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Butene, also known as butylene, is an with the formula . The word butene may refer to any of the individual compounds. They are colourless gases that are present in as a minor constituent in quantities that are too small for viable extraction. Butene is therefore obtained by catalytic cracking of long-chain hydrocarbons left during refining of crude oil. Cracking produces a mixture of products, and the butene is extracted from this by fractional distillation.

Butene can be used as the for , but this is more expensive than alternatives with shorter carbon chains such as . Polybutene is therefore used in more specialized applications. Butenes are more commonly used to make copolymer (mixed with another monomer such as ethylene).

Butenes are major constituents of , the C4 fractions in oil processing. The raffinates containing butadiene are considered carcinogenic and mutagenic. Safety Data Sheet pcs.com.sg April 2017 They can be used as for further processing (e. g., on ), or used as industrial fuel. Their mixing into LPG for nonindustrial uses sometimes occurs but is generally prohibited.


Isomers
Among the molecules which have the four are . All four of these have four and one in their , but have different chemical structures. The and common names, respectively, of these chemical compounds are:
1-butene, α-butyleneBut-1-ene
cis-2-butene, cis-β-butylene(2 Z)-but-2-ene
trans-2-butene, trans-β-butylene(2 E)-but-2-ene
, isobutylene2-methylprop-1-ene

In the chemical structures above, the small blue numbers in the structure images are the numbering of the atoms in the main backbone chain of the molecules. Other organic compounds have the formula C4H8, namely and methylcyclopropane, but are not alkenes and do not fall under the name butene. There are also cyclic alkenes with four carbon atoms overall such as and two isomers of methylcyclopropene, but they do not have the formula C4H8 and are not discussed here.


See also
  • 1,3-Butadiene


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