N-BUTYL ACETATE†

Chemical Identification

CAS # 123-86-4
Formula

C₆H₁₂O₂

Synonyms

butyl acetate; n-butyl ester of acetic acid; butyl ethanoate

Physical Properties

Physical description Colorless liquid with a fruity odor.
Boiling point 258°F Molecular weight 116.2
Freezing point/melting point -107°F Vapor pressure 10 mmHg
Flash point 72°F Vapor density 4
Specific gravity 0.88 Ionization potential 10.00 eV
Lower explosive limit (LEL) 1.7% Upper explosive limit (UEL) 7.6%
NFPA health rating 2 NFPA fire rating 3
NFPA reactivity rating 0 NFPA special instruction
Vapor hazard ratio (VHR)
Historical exceedance percentage
Target organs

Monitoring Methods Used by OSHA

Analyte code (IMIS no.) 0440 0440
Sampling group OVSG-1
Sampler/Sampling media CSC tube (100/50 mg) [SKC 226-01] SKC 575-002 Passive Sampler [SKC 575-002]
Sampling time*

240 min

240 min TWA; 15 min STEL

Sampling volume (TWA)*

12 L

Sampling flow rate (TWA)*

0.05 L/min

Sampling volume (STEL/Peak/C)*
Sampling flow rate (STEL/Peak/C)*
Analytical method instruments GC-FID GC-FID
Method reference OSHA 5000 (fully validated) OSHA 1009 (fully validated)
Notes

To obtain sampling and analytical error similar to that available with active sampling, knowledge of the atmospheric pressure and temperature are required, and these should be obtained using NIST-traceable devices. If that is not possible, temperature is assumed to be 22.2 °C, and the atmospheric pressure is estimated based on the elevation of the sampling location.

When estimates are used in place of traceable measurements the sampling and analytical error associated with passive sampling is substantially increased, and this makes it more difficult to demonstrate overexposures after considering the 95% lower confidence limit.

Special requirements

* All sampling instructions above are recommended guidelines for OSHA Compliance Safety and Health Officers (CSHOs), please see the corresponding OSHA method reference for complete details.

Bulk/Wipe Method

Wipe Sampler/Sampling media
Bulk Method

On-Site Screening Techniques

Device
Model/Type
Sampling information
(see manufacturer instructions)

Exposure Limits

OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
Peak
NIOSH REL
Up to 10-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
ACGIH TLV©
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
CAL/OSHA PEL
8-hour TWA
(ST) STEL
(C) Ceiling
Peak
PEL-TWA

150 ppm (710 mg/m³)

REL-TWA

150 ppm (710 mg/m³)

TLV-TWA PEL-TWA

150 ppm (710 mg/m³)

PEL-STEL REL-STEL

200 ppm (950 mg/m³)

TLV-STEL PEL-STEL

200 ppm (950 mg/m³)

PEL-C REL-C TLV-C PEL-C
Skin notation

N

Skin notation

N

Skin notation

N

Skin notation

NA

Notes:

See 29 CFR 1910.1000 Table Z-1.

Notes: Notes:

Visit the ACGIH TLV site for specific data

Notes:
Health factors:  See NIH-NLM PubChem. IDLH

1700 ppm

Carcinogenic classifications: Not listed Notes:

10% of LEL

AIHA emergency response planning guidelines - ERPG-1/ERPG-2/ERPG-3:

5 ppm/200 ppm/3000 ppm

Additional Resources and Literature References

Last Updated Date : 04/05/2024