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Sodium ethoxide, 96%
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CAS: 141-52-6 | C2H5NaO | 68.051 g/mol

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Chemical Identifiers

CAS 141-52-6
Molecular Formula C2H5NaO
Molecular Weight (g/mol) 68.051
MDL Number MFCD00012417
InChI Key QDRKDTQENPPHOJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Synonym sodium ethoxide, sodium ethylate, sodium ethanolate, sodiumethoxide, ethoxysodium, ethanol, sodium salt, caustic alcohol, naoet, etona, ethanol, sodium salt 1:1Show MoreShow Less
PubChem CID 2723922
ChEBI CHEBI:52096
IUPAC Name sodium;ethanolate
SMILES CC[O-].[Na+]
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Description

Description

Sodium ethoxide is used as a strong base in organic synthesis. It is actively involved in the Claisen condensation, Stobbe reaction and Wolf-kishner reduction. It is an important starting material for the synthesis of ethyl ester and diethyl ester of malonic acid. In Williamson ether synthesis, it reacts with ethyl bromide to form diethyl ether. It is widely used as a base for the generation of carbanions which are utilized for alkylation and condensation reactions.

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Applications
Sodium ethoxide is used as a strong base in organic synthesis. It is actively involved in the Claisen condensation, Stobbe reaction and Wolf-kishner reduction. It is an important starting material for the synthesis of ethyl ester and diethyl ester of malonic acid. In Williamson ether synthesis, it reacts with ethyl bromide to form diethyl ether. It is widely used as a base for the generation of carbanions which are utilized for alkylation and condensation reactions.

Solubility
Soluble in ethanol and methanol.

Notes
Moisture sensitive. It undergoes hydrolysis rapidly to form sodium hydroxide in the presence of moist air. Incompatible with water, strong bases, acids, oxidizing agents, alkali metals, strong oxidizing agents, ammonia, acid chlorides, acid anhydrides, reducing agents, peroxides, acids and chlorinated solvents.
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Safety and Handling

GHS H Statement
H251-H314-H318
Self-heating: may catch fire.
Causes severe skin burns and eye damage.
Causes serious eye damage.

P210-P235+P410-P240-P241-P260-P264b-P271-P280-P301+P330+P331-P303+P361+P353-P304+P340-P305+P351+P338-P310-P363-P370+P378q-P501c

H228-H314-H335-H500-X

DOTInformation : Hazard Class: 8; Packaging Group: I

EINECSNumber : 205-487-5

TSCA : Yes

Recommended Storage : Ambient temperatures

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