Ethyl acetate

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Ethyl Acetate
Chemical formula CH3COOCH2CH3
OTP appearance clear liquid 
Molar Mass(g/mol) 88.11 
Density(g/cc) 0.897 
Melting Point(°C) -83.6 
Boiling Point(°C) 77.1 
Solubility in water(g/L) 80.3 
Water azeotrope(%v/v) 78.6 
Water azeotrope bp(°C) 70.3
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Uses

Primary

  • Excellent organic solvent
  • Liquid/liquid extractions

Secondary

  • Decaffeination

Natural occurrence

  • May occur naturally whre ethanol is consumed by acetobacter

Hazards

  • Extremely flammable

Production

Synthesis

Hypothetically simply mixing ethanol and acetic acid will produce ethyl acetate. In practice, particularly with water impurities, this reaction is too slow.

CH3CH2OH + CH3COOH CH3CH2OC(O)CH3 + H2O

esterification

In practice this is a "fischer esterification" where an acid and reflux distillation are used to hurry the process along

  1. Combine stochiometric amounts of ethanol and acetic acid in a boiling flask
  2. Add sulfuric acid catalyst/drying agent
  3. Reflux for 1-2 hours to complete esterification
    CH3CH2OH + CH3COOH
    {H2SO4
    118°C}
    CH3CH2OC(O)CH3 + H2O
  4. Fractional distillation
    < 77°C unknown, discard.
    77-83°C - ethyl acetate, retain
    83-330°C - primarily impure water, discard.
    335-340°C - sulfuric acid, recycle.

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