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Ethyl methyl carbonate (CAS 623-53-0)

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Alternate Names:
Carbonic acid ethyl methyl ester; EMC; Methyl ethyl carbonate
CAS Number:
623-53-0
Molecular Weight:
104.10
Molecular Formula:
C4H8O3
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Ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) serves as a versatile organic compound widely utilized as a solvent across various laboratory and industrial settings. Being a colorless and odorless liquid, it easily mixes with most organic solvents. Its properties, including a low boiling point, low viscosity, and low toxicity, make it a favored option for numerous applications. Notably, Ethyl methyl carbonate is cost-effective, which adds to its appeal in laboratories. In scientific research, Ethyl methyl carbonate finds diverse applications. It serves as a solvent in organic reactions, aids chromatographic separations, and acts as a reagent for organic compound synthesis. Furthermore, it has been employed for extracting bioactive compounds from plant materials. Ethyl methyl carbonate also finds utility as a reagent for polymer synthesis, a solvent for nanoparticle preparation, and a medium for metal-organic framework synthesis. Though the precise mechanism of action remains somewhat elusive, it is thought that Ethyl methyl carbonate′s solvent properties stem from its ability to engage in hydrogen bonding with other molecules. Additionally, the combination of its low boiling point and low viscosity renders it an excellent choice for numerous laboratory tasks.


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Ethyl methyl carbonate, 10 ml

sc-487718
10 ml
$102.00