N-Dodecene is a hydrocarbon organic matter that can be used to prepare tobacco pest repellents; it is also used in the preparation of diesel pour point depressants.
N-Dodecene is a raw material for the production of surfactants, lubricant additives and plasticizers, and can be used in the production of coatings, adhesives and paper.
N-Dodecene is also called 1-dodecene, a colorless liquid. Melting point -33.6℃, boiling point 213℃, relative density 0.760 (20℃), refractive index 1.4327, flash point 77℃.
Soluble in alcohol, ether, acetone, petroleum ether, insoluble in water.
Uses: used in organic synthesis, production of surfactants, detergents, lubricant additives and plasticizers, etc. Mainly used in Japan to produce diddecene phenol.
Uses: used to produce flavors and fragrances, epoxides, thiols, halides, alkyl silanes, metal organic compounds, etc.
Storage and transportation characteristics: warehouse ventilation and low temperature drying; separate storage and transportation from oxidants.
Dangerous characteristics: flammable when exposed to open flames and high heat. It can react with oxidants. If the flow rate is too fast, static electricity is likely to be generated and accumulated. Its vapor is heavier than air and can spread to a considerable distance at a lower level. It will catch fire and backfire when it encounters a fire source. It is easy to self-polymerize, and the polymerization reaction will rapidly intensify with the increase of temperature. If it encounters high heat, the internal pressure of the container will increase, and there is a risk of cracking and explosion.