Petroleum Ether

Petroleum Ether

CAS #8032-32-4
SynonymLigroine, Benzine, Naphtha Solvent
Chemical FomularCnH2n(n=5~8)
OdorUnpleasant odor
SolubilityInsoluble
Molar mass82.2 g/mol
HazardsFlammable, Health & Enviromental Hazard

Petroleum ether is generally a mixture of low-boiling aliphatic hydrocarbons mainly hexane and pentane. It is generally used as a laboratory solvent[1] and also as an extraction solvent.

Iron(II) acetate may be used as an iron precursor for the synthesis of phase-pure iron carbide nanoparticles with potential applications in the field of biomedicine and catalysis due to its high magnetic saturation and chemical stability.

 

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