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Preface
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In keeping with the Aldrich tradition of our main catalog serving as a Handbook, this specialty Polymer Products CD Catalog and
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Table of Contents
Cover .............................................................................................................................................. F1
Preface ........................................................................................................................................... F2
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................ F3
Contact Information: USA and Worldwide .................................................................................. F4-F5
Manufacturing Facilities and Capabilities ...................................................................................... F6
Aldrich Quality: Analytical Capabilities ...................................................................................... F7-F9
How to Use this CD ...................................................................................................................... F10
Key to Chemical Product Listings ................................................................................................ F11
Chemical Product Listings ............................................................................................................... 1
n Alphabetical List of Products with Structures .............................................................. 1-363
n Products by Category .............................................................................................. 364-452
l Monomers ............................................................................................................... 364
l Polymers ................................................................................................................. 399
l Polymer Additives and Polymerization Initiators ..................................................... 441
n CAS Registry Number Cross Reference Index ...................................................... 453-467
Applications
.................................................................................................................. 468-535
n Free Radical Initiators ............................................................................................. 468-484
l Thermal Initiators: Decomposition Rate and Half-Life ..................................... 468-469
l Photoinitiators .................................................................................................. 470-484
s Classification ................................................................................................... 470
s UV Absorption Spectra ............................................................................. 471-484
n Vinyl Ether Terminated Monomers for RadCure ............................................................ 485
n Fluoroepoxide Functional Monomers ............................................................................ 486
n Bisphenol Monomers ..................................................................................................... 487
n Silsesquioxanes (POSS Monomers) ...................................................................... 488-491
n Labeled Monomers ........................................................................................................ 492
n Ion Exchange Resins: Classification and Properties .............................................. 493-495
n Polymeric Reagents and Supports for SPOS ................................................................ 496
n Solid Phase Resins for SPOS ........................................................................................ 497
n Scavenger Resins in Combinatorial Chemistry ............................................................ 498
n Nafion Resins: Novel Device Applications ................................................................... 499
n Conducting Polymers ..................................................................................................... 500
n Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials ........................................................................ 501
n Microparticle Size Standards .................................................................................. 502-503
n Plasticizers ..................................................................................................................... 504
n Engineering Polymers ............................................................................................. 505-506
n Surfactants ..................................................................................................................... 506
Reference Information ........................................................................................................... 507-531
n Glossary .................................................................................................................. 507-510
n Abbreviations and Acronyms .................................................................................. 511-513
n Books for the Polymer Scientist ............................................................................... 514-516
n Polymer Properties .................................................................................................. 517-524
l Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters .................................. 517-520
l Viscosity ........................................................................................................... 521-522
s Viscosity Terms ................................................................................................ 521
s Viscometer Comparison Chart for Newtonian Liquids ................................... 521
s Viscosity/Molecular Weight Relationships ...................................................... 522
l Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition and Melting Point .... 523-524
n Tables and Charts ................................................................................................... 525-528
l Periodic Table .......................................................................................................... 525
l Table of Atomic Weights ......................................................................................... 526
l Table of Metric Values, Prefixes, and Symbols ....................................................... 527
l Color Scales Comparison Chart ............................................................................. 527
l Particle Size Conversion Chart .............................................................................. 528
n Trademarks and Registered Trademarks ................................................................ 529-531
Additional Aldrich Literature: Request ......................................................................................... 532
General Information & Terms and Conditions ....................................................................... 533-535
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14,934-9
4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%
39,292-8
Nafion, trimethylsilylated
47,931-4
20,253-3
41,666-5
28,210-3
22,089-2
22,710-2
2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95%
D10,370-5
21,297-0
32,366-7
_
Poly(acrylic acid), powder, average Mw ca.
2,000
26,379-6
Contact us today to discuss your needs for high purity monomers and polymers for microelectronics, pharmacuetical,
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Absolute determination of Mn, Mw, and Mz; Molecular
weight distributions (i.e., polydispersity values)
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Analytical Capabilities (continued)
l High Field (300 MHz) NMR Spectrometry with multi1
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Figure 2: 300 MHz 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of poly (methyl methacrylate), isotactic (Aldrich Catalog
No. 45,213-0 Lot: 10694CU). Run conditions: 10% weight/volume in chloroform at 23C). The stereotactic composition
is indicated in the inset.
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Aldrich Quality
Analytical Capabilities (continued)
Figure 3: DSC thermograms of poly(styrene) (Aldrich Catalog No. 45,038-3 Lot: 6213EU) upon thermal cycling: (A) Prior to
thermal quenching, the material is isotactic the melting transition temperature (Tm), onset and peak, is indicated; (B) Following
thermal quenching, the material is amorphous the glass transition temperature (Tg) is indicated.
l Elemental Analysis Compositional analysis with
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Chemicals Section:
All monomers, polymers, additives, and initiators contained in this CD are listed in this
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O
CH
3
CH CH
2
38,054-7
10
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13,110-5
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Please refer to the Abbreviations and Acronyms Section for a comprehensive list.
The chemical listings above are used for display purposes only and may not be current.
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O
CH
26,077-0
h
A140-1
NH O
H C
2
O
C OR
3
R = C H (primarily)
7 15
O
CH
C OR
3
R = C H (primarily)
8 17
O
CH
C OR
3
R = C H (primarily)
9 19
O
CH
C OR
3
R = C H (primarily)
10 21
O
CH
C OR
3
R = C H (primarily)
13 27
O
C
O
HO
O
CH
O
13C CH
46,126-1
h
46,128-8
h
46,129-6
h
46,131-8
h
46,124-5
h
29,921-9
Safety 2,21D
1g
10g
11.30
58.20
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
250mL
1L
15.90
31.70
25g
100g
15.40
34.00
250mg
1g
92.70
257.50
250mg
1g
102.70
285.30
1g
57.00
R&S 1(1),579D
29,673-2
3
D
16,511-5
h
C CD
OH
13CH
29,920-0
O
C
46,125-3
h
OC H
6 13
O
CH
$
9.00
27.70
OH
CH
CH
100g
500g
O
3
D
D
D
31,801-9
O
C
CD
A1,070-1
h
3
38,054-7
h
CH CH
HO C C
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
CH
CH
CH
HO C
C OH
C C
CH
1g
10g
16.30
90.10
5g
100g
1kg
3kg
7.50
7.70
22.00
56.30
5mL
25mL
15.20
35.80
2 C OH
O
5g
25g
100g
12.00
39.60
138.90
5g
25g
13.50
55.90
50mL
250mL
17.70
57.20
1g
5g
21.70
85.40
41,319-4
h
CH O
3
N
19,732-7
h
3
A1,520-7
h
C C OH
S C CH
O
$
166.40
O
CH
O
C CH
5g
C CH
D
Acetophenone-2',3',4',5'
,6'-d5, 98+ atom % D [28077-64-7] . . . . . . . .
CH
N-(1-Acetyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-2-dodecyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
succinimide [106917-31-1] FW 448.70 bp 222 nr1.4950
d 0.977 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1351D
CORROSIVE
27,194-2
h
CH
C OH
23,547-4
CH
CH
14,866-0
h
O
H C
2
CH C
H C
2
CH C
NH
NH
OH
H C C H C NH C H C OH
2
RO
OR
R=
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
CH NH
2
or H
RO
R=
O
O
RO
OR
43,106-0
h
43,107-9
h
28,273-1
h
O
CH C
O
CH ,
3
CH NH C
2
CH
3
C NHCCH
CH
H C
2
CH ,
2
CH CH ,
2 3
CH CH ,
2
or H
O
CH
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
CH
R
n
CH OR
2
H C
2
OR
O
O
CH ,
3
O
2
OH
CH
3
NH CH CH CH
N CH Cl
2
2
2
3
CH
3
D C
2
CD
H C
2
CH
44,828-1
h
5g
25g
15.40
50.70
25g
100g
500g
15.20
17.50
45.50
25g
500g
3kg
5g
250g
12.70
29.60
58.30
18.30
38.70
R&S 1(1),1065K
CORROSIVE
HYGROSCOPIC
14,723-0
h
OH
50g
250g
19.30
63.50
50g
250g
19.30
63.50
5g
250g
1kg
21.70
25.50
77.40
50mL
250mL
13.70
37.40
500mg
1g
301.60
479.20
IRRITANT
Stabilized with 3,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
OD
Safety 2,59A
45,634-9
26,049-5
h
R
n
CH OR
2
RO
$
23.80
79.10
R&S 1(2),2637F
14,857-1
h
H O
2
ROCH
1g
5g
3 N
CH
21,780-8
h
5g
10.90
100g
13.90
500g
18.50
3kg 48.30
18kg 161.40
11,021-3
h
H C
2
CHCN
H C
2
CHCN
A2,410-9
h
44,827-3
CH CH
5mL
7.70
100mL
8.05
500mL
10.10
1L
16.35
4L 43.70
18L 155.80
1L
23.70
5g
100g
500g
1kg
18.20
40.80
146.50
220.30
50mL
250mL
15.90
36.20
10mL
45.00
25g
100g
17.50
48.00
100mL
500mL
10.80
36.20
200mL
20.30
500mL
2L
18.10
48.60
100mL
500mL
15.30
34.00
1g
5g
22.30
74.30
1g
5g
31.50
113.60
N
C
32,013-7
h
H C C H C Cl
2
O
CH
CH
O CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
49,712-6
2
40,632-5
O
H C
2
CH
CH
O CH CH
2
2
3
N CH
CH
O
C
CH C
O CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
C
2
2
O
H C
2
CH
O
CH
3
N CH
O CH CH
2
2
49,614-6
h
Cl
40,811-5
h
O
CH O
3
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
14,622-6
C
CH
IRRITANT
O
2
Fp >230F(110C)
CH
d 1.132
45,498-2
H C
2
nr1.4780
CH
3
O CH CH
N CH
2
2
3
CH
3
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
45,496-6
h
OH
CH
CH
H C
2
O
H C
2
Br
mp 234-237
OH
OH
34,082-0
C
OH
OH
OH
mp 200-202
250mg
$
36.00
1g
5g
184.20
613.90
25g
1kg
3kg
7.10
11.90
30.60
5g
25g
100g
13.20
33.50
86.50
25g
23.70
100g
500g
100g
500g
10g
25g
18.50
62.70
27.60
75.10
21.40
47.60
250mg
1g
310.30
969.70
5g
100g
500g
14.20
21.60
70.50
5g
100g
250g
500g
14.40
21.30
35.20
61.60
FT-IR 2(2),1846B
OH
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C
2
2
2
2
HO C
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
DO
O
Cl
45,176-2
HOCH
2
HO
O
HOCH
2
Cl
16,521-2
h
31,807-8
h
28,289-8
h
28,287-1
h
13,704-9
h
OH
OH
A2,635-7
h
OH
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
HO
OH
O
O
OH
n
HOCH
42,621-0
CH O
2
O
2
O
HO
OH
O
HO
HO
H
y
A2,830-9
h
OH
O
O
OH
O
HO C
O
HO
OD
R&S 1(1),569O
O
O
HO
OH
OH
18,094-7
h
42,054-9
h
ALKANOL6112 surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,053-0
h
ALKANOLXC surfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C OCH CH CH
2
2
O
CH
ALKANOL189-S surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,524-8
h
O
CH
42,052-2
h
25,495-9
O
CH
O CH CH
2
CH
45,249-1
CD OH
2
43,312-8
H C
2
CH CH O
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CHO
2
CH CH O
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CHO
2
CH CH O
2 2
H
y
CH CH O
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CHO
2
CH CH O
2 2
H
y
H C
2
CH CH O
2
CH CH O
2 2
H
y
O
x
CH CH O
2 2
S ONH
4
y O
$
14.50
30.60
250mL
1L
14.50
25.50
100g
500g
14.50
31.80
5mL
100mL
500mL
14.80
18.70
67.60
100g
500g
16.70
52.30
500mg
1g
296.80
484.70
100mL
500mL
16.80
43.20
100g
500g
16.80
43.20
100g
16.80
100mL
500mL
16.80
48.00
43,315-2
CH CH
3
2
CH CHO
2
43,314-4
H C
2
TOXIC IRRITANT
43,313-6
H C
2
Fp >230F(110C)
bp 100 d 0.910
DuPont product
D
C
250mL
1L
H C
2
33,415-4
O C OCH CH CH
2
2
CH
CH
H C
2
CH CH
42,841-8
45,647-0
38,175-6
36,260-3
O CH CH
2
CH
CHCH O C
2
CH
ClCH
39,294-4
Fp 142F(61C)
24,230-6
h
30,100-0
Cl
3
Si CH CH CH
2
2
CH
3
CH
3
Si Cl
H C CH CH
2
2
CH
3
24,652-2
h
23,498-2
H C
2
$
16.80
36.00
1g
5g
13.10
48.40
10mL
50mL
18.70
62.30
5mL 41.70
25mL 166.50
1g
5g
11.00
35.20
25g
33.40
100mL
500mL
14.80
46.50
10mL
50mL
18.10
45.60
5g
10g
32.10
57.50
5g
100g
16.10
30.60
1g
5g
11.20
37.40
O CH CH CH
2
2
O
2
Allylbromodimethylsilane, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H C C H CH OCH CH CH CH
2
2
2 2 2 3
ClCH
Fp 169F(76C)
Br
CH O
3
C
C O CH CH CH
2
2
Br
Si
CH
CH CH CH
3 2 2
250mL
1L
CH O CH CH
2
2
CHCH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 1.6
CH
43,037-4
h
O
NCCH
C O CH CH CH
2
2
O
CH CH
C
2
2
O CH CH
2
CH
Cl
H C
2
CH CH
Si
CH
36,096-1
h
41,165-5
h
44,727-7
h
41,715-7
Cl
CH
CH
H C
2
CH CH
Si
CH
H C
2
N
CHCH
3
CH
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
H C
2
H C
2
3
CHCH
CH
A3,260-8
h
46,859-2
CH CH CH
O
2
2
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
Fp 227F(108C)
23,822-8
h
CH CH O CH
2
2
d 0.948
CHCH OCH CH
2
2 3
H C C C OCH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
3
25,947-0
h
2
H C
2
1-Allyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (allyl-POSS) FW 941.65
5g
100g
500g
$
16.20
27.20
96.80
25g
100g
17.70
48.10
50mL
250mL
15.40
51.50
25mL
100mL
71.70
216.30
1g
5g
12.10
40.50
5g
25g
100g
16.80
53.30
147.60
10g
50g
41.90
156.90
5mL
100mL
500mL
12.20
13.80
36.50
1g
5g
45.00
200.00
5g
22.20
5mL
100mL
500mL
13.10
13.40
38.10
37,193-9
23,493-1
h
O
H C CH CH O
2
2
OCH
44,550-9
O
C
H C
2
CH
CHCH OCH CH OH
2
2 2
H
O CH CH
2
47,623-4
h
H C
2
CH CH O
2
O
CH CH O CH CH CH
S ONa
2
2
2
OH
O
OH
H C C H CH O CH CHCH OH
2
2
2
2
CH
CH
3
Si OCH2 CH CH
2
CH
3
OCH CH CH
2
2
40,942-1
h
Br
CH
5mL
25mL
27.70
86.30
250mL
1L
17.00
43.00
IRRITANT
25g
100g
18.10
48.70
250mL
1L
17.50
34.70
100g
500g
15.10
47.60
10g
50g
26.10
88.50
5g
25g
16.60
50.90
5g
25g
15.10
47.30
250g
1kg
16.80
38.20
5g
25g
24.50
84.30
5g
25g
29.20
94.30
d 1.170
25,173-9
h
22,606-8
h
A3,520-8
h
CHCH OCH CH CH
2
2 2 3
O CH CH
2
Br
$
32.40
115.80
IRRITANT
28,192-1
h
H C
2
RTECS# KJ5425000
41,583-9
h
OH
H C
2
d 1.079
nr1.5500
5mL
25mL
41,966-4
h
10,777-8
h
A3,630-1
h
FW 370.88
mp 74-76
Beil. 6,205
FT-IR 2(2),1803B
Br
Cl
H C CH CH Si Cl
2
2
Cl
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O Si CH2CH CH2
3 2
OCH CH
2 3
F C C O CH CH CH
3
2
2
CH
3
3 CHCH3
CH CH Si CH CH CH
3
2
2
CHCH
3
CH
3
33,806-0
CH
OCH
H C
2
CH CH
Si
3
OCH
OCH
CH
CH
H C
2
5g
25g
$
15.90
47.90
5g
36.50
5mL
25mL
18.20
60.70
10g
50g
25.00
73.70
1g
5g
16.40
54.40
1kg
2.5kg
66.00
131.90
250g
1kg
20.50
57.00
25g
100g
500g
28.30
60.60
202.00
250g
1kg
19.10
60.70
250g
1kg
21.10
58.40
100g
500g
1kg
9.30
32.80
53.50
100g
500g
13.90
54.90
44,695-5
h
20,826-4
h
37,585-3
3
Si CH CH CH
2
2
CH
3
CH CH
Si
Beil. 16(4),1372
FT-NMR 1(3),703C
43,673-9
h
43,674-7
h
21,635-6
IRRITANT
Strongly acidic cation exchanger with sulfonic acid
functionality, hydrogen form useful in water treatment. Moisture
content ~50%
IRRITANT
Strongly basic anion exchanger with quaternary amine
functionality, chloride ion form useful in water treatment.
