| Title:  Methyl Ethyl Ketone CAS Registry Number:  78-93-3 CAS Name:  2-Butanone Additional Names:  ethyl methyl ketone;  MEK;  2-oxobutane Molecular Formula:  C4H8O Molecular Weight:  72.11 Percent Composition:  C 66.62%, H 11.18%, O 22.19% Line Formula:  CH3COCH2CH3 Literature References:  Prepn from ethyl 2-methylacetoacetate:  J. Schramm, Ann. 398, 242 (1913).  Manuf by dehydration of 2-butanol and by catalytic oxidation of n-butenes:  A. J. Papa, P. D. Sherman, Jr. in Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology vol. 13 (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 3rd ed., 1981) pp 903-907.  Toxicity:  H. F. Smyth et al., Am. Ind. Hyg. Assoc. J. 23, 95 (1962).  Review of toxicology and human exposure:  Toxicological Profile for 2-Butanone (PB93-110708, 1992) 144 pp. Properties:  Flammable liquid; acetone-like odor.  d420 0.805.  mp -86°.  bp 79.6°.  Flash pt, closed cup:  21°F (-6°C).  nD15 1.3814.  Sol in ~4 parts water (27.5%); less sol at higher temp; miscible with alcohol, ether, benzene.  Constant boiling mixture with water, bp 73.4°, contains 88.7% methyl ethyl ketone.  Soly of water in methyl ethyl ketone:  12.5% at 25°.  LD50 orally in rats:  6.86 ml/kg (Smyth). Melting point:  mp -86° Boiling point:  bp 79.6°; bp 73.4° Flash point:  Flash pt, closed cup:  21°F (-6°C) Index of refraction:  nD15 1.3814 Density:  d420 0.805 Toxicity data:  LD50 orally in rats:  6.86 ml/kg (Smyth) CAUTION:  Potential symptoms of overexposure are irritation of skin, eyes and nose; dermatitis; headache; dizziness; vomiting.  See NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (DHHS/NIOSH 97-140, 1997) p 36. Use:  As solvent; in the surface coating industry; manuf smokeless powder; colorless synthetic resins.  |