n-Propanol, also known as 1-Propanol, is a primary alcohol with a straight-chain structure. It is a colorless, volatile, and flammable liquid used widely as a solvent, intermediate, and disinfectant in industrial, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic applications.

Normal propanol is a three-carbon straight chain oxo alcohol with a molecular formula of CH3(CH2)2OH. It is a medium-boiling, colorless, transparent liquid that has a typical sharp musty odor that is comparable with the smell of rubbing alcohol.

This product is miscible with all common solvents, such as alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, ethers, glycols and aromatic/aliphatic hydrocarbons. It is also miscible in all proportions with water.

CAS Number:  71-23-8
Chemical Name: n-Propanol / 1-Propanol
Other Names: n-Propyl alcohol, 1-propyl alcohol
Chemical Formula: C₃H₈O
Molecular Weight: 60.10 g/mol
Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid
Odor: Mild alcohol-like odor
Solubility: Miscible with water and most organic solvents
Boiling Point: ~97°C
Melting Point: –127°C
Density: 0.803 g/cm³ at 20°C
Flash Point: 15°C (closed cup)

Comparison: n-Propanol vs Isopropanol (IPA)

Featuresn-PropanolIsopropanol (IPA)
StructureStraight-chain (primary)Branched-chain (secondary)
Boiling Point~97°C~82.5°C
Evaporation RateSlower than IPAFaster
Disinfectant UseLess commonWidely used

Application in areas:

  • antiseptics applications
  • pharmaceutical preparations
  • drug synthesis
  • cosmetic preparations
  • flexographic inks
  • As a raw material to produce normal propyl amines, normal propyl paraben, di-normal propyl phthalate and normal propyl acetate.

Packaging: Bulk, Drum, IBC, TIN