Moisture content ~50%
Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 R&S 1(3),3537B
Weakly acidic resin with carboxylic acid functionality, 100-200
wet mesh.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)
21,653-4
22,435-9
47,663-3
24,766-9
10
21,644-5
21,658-5
h
42,883-3
21,657-7
21,645-3
27,426-7
100g
500g
$
14.40
38.80
250g
1kg
46.60
109.80
100g
500g
11.10
40.90
25g
100g
500g
1kg
5.40
11.20
38.50
64.00
250g
1kg
21.40
59.50
250g
1kg
27.40
77.00
100g
500g
11.70
37.80
100g
500g
15.20
49.10
100g
500g
21.80
85.60
100g
500g
15.60
51.80
25g
100g
500g
10.50
26.40
103.50
25g
500g
2.5kg
25g
500g
2.5kg
250g
1kg
16.10
84.70
306.10
12.60
80.50
261.20
49.50
159.40
5g
250g
1kg
9.90
47.50
151.60
27,427-5
21,648-8
21,649-6
43,672-0
h
21,638-0
h
21,639-9
h
43,671-2
h
21,641-0
IRRITANT
20- to 60-mesh adsorbent having a high surface area, 800 m2/g.
Moisture content ~65%
Strongly acidic, macroreticular resin with sulfonic acid
functionality which is suitable for non-aqueous catalysis.
Strongly acidic, macroreticular resin with sulfonic acid
functionality which is suitable for aqueous catalysis.
Very strongly acidic cation exchanger with sulfonic acid
functionality, hydrogen form. Moisture content ~55%
Fieser 6,302 7,182 8,263 Safety 2,128B R&S 1(3),3545B
IRRITANT
Weakly basic, macroreticular resin with alkyl amine
functionality.
11
44,462-6
100g
149.70
100g
112.40
100g
112.40
1g
5g
20.90
69.10
5g
25g
26.00
86.50
20mL
16.30
5g
100g
500g
13.40
16.20
35.90
10g
38.80
IRRITANT
Black spherical beads. High surface area (750m2/g) adsorbent
Microporosity, pore size <20A: 0.32 mL/g
Mesoporosity, pore size 20-500A: 0.12 mL/g
Macroporosity, pore size >500A: 0.13 mL/g
Mesh : 50-100
Five to ten times the adsorption capacity of charcoal.
Ground water remediation, spill cleanup, wastewater treatment,
odor control, air filtration, catalyst supports and ultrapure water
applications.
44,458-8
AMBERSORB563 [148879-45-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IRRITANT
Black spherical beads. High surface area (550m2/g) adsorbent
Microporosity, pore size <20A: 0.23 mL/g
Mesoporosity, pore size 20-500A: 0.14 mL/g
Macroporosity, pore size >500A: 0.23 mL/g
Mesh : 20-50
Most hydrophobic of AMBERSORBseries. See 44,462-6.
Applications....see 44,462-6.
44,459-6
AMBERSORB572 [148618-33-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IRRITANT
Black spherical beads. High surface area (1,100m2/g) adsorbent
Microporosity, pore size <20A: 0.41 mL/g
Mesoporosity, pore size 20-500A: 0.19 mL/g
Macroporosity, pore size >500A: 0.24 mL/g
Mesh : 20-50
Most hydrophilic of AMBERSORBseries. See 44,462-6.
Applications....see 44,462-6.
O
CH O
2
C
OCH
51,644-9
51,615-5
h
49,672-3
4-(1-Aminoethyl)phenol propoxylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
CH CH
3
NH
OCH CH NH
2 2 2
HCl
(OC H ) OH
3 6n
IRRITANT
A5,520-9
h
23,125-8
N
CH CH NH
2 2 2
mp 102-110
H
N
12
FW 165.62
HYGROSCOPIC
ca. 2.4 meq/g
Gel volume in water : 4mL/g
Cross-linked poly(methyl acrylate) reacted with
1,6-diaminohexane to form amino-amide. Used in water or
organic solvents. Stable at pH 2-11. Good chemical and
mechanical stability, high terminal amine content and low steric
hindrance to amine groups.
Affinity chromatography.
23,559-8
NH
16,676-6
h
SS
NH H N
2 2
NH
2
NH
O
36,946-2
h
A7,460-2
h
A7,480-7
h
O
S
NH
2
H C
2
41,006-3
CHOCH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
x
36,425-8
SiO
26.10
72.50
10g
50g
42.70
130.40
5g
25g
32.50
108.00
25g
100g
14.70
41.20
5g
100g
500g
12.10
25.90
100.80
10mL
50mL
17.70
56.90
10g
50g
21.10
71.70
100mL
500mL
17.50
53.60
5mL
100mL
500mL
15.70
25.40
89.50
250mL
1L
18.20
49.90
50mL
250mL
18.20
61.10
O
H N
2
H N
2
250mg
1g
SS
H N
2
Fp 102F(38C)
d 0.890
42,211-8
O-(2-Aminopropyl)-O'-(2-methoxyethyl)polypropylene glycol . . . . . .
[77110-54-4] nr1.4450 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4596C TOXIC IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 600
OCH
3
CH O Si CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
3
OCH
3
CH
CH NH
2 2
H N
2
CH
3
CH
3
28,177-8
h
11,818-4
h
O
S
O
O-NH
4
46,815-0
h
CF (CF ) CF
3
28 2
13
(NH ) S O
42 2 8
HOCH
HOCH
HOCH
O
HO
HO
OH
O
HO
OH
O
n
HO
OH
CH
O O
C
CH
OH
HO
3
CH CH
2 3
CH
O O
C
CH
3
CH CH
2 3
CH C
OCH
OH
51,365-2
h
A8,840-9
h
A8,950-2
h
O
S ONa
O
OH
34,001-4
h
NH
48,244-7
2
R&S 1(2),1689G
RTECS# CB6630000
IRRITANT
ArgoGel-AS-SO2NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
0.3-0.4 mmol S/g
OCH CH Cl
2 2
48,247-1
ArgoGel-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked resin
OCH
3
O
O
OCH
O
14
48,268-4
ArgoGel-MB-CHO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical aldehyde
loading 0.35-0.45 mmol/g
CH OH
2
24.90
100mL
500mL
20.30
30.50
500mL
35.60
25g
100g
22.10
70.10
1g
5g
8.50
28.10
500mg
50g
250g
6.20
11.70
38.70
5g
100g
500g
1kg
15.80
16.90
50.40
92.00
5g
100g
500g
15.90
22.10
73.20
1g
5g
69.30
255.80
1g
5g
48.00
186.60
1g
5g
69.30
255.80
1g
5g
83.30
269.00
12,324-2
h
H O
2
O
NH
OH
Beil. 9(3),1050
A9,000-4
h
Beil. 8,463
IRRITANT
1g
HO
$
16.20
19.10
64.30
OH
44,146-5
h
O
CH O
3
100g
500g
2.5kg
OH
O
CH (CH ) CH CH O C
3
23 2
CH CH
2 3
85,965-6
h
HOCH
2
49,567-0
ArgoGel-MB-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked resin. Typical loading 0.35-0.40 mmol OH/g
OCH CH NH
2 2 2
ArgoGel-NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
0.4-0.5 mmol N/g
48,236-6
OCH CH OH
2 2
ArgoGel-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
0.4-0.5 mmol OH/g
CH O
3
O
NH
CH O
2
48,267-6
CH
OCH
ArgoGel-Rink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
0.60-0.80 mmol N/g
NH
1g
5g
$
48.00
186.60
1g
5g
48.00
186.60
1g
5g
74.70
282.50
1g
5g
54.40
191.90
1g
5g
58.70
223.90
1g
5g
54.40
181.20
1g
5g
27.30
101.30
1g
5g
66.00
243.60
1g
5g
33.60
125.80
1g
5g
32.50
121.80
1g
5g
32.50
121.80
1g
5g
32.50
121.80
1g
5g
80.00
255.80
1g
5g
32.60
127.90
Fmoc
CH OH
2
CH Cl
2
O
CH NH
2
48,245-5
48,270-6
NH
48,253-6
48,250-1
CH Cl
2
CH O
2
49,566-2
48,249-8
ArgoPore-NH2 [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical loading 0.6-1.1 mmol N/g
49,563-8
CH NH
2 2
ArgoPore-NH2 HL [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical loading 1.1-1.6 mmol N/g
49,564-6
CH NH
2 2
ArgoPore-NH2 LL [78578-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical loading 0.2-0.6 mmol N/g
49,565-4
CH OH
2
ArgoPore-OH [116037-98-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Average bead size 60-140 mesh. Typical loading 0.6-1.1
mmol OH/g
CH O
3
CH O
2
ArgoPore-MB-CHO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical aldehyde loading 0.5-0.9 mmol/g
CH NH
2 2
ArgoPore-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical loading 0.6-1.1 mmol Cl/g
OCH
3
O
ArgoPore-AS-SO2NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical sulfonamide loading 0.5-1.0 mmol/g
CH NH
2
ArgoGel-Wang-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading
0.35-0.45 mmol/g
O
S
ArgoGel-Wang. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
OCH
3
48,272-2
ArgoPore-Rink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typically 1.0-2.0 mmol N/g
NH
Fmoc
CH O
2
CH OH
2
48,252-8
ArgoPore-Wang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Typical loading 0.5-1.0 mmol/g
15
12,326-9
h
41,780-7
h
1-Aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane-5-methanol, 55 wt. % . . . . . . . . .
