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Straight chain pentenes
1-Pentene
cis-2-Pentene
trans-2-Pentene
Names
IUPAC names
Pent-1-ene
cis-Pent-2-ene
trans-Pent-2-ene
Other names
amylene, n-amylene, n-pentene, beta-n-amylene, sym-methylethylethylene
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
ECHA InfoCard100.042.636 Edit this at Wikidata
EC Number
  • 246-916-6 (1-pentene)

    273-308-8 (cis-2-pentene)

    271-255-5 (trans-2-pentene)
UNII
  • (1-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3H,1,4-5H2,2H3
    Key: YWAKXRMUMFPDSH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
  • (cis-2-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3,5H,4H2,1-2H3/b5-3-
    Key: QMMOXUPEWRXHJS-HYXAFXHYSA-N
  • (trans-2-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3,5H,4H2,1-2H3/b5-3+
    Key: QMMOXUPEWRXHJS-HWKANZROSA-N
  • (1-pentene): CCCC=C
  • (cis-2-pentene): CC/C=C\C
  • (trans-2-pentene): CC/C=C/C
Properties
C5H10
Molar mass70.135 g·mol−1
Density0.64 g/cm3 (1-pentene)[1]
Melting point−165.2 °C (−265.4 °F; 108.0 K) (1-pentene)[1]
Boiling point30 °C (86 °F; 303 K) (1-pentene)[1]
−53.7·10−6 cm3/mol
Hazards
Safety data sheet (SDS)MSDS
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Pentenes are alkenes with the chemical formula C
5
H
10
. Each molecule contains one double bond within its molecular structure. Six different compounds are in this class, differing from each other by whether the carbon atoms are attached linearly or in a branched structure and whether the double bond has a cis or trans form.

Straight-chain isomers

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1-Pentene is an alpha-olefin. Most often, 1-pentene is made as a byproduct of catalytic or thermal cracking of petroleum or during the production of ethylene and propylene via thermal cracking of hydrocarbon fractions.

As of 2010s, the only commercial manufacturer of 1-pentene was Sasol Ltd., where it is separated from crude by the Fischer-Tropsch process.[2]

2-Pentene has two geometric isomers: cis-2-pentene and trans-2-pentene. Cis-2-Pentene is used in olefin metathesis.

Branched-chain isomers

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The branched isomers are 2-methylbut-1-ene, 3-methylbut-1-ene (isopentene), and 2-methylbut-2-ene (isoamylene).

Isoamylene is one of the three main byproducts of deep catalytic cracking (DCC), which is very similar to the operation of fluid catalytic cracking (FCC). The DCC uses vacuum gas oil (VGO) as a feedstock to produce primarily propylene, isobutylene, and isoamylene. The rise in demand for polypropylene has encouraged the growth of the DCC, which is operated very much like the FCC. Isobutylene and isoamylene feedstocks are necessary for the production of the much debated gasoline blending components methyl tert-butyl ether and tert-amyl methyl ether.

Production of fuels

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Propylene, isobutene, and amylenes are feedstocks in the alkylation units of refineries. Using isobutane, blendstocks are generated with high branching for good combustion characteristics. Amylenes are valued as precursors to fuels, especially aviation fuels of relatively low volatility, as required by various regulations.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Record in the GESTIS Substance Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
  2. ^ "RSA Olefins | cChange". www.cchange.ac.za. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
  3. ^ Bipin V. Vora; Joseph A. Kocal; Paul T. Barger; Robert J. Schmidt; James A. Johnson (2003). "Alkylation". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. doi:10.1002/0471238961.0112112508011313.a01.pub2. ISBN 0-471-23896-1.
    Straight chain pentenes
    1-Pentene
    cis-2-Pentene
    trans-2-Pentene
    Names
    IUPAC names
    Pent-1-ene
    cis-Pent-2-ene
    trans-Pent-2-ene
    Other names
    amylene, n-amylene, n-pentene, beta-n-amylene, sym-methylethylethylene
    Identifiers
    • 109-67-1 (1-pentene) checkY
    • 627-20-3 (cis-2-pentene) checkY
    • 646-04-8 (trans-2-pentene) checkY
    3D model (JSmol)
    • (1-pentene): Interactive image
    • (cis-2-pentene): Interactive image
    • (trans-2-pentene): Interactive image
    ChemSpider
    • 7713 (1-pentene) ☒N
    • 4483638 (cis-2-pentene) ☒N
    • 4483639 (trans-2-pentene) ☒N
    ECHA InfoCard100.042.636
    EC Number
    • 246-916-6 (1-pentene)

