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It is used in polymer blends of engineering plastics, such as PPO/HIPS and PC/ABS, [1] which are commonly used to make casing for electrical items like TVs, computers and home appliances. It is formed by the transesterification of bisphenol A with triphenyl phosphate. The commercial grade material can contain oligomers (CAS: 181028–79–5)
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12440–00–5 P 4 O 10: phosphorus decaoxide: 16752–60–6 P 4 S 3: phosphorus trisulfide: 1314–51–8 P 4 S 4: phosphorus tetrasulfide: 39350–99–7 P 4 S 6: phosphorus hexasulfide: 131105–01–6 P 4 S 7: phosphorus heptasulfide: 15578–16–2 P 4 S 9: phosphorus nonasulfide: 25070–46–6 P 4 S 10: phosphorus pentasulfide: 1314 ...
Chemical Abstracts Service Building B in August 2009. Columbus, Ohio. STN (Scientific & Technical Information Network) International is operated jointly [4] by CAS and FIZ Karlsruhe, and is intended primarily for information professionals, using a command language interface.
1,2,4,5-Tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene (tecnazene) is an organic compound with the formula HC 6 Cl 4 NO 2. It is a colorless solid. A related isomer is 1,2,3,4-tetrachloro-5-nitrobenzene. It is used as a standard for quantitative analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance. [4] [5]
This is a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulae and CAS numbers, ... 90-33-5 C 10 H 9 NO 2: indole-3-acetic acid: 87-51-4 C 10 H 9 N 5 O: kinetin ...
Pentachlorobenzenethiol is a combustible gray solid with an unpleasant odor, practically insoluble in water. It has a monoclinic crystal structure. [4] The compound is not well-biodegradable and presumably bioaccumulable and toxic for aquatic organisms.
Tetraethylene glycol dimethyl ether (TEGDME or tetraglyme) is a polar aprotic solvent with excellent chemical and thermal stability.Its high boiling point and stability makes it an ideal candidate for separation processes and high temperature reactions.