butyraldehyde
Butyraldehyde, or butanal, is an aldehyde with four carbon atoms. Its chemical formula is C4H8O, and its structure is CH3-CH2-CH2-CHO. It is a colorless liquid with a sharp, penetrating odor and a boiling point near 70–75°C.
Industrial production and sources: Butyraldehyde is mainly produced by hydroformylation (oxo process) of propene using carbon
Chemical properties: The aldehyde group endows butyraldehyde with typical reactivity. It participates in nucleophilic additions to
Applications: Butyraldehyde is mainly used as a chemical intermediate and solvent. It serves as a building
Safety and handling: The substance is flammable and irritant. Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. It