solution in water [6542-37-6] FW 145.16 nr1.4240 d 1.125
C OH
O
O
C
HO C
C OH
HO
OH
CH OH
2
O
HO
Fp >230F(110C)
CH (CH ) CH C
2
25 2
OH
CH
3
CH CH
C N
2
2
CN
CH
N
3
CH CH
2
2
O
C
OH
24,637-9
h
36,834-2
11,816-8
h
CN
38,021-0
h
CH
O
3
CH
N C N N C N
CH
CH
CH
3
N
CH
N
CN
3
CH
19,315-1
44,109-0
h
NH
C
C
CH
N
3
NH
CH
CH
44,091-4
h
H N
2
CH
3
14.50
33.20
25g
100g
22.10
52.00
10g
50g
22.00
71.40
5g
25g
100g
14.90
21.90
77.50
25g
100g
16.80
40.60
1g
65.40
100g
44.90
25g
100g
16.30
24.80
CN
NH
250mL
1L
CN NC
N N
CH
$
24.40
78.10
HO C
5g
25g
2HCl
FLAMMABLE SOLID
TOXIC
16
100g
500g
100g
500g
$
12.20
37.60
16.10
50.00
1g
10g
16.60
104.50
1g
10g
50g
8.80
46.00
158.50
5g
25g
25.80
85.90
5g
100g
500g
9.10
22.70
79.50
100mg
500mg
137.80
457.70
5g
100g
500g
14.30
22.10
82.30
1g
5g
31.80
106.50
1g
5g
62.50
249.70
5g
100g
10.60
37.50
25g
500g
1kg
13.30
16.90
17.50
24,324-8
h
18,482-9
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
B300-0
h
CH OH
2
H N
2
FT-IR 2(1),999C
CH OH
2
H N
2
47,211-5
NH
NH
B400-7
h
O
C OH
C OH
O
HO C
C OH
45,633-0
O
O
41,228-7
h
30,506-5
2
NH
H N
2
Beil. 13,337
Safety 2,354A
R&S 1(1),1429J
11,931-8
OC
RTECS# DB9300000
4HCl
NH
NH
Cr
CO
CO
B458-9
h
O
C OH
C OH
O
C OH
O
HO C
O
O
B460-0
h
17
17,340-1
h
B515-1
h
39,941-8
h
OH
O O
C
O
CH
OH
O
CH
1g
5g
25g
$
22.80
80.80
320.00
5g
100g
500g
1kg
1g
5g
11.60
12.30
32.90
59.30
22.40
74.90
Merck
39,939-6
h
5g
25g
19.30
62.80
B868-1
h
5g
100g
500g
2kg
11.70
12.60
35.10
78.00
17,200-6
h
50g
250g
21.80
78.10
100g
22.80
25g
100g
60.25
167.25
25g
100g
29.20
79.80
250mg
166.80
250mg
1g
42.20
120.90
1g
10g
12.00
49.90
OH
O
CH
OH
O
CH C
FT-NMR 1(2),853C
R&S 1(2),1647D
OCH CH
2 3
19,578-2
h
CH C
47,931-4
h
CH C
3
B870-3
h
27,773-8
O
C
O
C
O
C
18
Safety 2,363C
R&S 1(2),1647C
39,398-3
D
D
O
13C
CH C
OCH
Safety 2,363A
O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
OCH
FT-IR 2(2),2416A
42,755-1
h
23,985-2
h
1g
50g
8.20
30.20
B930-0
h
25g
500g
1kg
2kg
20kg
6.10
18.70
28.30
39.80
282.50
O
C
IRRITANT
100mL
500mL
$
22.30
74.30
5g
25g
32.40
107.60
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
O
C
OH
26,246-3
h
O
C
O
C
3,3',4,4'-Benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sublimed, 98% [2421-28-5] (4,4'
-carbonyldiphthalic
anhydride) FW 322.23 mp 224-226 FT-IR 2(2),2926B
Safety 2,365C R&S 1(2),1957L
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
B975-0
h
5g
100g
500g
14.20
14.30
44.80
B980-7
h
10g
100g
15.50
97.20
5g
100g
500g
1kg
12.10
13.30
31.00
54.40
50g
16.80
25g
100g
16.00
44.60
100g
31.60
25g
100g
18.70
48.00
5g
25g
18.60
62.00
OH
OH
B1,035-8
h
N
N
CH
OH
3
C CH CH
2 3
CH
3
CH
3
CH CH
2 3
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OH
41,343-7
h
32,280-6
h
OH
N
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
N
CH
O
C
3
CH
2-[3-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]ethyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 99% [96478-09-0] FW 323.35 mp 96-98
Cl
2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butyl)phenol, 98% [3147-75-9] (octrizole) FW 323.44
mp 106-108 FT-NMR 1(3),190A
IRRITANT
UV absorber
3
CH
N
H
CH
O
H C
2
42,274-6
h
40,623-6
h
R&S 1(2),2445I
B1,260-1
h
FT-IR 2(3),3639A
FT-IR 2(2),2453B
R&S 1(2),1667L
19
CH
O
O CH CH O
2
2
$
49.50
143.40
41,321-6
h
25g
100g
17,998-1
h
50g
500g
16.80
41.90
500g
36.60
5g
100g
1kg
11.30
11.60
82.90
500mL
28.50
500mL
32.50
500g
20.00
5g
25g
27.40
91.40
5g
25g
100g
42.70
170.60
511.60
5g
25g
36.60
121.80
5g
25g
36.00
120.00
5g
25g
36.60
121.80
5mL
250mL
1L
16.60
24.20
62.90
OH
O
C
O
C
O
OO
O
OO
51,347-4
h
O
C
O
OO
51,345-8
h
O
C
22,887-7
h
O
OO
51,346-6
h
51,343-1
h
51,476-4
O
OO
OO
t
CH OH
2
48,512-8
CH OH
2
49,922-6
51,567-1
t
51,566-3
CH OH
2
30,850-1
h
2
CH OH
2
C O CH
CH OH
2
IRRITANT
C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O
20
O
O
40,564-7
h
2
N(CH )
32
Fp >230F(110C)
CH CH
2 3
46,978-5
CH O CH
2
2
10,077-3
O
CH
CH
C
2
CH
O CH
40,944-8
h
47,788-5
O
C
47,208-5
O
C
$
19.30
53.30
5mL
25mL
13.70
45.70
5g
25g
22.90
93.10
250mL
1L
24.60
68.50
5g
25g
64.00
245.20
5g
25g
50.80
169.60
5g
25g
43.70
172.60
5g
25g
43.70
172.60
5g
25g
40.60
162.40
5g
25g
40.60
162.40
5g
25g
40.60
162.40
5g
25g
40.60
162.40
CH O
2
CH O
2
25g
100g
FT-IR 2(2),2435C
OH
O
H C
2
HO C
2-Benzyl-2-(dimethylamino)-4'-morpholinobutyro- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phenone, 97% [119313-12-1] FW 366.51 mp 116-119
CH O
2
CH OH
2
51,564-7
CH O
2
CH OH
2
51,565-5
CH O
2
CH OH
2
51,474-8
CH O
2
CH OH
2
52,060-8
CH O
2
CH OH
2
47,063-5
CH O
2
CH OH
2
51,475-6
21
CH OH
2
25g
$
127.50
5g
25g
42.70
170.60
25g
116.80
1g
5g
28.20
95.00
5mL
25mL
28.30
94.40
250mg
1g
29.80
82.70
1g
10g
26.50
107.70
100mg
500mg
16.80
42.00
25g
100g
1kg
31.40
85.20
430.90
5g
25g
22.50
75.00
5g
100g
500g
10.60
22.50
89.30
10g
25g
100g
18.10
35.30
105.60
47,703-6
CH O
2
CH OH
2
52,277-5
CH O
2
CH OH
2
CH
CH
20,557-5
2
OCH
FT-NMR 1(2),197C
CH O
2
47,199-2
CH OH
2
CH O CH
2
CH OH
2
36,744-3
33,175-9
CH OH
2
17,858-6
O
O
Bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-7-ene-2,3,5,6-tetracarboxylic dianhydride . . . . . . . .
[1719-83-1] FW 248.19 mp > 300 FT-NMR 1(1),1180B
11,581-9
h
16,873-4
h
HO
OH
R&S 1(1),173H
10,465-5
h
OH
OH
FT-IR 2(1),248C
OH
HO
(2-endo,3-exo)-Bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-5-ene-2,3-dimethanol, 96% . . . . . . . .
[59532-19-3] FW 168.24 mp 68-70 [a]29 0 (c=3, CH3OH)
FT-NMR 1(1),265C
CH OH
2
endo-Bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride. . . . . . . . . . . .
[24327-08-0] FW 178.19 mp 144-147 FT-NMR 1(1),1178B
FT-IR 2(1),1214B Safety 2,412C R&S 1(1),835N
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
O
O
10,914-2
22
HO C
C OH
CH OH
2
HOCH
H N
2
22,526-6
h
32,975-4
FT-NMR 1(2),379B
5g
25g
$
38.20
125.80
1g
10g
11.30
66.40
5g
50g
19.30
135.60
5g
25g
10.30
34.00
50mg
250mg
1g
17.50
56.60
155.80
50mg
32.90
250mg
1g
11.30
23.80
250mL
1L
35.90
104.90
500mL
34.60
NH
47,635-8
4,4'-(1,1'
-Biphenyl-4,4'-diyldioxy)dianiline, 97% [13080-85-8] . . . . . . .
[4,4'
-bis(4-aminophenoxy)biphenyl] FW 368.44 mp 197-200
IRRITANT
46,331-0
h
3,3',4,4'
-Biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride, 97% [2420-87-3] . . .
28,281-2
2,2'-Bipyridine-4,4'
-dicarboxylic acid, tech., 90% [6813-38-3] . . . . . .
FW 294.22
mp 299-305
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
OH
OH
34,008-1
OH
2,2'-Bipyridine-3,3'
-diol, 98% [36145-03-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 188.19
IRRITANT
N
N
mp 194-196
FT-IR 2(3),3741A
R&S 1(2),2515G
HO
33,352-2
O
H N
2
NH
10,943-6
h
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
N
N
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH
CH CH
3 2
C
CH
3
O O O O
3
CH
C
CH
3
CH CH
2 3
3
51,359-8
h
4,17-Bis(3-aminopropyl)-8,13-bis[3-[bis(3-aminopropyl)amino]propyl]-4,8,13,17-tetraazaeicosane-1,20-diamine, see
46,072-9, DAB-Am-8, Polypropylenimine octaamine
Dendrimer, Generation 2.0
1,4-Bis(3-aminopropyl)piperazine, 97% [7209-38-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 200.33 mp 15 bp 150-152/2mm nr1.5015
Fp 325F(162C) Beil. 23(2),12 FT-NMR 1(1),586B
FT-IR 2(1),584A Safety 2,421D R&S 1(1),395B
RTECS# TK8700000 CORROSIVE
d 0.973
23
CH
3
C O O O O
CH CH
3 2
CH
3
C CH CH
2 3
CH
3
BrCH
CH Br
2
51,357-1
h
O
C
CH
CH
CH
C
$
34.60
10mL
45.00
25g
1kg
3kg
16.80
35.00
85.60
500mL
2L
16.00
42.00
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
250mL
1L
19.60
54.40
100mL
500mL
21.80
33.00
FW 243.93
30,193-0
h
42,101-4
h
46,023-0
h
CH
500mL
49,711-8
h
CH Br
2
HOCH CCH OH
2
2
CH Br
2
2
2
2
2
OCH CH OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2
2 2 2 3
O
CH CH CH CH OCH CH O
3 2 2 2
2 2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
46,009-5
h
O
C
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
O
CH CH CH CH OCH CH O
3 2 2 2
2 2
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
C O
3
C O O O O
CH
CH
44,169-4
h
3
C CH
CH
38,814-9
h
3
CH
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
3
C CH
46,010-9
h
CH
CH CH
2 3
CH
24
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2
3
C O O
CH
53,175-8
th
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
3
C O O O O
CH
CH
3
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
51,352-0
h
2
2
$
23.10
35.00
100mL
500mL
22.10
72.90
500g
37.60
500g
28.50
100mL
500mL
24.90
79.20
500g
40.60
100g
500g
12.30
41.40
500mL
36.60
100mL
500mL
21.80
50.90
100mL
500mL
Polymerization initiator.
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Active oxygen content : ~9.7 wt. %.
SADT : 65C
38,809-2
h
CH
3
CH
3
3
C CH
51,348-2
h
2
2
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
3
C
3
C
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
C OO
CH
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
32,953-3
h
3
CH
3
51,354-7
h
CH
3
C O O
CH
CH
3
CH
3
44,171-6
h
CH
C
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
3
CH
CH
3
3
CH
3
C
CH
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
3
O O O O
3
CH
3
O O O O
C
CH
CH
CH
3
O O
Bis[1-(tert-butylperoxy)-1-methylethyl]benzene, 96% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[25155-25-3] FW 338.49 mp 44-48 FT-IR 2(2),1810C
47,989-6
h
1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane, 92% . . . . . . . . . .
[6731-36-8] (Luperox231) FW 302.46 nr1.4410 d 0.904
Fp 114F(45C) OXIDIZER
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization Initiator
38,808-4
h
1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane, tech. . . . . . . . . .
[6731-36-8] (Luperox231P75)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Free radical polymerization initiator. Contains 25% dibutyl
phthalate.
Active oxygen content : 7.9 wt. %
SADT : F
50C
Soluble in most organic solvents and plasticizers
Initiates polymerization of styrene and acrylics.
25
CH
3
C CH
CH
CH
CH
51,353-9
h
CH
3
C O O O O
CH
3
CH
3
C CH
CH
CH
CH
CF CF CF CF
3 2 2 2
53,100-6
CH
3
C CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
53,099-9
t
CH
CH
CH
C
CH
3
CH
17,302-9
HO C
S
CH S
2
OH
26,788-0
h
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH CH
2
2
CH
Si
CH
CH
44,058-2
CH
CH
Si
3
NCCH CH CH
2 2
2
CH
3 O
CH
3
O
CH
3
CH CH CH CN
2 2 2
44,221-6
h
P
CH
CH
CH
3
CH CH
3 2
CH CH N
3 2
CH
26
CH
O
C
CH
1g
5g
54.00
180.00
1g
5g
72.00
240.00
CH
N
CH
5g
25g
15.20
47.40
5g
25g
10.10
33.70
5mL
25mL
31.60
133.90
3,9-Bis(2,4-dicumylphenoxy)-2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-3,9-diphospha- . . . . .
spiro[5.5]undecane [154862-43-8] FW 853.00 mp 229-232
100g
500g
17.10
57.00
25g
100g
35.10
108.90
5g
100g
500g
14.30
17.20
55.80
CH CH
2 3
NCH CH
2 3
CH
CH
72.00
240.00
H C
3
Si
C S CH
1g
5g
CF SO
3 3
Bis(4-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium perfluoro-1-butane-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sulfonate, 99+%, electronic grade
CH
$
29.50
CH
500g
53,101-4
CH
1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane, 40 wt. . . . . . . .
% blend with calcium carbonate and silica [6731-36-8] (lu
(Luperox231XL40)
16,032-6
h
14,783-4
h
FT-NMR 1(2),902B
CH
Si
N
CH
CH
23,566-0
h
CH
CH
3
OH
CH
CH
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2 2 2
2 2 2
CH
N
CH
O CH
40,606-6
h
25g
100g
$
31.40
87.90
500mL
44.70
100mL
500mL
16.80
50.00
5mL
1L
31.50
42.40
5mL
1L
31.50
42.40
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
25mL
1L
3L
10.20
37.10
79.50
100mL
500mL
15.90
53.20
1g
31.80
CORROSIVE
O
CH CH
C
2
2
42,456-0
h
1,4-Bis(dimethylamino)-1,1,4,4-tetramethyl-1,4-disilabutane,
see 32,463-9, 1,1'-Ethylenebis(N,N,1,1-tetramethylsilanamine)
N,N-Bis[2-(2,6-dioxomorpholino)ethyl]glycine, see 28,402-5,
Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic dianhydride
Bis(3,4-epoxycyclohexylmethyl) adipate [3130-19-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 366.46 nr1.4930 d 1.149 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1141B RTECS# MO1880550 IRRITANT
CH CH
O
2 3
CH (CH ) CH CH O C
3
23
2
O
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
CH CH
O
2 3
CH (CH ) CH CH O C
3
23
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2 3
O CH CH(CH ) CH
2
23 3
CH CH
2 3
O CH CH(CH ) CH
2
23 3
O
CH CH CH CH CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
CH CH
3
2
H
C
29,118-8
h
47,616-1
h
47,612-9
h
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH
3
CH (CH ) CH CH O
3
23
2
C
C
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
O
C
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2
CH
3
O CH CH(CH ) CH
2
23 3
29,083-1
h
46,991-2
CH O
2
CH
O CH
CH CH CH OH
2 2 2
C NH
2
CH CH CH OH
2 2 2
2
O
HOCH CH CH
2 2 2
52,519-7
h
CH CH CH CH CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
CH CH
3
2
36,154-2
27
CCH OCH CH OH
2
2 2
O
HOCH CH O
2 2
B4,470-8
h
47,624-2
OCH CH OH
2 2
mp 179-183
Beil. 6(4),5810
100mL
500mL
$
20.00
62.50
100g
500g
27.20
90.40
10g
100g
29.40
162.90
25g
100g
18.10
49.00
100g
500g
10.30
34.00
5g
25g
13.80
42.30
100g
20.50
1g
10g
15.80
112.70
250g
1kg
33.50
81.30
25mL
100mL
24.60
63.50
100mL
500mL
19.00
61.80
OH
CH CH OH
2 2
23,375-7
CH CH CH
N
3
2
CH CH OH
2 2
34,481-8
h
CH CH OH
2 2
C N
3-[Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-hydroxy-1-propanesulfonic
acid, see 34,004-9, DIPSO
1-[N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-propanol, 94% [6712-98-7] . . . .
