nitropropane
Nitropropane refers to two structural isomers of nitropropane: 1-nitropropane (propane-1-nitro) and 2-nitropropane (propane-2-nitro). Both share the molecular formula C3H7NO2 and are commonly used as solvents and chemical intermediates. They are generally colorless liquids at room temperature and are typically sold as single isomers or as mixtures. They are miscible with many organic solvents and have limited water solubility.
Production and occurrence: Industrial production of nitropropane usually involves nitration of propene or other propylene derivatives
Uses: Nitropropane is used as a solvent in coatings, cleaners, and adhesives, and serves as an intermediate
Safety and handling: Nitropropane is flammable and should be stored away from heat, sparks, and oxidizers in