(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide, 99%
(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide, 99%
(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide, 99%
(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide, 99%
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(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide, 99%

CAS: 16088-62-3 | C3H6O | 58.08 g/mol
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS16088-62-3
SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Refractive Index1.3655-1.3685 @ 20?C
Appearance (Color)Clear colorless
Identification (FTIR)Conforms
Optical Rotation-14.2 ± 0.4? (neat)
FormLiquid
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(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide is widely utilized in the manufacture of polyether polyols and propylene glycol, which is used in making the polyurethane plastics. It finds an application as a fumigant for the sterilization of packaged foods and plastic medical instruments. Combine with ethanol, it used to make biological samples for electron microscopy. It is also used in model aircraft and surface vehicles as a glow fuel.

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Applications
(S)-(-)-Propylene oxide is widely utilized in the manufacture of polyether polyols and propylene glycol, which is used in making the polyurethane plastics. It finds an application as a fumigant for the sterilization of packaged foods and plastic medical instruments. Combine with ethanol, it used to make biological samples for electron microscopy. It is also used in model aircraft and surface vehicles as a glow fuel.

Solubility
Miscible with water and many organic solvents.

Notes
Highly flammable. Keep away from sources of ignition. The substance may polymerize under the influence of bases, acids and metal chlorides.
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Kalyoncu, S.; Düzenli, D.; Onal, I.; Seubsai, A.; Noon, D.; Senkan, S. Direct epoxidation of propylene to propylene oxide on various catalytic systems: A combinatorial micro-reactor study. Catal. Commun. 2015, 61, 16-20.
  2. Zee, N. J. V.; Coates, G. W. Alternating Copolymerization of Propylene Oxide with Biorenewable Terpene-Based Cyclic Anhydrides: A Sustainable Route to Aliphatic Polyesters with High Glass Transition Temperatures. Angew. Chem. 2015, 127 (9), 2703-2706.