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Peroxide,1,1'-(1-methylpropylidene)bis[2-(1,1-dimethylethyl) (2167-23-9)

Identification
Name:Peroxide,1,1'-(1-methylpropylidene)bis[2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)
Synonyms:Peroxide,(1-methylpropylidene)bis[(1,1-dimethylethyl) (9CI); Peroxide,sec-butylidenebis[tert-butyl (6CI,7CI,8CI); 2,2-Bis(tert-butyldioxy)butane;2,2-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)butane; 2,2-Di(tert-butylperoxy)butane;3,4,6,7-Tetraoxanonane, 5-ethyl-2,2,5,8,8-pentamethyl-; Chaloxyd P 1200AL;Chaloxyd P 1293AL; DB 50; Lupersol 220; NSC 5626; Perhexa 22; Perhexa 22-50S;Trigonox D; Trigonox D-C 50; Trigonox D-E 50; Trigonox DB 50; Trigonox DM 50;VP 1200; sec-Butylidenebis[tert-butyl peroxide]
CAS:2167-23-9
EINECS: 218-507-2
Molecular Formula: C12H26 O4
Molecular Weight: 234.34
InChI: InChI=1/C12H26O4/c1-9-12(8,15-13-10(2,3)4)16-14-11(5,6)7/h9H2,1-8H3
Molecular Structure: (C12H26O4) Peroxide,(1-methylpropylidene)bis[(1,1-dimethylethyl) (9CI); Peroxide,sec-butylidenebis[tert-butyl (...
Properties
Transport:UN 2111
Melting Point: ≥80 °C (SADT)
Flash Point: 43 ºC
Boiling Point: 228
Density:0.805
Stability:Unstable. Solid material may explode if heated, struck or mixed with other chemicals. Do not grind! Incompatible with acids, bases, strong oxidizing agents, powdered metals, strong reducing agents.
Refractive index:n20/D 1.445
Water Solubility:immiscible
Solubility:immiscible
Appearance:A 50% by weigh solution in mineral oil. Pale yellow liquid with the odor of rubbing alcohol.
Specification:

Peroxides, such as 2,2-Di(tert-butylperoxy)butane, are good oxidizing agents. Organic compounds can ignite on contact with concentrated peroxides. Strongly reduced material such as sulfides, nitrides, and hydrides may react explosively with peroxides. There are few chemical classes that do not at least produce heat when mixed with peroxides. Many produce explosions or generate gases (toxic and nontoxic). Generally, dilute solutions of peroxides (<70%) are safe, but the presence of a catalyst (often a transition metal such as cobalt, iron, manganese, nickel, or vanadium) as an impurity may even then cause rapid decomposition, a buildup of heat, and even an explosion. Solutions of peroxides often become explosive when evaporated to dryness or near-dryness. Danger of explosion when dry. May explode from heat, shock, friction or contamination. May ignite combustibles (wood, paper, oil, clothing, etc.). May be ignited by heat, sparks or flames.

Packinggroup: II
Flash Point: 43 ºC
Safety Data
Hazard Symbols O: Oxidizing agent Xi: Irritant