isopropyl acetate

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Isopropyl Acetate[edit]

Structural formula of isopropyl acetate

Isopropyl acetate is an ester that is commonly used as a solvent in the production of coatings, inks, and adhesives. It is also used in the fragrance industry due to its pleasant fruity odor.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Isopropyl acetate is an organic compound with the formula C5H10O2. It is the ester of isopropanol and acetic acid. The compound is a colorless liquid with a characteristic fruity odor, reminiscent of pears or bananas.

Production[edit]

Isopropyl acetate is typically produced by the esterification of isopropanol with acetic acid. This reaction is catalyzed by an acid catalyst, such as sulfuric acid. The process involves the removal of water to drive the reaction to completion.

Uses[edit]

Isopropyl acetate is used in a variety of applications:

Safety[edit]

Isopropyl acetate is flammable and should be handled with care. It can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Proper safety precautions should be taken when handling this chemical, including the use of personal protective equipment and adequate ventilation.

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