1-[(2E,5E,9E)-2,6,10-Trimethyl-2,5,9-Cyclododecatrien-1-Yl]Ethanone(CAS#144020-22-4)
Introduction
Shumufu, also known as methanol, is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. The following is an introduction to the nature, use, manufacturing method and safety information of Shu Mu Fu:
1. Nature:
- Shu Moufu can be dissolved in water and miscible with many organic solvents.
- It is weakly acidic and can react with strong bases to form methanol salts.
2. Usage:
- Shu Mu Fu is widely used in industry and laboratories, often as a solvent or reactant.
- It is an important raw material for many chemical products such as plastics, synthetic fibers, coatings, pigments, solvents, etc.
3. Method:
- The traditional preparation method of Shu Mu Fu is obtained by pyrolysis of dry wood or coal, which is also a commonly used industrial preparation method.
- In the laboratory, it can be produced by the catalytic combustion of methane and steam, or by the reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
4. Safety Information:
- Shu Mu Fu is a flammable liquid that burns when exposed to an open flame or a high-temperature fire source.
- Long-term exposure to or inhalation of Somufu vapor may cause irritation to the eyes, skin and respiratory system.
- Maintain good ventilation and avoid inhalation of vapours or contact with liquids when using Somufu.
- Shumu Fu should be stored in a sealed, cool, dry place, away from fire and oxidants.