Vinyl propionate
Names
Preferred IUPAC name
Other names
Vinyl propanoate
Identifiers
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard
100.002.994
EC Number
UNII
InChI=1S/C5H8O2/c1-3-5(6)7-4-2/h4H,2-3H2,1H3
Key: UIWXSTHGICQLQT-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Properties
C 5 H 8 O 2
Molar mass
100.117 g·mol−1
Appearance
colorless liquid
Density
0.917 g/cm3 (20 °C)
Boiling point
95 °C (203 °F; 368 K)
6.5 mL/L
Hazards
GHS labelling :
Danger
H225 , H315 , H319
P210 , P233 , P240 , P241 , P242 , P243 , P264 , P280 , P302+P352 , P303+P361+P353 , P305+P351+P338 , P321 , P332+P313 , P337+P313 , P362 , P370+P378 , P403+P235 , P501
Flash point
−2 °C (28 °F; 271 K)
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their
standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
Chemical compound
Vinyl propionate is the organic compound with the formula CH3 CH2 CO2 CH=CH2 . This colorless liquid is the ester of propionic acid and vinyl alcohol . It is used to produce poly(vinyl propionate) as well as copolymers with acrylate esters,
vinyl chloride , and vinyl acetate , some of which are used in paints. The compound resembles vinyl acetate .[ 1]
Since vinyl alcohol is not available, vinyl propionate is produced by the addition of propionic acid to acetylene . The reaction is catalyzed by carbon and zinc salts.
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