Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 98-29-3 |
Appearance: | Crystal |
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Tert butylcatechol, abbreviated as TBC, is an important fine chemical product that is widely used as a polymerization inhibitor in the production of olefins and polyolefins, as well as in the storage and transportation of polymer monomers, to prevent the self polymerization of active olefins.
Product name
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4-tert-Butylcatechol,Pyrocatechol
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Appearance
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White powder
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CAS No.
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98-29-3
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Molecular formula
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C10H14O2
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Molecular weight
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166.13
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EINECS No.
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202-653-9
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Melting point
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52-55 °C
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Flash point
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180 °C
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Density
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1.049 g/cm3
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Boiling point
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285°C at 760 mmHg
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As a commodity, 4-TBC is commonly used in two specifications on the market, one with a TBC content greater than 99% A 0% crystalline powder product, and another liquid product, which is a solution of powdered products.
Polymer monomer inhibitor:
During the preparation, storage, and transportation of polymer monomers, in order to prevent the formation of self polymerization or end polymerization of monomers, a certain amount of TBC product needs to be added to prevent polymerization.
Antioxidant:
TBC products, with their unique hindered phenolic structure, are effectively used as antioxidants in polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, synthetic rubber, nylon, lubricating oils, caprolactam, and other products.