[N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)isopropanolamine] FW 163.22
CH CH OH
2 2
46,515-1
h
O
C
OCH CH OH
2 2
OCH CH OH
2 2
mp 106-109
Beil. 9(4),3310
O
CH
CH CH OH
2 2
CH
OH
N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluenesulfonamide, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[7146-67-0] FW 259.32 mp 99-101 FT-IR 2(2),3292D
R&S 1(2),2241G
47,062-7
h
HO CH O
2
CH CH
C
C OH
3 2
HOCH
2
HO
12,103-7
CH CH OH
2 2
B4,700-6
h
CH
HO
O
3
CH CH
C OH
2
2
B4,770-7
h
R&S 1(1),1309L
OH
CH
CH
CH
CH
28
40,593-0
h
C
40,594-9
h
C
CH
CH
3
C N
C
CH
C
CH
3
N
O CH CH O P OH
2
2
C
C O CH CH O
2
2
CH O
3
O
N
O
CH CH O
2
2
CHCH
CH
O
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
24
O CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3
CH
49,675-8
h
45,850-3
h
Bis[2-[2-(1-methylethyl)-3-oxazolidinyl]ethyl] 1,6-hexanediyl- . . . . . . .
biscarbamate [59719-67-4] FW 486.66 bp 200 nr1.4850
O
3
46,073-7
CH O
3
FW 322.25
bp 221
nr1.4700
d 1.280
100mL
25.40
50mL
250mL
10.60
35.10
5g
56.50
100g
500g
10.40
34.10
250mg
1g
123.80
366.20
25g
500g
2kg
12kg
10.20
12.40
41.30
160.40
100g
500g
14.50
37.80
10g
50g
22.00
73.20
Fp >230F(110C)
3,6-Bis(2-methyl-2-morpholinopropionyl)-9-octyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
carbazole, 97% [104005-37-0] FW 589.83 mp 116-120
Photoinitiator
$
16.80
48.10
N
CH
100mL
500mL
CH O
3
C
H C C
2
H C
2
CH
CH
N
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
CH (CH ) CH O
3
2 16 2
DO
CD
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
CD
OH
CH
CH
CH O
2
Br
43,023-4
h
3
O CH
CH
2
O
Br
x
y
4.5 < (x+y) < 7
O
H C C C O
2
CH
3
CH
CH
O
O C C CH
C
3
CH
IRRITANT
13,302-7
h
OD
CH
HO
45,183-5
3D
3,9-Bis(octadecyloxy)-2,4,8,10-tetraoxa-3,9-diphosphaspiro- . . . . . . .
[5.5]undecane [3806-34-6] FW 733.06 mp 44-47
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1547C
Color stabilizer for polymers
C
D
44,177-5
h
15,632-9
h
FT-IR 2(2),2890C
29
CH
40,984-7
h
41,652-5
h
40,985-5
h
40,983-9
h
41,661-4
h
41,355-0
h
41,209-0
h
41,210-4
h
250mL
1L
$
16.80
35.70
250mL
1L
16.80
35.70
250mL
1L
16.80
35.70
250mL
1L
16.80
35.70
250g
1kg
19.10
51.40
250mL
1L
22.90
61.80
250mL
1L
22.90
61.80
250mL
1L
22.90
61.80
CH
3
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m+n~4
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m
CH
CH
3
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m+n~6
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m
CH
CH
3
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m+n~8
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m
CH
CH
3
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m + n ~ 10
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m
CH
CH
3
O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m + n ~ 30
O
H C
2
CH
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
CH
H C
2
CH
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CH
O
m+n~2
O
H C
2
CH
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
CH
H C
2
CH
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CH
3
O
m+n~4
O
H C
2
CH
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
CH
H C
2
CH
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CH
3
O
m+n~8
30
$
22.90
61.80
100mL
500mL
17.00
46.40
250mL
1L
18.70
49.50
250mL
1L
16.90
45.60
100mL
16.00
250g
1kg
13.50
28.10
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
O
H C
2
41,211-2
h
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
H C
2
3
C C
(O CH CH )
2
2n
O
m+n~4
O
H C
2
CH
CH
H C
2
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
45,505-9
h
3
C
CH
3
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CH
O
m + n ~ 30
O(CH CH O) SO NH
2 2 m 3 4
CH
3
41,660-6
CH
O(CH CH O) SO NH
2 2 n 3 4
m + n ~ 30
41,116-7
H C
2
CH
OH
CH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
CH
2
CH
2
Viscous liquid, epoxy acrylate oligomer. Viscosity (25C) 9,00020,000 poise. Inhibited with 4,500 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <5
High viscosity, non-volatile, difunctional acrylate. Gives fast
cure speeds, low odor and low volatility.
UV curable cross-linking agent. Component of curable inks,
coatings, varnishes and lacquers.
CH
H C
2
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
CH
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
3
O(C H O) H
3 6 n
CH
3
49,435-6
h
40,986-3
h
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
CH
O(C H O) H
3 6 n
n~1
47,564-5
h
O
O (C H O)
3 6 n
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
n~2
O (C H O) CH
2
3 6 n
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
41,656-8
250mL
1L
18.70
50.40
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
O(C H O) (CH CH O) H
3 6 m
2 2 n
47,575-0
CH
3
O (C H O) CH
2
3 6 n
n~1
CH
3
CH
3
O (C H O)
3 6 n
CH
3
FT-IR 2(2),1994D
Average Mn ca. 548
CH
O(C H O) (CH CH O) H
3 6 m
2 2 n
m ~ 2, n ~ 1
O
O CH CH O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
CH
OH
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
O
O CH CHO CH CH CH O
2
2
2
CH
OH
3
47,582-3
31
O
H C
2
CH
O
(O CH CH )
2
2m
49,673-1
CH
2
H C
2
CH
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CHCH
3
O
O
CH CH
3
CH
C
CH
47,315-4
O
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
26.00
10g
50g
14.50
33.60
50g
250g
17.00
56.50
5mL
25mL
41.50
164.30
1g
10g
8.10
28.90
5mL
25mL
9.20
30.10
1g
22.10
5mL
25mL
16.80
56.10
50mL
250mL
23.20
65.00
10g
50g
34.40
136.10
IRRITANT
mp 280 (dec.)
Cl
Cl
Cl
Si
CH CH
2
2
Cl
Si
Cl
Si
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
Cl
CH CH O
3 2
Si
Cl
OCH CH
OCH CH
2 3
2 3
Si CH CH
Si OCH CH
2
2
2 3
OCH CH
OCH CH
2 3
2 3
F C
3
CH
2
45,224-6
h
44,725-0
h
36,958-6
CF
3
OCH
OCH
3
3
Si CH CH
Si OCH
2
2
3
OCH
OCH
3
3
3
CH CH CH
2
2
2
OCH
3
OCH
3
CH O Si CH CH CH
3
2
2
2
OCH
3
Si
CH
3
CH
3
Si C
CH
3
CH
3
C Si CH
3
CH
3
Fp >230F(110C)
OCH
CH O
3
44,704-8
h
Cl
CH
CH O
3
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
32
43,276-8
h
CH
O
O
CH CH CH O
2
2
2
100mL
m+n~4
CH
44,724-2
h
41,335-6
h
18,743-7
h
NH
Si
CH
3
O
CH
Si
3
C
CH
CH
3
C Si CH
C C
CH
25,454-1
Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
26,356-7
3
33,069-8
CH
C
CH
CH
C
46,217-9
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
1g
43.30
mp 121-123
1g
5g
18.40
61.70
1g
5g
32.80
130.60
1g
5g
11.90
36.80
50mL
250mL
16.30
45.70
29,474-8
Si(CH )
33
Si(CH )
33
49,649-9
h
O
C
19.60
65.40
217.80
29,383-0
1g
5g
25g
OSi(CH )
33
H C C C CH2
2
OSi(CH )
33
CH
$
15.70
57.20
IRRITANT
1g
5g
Si
CH
Si
[Si(CH ) ]
332
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
2
2
2
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2
O
H C
2
CH O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O
C
CH
100g
1kg
23.40
125.90
49,646-4
h
50mL
250mL
16.30
43.70
50g
250g
16.30
30.50
50g
250g
16.30
30.50
50mL
250mL
16.30
46.70
Fp >230F(110C)
49,652-9
C NH
O CH CH CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
O
H C CH OCH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2
51,482-9
O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2
NH C
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
49,651-0
O
H C
2
CH O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
NH
O
NH
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
2
CH
3
49,648-0
O
CH
CH
2
2
C
C
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
CH
Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (methylenedi-4,1-phenylene)bis- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
carbamate, 97% [196109-16-7] (VEctomer4210 vinyl
ether) FW 482.58 mp 96-100
Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (4-methyl-1,3-phenylene)bis- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
carbamate, 97% [59453-75-7] (VEctomer4220 vinyl
ether) FW 406.48 mp 53 Fp >230F(110C) HIGHLY TOXIC
33
O
C
O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2
O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2
mp 44-46
100g
1kg
$
24.40
132.00
50mL
250mL
16.30
52.80
O
CH
CH
CH
O CH
O CH
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
49,647-2
h
Bis[4-(vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl] glutarate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[131132-77-9] (VEctomer4020 vinyl ether) FW 436.59
nr1.4870
2
2
d 1.050
Fp >230F(110C)
O
C
O CH
CH O CH
2
O CH
CH
51,485-3
Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
isophthalate, 90% [119581-93-0] (VEctomer4040 vinyl
ether) FW 470.60 Fp 273F(133C)
100g
1kg
27.50
153.30
51,481-0
Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terephthalate, 90% [209072-72-0] (VEctomer4051 vinyl
ether) FW 470.60 Fp >230F(110C)
100g
1kg
26.90
149.80
18,445-4
5mL
30mL
58.40
240.90
2g
10g
13.70
46.40
25g
100g
43.40
106.40
5g
100g
500g
15.70
25.40
88.20
5mL
100mL
1L
11.20
13.50
49.80
5g
100g
500g
1kg
8.60
9.60
21.70
37.00
CH O CH CH
2
2
O
C
O CH
O CH
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH
CH
n
C
NH
OH
OH
CH
3
CH N CH BH
4
2
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH N CH BH
4
2
3
CH
3
F B
3
NH CH CH
2 2 3
H (OCH CH ) OH
12 25
2 2n
n~4
H (OCH CH ) OH
12 25
2 2n
n ~ 23
34
35,994-7
32,864-2
29,224-9
h
23,598-9
h
85,836-6
h
H (OCH CH ) OH
16 33
2 2n
n~2
H (OCH CH ) OH
16 33
2 2n
n ~ 10
H (OCH CH ) OH
16 33
2 2n
n ~ 20
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 37
2 2n
n~2
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 37
2 2n
n ~ 10
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 37
2 2n
n ~ 20
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 35
2 2n
n~2
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 35
2 2n
n ~ 10
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 35
2 2n
n ~ 20
38,883-1
h
38,885-8
h
23,599-7
h
38,888-2
h
38,889-0
h
23,600-4
h
38,886-6
h
43,128-1
h
43,624-0
h
46,638-7
h
51,376-8
Bromide, polymer-supported . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H (OCH CH ) OH
18 37
2 2n
n ~ 100
CH
3
CH N CH
2
3
CH
3
37,737-6
C
C
Safety 2,488B
FT-IR 2(1),335C
FT-IR 2(1),335D
100g
1kg
11.50
40.10
5g
100g
500g
11.30
11.70
26.60
100g
1kg
11.50
41.60
100g
1kg
11.50
41.60
5g
100g
500g
10.40
12.20
23.30
100mL
1L
14.10
47.00
100mL
500mL
5g
100g
500g
250g
1kg
13.30
26.20
10.90
11.40
26.30
10.70
41.30
25g
86.60
1g
5g
13.30
35.20
OH
250mg
1g
21.60
65.20
5g
25g
20.80
69.30
Br
33,353-0
3
Si CH
CH
CH
CH
3
FT-IR 2(1),335A
CH
FT-IR 2(1),334D
$
11.50
40.10
Br
O
H
100g
1kg
Br
26,009-6
h
O
C OH
HO
6-Bromo-1,2-dihydro-4H-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4-dione, see
44,106-6, 5-Bromoisatoic anhydride
4-Bromo-3,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, 99% [16534-12-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 233.03 mp 274-276 Beil. 10,406 FT-NMR 1(2),1145C
Safety 2,524A R&S 1(2),1819I IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
OH
Br
35
O
Br
O
O
N
H
O
Br
1g
5g
$
28.50
95.00
44,106-6
1g
5g
21.90
73.00
11,526-6
1g
5g
15.20
48.50
10g
50g
26.40
91.10
1g
10g
50g
26.55
147.55
491.80
1g
5g
15.20
50.50
1g
5g
10.80
36.20
5g
14.50
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
5g
25g
29.50
114.70
5mL
25mL
21.40
71.80
O
O
N
H
FW 245.03 mp 297-299
R&S 1(2),1813M
C OH
Beil. 9,838
FT-IR 2(2),2702B
O
C OH
Br
10,502-3
Br
O
21,297-0
H C C C OH
2
CH Br
2
CH
CH Br
2
C CH OH
2
CH OH
2
Br
38,017-2
h
2-(Bromomethyl)-2-(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol, 99%. . . . . . . . . .
[19184-65-7] FW 199.05 mp 75-77 Beil. 1(3),2348
FT-IR 2(1),267A R&S 1(1),185G
47,499-1
HOCH
32,424-8
d 1.584
Br
52,704-1
t
S
CF SO
3
3
(4-Bromophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[(4-bromophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 491.35 mp 109-112 kmax 242nm IRRITANT
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator.
Epsilon = ~23,300 (242nm), ~22,800 (248nm).
