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Chinese name: 2-ethylhexanoate<\/span>
\nEnglish name: Bismuth Octoate
\nMolecular formula: Bi[OOCCH(C2H5)C4H9]3
\nRelative molecular mass: 638.61
\nCAS No.: 67874-71-9
\n\"NEWTOP3\"<\/h5>\n
Physical and chemical properties<\/h5>\n
Isooctanoate is a light yellow transparent oily liquid under normal conditions.
\nViscosity (25 \u00b0 C): 50mPa.s
\nDensity (25 \u00b0 C): 1.22 g \/ cm 3
\nWater soluble: insoluble in water
\nFlash point (PMCC): 158 \u00b0 C
\nHydroxyl value: 0<\/h5>\n
application<\/h5>\n
Isooctanoate is a ruthenium metal carboxylate catalyst which can be used as a cocatalyst for tertiary amines to accelerate the reaction and solidification of carbamates; bismuth octylate can be used to replace soft slabstock foam, high density softness Foam, spray foam, microcellular foam, and tin metal catalysts in rigid foam systems.<\/h5>\n