Introduction:Basic information about 2 DIESEL FUEL CAS 68334-30-5, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.
2 DIESEL FUEL Basic information
| Product Name: | 2 DIESEL FUEL |
| Synonyms: | Certified Reference Material Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (FAME) Standard;dieseloils;dieseltestfuel;Fuels,diesel;oil,[fuel,1-d];olejnapedowyiii;MskSolvent;COMMERCIALGASOIL |
| CAS: | 68334-30-5 |
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| MW: | 0 |
| EINECS: | 269-822-7 |
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| Mol File: | Mol File |
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2 DIESEL FUEL Chemical Properties
| Stability: | Stable. Flammable. Incompatible with strong acids, strong oxidizing agents, halogens. |
| EPA Substance Registry System | Diesel fuel (68334-30-5) |
Safety Information
| Hazard Codes | Xn,N |
| Risk Statements | 40-65-51/53-38-20 |
| Safety Statements | 36/37-62-61-24 |
| RIDADR | UN1202 - class 3 - PG 3 - Diesel fuel |
| WGK Germany | 2 |
| RTECS | HZ1800000 |
| TSCA | TSCA listed |
2 DIESEL FUEL Usage And Synthesis
| Chemical Properties | clear colourless or dyed liquid |
| Uses | Diesel fuel is used for diesel or semidiesel,high-speed engines requiring a type of fuel that has lowviscosity and moderate volatility. The heavier gradesare used for railroad and marine diesel engines. |
| Definition | 2 DIESEL FUEL is a complex combination of hydrocarbons produced by the distillation of crude oil. It consists of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C9 through C20 and boiling in the range of approximately 163.degree.C to 357.degree.C (325.degree.F to 675.degree.F). |
| General Description | Oily yellow-brown liquid. Less dense than water and insoluble in water. Hence floats on water. |
| Air & Water Reactions | Flammable. Insoluble in water. |
| Reactivity Profile | May be incompatible with strong oxidizing agents like nitric acid. Charring may occur followed by ignition of unreacted material and other nearby combustibles. In other settings, mostly unreactive. 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, burns exothermically to produce mostly carbon dioxide and water. |
| Health Hazard | INHALATION causes headache and slight giddiness. INGESTION causes nausea, vomiting, and cramping; depression of central nervous system ranging from mild headache to anesthesia, coma, and death; pulmonary irritation secondary to exhalation of solvent; signs of kidney and liver damage may be delayed. 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. |
| Flammability and Explosibility | Non flammable |
| Safety Profile | Low toxicity by ingestion. A skin irritant. Questionable carcinogen. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating vapors. |
| Toxics Screening Level | The Initial Threshold Screening Level (ITSL) is 70μg/m3 with annual averaging. |
2 DIESEL FUEL Preparation Products And Raw materials
| Raw materials | HEAVY CUT RESIDUE OIL-->COAL TAR-->Residuum-->Dephenolized phenol oil |
| Preparation Products | Methanol-->Ammonia-->CALCIUM CARBONATE-->Cleaning agent-->Iron oxide red phenolic antirust paint-->Sodium tripolyphosphate-->ROCK PHOSPHATE-->PYRITE-->Cadmium oxide-->Oil slurry antiscale |