SPECIFICATION
| Chemical Name | Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC) |
|---|---|
| Molecular Formula | Â C3H6O3 |
| CAS Number | 616-38-6 |
| Appearance | Colorless Liquid, Faint Alcohol Odor |
| Grade Standard | Battery Grade, Electron Grade, Industrial Grade |
| Solubility
Melting Point Boiling Point Density Purity |
139 g/l
3℃ 194°C 1.07 g/cm 99.93% |
Description
Dimethyl Carbonate (DMC) is a clear and colorless liquid with a molecular formula of C3H6O3.
DMC is hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbs moisture, making it suitable for specific applications.
DMC is known for its outstanding solvency properties, allowing it to dissolve a wide range of organic and inorganic materials.
It plays a crucial role in chemical manufacturing, serving as a solvent and reagent in the synthesis of various chemicals, including pharmaceuticals,
agrochemicals, and specialty compounds.
The paints and coatings industry benefits from DMC as a VOC (volatile organic compound) exempt solvent, contributing to environmental standards and air
quality improvements.
In the electronics sector, DMC serves as a solvent and cleaning agent for semiconductor manufacturing.
The pharmaceutical industry relies on DMC as a versatile solvent for medication formulation and compound extraction.
DMC enhances battery technology, particularly in lithium-ion batteries, where it is used as a solvent in the electrolyte for improved battery performance and
safety.
DMC contributes to the production of polycarbonates, polycarbonate diols, and acts as a methylation agent in polymer synthesis.
Automotive and aerospace industries use DMC for eco-friendly cleaning and degreasing.
It is an eco-friendly fuel additive, reducing emissions in alternative fuel formulations.
In the food industry, DMC serves as a versatile solvent for flavor extraction and food additive carrier.
DMC is also utilized in wastewater treatment as a coagulant for industrial and municipal effluents





