Physical and Chemical Properties | Ethyl hydrogen acetate solution is a colorless and transparent liquid with a strong pungent odor. It is a moderately toxic chemical reagent that can cause poisoning by inhalation, ingestion, or percutaneous absorption. |
Use | Synthesis of organic compounds and extraction of plant active ingredients |
Obtained through direct synthesis using ethyl acetate and hydrogen chloride gas as raw materials. The specific steps are as follows:
1. Mix ethyl acetate and hydrogen chloride gas together and stir evenly.
2. Heat the mixture to a certain temperature and react for a period of time.
3. Cool the reaction liquid and separate the upper liquid using a separating funnel.
4. Dry the liquid with a desiccant to obtain a solution of ethyl hydrogen acetate chloride.
When storing ethyl hydrogen acetate solution, it must be placed in a cool and ventilated place, avoiding direct sunlight. At the same time, it is necessary to keep the container sealed to prevent gas leakage.
When using ethyl hydrogen acetate solution, protective glasses and gloves must be worn to prevent liquid from splashing onto the skin. If you accidentally come into contact with eyes or skin, immediately rinse with plenty of water and seek medical treatment.
When using ethyl hydrogen acetate solution for experiments, it is necessary to conduct the experiment in a fume hood to avoid inhaling toxic gases. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid contact with oxidants to avoid explosion hazards.
4. When disposing of waste ethyl hydrogen acetate solution, it must be classified and treated according to relevant national regulations or handed over to qualified units for treatment to avoid harm to the environment and human health.
Hydrochloric acid ethyl acetate solution, also known as hydrochloric acid ethyl acetate mixture, is a combination of ethyl acetate and hydrochloric acid with a chemical formula of CH3COOCH2CH3.
Here are some characteristics and properties of hydrochloric acid ethyl acetate solution: