Diethyl Oxalate | CAS 95-92-1 | Purity ≥99.5%

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Diethyl Oxalate is an important organic intermediate with excellent solubility and reactivity. It is widely used in pharmaceutical, pesticide, dye, fragrance and organic synthesis. We supply high-purity diethyl oxalate with stable stock. Full hazardous chemical export documents and logistics support are available.

ParameterInformation
Chemical NameDiethyl Oxalate
CAS No.95-92-1
EC No.202-464-1
Molecular FormulaC₆H₁₀O₄
Molecular Weight146.14 g/mol
HS Code2917.11

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Product Description

Diethyl oxalate,  also known as ethanedioic acid diethyl ester or ethyl oxalate, is an important organic compound and industrial solvent. At room temperature, it appears as a colorless to pale yellow transparent oily liquid with a mild aromatic odor. It is miscible with ethanol, ether, ethyl acetate and most organic solvents, but only slightly soluble in water (approximately 1g/100mL).

Diethyl oxalate exhibits typical chemical properties of ester compounds. It absorbs moisture from air and hydrolyzes slowly. Upon heating, it can react with ammonia to form amide compounds and condense with acetone to form ethyl pyruvate. Under appropriate catalyst conditions, it can undergo transesterification reactions to produce other oxalate esters.

For detailed information on the physical and chemical properties of Diethyl oxalate, see 【Addition information】

Main Applications

1.Pharmaceutical Industry

It is a key intermediate in the synthesis of various drugs, including phenobarbital, azathioprine, sulfadoxine, carbenicillin, amoxicillin, hydroxychloroquine, tiabendazole, sulfamethoxazole (SMZ), and others.

2. Organic Synthesis

• Used as a feedstock in ester exchange reactions; reacts with phenol to form diphenyl oxalate
• Participates in the Claisen condensation reaction to synthesize acetaldehyde derivatives of ketosteroids
• Hydrogenation can be used to prepare ethylene glycol

3.Plastics & Additives

Used as raw material for plastic accelerators, textile auxiliaries, and dye-sensitized battery additives.

4.Dyes & Pigments

As dye intermediate for synthesis of paints, coatings, and printing dyes.

5. Other Applications

• Solvent for cellulose and fragrances
• Metal surface treatment, forming protective oxalate layers on carbonate substrates
• Replacement for oxalic acid in wood pulp papermaking industry
• Preparation of oxalic acid and diethyl carbonate through hydrolysis and decarboxylation
• Microemulsion synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles

GHS Hazard Classification

CategoryInformation
Serious eye damageCategory 1
Skin corrosionCategory 1B
Specific target organ toxicity—repeated exposure—oralCategory 2
Acute toxicity—oralCategory 4
GHS PictogramsGHS05 (Corrosion) / GHS07 (Irritation) / GHS08 (Health hazards)
Hazard statementDanger

Hazard Statement

H227: Flammable liquid

H302: Harmful if swallowed

H314:Causes severe skin burns and eye damage

H373: May cause damage to organs (kidneys) through oral exposure

Shipping Information

CategoryInformation
UN NumberUN 2525
Proper Shipping NameDiethyl Oxalate
Hazard Class6.1 (Toxic substances)
Packaging GroupIII ( Medium Hazard)
HS Code2917.11

Packaging Specifications

Packaging TypeSpecification
Retail Packaging25 mL, 100 mL, 500 mL, 1 L (glass bottle)
Industrial Packaging25 L, 200 L (plastic drums/steel drums)
Bulk SupplyTank Trucks (Customizable)
Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)1 kg / 25 kg (depending on specifications)

Storage Requirements

• Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from heat and ignition sources

• Keep containers tightly closed to prevent moisture absorption and light exposure

• Keep containers tightly closed

• Store separately from oxidizing agents and food additives

• Storage temperature recommended not to exceed 30°C (86°F)

• Shelf life: At least 12–24 months when unopened

• Stability: Sensitive to moisture; prone to slow hydrolysis. Once opened, use as soon as possible or reseal the container.

Safety Precautions

• Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames

• Store in well-ventilated area

•  Keep container tightly closed

•  Wear protective gloves and eye protection

•  Avoid skin contact and inhalation

•  Store away from strong oxidizers

Disclaimer

This product information is for reference only and does not constitute any warranty, guarantee, or legal advice. Before using DMF, users must:

  • Carefully read and follow the latest SDS provided with the product;
  • Conduct a risk assessment according to actual use and local regulations;
  • Implement appropriate safety measures and comply with all applicable hazardous chemical regulations.

We assume no liability for any direct or indirect loss, damage, or injury arising from the use or handling of this product. Users bear full responsibility and risk for its use.

Appearance

Colorless to pale yellow liquid

Purity

≥99.5%

Water Content

≤0.05%

Acidity as Oxalic Acid

≤0.05%

Density (25°C)

1.076–1.079 g/cm³

Boiling Point

185°C

Melting Point

-41°C

Flash Point

75-76°C (closed cup)

Refractive Index (20°C)

1.410

Autoignition Temp

445°C

Vapor Pressure (47°C)

1 mmHg

Viscosity (15°C)

2.311mPa·s

LogP

0.68

Solubility

Slightly soluble in water (≈1 g/100 mL); miscible with most organic solvents, such as ethanol, diethyl ether, and acetone

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