      273-308-8 (cis-2-pentene)

      271-255-5 (trans-2-pentene)
    • 8004 (1-pentene)
    • 5326160 (cis-2-pentene)
    • 5326161 (trans-2-pentene)
    UNII
    • ALP8M0LU81 (1-pentene) checkY
    • 54UR3XZ4FC (cis-2-pentene) checkY
    • YCO1SJQ98H (trans-2-pentene) checkY
    • DTXSID7026819
    • (1-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3H,1,4-5H2,2H3
      Key: YWAKXRMUMFPDSH-UHFFFAOYSA-N
    • (cis-2-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3,5H,4H2,1-2H3/b5-3-
      Key: QMMOXUPEWRXHJS-HYXAFXHYSA-N
    • (trans-2-pentene): InChI=1S/C5H10/c1-3-5-4-2/h3,5H,4H2,1-2H3/b5-3+
      Key: QMMOXUPEWRXHJS-HWKANZROSA-N
    • (1-pentene): CCCC=C
    • (cis-2-pentene): CC/C=C\C
    • (trans-2-pentene): CC/C=C/C
    Properties
    C5H10
    Molar mass70.135 g·mol−1
    Density0.64 g/cm3 (1-pentene)[1]
    Melting point−165.2 °C (−265.4 °F; 108.0 K) (1-pentene)[1]
    Boiling point30 °C (86 °F; 303 K) (1-pentene)[1]
    −53.7·10−6 cm3/mol
    Hazards
    Safety data sheet (SDS)MSDS
    Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
    ☒N verify (what is checkY☒N ?)

    Pentenes are alkenes with the chemical formula C
    5
    H
    10
    . Each molecule contains one double bond within its molecular structure. Six different compounds are in this class, differing from each other by whether the carbon atoms are attached linearly or in a branched structure and whether the double bond has a cis or trans form.

    Straight-chain isomers

    1-Pentene is an alpha-olefin. Most often, 1-pentene is made as a byproduct of catalytic or thermal cracking of petroleum or during the production of ethylene and propylene via thermal cracking of hydrocarbon fractions.

    As of 2010s, the only commercial manufacturer of 1-pentene was Sasol Ltd., where it is separated from crude by the Fischer-Tropsch process.[2]

    2-Pentene has two geometric isomers: cis-2-pentene and trans-2-pentene. Cis-2-Pentene is used in olefin metathesis.

    Branched-chain isomers

    The branched isomers are 2-methylbut-1-ene, 3-methylbut-1-ene (isopentene), and 2-methylbut-2-ene (isoamylene).

    Isoamylene is one of the three main byproducts of deep catalytic cracking (DCC), which is very similar to the operation of fluid catalytic cracking (FCC). The DCC uses vacuum gas oil (VGO) as a feedstock to produce primarily propylene, isobutylene, and isoamylene. The rise in demand for polypropylene has encouraged the growth of the DCC, which is operated very much like the FCC. Isobutylene and isoamylene feedstocks are necessary for the production of the much debated gasoline blending components methyl tert-butyl ether and tert-amyl methyl ether.

    Production of fuels

    Propylene, isobutene, and amylenes are feedstocks in the alkylation units of refineries. Using isobutane, blendstocks are generated with high branching for good combustion characteristics. Amylenes are valued as precursors to fuels, especially aviation fuels of relatively low volatility, as required by various regulations.[3]

    References

    1. ^ a b c Record in the GESTIS Substance Database of the Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
    2. ^ "RSA Olefins | cChange". www.cchange.ac.za. Retrieved 2017-10-19.
    3. ^ Bipin V. Vora; Joseph A. Kocal; Paul T. Barger; Robert J. Schmidt; James A. Johnson (2003). "Alkylation". Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology. doi:10.1002/0471238961.0112112508011313.a01.pub2. ISBN 0-471-23896-1.
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