2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol CAS No. 76-37-9

Pharmaceutical Materials 2025-03-20

It is used as medicine, pesticide intermediates, optical disc coating solvent, cleaning agent, etc

Product Name

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol

Multiple Names

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol;

1H,1H,3H-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol;

1.1.3H-Perfluoropropanol;

1.1.3-Trihydroperfluoro-1-Propanol;

1-Propanol, 2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-;

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propano;

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-Propanol-1;

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoropropyl Alcohol;

Tetrafluoropropyl Alcohol;

Tetrafluoropropylalcohol;

Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol;

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluor-1-Propanol ;

2.2-Dimethylbutane-1.3-Diol;

2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoropropan-1-Ol

CAS No. 76-37-9

EC No. 200-955-5

MF No. C3H4F4O

MW No. 132.0569

Advantage of 2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol CAS No. 76-37-9

It is an important organic intermediate

It can be miscible with water and many organic solvents

It is easy to stock

 

Aspect Details
Chemical Name 2.2.3.3-Tetrafluoro-1-Propanol
Other Names 1.1.3-Trihydroperfluoro-1-propanol, Tetrafluoropropanol
CAS Number 76-37-9
Molecular Formula C₃H₄F₄O
Molecular Weight 132.06 g/mol
Physical State Colorless liquid
Melting Point -15°C (5°F)
Boiling Point 109 – 110°C (228 – 230°F)
Density 1.48 g/cm³ at 20°C
Solubility Soluble in water and many organic solvents such as methanol, ether, and acetic acid. Slightly soluble in benzene, toluene, chloroform, and carbon tetrachloride.
Synthesis Method Typically prepared by the polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene with methanol and isopropyl peroxydicarbonate in a specific ratio and temperature-controlled reaction setup.
Applications Used as an intermediate in organic synthesis, particularly in the production of fluorinated polymers and resins. It also serves as a solvent for CD-R coatings, a cleaning agent in electronics, and a processing aid in the manufacture of fluororubbers.
Safety Precautions Flammable liquid. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases, sodium, potassium, acid chlorides, and acid anhydrides. May release toxic fluorine fumes when heated. Appropriate protective equipment and ventilation are required when handling.