Br
22,613-0
OH
BrCH CHCH OH
2
2
Cl
BrCH CH CH
2 2 2
Si
Cl
36
Cl
43,780-8
h
B8,060-7
OH
Br
29,227-3
Br
C CH
13,268-3
13,267-5
12,414-1
O Br
O
2
Br
HO C CH CH
Br
CH CH
Br
CH CH
CH CH
C OH
B8,120-4
11,527-4
C OH
Br
FT-NMR 1(2),1133C
5g
25g
$
50.10
198.20
5g
25g
22.50
74.80
1g
5g
19.40
64.60
1g
5g
24.30
81.80
1g
10g
25g
12.80
45.00
98.80
5g
25g
100g
11.40
37.60
129.90
5g
25g
36.80
124.70
100g
500g
37.40
52.50
1g
10g
16.40
90.90
1g
5g
18.60
76.60
C OH
O
B8,225-1
h
37,777-5
CCl Br
3
CH
BrCH C
2
C Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
33,355-7
3
C
CH Br
3
3
CH
CH
37
Si
CH
CH
CH
12,757-4
O
B8,478-5
h
26,956-5
CH CHCH CH OH
3
2 2
26,955-7
OH
CH
O
3
O CH CH CH O C
2
2
CH
CH
O CH CH
2
2
CH OCH CH CH CH O CH
2
2 2 2 2
2
CH OCH CH CH CH O CH
2
2 2 2 2
2
O
CH
38
CH
O CH CH CH
2
2
3
O
23.80
63.80
165.10
1g
143.80
1g
93.50
5g
100g
500g
21.10
56.80
186.80
25mL
100mL
17.70
36.50
25mL
100mL
17.70
45.10
10g
50g
250g
23.00
84.50
273.60
41,174-4
h
22,089-2
h
12,419-2
h
5g
100g
500g
13.20
21.30
51.90
40,899-9
h
250mL
1L
18.10
50.50
1L
4L
18L
41,175-2
h
H C
2
37.10
140.50
228.20
O
H C CH
2
1g
5g
10g
B8,490-4
h
CH C H CHCH
3
3
1g
15.60
5g 40.20
25g 122.30
HOCH CD CD CH OH
2 2 2 2
$
14.90
55.20
HOCD CD CD CD OH
2 2 2 2
CH
OH
H C
2
H C CH
2
OH
1mL
5mL
20,253-3
h
O
C
CH
CH
3
CH
O
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
C
CH
CH
CHOCH (CH ) OH
2
23
O O
O HO C C OH
12,331-5
h
40,619-8
h
25,730-3
h
24,096-6
h
B8,580-3
h
49,505-0
h
H C C H O CH CH CH CH O CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
2
H C
2
23,495-8
h
HO C CH CH CH CH C OH
2
2
CH CH CH CH SH
3 2 2 2
OH
HOCH CH CHCH OH
2 2
2
CH
OO
3
C
CH CH
3 2
CH
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
CH CH
2 3
OO
C
CH CH
3 2
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
CH CH
2 3
$
18.70
62.10
10mL
50mL
15.60
44.10
100mL
500mL
18.10
56.10
5g
100g
500g
16.80
25.90
79.50
50mL
14.60
25g
100g
23.10
76.70
100mL
500mL
4L
20.30
30.50
169.50
100mL
500mL
20.30
30.50
100mL
500mL
20.00
30.00
100mL
500mL
20.00
30.00
100mL
500mL
20.30
30.50
100mL
500mL
20.30
30.50
100mL
500mL
20.30
30.50
51,333-4
h
Fp 185F(85C)
100g
500g
RTECS# EL9450000
CH
OO
3
C
CH CH
3 2
CH
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
OO
3
C
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2 3
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
CH CH
2 3
52,467-0
h
52,474-3
h
CH
OO
C
CH CH
3 2
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
CH CH
2 3
OO
CH
51,336-9
h
CH
3
C
CH CH
3 2
C
OO
OO
HH
CH CH
2 3
51,334-2
h
51,335-0
h
39
OO
3
C
CH CH
3 2
CH
C
OO
OO
HH
51,339-3
h
CH CH
2 3
CH
B8,620-6
h
38,421-6
CH
3
C O
3
N CH
CH
CH
CH
t
CF SO
3
3
CH
O
CH
OC
CH
3
CH
CF SO
3
3
O
CH
CH
OC
CH
3
CH
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O CH
CH
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
O
H C
2
CH
H
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
C
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
40
46,336-1
CH
(tert-Butoxycarbonylmethoxynaphthyl)diphenylsulfonium . . . . . . . .
triflate [(4-(diphenyl)sulfonium)naphthyloxyacetate
triflate), (tert-butoxycarbonylmethoxynaphthyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] kmax 233nm
NHCH OCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
(tert-Butoxycarbonylmethoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium . . . . . . . . . .
triflate [(tert-butyl (4-(diphenyl)sulfonium)phenoxyacetate triflate), (tert-butoxycarbonylmethoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate]
1g
10g
17.50
91.30
1g
5g
54.00
180.10
1g
5g
56.70
189.10
500mL
19.40
100mL
58.70
100mL
250mL
24.90
45.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
22.70
46,020-6
h
46,106-7
h
N-(Butoxymethyl)acrylamide [1852-16-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
O
H C
2
47,557-2
h
H
C
38,900-5
h
O
H C
2
7.10
25.60
83.00
kmax 255nm
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 258nm (e
~17,700). e248 ~15,600.
O
C
25g
500g
2kg
t
52,698-3
S
$
20.30
30.50
52,699-1
S
100mL
500mL
HOCH CH CH CH2OH
2
CH
CH
CH
CH
O
C
CH
45,564-4
3
CH
CH
CH
NH
C
CH
3
CH
41,177-9
h
23,492-3
h
32,718-2
h
42,634-2
O
H C C H C OCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
O
H C
2
CH C
CH
O
C
CH
3
CH
HO C
CH CH CH CH
C
2 2
2
CH
C CH
3
3
CH
3
O
H C
2
CH
CH CH NH C
2
C
CH
O
H C
2
CH C
3
CH
42,233-9
C
CH
NHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH
O CH CH NH
2 2
CH
10mL
50mL
15.90
39.60
100g
500g
21.60
82.50
5mL
100mL
1L
18L
16.60
17.80
23.00
139.30
3
C CH
CH
5mL
100mL
1L
17.80
18.20
42.40
Beil. 2(3),1830
10g
50g
12.10
40.10
Fp 175F(79C)
10g
50g
27.50
91.50
49,695-2
h
44,433-2
h
10,823-5
h
34,752-3
4-tert-Butylcalix[4]arene [60705-62-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 215.25
nr1.4600
d 1.060
Fp 230F(110C) IRRITANT
100mL
500mL
100mL
500mL
20.00
60.00
17.70
40.30
5g
100g
500g
18.00
30.90
114.60
5g
25g
47.60
188.20
5g
25g
62.90
246.70
CH
FW 157.21 mp 36-38
FT-IR 2(1),1301C
3
C CH
OH
O
O CH CH O
2
2
O
H C
2
d 0.936
O
H C
2
FW 264.32 mp 98-100
R&S 1(2),1687K
FT-IR 2(2),2492B
Safety 2,617D
OH
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
34,753-1
h
OH
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
3
4-tert-Butylcalix[8]arene [68971-82-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 1297.87 FT-IR 2(2),1913C R&S 1(1),1313D
See 34,752-3 for use references
IRRITANT
3
8
41
OH
OH
CH
CH
Cl
CH
CH
OH
C
CH
CH
CH
OC
CH
O
H C
2
3
CH
42,247-9
h
2-tert-Butyl-6-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phenol, 98% [3896-11-5] FW 315.81 mp 144-147
FT-IR 2(3),3640A
UV absorber
3
CH
C
CH
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 2
52,743-2
t
CH
CH C
5g
100g
500g
$
13.00
13.50
40.80
50g
250g
19.40
62.40
5mL
70.00
250mL
24.90
1g
5g
52.80
182.70
1g
5g
55.50
191.90
1g
5g
14.80
47.10
1g
33.20
1g
5g
27.10
95.00
250mL
1L
24.00
74.80
50mL
250mL
10.60
35.10
100g
500g
28.60
95.00
IRRITANT
O
CH CH C
3
CH
46,754-5
nr1.4640
d 1.108
Fp 215F(101C) IRRITANT
CH CH
2 3
Si H
52,230-9
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
Si CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
49,356-2
O
C
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
45,149-5
h
4'
-tert-Butyl-2'
,6'-dimethylacetophenone, 98% [2040-10-0] . . . . . . . . .
38,174-8
6-(tert-Butyldimethylsilyloxy)-3,4-dihydro-2H-pyran, 97% . . . . . . . . . . .
[130650-09-8] FW 214.38 bp 125-131/28mm nr1.4550
d 0.935 Fp 177F(80C)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
34,159-2
bp 150/20mm
Beil. 7(4),808
CH CH
3
3
CH
FW 204.31 mp 47-49
FT-IR 2(2),2404D
CH CH
3
3
C
Si O
Butyldiethylsilane, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
3
3
C Si O
R&S 1(2),2975E
FT-IR 2(3),4382A
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
CH CH
3
3
CH CH
3
2
H NCH CH CH
C CH NH
2
2 2 2
2 2
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2
2
N
O
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
43,655-0
45,848-1
h
3-Butyl-2-(1-ethylpentyl)oxazolidine [165101-57-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,579-8
h
CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
OH
CH
C
CH
3
CH
3
d 0.939 Fp >230F(110C)
CH CH
2 3
42
CH
3
CH C O CH
3
2
CH
3
37,703-1
h
25,171-2
h
45,813-9
h
CH
3
C OOH
CH
CH
CH
CH
OH
41,666-5
h
3
OOH
CH
C
CH
3
CH
100mL
500mL
18.40
55.50
100mL
11.10
1L
22.30
4L 71.30
18L 240.50
25mL
100mL
20.60
56.10
5g
100g
500g
14.40
15.80
40.10
25g
100g
19.40
53.60
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
5g
25g
16.80
53.70
100mL
500mL
14.50
37.80
5mL
100mL
1L
18L
13.20
14.90
23.60
124.60
100mL
250mL
28.30
50.90
500mL
30.50
CORROSIVE
11,294-1
h
36,251-4
h
47,613-7
h
10,113-3
$
20.80
CH
250mL
OH
O
C OH
CH
H C
3
C
C OH
CH
HO C
C
C
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
HO
CH C
OH
H C
2
C
CH
C
CH
CH
O
C
CH
3
CH
46,335-3
h
51,362-8
h
CH
O O
3
C CH
CH
23,586-5
h
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O
CH
O
H C
2
R&S 1(1),541G
38,145-4
h
C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
HSCH CH
2 2
43
3
C CH
O O
CH
O
CH
51,367-9
h
CH
CH
O O
C
CH
3
CH
38,807-6
h
3
CH
CH
16,852-1
h
3
15,904-2
h
CH
3
C CH
OO
CH
CH
O O
CH
O O
C
CH
O
CH CH O
3
CH
3
CH
C
CH
O
CH CH O
3
CH
3
O O
C
CH
3
CH
O
CH (CH ) CH CH O C
3
23 2
CH CH
2 3
$
30.50
500mL
30.00
5mL
250mL
1L
18.80
20.10
67.10
5g
100g
500g
13.60
13.80
37.60
100mL
500mL
20.30
35.60
250mL
1L
32.10
88.50
500mL
45.70
1g
5g
27.00
90.10
25g
100g
57.00
164.70
5g
52.80
CH
CH
500mL
CH
3
3
C OO C CH
3
CH
51,366-0
h
44,147-3
h
3
CH
51,364-4
h
OXIDIZER
52,707-6
t
S
CH
C
CH
CH
CH
CH
14,805-9
h
C
CH
CF SO
3
3
O CH
O
O
H C
3
CH
C
3
CH
45,464-8
mp 70-75
FT-IR 2(2),2926D
IRRITANT
O
3
44
CH
CH
CH
CH
52,393-3
h
46,047-8
h
10,482-5
h
30,861-7
h
11,029-9
h
Si
Cl
41,001-2
h
39,907-8
Cl
CH Cl
3
C
Si
Cl
CH Cl
3
H C C H OCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH
CH
C
CH
3
O CH
CH
O
H C
2
CH
CH
O
C
CH
CH
3
CH
3
R
R = CH
R= H
R
R = H
R = CH
O
R
R
O
or
R = CH
O
12,489-3
h
43,228-8
h
39,394-0
h
CH
3
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
5mL
25mL
12.40
42.10
5g
25g
100g
18.20
65.30
183.10
5mL
100mL
500mL
1L
2L
10mL
50mL
14.30
15.30
23.10
33.30
65.80
19.00
61.80
5g
25g
27.10
90.00
5g
10g
50g
29.90
51.60
204.30
250g
1kg
16.80
38.50
25mg
100mg
29.40
78.80
Cl
$
17.75
42.20
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
CH
250mL
1L
45
40,531-0
HOCH (CH ) CH
C O CH
2
23 2
2
H C C
C O CH
2
2
CH O
3
CBr
C1,108-1
h
CCl
RTECS# FG4725000
49,823-8
250mL
1L
15.30
34.50
5g
100g
500g
14.80
34.50
137.50
100mL
47.35
1L
133.25
2L 210.60
4x2L 2442.40
1g
5g
21.40
71.10
25g
1kg
2.5kg
12.50
46.40
104.20
500g
1kg
34.50
46.40
100g
1kg
20.50
45.00
100g
1kg
20.50
45.00
100g
1kg
20.50
45.00
N
CH O
2
28,911-6
h
CH O
2
C
O
ROCH
RO
R = H or
RO
O R
n
O
RO
ROCH
OR
RO
O
O R
n
O
OR
RO
O R
n
O
OR
RO
O
O R
n
O
OR
RO
O
O
OR
CH OR
2
O R
n
41,931-1
h
41,930-3
h
ON
R = H or
RO
ON
OR
41,927-3
h
O
CH
CH OR
2
R = H or
RO
ON
OR
46
O
CH
CH OR
2
RO
OR
ROCH
36,038-4
h
R = H or
RO
RO
ON
O
CH
CH OR
2
ROCH
R = H or
RO
RO
OR
ROCH
O
CH
CH OR
2
RO
32,306-3
h
OR
O
CH
ON
RO
OR
R = H or
O
RO
O
RO
ROCH
OR
CH
CH OR
2
RO
O
OR
41,933-8
h
O R
n
CH
CH OR
2
44,450-2
CH
CH
36,199-2
h
26,076-2
h
25,985-3
h
43,029-3
h
13,501-1
h
O
H
H C
2
OH
OH
31,808-6
h
HOCH
HO
31,069-7
h
OH
O
HO
O
O
HO
OH
CH OH
2
H
n
$
20.50
45.00
100g
1kg
20.50
45.00
250g
1kg
100g
500g
17.70
42.10
20.80
66.50
100g
500g
20.80
65.50
5g
25g
11.10
36.70
25g
1kg
10kg
5mL
250mL
1L
13.30
34.60
246.90
10.40
12.10
32.20
100mL
500mL
17.70
58.20
ONa
24,321-3
h
44,449-9
h
CH
100g
1kg
ONa
R = H or
O
RO
OR
O
RO
O R
n
41,928-1
h
Merck
5g
11.20
100g
11.40
500g
24.70
3kg 101.10
100mL
500mL
14.30
43.10
50g
500g
1kg
15.00
24.40
40.60
47
HO
OH
O
HO
O
O
HO
HOCH
OH
43,523-6
h
43,524-4
H
n
CH OH
2
HO
OH
O
HO
O
O
HO
OH
ROCH
2
RO
RO
OR
O R
n
O
RO
OR
O
R=
RO
O
O R
n
O
OR
ROCH
2
RO
O
O
RO
O
O
RO
O
O
RO
O
O
R
n
CH OR
2
CH ,
3
RO
CH ,
3
32,807-3
h
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
O
O
R = H, or
OR
O
O
48
18,096-3
h
19.20
30.90
CH OR
2
FT-IR 2(3),4597C
2 wt. % acetyl and 52 wt. % butyryl content. Average Mn ca.
