hexylene
Hexylene is a non-specific, informal name used to refer to hydrocarbons containing six carbon atoms in their structure. It is not a single defined compound; rather, hexylene may denote any of the structural isomers of C6H14 (the hexane family) or, in some industrial contexts, a hydrocarbon solvent mixture marketed under the label hexylene. Because it is not a precise IUPAC name, the exact identity of a hexylene sample should be stated by a specific chemical name or structural formula.
In chemistry, the C6H14 family comprises five structural isomers: n-hexane (a straight-chain isomer), 2-methylpentane, 3-methylpentane, 2,2-dimethylbutane,
Uses and handling: Hexylene-related hydrocarbons are used as non-polar solvents and as feedstocks in the production
Safety note: Avoid ignition sources, use in well-ventilated areas, and consult product safety data sheets for