Diisobutylene

Agent Name
Diisobutylene
Alternative Name
2,4,4-Trimethyl-1-pentene
CAS Number
107-39-1; 25167-70-8
Formula
C8-H16
Major Category
Other Classes
Diisobutylene formula graphical representation
Synonyms
1-Methyl-1-neopentylethylene; 1-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-; 2,2,4-Trimethyl-4-pentene; 2,4,4-Trimethyl-1-pentene; [ChemIDplus] UN2050
Category
Aliphatics, Unsaturated
Description
Colorless liquid with an odor of gasoline; [HSDB]
Sources/Uses
Used in organic synthesis and in antioxidants, surfactants, lube additives, plasticizers, and rubber chemicals; Also used as a dispersant (co-monomer with maleic anhydride); [HSDB] Used in organic synthesis and to improve paper coatability; [AIHA]
Comments
A skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritant; [ICSC] Inhalation of high concentrations can cause CNS depression; May act as a simple asphyxiant at high vapor concentrations; [HSDB] An irritant; [MSDSonline] A CNS depressant; [AIHA]
Biomedical References

Exposure Assessment

Vapor Pressure
44.7 mm Hg
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (rat) = 6,875 ppm/4h
Explanatory Notes
Flash point = -5 deg C; [ICSC] The Guide in the Emergency Response Guidebook is for "Diisobutylene, isomeric compounds." VP from ChemIDplus;
NFPA
may ignite at ambient temp
WEEL
75 ppm

Adverse Effects

Neurotoxin
Acute solvent syndrome

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

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