Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending Basic information
- Product Name:
- Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending
- Synonyms:
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- Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending
- Gasoline blending stock, alkylates
- Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending Low boiling point thermally cracked naphtha
- gasoline, blend stock
- naphtha raffinate pyrolyzate derived distillates
- CAS:
- 68425-29-6
- MW:
- 0
- EINECS:
- 270-344-6
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- Mol File
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending Chemical Properties
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Gasoline blending pyrolyzate derived naphtha raffinate distillates (petroleum) (68425-29-6)
Distillates (petroleum), naphtha-raffinate pyrolyzate-derived, gasoline-blending Usage And Synthesis
Definition
The complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the pyrolysis fractionation at 816.degree.C (1500.degree.F) of naphtha and raffinate. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having a carbon number of C9 and boiling at approximately 204.degree.C (400.degree.F).
General Description
Colorless watery liquid with an odor of gasoline odor. Floats on water. Produces irritating vapor.
Air & Water Reactions
Highly flammable.
Reactivity Profile
Hydrocarbons may be incompatible with strong oxidizing agents like nitric acid. Charring of the hydrocarbon may occur followed by ignition of unreacted hydrocarbon and other nearby combustibles. In other settings, aliphatic saturated hydrocarbons are mostly unreactive. They are not affected by aqueous solutions of acids, alkalis, most oxidizing agents, and most reducing agents. When heated sufficiently or when ignited in the presence of air, oxygen or strong oxidizing agents, they burn exothermically to produce carbon dioxide and water.
Health Hazard
INHALATION causes irritation of upper respiratory tract; central nervous system stimulation followed by depression of varying degrees ranging from dizziness, headache, and incoordination to anesthesia, coma, and respiratory arrest; irregular heartbeat is dangerous complication. ASPIRATION causes severe lung irritation with coughing, gagging, dyspnea, substernal distress, and rapidly developing pulmonary edema; later, signs of bronchopneumonia and pneumonitis; acute onset of central nervous system excitement followed by depression. INGESTION causes irritation of mucous membranes of throat, esophagus, and stomach; stimulation followed by depression of central nervous system; irregular heartbeat.