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Tetrahydrofuran | 109-99-9 - ChemicalBook THF vapor forms explosive mixtures with air at concentrations of 2 to 12% (by volume) Carbon dioxide or dry chemical extinguishers should be used for THF fires
Tetrahydrofuran | Fisher Scientific THF can dissolve many organic compounds It also has a low boiling point and will easily evaporate after chemical reactions When exposed to strong acids, THF can be polymerized into a form known as polytetramethylene ether glycol (PTMEG), which is used to make elastic fabrics Synonyms: THf, oxolane View All Tetrahydrofuran Products
TETRAHYDROFURAN | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA A violent explosion occurred during the preparation of sodium aluminum hydride from sodium and aluminum in a medium of tetrahydrofuran [Chem Eng News 39 (40):57 1961] THF forms explosive products with 2-aminophenol [Lewis 3227]
Tetrahydrofuran | Solubility of Things Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is a clear, colorless liquid with an ether-like odor It is highly volatile and flammable Its transparency and colorless nature make it appear similar to water, but it possesses a distinct smell and different chemical properties
Tetrahydrofuran - Properties - Matmake Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is a colorless, organic compound with the chemical formula C 4 H 8 O It is a cyclic ether and is often used as a versatile solvent in various chemical processes and laboratory applications
Tetrahydrofuran | CASRN 109-99-9 | DTXSID1021328 | IRIS - US EPA Under EPA’s Guidelines for Carcinogen Risk Assessment (U S EPA, 2005a), the database for THF provides "suggestive evidence of carcinogenic potential " This may be a synopsis of the full weight-of-evidence narrative
Tetrahydrofuran - American Chemical Society Tetrahydrofuran (THF, oxolane) is a versatile solvent used in laboratory organic synthesis and in industrial products such as varnishes It is colorless and miscible in water, with a boiling point of 66 ºC It is highly flammable but relatively nontoxic