Ethanol denatured, anhydrous ≥85.8% (denatured with 13.3% methanol + 0.9% MIBK)

Supplier: Thermo Scientific
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Synonyms: Ethyl alcohol denatured

36642.AP 36642.K2 36642.M4
ALFA36642.APEA 0 SGD
ALFA36642.AP ALFA36642.K2 ALFA36642.M4
Ethanol denatured, anhydrous ≥85.8% (denatured with 13.3% methanol + 0.9% MIBK)
Ethanol denatured

Denatured ethanol has applications as a solvent to remove paint and ink stain on curtains, clothing and upholstery. It is utilised as fuel in camping and primus stoves. It is likewise employed to clean the windows, manufacturing nail-polish and to test pectin levels in jam and jelly making.


CAS No.: 64-17-5 Molecular Formula: C2H6O Formula Weight: 46.08 Flash Point: 11°(52°F) Physical Form: Liquid Density: 0.811 Refractive Index: 1.3610 Sensitivity: Hygroscopic Appearance: Colourless Odour: Like alcohol Melting Point: -100° Boiling Point: 80° Solubility: Miscible in water and most organic solvents Beilstein Reference: 1718733 UN No.: UN1993 MDL No.: MFCD00003568


Applications: As a gasoline additive/substitute; octane booster. Very mobile liquid solvent. Used in lotions, tonics and perfumes

Formula: H₃CCH₂OH
MW: 46,07 g/mol
Boiling Pt: 80 °C
Melting Pt: –100 °C
Density: 0,811
Flash Pt: 11 °C (52 °F)
Storage Temperature: Ambient
MDL Number: MFCD00003568
CAS Number: 64-17-5
EINECS: 200-578-6
UN: 1993
ADR: 3,II
Merck Index: 14,3760

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