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Iso-octane C8H18

Also: 2,2,4-trimethylpentane

Weak (nonpolar) mobile phase and sample diluent in normal-phase HPLC, often blended with a polar modifier; low-boiling GC solvent and injection diluent; liquid-liquid extraction solvent for nonpolar/lipid analytes (e.g. isooctane vs acetonitrile fat partitioning); UV-transparent spectroscopy solvent; primary reference standard for octane rating (defined as 100).

Compiled by Hemant RawatLast reviewed July 2026How we verify

Properties

Formula
C8H18
CAS number
540-84-1
UV cutoff
215 nm
Snyder polarity index (P′)
0.1
Selectivity group
— (non-selective)
Eluotropic strength ε° (silica)
0.01
Boiling point
99.2 °C
Viscosity (25 °C)
0.5 cP
Refractive index (nD²⁰)
1.3915
Density
0.692 g/mL
Water miscibility
immiscible
USP <467> class
not classified

Safety

  • highly flammable liquid and vapor (flash point approx -12 C)
  • aspiration hazard - may be fatal if swallowed and enters airways (H304)
  • skin irritant / defatting (H315)
  • may cause drowsiness or dizziness (H336)
  • very toxic to aquatic life with long-lasting effects (H410)
  • not a listed carcinogen; not a peroxide former

Reference only. Solvents can be flammable, toxic, or peroxide-forming. Always consult the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and your lab's protocols before handling.

What Iso-octane mixes with

Miscible with: 1-Propanol, 1,2-Dichloroethane, 1,4-Dioxane, 2-Propanol, Acetone, Benzene, Carbon tetrachloride, Chloroform, Cyclohexane, Dichloromethane, Diethyl ether, Ethanol, Ethyl acetate, Methyl ethyl ketone, Methyl isobutyl ketone, MTBE, n-Butanol, n-Butyl acetate, n-Heptane, n-Hexane, n-Pentane, Pyridine, tert-Butanol, Tetrahydrofuran, Toluene, Triethylamine.

Partially miscible with: Acetic acid, Methanol, N-Methylpyrrolidone, N,N-Dimethylacetamide, N,N-Dimethylformamide — mix only over a limited range.

Immiscible with: Acetonitrile, Dimethyl sulfoxide, Water — these form two layers.

Check any specific pair on the interactive miscibility chart.

Using Iso-octane in HPLC/GC

Weak (nonpolar) mobile phase and sample diluent in normal-phase HPLC, often blended with a polar modifier; low-boiling GC solvent and injection diluent; liquid-liquid extraction solvent for nonpolar/lipid analytes (e.g. isooctane vs acetonitrile fat partitioning); UV-transparent spectroscopy solvent; primary reference standard for octane rating (defined as 100).

Its Snyder polarity index is 0.1, and its UV cutoff of 215 nm is low enough for most UV detection.See what the polarity index means and the full UV cutoff table.

Sources

Values are compiled from public references and were last verified July 2026. See ourmethodologyfor how we source and verify. Always confirm critical values against primary references and the SDS.

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