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Hexafluoroisopropyl Methyl Ether

Hexafluoroisopropyl methyl ether (HFE-356mmz), a downstream derivative of hexafluoropropylene oxide, a colorless and odorless liquid, is an important fluorine-containing high-end fine chemical. The downstream application of hexafluoroisopropyl methyl ether is mainly focused on the production of inhalation anesthetic sevoflurane. In addition, HFE-356mmz has excellent thermal stability and electrical properties, and is commonly used as a cooling medium for electronic devices; it is also widely used in the field of high temperature thermal management, such as integrated circuit manufacturing, semiconductor production, optical equipment and so on.


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Category: Fluorinated Fine Chemicals
  • Specification of Hexafluoroisopropyl Methyl Ether

    Technical Properties

    Component

    Unit

    Property

    Content

    wt%

    ≥99.5

    Water

    wt%

    ≤0.1

    Other

    wt%

    ≤0.4


     

    Physical and Chemical Properties

    Item

    Unit

    Index

    Chemical Name

    ---

    Perfluoroisobutyl methyl ether

    CAS

    ---

    163702-08-7

    Molecular Formula

    ---

    C5F9H3O

    Structural Formula

    ---


    Molecular Weight

    g/mol

    250.06

    Boiling Point

    30

    Saturated Vapor Pressure(25℃)

    mmHg

    909

    Liquid Density(25℃)

    g/ml

    1.5


  • Packaging of Hexafluoroisopropyl Methyl Ether

    This product is filled in a plastic drum made of high-density polyethylene or polypropylene; Attached with labels, certificates, indicating the brand, trademark, batch number.


  • Notes of Hexafluoroisopropyl Methyl Ether

    1. In the process of transportation, loading and unloading, it should be lightly loaded and unloaded to prevent impact, avoid packaging damage, and prevent sun and rain, and should be carried out in accordance with the provisions of cargo transportation.

     

    2. Store in a clean, ventilated and dry place.


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