Acrylonitrile CAS#107-13-1

  • Important Chemical Intermediate: Acrylonitrile is a key intermediate in chemical synthesis, widely used in the production of pharmaceuticals, antioxidants, dyes, and other specialty chemicals.

  • Wide Application in Polymer Manufacturing: It is an essential raw material for producing acrylic fibers, modacrylic fibers, ABS plastics, and styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) resins used in various industrial applications.

  • Versatile Industrial Uses: Acrylonitrile supports applications in automotive components, household products, packaging materials, construction materials, and industrial equipment manufacturing.

  • High Market Demand and Large-Scale Production: As a major unsaturated nitrile compound, acrylonitrile is produced on a large industrial scale and continues to experience growing demand across multiple industries.


Product Details

Product Description of Acrylonitrile CAS#107-13-1

Acrylonitrile is a colorless, flammable liquid. Its vapor can form explosive mixtures when exposed to an open flame. Acrylonitrile does not occur naturally and is produced in large quantities by chemical industries, with demand continuing to increase in recent years.

As an extensively manufactured unsaturated nitrile compound, acrylonitrile is widely used as a raw material for producing various chemicals, including plastics, synthetic rubber, and acrylic fibers. Although it was previously used as a pesticide fumigant, all pesticide-related applications have been discontinued.

Acrylonitrile is an important chemical intermediate utilized in the production of pharmaceuticals, antioxidants, dyes, and other compounds through organic synthesis. Its primary consumers are manufacturers of acrylic and modacrylic fibers, as well as high-impact ABS plastics.

In addition, acrylonitrile is used in the production of styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) plastics for automotive components, household products, and packaging materials, as well as applications in office equipment, luggage, and building materials. Its derivative adiponitrile is further used in the manufacture of nylon, dyes, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides.

Acrylonitrile CAS#107-13-1

Acrylonitrile Chemical Properties

Melting point -83 °C (lit.)
Boiling point 77 °C (lit.)
density 0.806 g/mL at 20 °C
vapor density 1.83 (vs air)
vapor pressure 86 mm Hg ( 20 °C)
refractive index n20/D 1.391(lit.)
Fp 32 °F
storage temp. 2-8°C
solubility 73g/l
form Liquid
color Clear
PH6.0-7.5 (50g/l, H2O, 20℃)
OdorMild pyridine-like odor at 2 to 22 ppm
Odor Threshold8.8ppm
explosive limit2.8-28%(V)
Water Solubility Soluble. 7.45 g/100 mL
Sensitive Light Sensitive
Merck 14131
BRN 605310
Henry's Law Constant1.30 at 30.00 °C (headspace-GC, Hovorka et al., 2002)
Exposure limitsNIOSH REL: TWA 1 ppm, 15-min C 1 ppm, IDLH 85 ppm; OSHA PEL: TWA 2 ppm, 15-min C 10 ppm; ACGIH TLV: TWA 2 ppm.
Dielectric constant33.01
LogP0.017 at 21℃
CAS DataBase Reference107-13-1(CAS DataBase Reference)
IARC2B (Vol. 71) 1999
NIST Chemistry Reference2-Propenenitrile(107-13-1)
EPA Substance Registry SystemAcrylonitrile (107-13-1)
Hazard Codes F,T,N,Xn
Risk Statements 45-11-23/24/25-37/38-41-43-51/53-39/23/24/25-62-63
Safety Statements 53-9-16-45-61-36/37
RIDADR UN 1093 3/PG 1
OEBD
OELTWA: 1 ppm, Ceiling: 10 ppm [15-minute] [skin]
WGK Germany 3
RTECS AT5250000
8
Autoignition Temperature481 °C
TSCA Yes
HazardClass 3
PackingGroup I
HS Code 29261000
Hazardous Substances Data107-13-1(Hazardous Substances Data)
ToxicityLD50 orally in rats: 0.093 g/kg (Smyth, Carpenter)
IDLA60 ppm

Acrylonitrile CAS#107-13-1

Product Usage

Acrylonitrile is primarily used in the production of acrylic and modacrylic fibers. It also serves as an important raw material for manufacturing plastics, including acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) resins and styrene-acrylonitrile (SAN) resins, as well as adiponitrile, acrylamide, nitrile rubber, and barrier resins. Although a mixture of acrylonitrile and carbon tetrachloride was previously used as a pesticide, all pesticide applications have since been discontinued.

Acrylonitrile is a commercially significant industrial chemical that has been widely utilized since the 1940s, driven by the rapid development of the petrochemical industry.

The production of ABS and SAN resins represents the second-largest application area for acrylonitrile. ABS resins are manufactured by grafting acrylonitrile and styrene onto polybutadiene or styrene-butadiene copolymers, typically containing approximately 25 wt% acrylonitrile. These materials are widely used in automotive parts, recreational vehicle components, pipe fittings, and household appliances.

SAN resins are styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers containing approximately 25–30 wt% acrylonitrile. Due to their excellent transparency and clarity, SAN resins are commonly applied in automotive instrument panels, instrument lenses, and various household products.

Acrylonitrile CAS#107-13-1

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