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Name:N-Heptane
Cas No: 110-54-3
Appearance: colorless, volatile liquid
Product Description:
N-heptane is an organic compound with the formula C8H18. It is a colorless liquid with a distinctive odor.
N-heptane has many important uses. First, it is often used as a fuel additive and solvent. Due to its good combustion performance and low toxicity, n-heptane can be used as an additive to gasoline and diesel to improve fuel purification and combustion efficiency. In addition, n-heptane is also widely used in the rubber industry and coatings industry as a solvent for dissolving and diluting various chemical substances.


Product specification:
Test | Specification | Result |
Assay (GC),Heptanes | 99.9%min. | >99.9% |
Assay (GC),Normal Heptane | 99.0% | 99.38% |
Assay (GC),Otder Isomers | 1.0% max. | <1.0% |
Boiling Range | 92.3C-99.9C | Pass |
Specific Gravity @15.56C | 0.68-0.695 | Pass |
Acidity as Acetic Acid | 0.002% max | <0.0002% |
Residue After Evaporation | 10 ppm max. | <10 ppm |
Sulfer (as S) | 0.001% max. | <0.0001% |
Water | 0.005% | 0.003% |
Product Applications :
1. Used as an analytical reagent, gasoline engine knock test standard, reference material for chromatographic analysis, solvent.
2. It can be used as extraction solvent of animal and plant oils and fast drying rubber adhesive. Solvent for rubber industry. Also used in paints, varnishes, fast drying ink and printing industry as cleaning solvent.
3. Used as the standard and solvent for octane number determination, as well as for organic synthesis and preparation of experimental reagents.
Product Packing:
| Package | Drums | Net Weight per Drum | Net Weight |
| 200L Drum | 80 | 137 KG | 10.96MT/20'FCL |
| 200L Drum | 160 | 137KG | 21.92MT/40'FCL |



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