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Methyl acetate flash point

Low boiling substances are removed from the chilled reactor product by distilling up to a cut point of 80 °C. These low boilers are gaseous dimethyl ether, methyl acetate, acetaldehyde, butyraldehyde, and ethyl acetate. The bottoms are flash-distilled to recover the rhodium catalyst. Flash distilled acid is azeotropically dehydrated. In the final distillation, glacial acid is obtained. Traces of iodine that may remain in the finished acid may be removed by fractional crystallization or by addition of a trace of methanol followed by distillation of the methyl iodide that forms. Somewhere in the carbonylation reaction, a minute amount of propionic acid seems to be made. It typically is found in the residues of the acetic acid finishing system and can be removed by purging the finishing column bottoms. [Pg.68]

N,N DIPROP YL-4-TRIFLUORO-METHYL-2,6-DINITROANILINE (1582-09-8) Ci3HjsF3N304 Combustible solid (flash point >185 F/>85°C oc Fire rating 1). May react violently with barium, potassium, sodium. Incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cellulose nitrate, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, isocyanates, ketones, glycols, nitrates, phenols, vinyl acetate. Exothermic decomposition with maleic anhydride. May increase the explosive sensitivity of nitromethane. Reacts with nitroalkanes, forming explosive products. As a dinitroaniline derivative, the extremes of heat (do not store above 90°F/32°C), mechanical shock, and fnction might be... [Pg.417]

ETHANOL (64-17-5) CjHjOH Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (% by volume) 3.3 to 19 flash point 55°F/13°C 68°F/20°C (80%) 72°F/22°C (60%) 79°F/26°C autoignition temp 685°F/363°C Fire Rating 3], Reacts, possibly violently, with strong oxidizers, strong acids bases, strong peroxides acetic anhydride, acetyl bromide, acetyl chloride, aliphatic amines, bromine pentafluoride, calcium oxide (quicklime), cesium oxide, chloryl perchlorate, disulfiiryl difluoride, ethylene glycol methyl ether, iodine heptafluoride, isocyanates, nitrosyl perchlorate, perchlorates, platinum, platinum-black catalyst potassium-tert-butoxide, potassium, potassium oxide, potassium peroxide, potassium superoxide phosphorus (III) oxide, silver nitrate, silver oxide, sulfuric acid, oleum, sodium, sodium hydrazide, sodium peroxide, sulfinyl cyanamide, tetrachlorosilane, s-triazine-... [Pg.441]

METHYL-3-BUTEN-2-ONE (German) (814-78-8) see methyl isopropenyl ketone. 1-METHYLBUTYL ACETATE (626-38-0) C7H14O, CH3COOCH(CH3)C3Ht Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 1.0 to 7.5 flash point 89°F/32°C autoignition temp 716°F/380°C Fire Rating 3]. Violent exothermic reaction... [Pg.689]


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