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Chemical Comparison

Amyl Acetate ACS vs N-Butyl Acetate

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Comprehensive comparison of Amyl Acetate ACS and N-Butyl Acetate including physical properties, applications, safety considerations, and pricing. Alliance Chemical supplies both chemicals in various grades and concentrations.

Quick Comparison Summary

Amyl Acetate ACS

CAS:
628-63-7
Formula:
C₇H₁₄O₂
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N-Butyl Acetate

CAS:
123-86-4
Formula:
C₆H₁₂O₂
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Physical Properties

Physical & Chemical Properties Comparison

Property Amyl Acetate ACS N-Butyl Acetate Key Difference
Boiling Point 149 °C 126.1 °C Amyl Acetate ACS boils 22.9°C higher
Flash Point ⚠️ 33 °C 36 °C Amyl Acetate ACS is more flammable
Density 0.876 g/cm³ 0.882 g/cm³ N-Butyl Acetate is denser
Water Solubility Slightly soluble in water 0.7 g/100 mL at 20 °C
pH N/A N/A Data not available for direct comparison
Molecular Weight 130.19 g/mol 116.16 g/mol Amyl Acetate ACS is heavier molecule
Melting Point -78 °C -77.9 °C N-Butyl Acetate melts 0.1°C higher
Vapor Pressure 5 mmHg at 20 °C 10 mmHg at 20 °C N-Butyl Acetate is more volatile
Auto-ignition Temp ⚠️ 379 °C 405 °C Amyl Acetate ACS auto-ignites at lower temp
Vapor Density 4.49 (air = 1) 4.0 (air = 1) Amyl Acetate ACS vapors sink more
Appearance Clear, colorless liquid Clear, colorless liquid Similar appearance
Odor Banana-like Sweet, fruity

Data sourced from PubChem (NIH), OSHA Technical Guidelines, and Alliance Chemical laboratory analysis. Last verified June 2026.

Applications

Applications & Use Cases

Amyl Acetate ACS Best For:

  • Solvent for nitrocellulose
  • Solvent for lacquers
  • Flavoring agent
  • Extraction solvent
  • Fragrance component

N-Butyl Acetate Best For:

  • Solvent for coatings
  • Solvent for inks
  • Solvent for adhesives
  • Extraction solvent
  • Laboratory reagent

Choosing Between Them

The right choice depends on your specific application, required purity, and handling capabilities. Contact our team for guidance on which chemical best fits your needs.

Safety

Safety & Handling Comparison

Storage Requirements

Always store in original containers in a cool, well-ventilated area per NFPA 30 guidelines. Refer to each product's SDS for specific storage temperature ranges and incompatible materials.

PPE Requirements

At minimum: chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles, and adequate ventilation per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.132-138. Check each SDS below for chemical-specific PPE requirements.

Fire Hazard

Amyl Acetate ACS has a lower flash point and requires extra fire precautions.

Recommendation

Which Chemical Should You Choose?

Decision Snapshot

Decision Factor Better Fit Why
Evaporation Profile N-Butyl Acetate Lower boiling point supports faster flash-off.
Fire Safety Margin N-Butyl Acetate Higher flash point generally reduces ignition risk in handling and storage.
Application Breadth Tie Compares distinct listed use cases to avoid generic recommendations.
Purity Flexibility Standard grades Based on availability of 99%+ concentration options in current product metadata.

Choose Amyl Acetate ACS if:

  • You specifically need support for solvent for nitrocellulose applications.
  • You specifically need support for solvent for lacquers applications.
  • You need a higher-boiling solvent that stays in-process longer.
  • You can manage stricter flammable-liquid controls for lower flash-point performance.

Choose N-Butyl Acetate if:

  • You specifically need support for solvent for coatings applications.
  • You specifically need support for solvent for inks applications.
  • You want a faster-evaporating solvent for quick-dry production steps.
  • Fire-risk controls are a priority and you prefer the higher flash-point option.

Commercial & Fulfillment Snapshot

Built for purchasing teams that need predictable dispatch, compliant documentation, and freight flexibility from parcel to full truckload.

Procurement Advantage Amyl Acetate ACS N-Butyl Acetate
Grade & Concentration Coverage multiple concentration options by application with industrial/lab procurement support. multiple concentration options by application with industrial/lab procurement support.
Packaging Depth 1 Quart to 330 Gallon IBC Tote for parcel, pallet, and truckload planning. small packs through bulk freight quantities for parcel, pallet, and truckload planning.
Dispatch SLA Lane-scheduling cutoff is 1 PM CT (Mon-Thu) and noon CT Friday. Outbound dispatch from Taylor, TX typically completes within 1-2 business days. Lane-scheduling cutoff is 1 PM CT (Mon-Thu) and noon CT Friday. Outbound dispatch from Taylor, TX typically completes within 1-2 business days.
Freight Optionality UPS Ground for small packs plus LTL/FTL lanes through ABF, SEFL, Saia, XPO, and partner carriers. UPS Ground for small packs plus LTL/FTL lanes through ABF, SEFL, Saia, XPO, and partner carriers.
Compliance Readiness SDS ready now; COA/TDS support available pre-PO and post-order. SDS ready now; COA/TDS support available pre-PO and post-order.
Bulk Procurement CTA Request bulk quote or call (512) 365-6838. Request bulk quote or call (512) 365-6838.

Need Help Deciding? Our technical team can help you choose the right chemical for your specific application. Email sales@alliancechemical.com for expert guidance.

Andre Taki, Lead Product Specialist at Alliance Chemical

Andre Taki

Lead Product Specialist, Alliance Chemical

Practice Leader, Cooling Chemistry

Andre Taki is Lead Product Specialist at Alliance Chemical, a DoD Bronze Medal DLA supplier. He holds DOT Hazardous Materials certification (49 CFR 172.704) and brings 20+ years of chemical industry experience across industrial manufacturing, laboratory and research, data center thermal management, and government / DoD procurement. He specializes in chemical dilution, heat-transfer fluid selection, hazmat logistics, and grade specification (ACS, USP, food, technical).

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