Isooctane
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Fuel field: Isooctane exhibits good knock resistance when burning in the cylinders of internal combustion engines. Its octane number is defined as 100. It is often blended with n-heptane (which has an octane number of zero) in various proportions to serve as a standard for determining the octane number of gasoline. In addition, it can be used as a fuel additive to increase the octane number of gasoline, aviation gasoline, etc., improve the anti-knock performance of fuels, and reduce exhaust emissions.
Solvent field: Due to its strong volatility and good miscibility with other organic solvents, isooctane is commonly used as a non-polar inert solvent in organic synthesis for dissolving and reacting various organic substances. For example, it can serve as a reaction solvent during the polymerization of butadiene. Furthermore, isooctane can be used as a reference substance in chromatographic analysis and as a diluent in organic synthesis.
Other fields: In some analytical tests, such as studying the diffusion characteristics of zeolite mixtures using gravimetric analysis, infrared spectroscopy, and the inversion method (IRIS), isooctane can be used as a research medium. In the research and development of fuel additives, isooctane is also commonly used as a base fuel to evaluate the performance of various additives.
CAS NO: 26635-64-3
EC NO: 247-861-0
Molecular Formula: C8H18
Molecular Weight: 114.2285
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