Isobutane is the principal feedstock in
alkylation units of refineries. Using isobutane, gasoline-grade "blendstocks" are generated with high branching for good combustion characteristics. Typical products created with isobutane are
2,4-dimethylpentane and especially
2,2,4-trimethylpentane. .
Solvent In the Chevron Phillips slurry process for making
high-density polyethylene, isobutane is used as a diluent. As the slurried polyethylene is removed, isobutane is "flashed" off, and condensed, and recycled back into the loop reactor for this purpose.
Precursor to tert-butyl hydroperoxide Isobutane is oxidized to
tert-butyl hydroperoxide, which is subsequently reacted with
propylene to yield
propylene oxide. The
tert-butanol that results as a by-product is typically used to make gasoline additives such as
methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE).
Miscellaneous uses Isobutane is also used as a propellant for
aerosol spray cans. Isobutane is used as part of blended fuels, with propane and butane, especially common in fuel canisters used for
camping, see
Campingaz. ==Refrigerant==