Chemistry:Pentafluoropropane

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Pentafluoropropane
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Names
Preferred IUPAC name
1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane
Other names
R-245fa; HFC-245fa; Enovate 3000; Genetron 245fa; AC1Q4KND; UNII-TA9UOF49CY
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
UNII
Properties
Appearance colorless gas
Density 1404.1 kg/m3 (liquid at 1 bar, 0 °C)
5.84 kg/m3 (vapor at 1 bar, 15 °C)[2]
Boiling point 14.9[3] °C (58.8 °F; 288.0 K)
7.18 g/L[4]
log P 1.68
Hazards
Main hazards Simple Asphyxiant
Flash point −24.963 °C (−12.933 °F; 248.187 K)
412 °C (774 °F; 685 K)[4]
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa) is a hydrofluorocarbon is a colorless gas used primarily for closed-cell spray foam insulation. HFC-245fa is also known as pentafluoropropane and by its chemical name 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane.

Environmental Effects

Unlike CFC and HCFC blowing agents formerly used for this purpose, it has no ozone depletion potential and is nearly non-toxic. Although it is intended to remain trapped within the foam insulation, it is practically non-biodegradable with a lifetime of 7.2 years when it eventually does escape into the atmosphere.[5] It does have a high global warming potential of 950 (950 times the global warming effect of CO
2
).[6][7] Honeywell refers to this as "acceptable" in their literature, but they don't include the actual number.

Economics

One of the disadvantages of R-245fa is its cost. In 2000, R-141b cost one US dollar per pound, whereas R-245fa cost $2.50 to $4.00 per pound.[8] As of 2007, and prior to Sinochem's production it was already a high volume production chemical, with over 1 million pounds produced annually.[5]

Manufacturing History

Pentafluoropropane is produced by Honeywell and in Asia by Sinochem.[9] Honeywell markets HFC-245fa under the Enovate and Genetron 245fa brand names. AlliedSignal, who adopted the Honeywell name after acquiring it, decided in 1999 to provide a non ozone depleting blowing agent as an alternative for dichlorofluoroethane (HCFC-141b) and trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11). Competitors Atofina and General Electric pursued strategies using other agents.

See also

References

  1. 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane - CAS # 460-73-1, Columbia Analytical Services, http://www.caslab.com/1-1-1-3-3-pentafluoropropane_CAS_460-73-1/, retrieved May 13, 2012 
  2. Isobaric Properties for 1,1,1,3,3-Pentafluoropropane (R245fa), National Institute of Standards and Technology, http://webbook.nist.gov/cgi/fluid.cgi?Action=Load&ID=C460731&Type=IsoBar&Digits=5&P=1&THigh=50&TLow=0&TInc=1&RefState=NBP&TUnit=C&PUnit=bar&DUnit=kg%2Fm3&HUnit=kJ%2Fmol&WUnit=m%2Fs&VisUnit=uPa*s&STUnit=N%2Fm, retrieved 24 January 2021 
  3. "Genetron® 245fa (R-245fa) | European Refrigerants". https://www.honeywell-refrigerants.com/europe/product/genetron-245fa/. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Genetron 245fa Material Safety Data Sheet, Honeywell, September 2000, MSDS Number: GTRN-0040, http://www.barsco.com/MSDS%20Sheets/MSDS/Genetron_245fa.pdf, retrieved May 29, 2012 [yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}]
  5. 5.0 5.1 HFC-245fa- Product Stewardship Summary, Honeywell, December 2007, http://www51.honeywell.com/sm/common/documents/Public-Ris-Summary-HFC-245fa.pdf, retrieved 13 May 2012 
  6. Other Gases: Hydrofluorocarbons, Perfluorocarbons, and Sulfur Hexafluoride, U.S. Energy Information Administration, http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/archive/gg03rpt/other_gases.html, retrieved 13 May 2012 
  7. JACC 044 : 1,1,1,3,3-pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa) (CAS No. 460-73-1), European Centre for Ecotoxicology, June 2004, http://www.ecetoc.org/index.php?mact=MCSoap,cntnt01,details,0&cntnt01document_id=114&cntnt01returnid=91, retrieved 13 May 2012 
  8. McCoy, Michael (October 30, 2000), "Regulatory Issues Heat Up For Blowing Agents", Chemical & Engineering News Archive 78 (44): 22–23, doi:10.1021/cen-v078n044.p022, ISSN 0009-2347, http://gertrude-old.case.edu/276/materials/C&ENews/C&ENewsBlowing%20Agents.htm, retrieved May 3, 2020 
  9. Sinochem and Honeywell Announce Formation of Joint Venture in China, Sinochem Group, October 10, 2011, http://www.sinochem.com/g831/s1614/t5152.aspx 

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