30,000
250g
500g
42.60
66.70
250g
500g
34.00
53.30
250g
500g
34.00
53.30
250g
500g
42.60
66.70
5g
250g
500g
13.80
39.00
63.50
25g
100g
15.40
33.70
or H
OR
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
O
ROCH
2
RO
41,903-6
h
25g
500g
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
OR
RO
19.60
31.50
or H
R=
OR
CH OR
2
RO
CH ,
3
R
n
RO
41,904-4
h
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
ROCH
2
OR
RO
25g
500g
or H
R=
OR
CH ,
3
R
n
CH OR
2
RO
41,905-2
h
CH CH CH ,
2 2 3
OR
ROCH
2
R=
RO
18.10
50.40
or H
OR
CH ,
3
R
n
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
RO
41,906-0
h
250g
1kg
CH or H
3
OR
O
OR
R=
RO
or H
O
RO
41,902-8
h
R
n
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
O
R=
OR
RO
R=
OR
O
RO
$
16.80
39.60
CH OR
2
O
RO
CH or H
3
OR
RO
18,095-5
h
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
RO
H
n
CH OH
2
250g
1kg
R
n
CH , or
3
FT-IR 2(3),4598D
R&S 1(2),3161H
RTECS# FJ5692000
IRRITANT
OH
C
O
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
RO
OR
O
O
ROCH
OR
R
n
RO
OR
O
O
OR
CH CH ,
2 3
R
n
R=
CH CH ,
2 3
RO
R = H,
OR
O
O
O R
n
ROCH
OR
18,465-9
h
43,502-3
h
43,503-1
h
43,505-8
h
CH , or
3
RO
HO C
OH
OR
O
RO
O R
n
ROCH
43,522-8
h
OR
R = CH CH CN or H
2 2
RO
OR
O
O
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
R = NO or H
2
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
R = NO or H
2
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
OR
250g
1kg
21.00
58.20
250g
1kg
17.10
46.90
100g
500g
26.00
76.20
25g
50g
91.40
152.30
250g
1kg
16.80
36.00
250g
1kg
19.30
41.40
250g
1kg
16.80
36.00
CH OR
2
RO
$
26.50
CH , or H
3
CH OR
2
RO
RO
RO
34,064-2
h
CH OR
2
O
ROCH
1kg
CH , or H
3
O
O
34,154-1
h
CH , or H
3
O
C
RO
R=
CH OR
2
RO
CH CH ,
2 3
RO
CH OR
2
RO
R=
33,018-3
h
CH OR
2
R
n
R = NO or H
2
49
RO
250g
1kg
$
16.80
36.00
250g
1kg
16.80
36.00
250g
1kg
17.50
37.40
100g
250g
33.70
67.50
5g
250g
500g
17.60
37.20
61.80
41,795-5
h
100g
1kg
14.50
72.20
44,886-9
h
50g
250g
22.50
74.70
43,506-6
h
43,508-2
h
43,509-0
h
45,490-7
h
18,100-5
h
OR
O
RO
RO
ROCH
OR
R = NO or H
2
R
n
O
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
RO
ROCH
OR
R = NO or H
2
R
n
O
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
ROCH
OR
CH OR
2
RO
R = NO or H
2
R
n
O
RO
OR
O
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
R=
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
OR
R
n
O
RO
CH CH
2 3
or H
R=
HO
NH C
CH
O
HO
O
O
HO
CH OR
2
O
HOCH
CH
NH
C
H
n
CH OH
2
CH
HOCH
HO
NH
O
HO
O
O
HO
50
NH
CH OH
2
H
n < 15
HO
NH
44,887-7
h
O
HO
O
O
HO
HOCH
NH
HO
NH
41,941-9
h
O
HO
O
O
HO
HOCH
NH
HO
H
n
NH
41,796-3
h
O
HO
O
O
HO
HOCH
NH
HO
H
n
NH
52,368-2
O
O
HO
NH
H
n < 15
CH OH
2
C2,236-9
h
Cl
H C CCN
2
CH
ClCH
CH CH
CH
37,591-8
Si
CH
52,180-9
H N
2
NH
Cl
CN
Cl
H N
2
NH
2
O
Cl
C NH
30,371-2
25g
100g
16.50
51.20
1g
10g
20.00
79.20
5g
16.00
250mg
1g
15.60
43.10
1g
5g
29.00
139.00
25mg
100mg
15.80
44.50
50mg
250mg
15.30
50.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
27,788-6
2
32.30
107.40
R&S 1(2),2955L
1-(4-Chlorobenzyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97% FW 1026.15
mp 280 (dec.)
50g
250g
CH
2
O
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
O
HO
CH OH
2
$
22.50
74.70
CH OH
2
50g
250g
CH OH
2
H
n
Safety 2,762B
6-Chloro-1,2-dihydro-4H-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4-dione, see
C4,810-4, 5-Chloroisatoic anhydride
5-Chloro-2,3-dihydroxypyridine, see 13,107-5, 5-Chloro-2,3pyridinediol
51
CH
H C
2
CH
Si
42,516-8
h
39,621-4
Si
CH
39,543-9
h
Cl
3
Cl
HO C
CH (CH ) CH CH CH
C
2
2
26 2
Cl
Cl
Chloroform [67-66-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22,408-1
h
C4,470-2
14,333-2
OH
O
C
CH
O CH CHCH Cl
2
2
OH
O
Cl
O
N
H
CH
ClCH
3
Si Cl
Cl
52
Fieser 5,118
H C
2
OH
Cl
FT-IR 2(1),803B
13,295-0
h
CH
OH
Cl
mp 107-109
10,998-3
h
OH
FW 264.75
IRRITANT
OH
H C C H OCH CH Cl
2
2 2
CHCl
25mL
100mL
$
27.70
89.40
5mL
25mL
16.70
55.70
100mg
500mg
23.00
77.00
5g
25g
13.40
44.70
1L
21.30
2L
31.90
4L 57.30
18L 148.50
5g
100g
14.50
50.80
5g
25g
16.90
54.10
10g
57.60
250mL
1L
28.90
80.30
5g
25g
28.10
91.70
5g
25g
100g
11.30
37.40
104.30
FT-IR 2(2),2464D
45,492-3
h
C4,810-4
h
29,150-1
h
CH Cl
2
N C O
N C O
N
CH
47,848-2
3
N
250mg
1g
$
14.00
37.20
2g
66.20
1g
5g
26.40
121.80
1g
5g
24.40
81.20
5g
25g
100g
17.90
57.10
181.30
5g
25g
14.10
53.10
5g
25.00
1g
5g
33.40
121.90
25g
100g
500g
15.90
44.00
157.10
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Cl
CH Cl
2
52,229-5
CH CH
2
2
Si O
Si
O
O
O
O Si
Si
1-[2-[(Chloromethyl)phenyl]ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo- . . . . .
pentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97%,
mixture of isomers [(chloromethyl)phenylethyl-POSS]
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
CH Cl
2
51,377-6
C5,720-0
CH
3
C CH
Cl
Cl
ClCH
Si Cl
25,443-6
h
39,104-2
h
31,834-5
Cl
ClCH
H C
2
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH Cl
2
C CH
CH
2
O
C
OOH
Cl
Si
CH
CH
27,303-1
h
53
t
S
CF SO
3
3
(4-Chlorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[(4-chlorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 446.90 mp 108-112 kmax 239nm IRRITANT
1g
5g
$
32.40
108.10
50g
22.60
5g
25g
11.20
23.10
5g
25g
16.50
51.40
1g
5g
5g
100g
500g
32.50
142.10
15.20
17.70
61.90
25g
100g
14.40
38.70
10g
50g
15.90
51.80
1g
5g
36.00
160.00
100mL
1L
15.70
41.70
Cl
17,823-3
NH
Cl
H SO
2 4
NH
10,887-1
NH
2
Cl
C6,480-0
O CH
2
O
23,276-9
h
O
C
ONa
OH
52,182-5
Cl
NH
2
Cl
1-(Chlorophenyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97%
4-Chlorophthalic acid, monosodium salt, tech. [56047-23-5] . . . . . .
FW 222.56 Beil. 9(2),603 FT-IR 2(2),2784D
R&S 1(2),1865I TOXIC IRRITANT
Safety 2,842D
40,630-9
Cl
mp 99-103
FT-IR 2(2),2513A
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
S
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
SiO
CH CH CH Cl
2 2 2
x
36,426-6
y
47,759-1
CH CH CH Cl
O
2 2 2
O Si
Si
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
Si O
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Si
O
43,568-6
h
54
1-(3-Chloropropyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
(3-chloropropyl-POSS) FW 978.11 mp > 350
13,107-5
OH
OH
FT-NMR 1(3),278C
IRRITANT
OH
16,067-9
CH CH
C7,100-9
C7,120-3
Cl
CH CH
23,241-6
O
2
Cl
C7,240-4
h
35,982-3
N N
HCrO
NH
O
C OH
C C
CH
$
31.90
106.20
5g
100g
500g
9.70
20.30
85.20
5g
25g
43.20
152.90
1g
5g
16.10
43.30
10g
50g
30.90
120.80
1g
5g
18.40
60.80
5g
25g
11.60
38.50
5g
25g
16.80
54.60
50g
27.30
5g
100g
15.50
88.90
HCl
21,449-3
h
H N
2
HO C
OH
CH
3
CH N CH
2
3
CH
3
Cl
HO C
Cl
CH CH
Cl
5g
25g
RTECS# UT2810500
OH
R&S 1(2),2515C
C7,060-6
h
Cl
CH CH
C8,260-4
55
CH
O
CH
C8,315-5
h
49,477-1
h
39,171-9
O
2
O
HO C
CH
12,531-8
h
OH
OH
O
C
NaO
13,097-4
40,807-7
h
Fe
PF
mp > 300
FT-IR 2(1),712D
CH
33,424-3
CN
Cyanide on AmberlystA-26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contains 3.0mmol CN-/g
40,555-8
h
O
OCH CH CN
2 2
22,603-3
O
CH
56
CN
O
33.00
91.40
19.60
54.70
100g
500g
33.40
110.80
10g
50g
12.00
40.40
5g
100g
500g
15.40
15.80
52.10
10g
50g
27.20
74.60
100mL
500mL
16.80
51.50
1g
5g
18.70
61.70
FT-IR 2(3),4570C
3
C OOH
25g
100g
250mg
1g
CH
CH
8.50
25.30
79.30
24,750-2
h
H C
2
25g
1kg
4kg
R&S 1(1),491G
CH C H C H C O C CH CH CH
3
3
CH
FW 186.03
O
O
3
CH CH
$
15.30
36.60
129.90
OH
NaO
25g
100g
500g
CH
NH HN
NH HN
C9,720-2
h
50mg
250mg
$
23.30
73.70
5g
100g
11.60
55.05
1g
5g
23.20
87.90
5g
100g
20.70
31.70
5g
25g
27.00
103.40
1g
5g
25g
100g
16.60
42.10
113.10
366.80
5g
25g
12.70
47.70
5g
100g
500g
13.10
16.00
55.70
5g
100g
500g
11.00
11.30
22.20
1g
10g
17.70
95.70
36,506-8
OH
OH
18,046-7
h
CH NH
2 2
CH NH
2 2
O
HO C
17,134-4
O
CH
CH
O
C OH
14,751-6
37,543-8
h
C OH
30,703-3
h
C OH
C OH
FT-NMR 1(1),842C
FT-IR 2(1),842A
C OH
C OH
OH
R&S 1(1),591D
O
O
O
O
12,346-3
h
14,829-6
57
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
33,802-8
h
CH O CH
2
2
O
R&S 1(1),165A
5g
100g
500g
3kg
17kg
$
9.80
11.20
17.10
59.40
135.80
100mL
500mL
15.60
43.00
100mL
500mL
15.60
44.10
10mL
15.60
10g
50g
37.40
137.90
10g
25.40
25g
100g
11.90
31.80
25g
100g
27.00
75.80
1g
10g
37.20
206.40
CH O CH
2
2
CH O CH
2
CH
CH O CH
2
CH
40,617-1
h
40,995-2
h
CH OH
2
CH O CH
2
CH
RTECS# GV5170000
d 0.986
14,171-2
OH
OH
OH
C10,110-9
FT-NMR 1(1),242B
OH
C10,120-6
OH
FT-IR 2(1),227D
Beil. 6,740
OH
36,077-5
CO H
2
HO C
2
CO H
2
HO C
2
CO H
2
H O
2
FT-IR 2(1),845B
R&S 1(1),593A
CO H
2
34,434-6
O
C
HO C
2H2O
51,483-7
1g
10g
15.30
77.80
35,901-7
1g
5g
33.40
111.00
OH
OH
58
FT-NMR 1(1),845B
OH
HO C
HO
Beil. 9(3),4749
OH
O
C
OH
OH
28,908-6
h
HOCH
16,215-9
CH OH
2
25g
$
23.10
5g
18.00
25mL
100mL
500mL
10.90
27.20
90.70
1g
5g
29.50
141.10
1g
5g
32.50
151.30
5g
25g
19.20
76.00
100mL
500mL
14.60
48.80
1g
5g
18.30
61.90
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
100mL
250mL
38.00
80.90
5g
25g
30.00
86.10
OXIDIZER
C10,250-4
h
51,754-2
CH CH
2 2
O
O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
Si O
1-[2-(3-Cyclohexen-1-yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo- . . . . . . . . . .
pentylpentacyclo[9.5.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97%
(cyclohexenylethyl-POSS) FW 1009.77 mp > 300
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
52,103-5
14,481-9
h
CH
3
Si O
CH
3
CH
43,563-5
OCH
3
Si CH
OCH
3
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
O C N
mp > 350
26,936-0
h
N C O
45,042-1
OH
IRRITANT
OH
O
H C
2
40,896-4
h
33,219-4
CH
O
HO C
O
CH CH
2
OH
Fp 181F(82C)
59
Cl
Si
Cl
5mL
25mL
$
13.30
36.50
10mL
50mL
17.70
54.90
5g
25g
23.60
78.40
250mg
1g
19.80
54.00
1g
5g
15.50
58.40
250mg
1g
33.70
96.50
5g
25g
36.30
118.60
250mg
1g
30.00
83.50
5mL
25mL
50.90
169.50
Cl
O CH
CH
40,993-6
C11,050-7
O
O
C
23,756-6
OH
O
C
OH
36,143-7
OH
FT-NMR 1(1),841B
OH
31,835-3
O
O
O
17,518-8
h
CH
CH
31,984-8
Si
CH
CH
46,069-9
h
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
N
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2 2
60
CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
46,907-6
h
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
N
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH
2
2 2 2
2
H NCH CH CH CH
2
2 2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
CH
2
2 2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
2
CH
H NCH CH CH
2
2
2 2
2
CH
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
H NCH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2 2
2
N CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH
2
2
CH
CH
H NCH CH CH
CH CH CH
2
2 2
2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
CH
2
2 2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
CH
2
2 2
2
2
H NCH CH CH CH2
2
2 2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH
2
2 2 2
2
CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
CH
CH
N CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
N
CH
CH
CH
O
(CH ) C
2n
n = 2, 3, 4
CH O C
3
(CH ) C
2n
n = 2, 3, 4
CH O C
3
(CH ) C
2n
n = 3, 4
CH O C
3
(CH ) C
2n
n = 3, 4
CH O C
3
(CH ) C
2n
n = 3, 4
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
46,909-2
h
CH CH CH
2
2
2
HO C
2
2
42,206-1
h
OH
OCH
1g
5g
47.60
135.60
1g
5g
96.10
282.40
1g
135.60
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
DSM product
Contains 64 primary amino groups. Calculated FW 7,168.
Viscosity (50C) 6.7 poise. Tg ~-84
Volume : 10,960 A3
Soluble in methanol and water.
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
CH
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
DSM product
Contains 32 primary amino groups. Calculated FW 3,514.
Viscosity (50C) 2.5 poise. Tg ~-87
Volume : 5,054 A3
Soluble in methanol and water.
CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
CH
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH
CH CH CH
N(CH CH CH NH )
2
2
2
2 2 2 22
2
2
2
CH
CH
46,908-4
h
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH
CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2
CH
CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2
CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2
N
CH
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
2
2
2
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH CH2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
CH
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
2
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
CH
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
CH
N CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
CH CH CH
(H NCH CH CH ) N CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 22
CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
N CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
CH
$
73.50
226.00
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
DSM product
Contains 16 primary amino groups. Calculated FW 1,687.
Viscosity (50C) 1.1 poise. Tg ~-90
Volume : 2,492 A3
Soluble in methanol and water.
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
N CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
2
2
2 N CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
5mL
25mL
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
DSM product
Contains 8 surface primary amino groups. Tg = -97. pH (25 wt.
% aqueous solution) 12.
Viscosity (50C) : 0.28 poise
Volume : 922 A3
Soluble in methanol and water.
Applications....see 46,069-9
CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
N
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2
2 2 2
2
2
2
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
42,205-3
h
1L
4L
15.60
37.40
1L
4L
15.60
41.50
1L
4L
15.60
33.80
1L
4L
15.60
32.30
1L
4L
15.60
38.20
IRRITANT
OCH
42,201-0
h
OCH
42,202-9
h
OCH
42,203-7
h
61
D15,880-1
h
33,210-0
h
42,204-5
h
CH O C CH CH CH C OCH
3
2 2 2
3
CH O
3
CH CH CH CH C
2 2 2 2
CH O C
3
(CH ) C
2n
n = 2, 3
OCH
OCH
26,032-0
OH
22,157-0
S ONa
45,635-7
CH (CH ) CH
2
28 3
44,859-1
h
Cl
Cl
Cl
44,797-8
O
n
RO
CH
CH
NH C
CH
O
CH
C
O
62
H
15 31
OR
O
H C
2
R=
3
CH
CH
23,080-4
CH
C
O
22,234-8
h
2
O
1L
4L
25.50
69.40
1L
4L
15.60
35.30
50g
250g
23.50
71.90
5g
25g
29.40
97.80
1g
5g
18.20
58.80
10mL
50mL
24.30
92.70
5g
100g
1kg
7.80
8.90
54.00
5g
25g
15.60
37.50
5g
100g
500g
18.10
37.40
130.40
1g
29.70
CORROSIVE
Dextrin [9004-53-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OH
26,075-4
h
O
ROCH
HO
HOCH
Si
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2
$
13.60
22.80
Fp 202F(94C) IRRITANT
DuPont product
CH (CH ) CH CHCH OH
3
26 2
2
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2
25g
100g
HO
CH
3
C
CH CH
CH
3
OH
CH CH
2
CH CH O
2
O CH CH
2
CH
2
CH
H C
2
+N
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH
28,123-9
h
34,827-9
h
CH
2
O
H C
2
41,352-6
h
Cl
CH
CH
3
H C C H CH Si CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH
3
O
C C
C O CH CH CH
2
2
32,619-4
CH CH O
2
H C
2
CH CH O
2
O
CH
ONa
C O CH CH CH
2
2
O
29,122-6
h
41,585-5
H C C H CH O C CH CH C OCH CH CH
2
2
2 2
2
2
OH
C
OH
O
F C C
3
CH
CH CH
2
CH
47,776-1
C CH2NH2
13,110-5
HCl
19.50
61.20
1L
3L
18L
36.50
88.60
223.60
1g
10g
10.80
55.20
50mL
250mL
20.10
62.20
50mL
250mL
15.60
48.40
5mL
250mL
1L
10.60
12.00
33.20
10g
18.10
25g
100g
28.00
92.40
5mL
25mL
10.70
35.30
1g
78.40
5g
25g
15.70
50.50
2HCl
NH
H O
2
5g
25g
NHCH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
$
20.90
57.30
Fp >230F(110C)
15,686-8
h
H
d 1.147
23,244-0
H N
2
10,533-3
h
O
H NCH
2
2
C C
HO
26,937-9
h
C O CH CH CH
2
2
H C CHCH NH
2
2
nr1.4150
R&S 1(1),421D
H C
2
H C CH CH O C
2
2
25mL
100mL
63
NH
NH
NH
H N
2
47,631-5
h
15,350-8
h
NH
O
S OH
19,176-0
O
NH
2
O
H N
2
H N
2
37,825-9
O
C
NH
mp 205-207
10g
100g
16.70
64.40
25g
44.60
25g
34.20
1g
5g
18.10
64.30
25g
100g
500g
20.90
43.90
132.00
5g
38.00
250mL
20.60
25g
100g
35.00
97.60
5g
25g
21.80
86.80
250mg
1g
56.10
153.00
36,423-1
Cl
H NCH CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2 2
N
NH
FW 227.27
D1,320-8
h
H N
2
$
33.40
110.00
H N
2
100g
500g
O
H N
2
36,783-4
h
FT-IR 2(3),3998D
NH
29,396-2
h
2
NH
NH
NH
33,998-9
h
CH C H
3
CH
3
NH
N
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
28 2 2
CH
3
CH C H
3
2
N
NH
D1,420-4
h
27,080-6
R&S 1(2),2661J
IRRITANT
H PO
3 4
4,4'-Diamino-2,2'
-dimethylbibenzyl, see 19,325-9, 4,4'Ethylenedi-m-toluidine
64
D1,640-1
h
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
2 10 2 2
NH
D1,740-8
23,245-9
O
CH
2
N
HO C
CH
CH (CH ) CH
N
2
24 2
CH
2
2
OH
OH
NH
CH
40,780-1
h
2
N
NH
18,712-7
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
27 2 2
19,659-2
2
D2,240-1
D2,260-6
5g
25g
20.80
82.30
1g
26.80
100g
500g
18.00
57.50
5g
25g
17.60
60.00
2.5g
10g
38.00
143.70
25g
100g
18.50
49.70
5g
25g
54.40
208.90
250mg
1g
33.30
99.10
IRRITANT
D2,290-8
37.70
IRRITANT
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
23 2 2
NH
FT-IR 2(2),2096C
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
26 2 2
H N
2
1g
Safety 2,1050B
F
NH
FT-IR 2(3),3897A
H N
2
O
CH
16.00
53.30
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
25 2 2
HO C
5g
25g
D1,710-6
H N
2
IRRITANT
65
N
H N
2
NH
23,958-5
h
2
CH CHCH NH
3
2 2
23,998-4
h
NH
46,823-1
H N
2
FW 110.12 mp 143-147
CORROSIVE
N
NH
24,784-7
h
N
H
CH C H
NH
D2,520-6
2HCl
3
NH
NH
3
NH
14,811-3
h
D2,700-4
h
66
50g
21.20
1g
5g
18.10
50.50
1g
5g
20.50
67.90
1g
37.40
50g
250g
1kg
17.50
18.50
53.70
5g
25g
16.90
56.20
500mL
25.40
5g
25g
100g
14.00
41.50
142.10
100mL
250mL
15.30
30.50
NHCH CH NH
2
2
30.60
FT-IR 2(2),2047D
51,340-7
h
CH CH
3
3
CH CH C OO CCH CH
3 2
2 3
CH CH
3
3
FT-NMR 1(2),480A
10,191-5
h
CH
H N
2
CH
50g
H N
2
$
32.80
109.60
H NCH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2
NH
1g
5g
NH
CH CH CH CH CH C OH
3 2 2 2
CH CH
2 3
48,023-1
OH
N
100mL
250mL
$
18.30
40.60
100mL
250mL
15.30
30.50
50g
250g
19.00
63.30
5g
25g
100g
14.50
42.00
91.50
25g
100g
21.90
60.80
5g
100g
19.30
27.50
1g
41.60
1g
45.30
250mg
1g
16.50
45.30
250mg
1g
16.50
45.30
250mg
1g
16.50
45.30
5g
25g
61.60
198.00
1g
45.30
48,025-8
CH
OH
mp 70.9-90.7 IRRITANT
Polymerization catalyst.
46,298-5
h
O
N
H O
2
IRRITANT
SO Na
3
D3,173-7
h
R&S 1(2),1679A
HOCH CH CHCH OH
2
2
Br Br
Br
C C
HOCH
CH OH
2
Br
CH (CH ) CH
2
22 3
Br
30,104-3
52,549-9
CH (CH ) CH
2
28 3
Br
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
Br
O
C OH
C C
Br
45,640-3
Br
Fp 230F(110C)
2,5-Dibromo-3-decylthiophene, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,637-3
15,034-7
h
52,548-0
Br
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
d 1.650
Br
HO C
Br
45,638-1
Br
2,5-Dibromo-3-cyclohexylthiophene, 97%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 324.08 mp 296 nr1.5980
Conducting polymer precursor.
Br
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
Br
Br
14,370-7
h
52,551-0
Br
RTECS# HP1147500
Br
d 1.440
Fp 230F(110C)
67
O Br Br
10,547-3
HO C CH CH C OH
O
C
1g
$
41.60
5g
100g
500g
14.30
15.80
50.70
100g
22.10
5mL
250mL
1L
16.80
18.90
51.60
10mL
18.30
5g
25g
12.30
38.40
5g
25g
15.60
36.30
1g
10g
25g
15.80
87.40
145.20
5g
25g
67.70
260.10
250g
1kg
18.40
50.50
Br
OH
21,148-6
h
30,949-4
h
48,020-7
6-(Dibutylamino)-1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene, 98%. . . . . . . . . .
[106847-76-1] FW 279.47 bp 312 nr1.5000 d 0.942
Br
Br
C
OH
CH CH CH CH O C
3 2 2 2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
N
N
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
OH
CH
OH
CH
3
C CH
H C
3
C
CH
CH
Cl
N
N
C
CH
3
CH
CH
42,332-7
h
2,4-Di-tert-butyl-6-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)phenol, 98% . . . . . .
[3864-99-1] FW 357.89 mp 150-153 FT-IR 2(3),3640B
3
CH
IRRITANT
UV absorber
29,693-7
CH
CH H
3
C
Si
CH
CH Cl
3
CH
3
CH
CH Cl
3
C
Si
CH
CH Cl
3
CH
CH
CH
3 OH
C
3
H C
3
3
CH
CH
CH
2
3
CH
3
CH
N
CH
CH
68
28,766-0
CH
CH
OH
D4,580-0
h
CH
41,327-5
h
CH
3 OH
3
C CH
C
3
H C
3
CH
46,580-1
h
47,618-8
FW 234.38 mp 43-46
Beil. 6(4),3529
bp 272
Fp 221F(105C)
100g
500g
$
11.70
38.50
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
5g
25g
11.70
38.40
1g
50g
13.20
19.10
100g
500g
1kg
12.50
20.30
33.80
5g
100g
16.00
20.30
25g
1kg
3kg
19.5kg
14.30
21.50
35.50
193.50
25mL
1L
4L
18L
14.90
22.40
49.35
186.25
1g
5g
24.90
81.20
250mL
1L
20.80
45.70
CH CH
2 3
CH
O
3
CH CH CH O C
3 2
C
O CHCH CH
2 3
CH
3
CH CH CH CH O C
3 2 2 2
CH
CH
C
H C
3
C
CH
CH
CH
CH
OCH
OH
3
H C
3
3
CH
CH
OH
Fp >230F(110C)
44,732-3
FW 242.32 bp 284
Beil. 2(4),2230
Beil. 6(4),6074
24,002-8
h
CH
3
C CH
nr1.4440
d 0.985
Fp >230F(110C)
3
C CH
CH
CH
CH
d 0.975
47,619-6
h
C
3
H C
3
nr1.4420
CH
CH
CH
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH
OH
CH
FW 228.29 bp 262
Beil. 2(4),2210
D4,740-4
h
O
C
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
24,047-8
h
15,243-9
h
52,498-0
h
37,782-1
O
C
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
Plasticizer
O
C
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2
CH
H C
3
C
CH
N
CH
C
CH
3
CH
D4,950-4
h
O
CH CH CH CH O C CH (CH ) CH C OCH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
2
2 2 2 3
26 2
69
O
CH CH CH
2
2
2
40,530-2
H C
2
CH
2
(CH )
23
CH
2
C O CH CH O C
2
2
O
O
C CHCl
D5,485-0
h
Cl
ClCH CH CH
2 2 2
Si
CH
Si
42,612-1
CH CH
2 3
Si Cl
CH CH
2 3
Si Cl
$
44.20
250mL
1L
16.80
33.20
25g
100g
47.10
120.50
25g
100g
33.20
92.20
1g
5g
11.60
38.30
5g
25g
20.90
68.20
27,420-8
h
37,358-3
h
5g
25g
14.20
47.20
36,169-0
1g
24.70
1g
5g
29.70
99.50
100mL
1L
15.30
26.40
5g
100g
13.10
33.30
Cl
CH CH
3 2
OCH CH
2 3
Cl
CH CH
3 2
Cl
30,729-7
h
Cl
CH CH O
3 2
O CH
100mL
O CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
3
HOCH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
Cl
Cl
OH
Cl
OH
R&S 1(2),1689M
OH
O
Cl
34,342-0
Si
Cl
Si
Cl
R&S 1(2),1685D
IRRITANT
44,027-2
h
D6,150-4
h
Cl
70
FT-IR 2(2),2486D
CH
CH
2,3-Dichloro-5,8-dihydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[14918-69-5] FW 259.05 mp 197-199 Beil. 8(4),2948
FT-NMR 1(2),910B
Cl
OH
IRRITANT
Cl
Fp 3F(-16C)
100mL
500mL
$
9.40
31.50
10mL
50mL
15.60
52.10
5mL
25mL
10.40
34.70
25g
82.60
5g
25g
100g
32.40
103.40
299.40
10g
25g
28.90
61.40
10g
50g
13.10
41.70
100mL
1L
15.30
50.80
100g
500g
18.00
69.80
5g
25g
15.20
60.40
5g
25g
18.80
57.30
50g
250g
1kg
31.30
50.10
162.60
Cl
Cl
Cl
CH CH
3 2
Si
CH
44,298-4
h
Cl
CH
Cl
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
Si
CH
Cl
3'
,5'
-Dichloro-2'-hydroxyacetophenone, 99% [3321-92-4] . . . . . . . . . . .
