| Title:  Isopropylidene Glycerol CAS Registry Number:  100-79-8 CAS Name:  2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol Additional Names:  2,2-dimethyl-4-hydroxymethyl-1,3-dioxolane;  glycerol dimethylketal;  acetone glycerol Trademarks:  Solketal Molecular Formula:  C6H12O3 Molecular Weight:  132.16 Percent Composition:  C 54.53%, H 9.15%, O 36.32% Literature References:  Prepn:  Fisher, Ber. 28, 1167 (1895); Fisher, Pfähler, Ber. 53, 1607 (1920); Hibbert, Morazain, Can. J. Res. 2, 38 (1930); Smith, Lindberg, Ber. 64, 510 (1931); M. M. Maglio, C. A. Burger, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 68, 529 (1946); M. Renoll, M. S. Newman, Org. Synth. coll. vol. III, 502 (1955); Mikschik, AT 180926 (1955 to Chemomedica Chemikalien), C.A. 49, 15951 (1955); Williams, GB 802022 (1958 to Peter Spence & Sons); GB 819835 (1959 to Bayer); Perez et al., ES 499129 (1982 to Calipe), C.A. 97, 55794v (1982).  Synthesis of D(+)-form:  E. Baer, H. Fischer, J. Biol. Chem. 128, 463 (1939); of L(-)-form:  eidem, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 61, 761 (1939).  Conversion of D(+)- to L(-)-form:  eidem, ibid. 67, 944 (1945). Properties:  Practically odorless liq of medium mobility.  d420 1.064.  bp10 82°.  nD20 1.4383.  Viscosity (20°):  11 cP.  Practically nonflammable at ordinary storage temps:  Flash pt 90°C (194°F).  Evaporation no. about 600 (ether = 1).  Miscible with water, alcohols, acetals, esters, ethers, aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, gasolines, petr ether, turpentine, oils.  LD50 in rats (g/kg):  7 orally; 3 i.p. (Perez). Boiling point:  bp10 82° Flash point:  Flash pt 90°C (194°F) Index of refraction:  nD20 1.4383 Density:  d420 1.064 Toxicity data:  LD50 in rats (g/kg):  7 orally; 3 i.p. (Perez)   Derivative Type:  D(+)-Form  Properties:  [a]D +13.6°; [a]D +10.8° (c = 15.19 in benzene). Optical Rotation:  [a]D +13.6°; [a]D +10.8° (c = 15.19 in benzene)   Derivative Type:  L(-)-Form  Properties:  [a]D -13.6°; [a]D -10.8° (c = 15.19 in benzene). Optical Rotation:  [a]D -13.6°; [a]D -10.8° (c = 15.19 in benzene)   Use:  Versatile solvent and plasticizer.  Pharmaceutic aid (solubilizing and suspending agent).  |