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Dimethyl carbonate
Dimethyl carbonate
Molecular formula :C3H6O3; (CH3O) 2 co. CH3O - COOCH3
Molecular weight: 90.07
CAS no. : 616-38-6
EINECS no. : 210-478-4
Appearance: colorless, transparent, slightly odorous, slightly sweet liquid
Boiling point: 90
Flash: 17
Density: 1.069
Safety description: non-toxic
Dimethyl carbonate (DMC) is an important organic chemical intermediate. Since DMC is non-toxic, it can replace phosgene, methyl chloroformate and dimethyl sulfate as methylating agent or carbonylation agent to improve the safety of production and reduce environmental pollution. As a solvent, DMC can replace freon, trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, benzene, xylene and so on for paint coating and cleaning solvent. As a gasoline additive, DMC can increase its octane number and oxygen content, thus improving its anti-knock performance. In addition, DMC can be used as an additive for detergents, surfactants and softeners. Because of its wide range of USES, DMC has been hailed as the "new cornerstone" of organic synthesis today.
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Molecular weight: 90.07
CAS no. : 616-38-6
EINECS no. : 210-478-4
Appearance: colorless, transparent, slightly odorous, slightly sweet liquid
Boiling point: 90
Flash: 17
Density: 1.069
Safety description: non-toxic
Dimethyl carbonate (DMC) is an important organic chemical intermediate. Since DMC is non-toxic, it can replace phosgene, methyl chloroformate and dimethyl sulfate as methylating agent or carbonylation agent to improve the safety of production and reduce environmental pollution. As a solvent, DMC can replace freon, trichloroethane, trichloroethylene, benzene, xylene and so on for paint coating and cleaning solvent. As a gasoline additive, DMC can increase its octane number and oxygen content, thus improving its anti-knock performance. In addition, DMC can be used as an additive for detergents, surfactants and softeners. Because of its wide range of USES, DMC has been hailed as the "new cornerstone" of organic synthesis today.
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