2-isopropoxypropane


di-isopropyl ether; diisopropyl ether; 2-isopropoxypropane; isopropyl ether; 4-oxa-2,6-dimethylheptane; 3-oxa-2,4-dimethylpentane; 2,2'-oxybispropane; 2-(propan-2-yloxy)propane; 2-propan-2-yloxypropane
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📖Org. Chem., v. Richter, 1. Vol (Isopropyl Ether); p. 129
CAS RN:[108-20-3]
Formula:C6H14O; 102.18 g/mol
InChiKey:ZAFNJMIOTHYJRJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:O(C(C)C)C(C)C
Molecular structure of diisopropyl ether
Use:a mixture with acetone is a good dewaxing agent for paraffin base oils; a mixture with alcohol is a solvent for cellulose nitrate; blending agent for aviation gasoline; extraction of nicotine from tobacco; manufacture of celluloid articles, smokeless gunpowder, pharmaceuticals, paint diisopropyl ether and varnish removers, rubber cements, and spotting compositions; partial solvent for spirit-soluble and oil-soluble dyes; recovery of acetic acid from dilute aqueous solutions
Density:0.726 g/mL
Molar volume:140.7 mL/mol
Refractive index:1.368
Molecular refractive power:31.71 mL/mol
Dielectric constant:4.04
Dipole moment:1.13 D
Melting point:-86 °C
Boiling point:67 °C
Vapour pressure:123 Torr
Antoine equation
P(Torr) vs T(°C)
Vapour pressure vs temperature
Surface tension:18.00 dyn/cm
Viscosity:0.33 cP
Critical temperature:227 °C
Critical pressure:31.0 atm
Critical volume:386.00 ml/mol
Evaporation rate (ether):1.6
Evaporation rate (butyl acetate):8.1
Solubility in water:1 % w/w
Solubility of water:1 % w/w
Log10 partition water / activated carbon:2.90
Log10 partition octanol / water:2.00
Snyder P':2.4
Snyder X:Xe: 0.5    Xd: 0.1    Xn: 0.4
Solvent strength (ε0, silica):0.22
Solvent strength (ε0, alumina):0.28
Dimroth ET:34.0
Hildebrant solubility parameter (δ):6.9
Hansen solubility parameter:δd: 7.4 (cal/mL)½   δp: 1.6 (cal/mL)½   δh: 1.6 (cal/mL)½
Specific heat capacity:52.0 cal/molK
Latent heat of fusion:2,631 cal/mol

Isomers

diisopropyl ether
Molecular structure of diisopropyl ether
2,2-dimethyl-1-butanol
Molecular structure of 2,2-dimethyl-1-butanol
2,3-dimethylbutanol
Molecular structure of 2,3-dimethylbutanol
2,3-dimethyl-2-butanol
Molecular structure of 2,3-dimethyl-2-butanol
3,3-dimethyl-1-butanol
Molecular structure of 3,3-dimethyl-1-butanol
3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol
Molecular structure of 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanol
dipropyl ether
Molecular structure of dipropyl ether
2-ethyl-1-butanol
Molecular structure of 2-ethyl-1-butanol
ethyl butyl ether
Molecular structure of ethyl butyl ether
ethyl sec-butyl ether
Molecular structure of ethyl sec-butyl ether
ethyl tert-butyl ether
Molecular structure of ethyl tert-butyl ether
ethyl isobutyl ether
Molecular structure of ethyl isobutyl ether
hexanol
Molecular structure of hexanol
(S)-(+)-2-hexanol
Molecular structure of (S)-(+)-2-hexanol
2-hexanol
Molecular structure of 2-hexanol
(R)-3-hexanol
Molecular structure of (R)-3-hexanol
(S)-3-hexanol
Molecular structure of (S)-3-hexanol
3-hexanol
Molecular structure of 3-hexanol
1-methoxy-3-methylbutane
Molecular structure of 1-methoxy-3-methylbutane
1-methoxypentane
Molecular structure of 1-methoxypentane
2-methyl-2-methoxybutane
Molecular structure of 2-methyl-2-methoxybutane
(R)-2-methyl-1-pentanol
Molecular structure of (R)-2-methyl-1-pentanol
2-methyl-1-pentanol
Molecular structure of 2-methyl-1-pentanol
2-methyl-2-pentanol
Molecular structure of 2-methyl-2-pentanol
2-methyl-3-pentanol
Molecular structure of 2-methyl-3-pentanol
3-methyl-1-pentanol
Molecular structure of 3-methyl-1-pentanol
3-methyl-2-pentanol
Molecular structure of 3-methyl-2-pentanol
3-methyl-3-pentanol
Molecular structure of 3-methyl-3-pentanol
4-methylpentanol
Molecular structure of 4-methylpentanol
(R)-(-)-4-methyl-2-pentanol
Molecular structure of (R)-(-)-4-methyl-2-pentanol
(S)-(+)-4-methyl-2-pentanol
Molecular structure of (S)-(+)-4-methyl-2-pentanol
4-methyl-2-pentanol
Molecular structure of 4-methyl-2-pentanol
2-propoxypropane
Molecular structure of 2-propoxypropane