Cl
Cl
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
D6,500-3
h
43,748-4
h
37,608-6
h
44,024-8
h
10,491-4
h
38,437-2
h
21,149-4
h
2,5-Dichloro-1,4-phenylenediamine [20103-09-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
17,988-4
h
Cl
Cl
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
Si
CH
Cl
Cl
CH
Si
Cl
Cl
CH
Si CH CH
Cl
CH
Cl
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH
NH
2
Cl
Si
CH
Cl
3
Cl
NH
O
C
OH
C
O
Cl
Cl
d 1.018 Fp 170F(76C)
Cl
Si
38,339-2
Cl
CH
CH
3
OH
Cl
44,697-1
h
OH
71
35,985-8
33,472-3
O
Cl
Cl
O
37,741-4
H
C
$
37.20
67.50
5g
25g
29.40
101.60
Cl
Si
41,109-4
h
33,339-5
h
29,522-1
h
D7,450-9
Cl
H
H
Si
Cl
Cl
H
H
Si
1mL
20.30
5mL
25mL
24.30
97.10
Cl
Cl
Cl
CH CH
2
Cl
Cl
500mg
1g
Cl
ClCH
10,204-0
OH
Cl
OH
227g 255.50
2.5g
10g
25.70
66.80
10g
50g
15.80
52.80
1g
5g
33.40
127.10
5mL
26.10
25g
34.40
O
C
227g 336.90
mp 301-305
Beil. 9(4),3335
IRRITANT
Cl
O
33,700-5
CH
3
CH CH
3
Cl Si O
CH
CH CH
3
CH
CHCH
Cl
CH
3
CHCH
3
Cl
Si
CH CH
3
3
Si Si Cl
41,545-6
h
45,483-4
h
CH CH
3
3
Cl
Si
Si
Cl
72
OO
CH
CH
CH
NH
H N C NHCN
2
OH
CN
D7,660-9
h
14,113-5
5g
100g
500g
$
15.60
18.10
50.40
25g
1kg
3kg
10kg
14.10
18.60
31.20
86.40
5g
25g
25.80
83.30
5g
250g
1kg
17.50
21.20
60.70
250g
1kg
19.80
64.20
25g
100g
35.20
118.60
10g
56.90
10g
50g
45.10
166.30
5g
100g
500g
20.70
34.60
114.30
100mL
500mL
15.60
49.20
CN
OH
30,615-0
h
O
C O
C O
O
S
CH CH
C
2
2
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
D12,840-6
h
CH CH
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2
2
2 10 3
O
Cl
Cl
Cl
29,121-8
Cl
O
Cl
13,956-4
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
OCH CH
2 3
CH
CH
3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
22,710-2
h
17,559-5
h
OCH CH
2 3
CH
Cl
16,046-6
O
73
Si
OCH CH
2 3
CH O CH CH CH
2
2 2 2
O
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH
3
OCH CH
2 3
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 16 2
CH
CH CH O
3 2
CH
Si
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH
3
OCH CH
2 3
3
OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
OCH CH
2 3
CH
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH CH
43,517-1
h
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
O
CH CH O C
3 2
OCH CH
2 3
O
CH
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
N
37,189-0
h
25,946-2
h
24,572-0
h
44,611-4
h
45,523-7
CH CH
2 3
O CH CH
2 2
O
C
CH
CH CH
2 3
O CH CH
N
2
2
CH CH
2 3
CH CH NCH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
3 2
N
CH CH
3 2
74
CH CH CH
2
2
2
Si
3
OCH
OCH
bp 222-223
mp 75-79
nr1.4310
Beil. 14,83
d 1.015
IRRITANT
40,898-0
h
D8,920-4
h
44,866-4
h
10mL
50mL
$
10.80
35.70
5mL
25mL
12.10
40.50
5mL
25mL
9.20
29.40
10mL
50mL
17.60
70.30
50mL
250mL
16.20
53.70
5g
25g
10.50
31.30
5g
100g
500g
16.20
18.80
32.00
25mL
14.50
5g
25g
44.70
144.70
100mL
44.40
250mL
1L
17.70
41.80
25mL
500mL
1L
14.00
26.40
41.10
5mL
25mL
19.10
63.60
Fp 160F(71C)
OCH
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2 3
40,897-2
h
CH CH
2 3
H C
2
FW 253.35
O
CH C
44,860-5
h
CH CH
3 2
H C
2
Diethoxymethyloctadecylsilane [67859-75-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,279-3
h
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O
3 2
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
OCH CH
2 3
O
C
HOCH
OCH CH
2 3
CH OH
2
OCH CH
2 3
12,458-3
h
19,835-8
h
12,684-5
h
38,214-0
h
46,076-1
CH CH NHCH CH CHCH2NHCH2CH3
3 2
2
O
C OCH CH
2 3
OH
100mL
$
20.70
25g
100g
34.90
107.80
5g
25g
23.30
65.80
5g
25g
29.90
97.10
1g
5g
26.90
118.50
25g
1kg
4kg
5.10
15.40
42.80
250mL
1L
12.90
36.30
1L
4L
18L
16.50
49.50
137.30
500mL
33.00
100mL
500mL
16.60
37.80
1L
4L
17.40
44.20
5mL
100mL
500mL
1L
12.20
20.50
68.10
122.70
HO
C OCH CH
2 3
O
DOCH CH OCH CH OD
2 2
2 2
HOCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2
O
H C
2
CH CH O
2
O
O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O CH CH
2
CH
2
H2,645-6
h
41,121-3
h
48,429-6
h
CH CH CH CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2 2
2 2
O
CH
O
O CH CH O CH CH O
2 2
2 2
O
C
O CH CH
2
2
CH CH
43,743-3
h
36,936-5
h
20,562-1
h
O CH CH
2
2
(CH CH CH CH OCH CH ) O
3 2 2 2
2 22
28,044-5
h
O
C
CH
3
CH OCH CH OCH CH O C CH3
3
2 2
2 2
CH
3
H C
2
d 1.139
75
CH
O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
H C
2
CH
CH
CH O CH CH O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
CH
13,954-8
h
40,829-8
h
O
H C
2
O
H C CH
2
40,900-6
h
41,230-9
h
47,627-7
h
nr1.4420
40,754-2
O
H C
2
CH
CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
3
2 2
2 2
30,028-4
h
44,939-3
h
10,990-8
h
CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
3
2 2
2 2
48,426-1
h
44,792-7
h
C
CH
H C
2
H NCH CH NHCH CH NH
2
2 2
2 2 2
NH CH CH NH CH CH NH
2 2
2 2 2
n
NH CH CH NH CH CH NH
2 2
2 2 2
n
76
10mL
50mL
22.10
71.90
5mL
250mL
1L
17.40
23.90
64.80
100mL
250mL
20.50
40.80
250mL
1L
17.00
47.60
100mL
250mL
17.70
36.70
25mL
1L
3L
16.80
48.70
104.50
1L
24.00
4L 68.40
18L 249.10
25mL
12.60
1L
12.90
4L
29.60
18L
121.10
1L
4L
18L
100mL
500mL
17.00
34.00
135.60
17.00
41.60
10mL
22.10
CHOCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2
$
25.30
68.30
IRRITANT
O CH CH O CH CH O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
d 0.918 Fp >230F(110C)
250mL
1L
40,998-7
D9,385-6
h
47,978-0
Diethylenetriamine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 103.17 mp
Fp 202F(94C)
Safety 2,1207D
HIGHLY TOXIC
49,438-0
Diethylenetriamine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked. Typical loading 4.0-5.0 mmol N/g
5mL
12.30
100mL
14.90
1L
21.20
2L
27.40
18L 181.70
5g
64.00
25g
245.20
5g
25g
66.00
253.80
O
HO
CH
CH
2
N
HO
C OH
CH
C
2
2
CH CH
N
2
2
CH
C
2
O
CH CH
N
2
2
CH
CH
CH CH
2
2
OH
28,556-0
h
28,402-5
OH
OH
2
CH CH
N
2
2
24,654-9
h
CH CH
2 3
HO C C CO H
2
2
CH CH
2 3
CH
CH CH
2 3
Si CH CH
44,633-5
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
52,545-6
CH CH
3 2
D9,962-5
h
O
C
OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O C
3 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
OCH CH
2 3
H
CH CH
3 2
Si
CH CH
2 3
24,607-7
h
O
CH CH
2 3
mp 49-53
1g
5g
24.20
89.00
5g
25g
100g
17.60
49.80
136.30
5mL
25mL
26.10
98.90
50g
20.00
5g
100g
1kg
4kg
10.50
10.70
17.70
50.10
100mL
500mL
16.20
50.00
5mL
25mL
28.40
94.60
5g
100g
250g
1kg
25g
100g
13.20
14.30
16.30
35.90
21.00
58.80
1g
5g
13.10
43.00
100mg
500mg
19.40
65.70
Fp 230F(110C) IRRITANT
42,381-5
h
11,240-2
h
40,636-8
h
47,212-3
CH CH O C CH CH C OCH CH
3 2
2 2
2 3
$
26.20
42.10
134.80
5g
10g
50g
FT-IR 2(2),2512C
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
CH CH
2 3
O
F
CH CH
O
O
FW 244.24
38,112-8
mp 117-119
Beil. 7(4),1660
77
CH CH
2
F
CH
O
2 N
CH
O CH
O CH
CH
47,095-3
h
N,N-Diglycidylaniline [2095-06-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,285-6
h
2 N
CH
O CH
2,6-Difluorostyrene, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,281-3
h
2
O
250mg
1g
$
12.60
36.30
100mL
500mL
17.00
39.60
50mL
250mL
19.10
62.90
50mL
250mL
26.80
74.30
50mL
250mL
21.30
58.80
5g
100g
1kg
18.20
42.50
247.90
5g
25g
100g
18.00
47.70
157.40
10g
50g
33.50
112.30
250mL
1L
17.70
41.80
5g
99.00
FT-IR 2(1),1141A
N,N-Diglycidyl-4-glycidyloxyaniline [5026-74-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 277.32 nr1.5670 d 1.220 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(2),2053B RTECS# RR0504000 IRRITANT
2
O
42,838-8
h
O
O CH
O CH
2
2
O
14,307-3
h
HO C CH OCH C OH
2
2
D10,370-5
O
O
O
C
OCH (CH ) CH
2
25 3
OCH (CH ) CH
2
25 3
45,481-8
h
44,788-9
h
CH (CH ) CH O C
3
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
25,616-1
78
CH OH
2
51,835-2
3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2-methanol, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1g
5g
$
69.10
274.10
48,302-8
h
2,3-Dihydrothieno[3,4-b]-1,4-dioxin [126213-50-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene) FW 142.18 bp 193 nr1.5765
10g
32.00
1g
22.60
10g
50g
39.60
132.00
5g
100g
500g
8.00
22.60
79.80
1g
5g
26.20
87.00
250mg
1g
15.50
42.90
25g
100g
15.10
48.30
25g
100g
1kg
9.40
25.60
149.30
5g
100g
500g
14.30
15.90
60.70
5g
25g
27.90
90.00
CH
CH
38,178-0
Si
CH
22,459-6
O
C CH
3'
,5'
-Dihydroxyacetophenone, 97% [51863-60-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 152.15 mp 145-146 Beil. 8(2),301 FT-NMR 1(2),864C
FT-IR 2(2),2428A Safety 2,1269B R&S 1(2),1651M IRRITANT
OH
HO
OH
OH
D10,810-3
h
OH
30,178-7
h
HO
N N
36,811-3
HO
17,255-3
h
O
S ONa
O
ONa
D11,000-0
h
C OH
HO
OH
O
HO
12,621-7
h
C
OH
O
C
OH
H O
2
O S O
FT-NMR 1(2),963B
OH
HO
HO
IRRITANT
C H
HO
D11,050-7
79
O
OH
HO
19,546-4
h
HO
O
25g
100g
$
35.60
92.60
5g
100g
19.70
52.20
5g
25g
15.30
50.90
5g
25g
51.60
171.70
5g
25g
14.30
45.10
2.5g
10g
25g
23.60
65.40
143.50
25g
100g
24.80
80.80
250mg
1g
24.00
62.40
100mg
500mg
44.60
150.20
10g
50g
37.60
125.10
50g
250g
33.60
110.20
100g
500g
50.40
134.30
O
CH O
3
OCH
D11,100-7
h
OH HO
45,563-6
H
6,6'-Dihydroxy-5,5'-dimethoxy-[1,1'-biphenyl]-3,3'-dicarbox- . . . . . . . .
aldehyde, tech., 90% [2092-49-1] (divanillin) FW 302.29
mp 315 kmax 357nm Beil. 8(4),3659
Antioxidant
CH O
3
HO OH
OCH
OH OH
H C C H C NH CH CHNH C CH CH
2
2
O OH
HO
O
C
xH2O
OH
29,438-1
h
D11,320-4
Safety 2,1275A
OH
10,260-1
O
CH CH
C
2
2
OH
OH
OH
32,357-8
h
O
CH O
3
OH HO
25,491-6
CH O
3
HO
34,100-2
O
xH2O
OH
OH
CH O
3
2,2-Dihydroxy-5-methoxy-1,3-indandione hydrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(5-methoxyninhydrin) FW 208.17 mp 126-129
FT-NMR 1(2),883C
OH
FT-IR 2(2),2450A
R&S 1(2),1665I
CH
HO
37,947-6
h
27,412-7
h
CN
OH
OH
FT-NMR 1(2),312A
Safety 2,1278A
R&S 1(1),1305C
IRRITANT
HO
O
NaO S
O
HO
80
O
S ONa
O
23,282-3
h
IRRITANT
OH
38,851-3
OH
R&S 1(2),1685C
250mg
1g
$
20.70
57.40
25g
32.30
5g
25g
28.10
93.60
100mL
21.60
100mL
500mL
18.10
58.80
5g
25g
29.30
104.00
5g
25g
74.50
248.50
D11,920-2
C CH CH
2 3
OH
OH
42,690-3
O
C
HOCH CH CH O
2
2
OH
CH CH C
2
C H
9 17
38,590-5
OK
CH
CH
CH
2
2
C CH
38,588-3
OK
CH
CH
FT-IR 2(2),2428B
IRRITANT
OH
O CH CHCH OH
2
2
OH
HO C
xH2O
27,770-3
h
38,213-2
4-(2,3-Dihydroxypropyl) 2-(2-methylene-4,4-dimethylpentyl)- . . . . . . .
succinate, potassium salt, 40 wt. % solution in water
[143239-19-4] FW 340.46 nr1.4020 d 1.098
[a]25 0 (neat)
OH
O
3
C CH
mp 124-127
CH CH CH
2 2 3
OH
CH
2'
,4'
-Dihydroxy-3'-propylacetophenone, 99% [40786-69-4] . . . . . . . . .
FW 194.23
CH
3
OH
R&S 1(2),2585G
C OH
OH
FT-NMR 1(2),1155A
HO
C OH
O
33,987-3
I
H Si
I
CH CH CH O
3
2
CH
3
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
O
CH CH CH O
3
2
CH
3
H
C
CH
C
C
Diiodosilane [13760-02-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 283.91 bp 56-60/25mm d 2.834 Fp 101F(38C)
Fieser 14,137 16,134 R&S 1(3),3353D CORROSIVE
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
(Packaged under nitrogen in ampules)
3
O CH CHCH
2
3
45,058-8
h
47,615-3
1g
5g
12.40
34.20
250mL
1L
7.70
17.70
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
IRRITANT
81
CH
3
O CH CHCH
2
3
C
C
15,264-1
h
37,113-0
O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
OCNCH CH CH CH NCO
2 2 2 2
34,176-2
O
CH (CH ) CH
N
2
2 10 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
D12,470-2
h
36,944-6
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2
42,737-3
C
$
19.60
48.80
158.40
1g
5g
16.90
47.10
1g
5g
14.80
41.50
25g
100g
14.30
20.30
1g
5g
17.50
45.80
1g
5g
13.00
43.10
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
250mL
1L
13.00
35.90
1L
3L
16.60
28.80
1L
3L
16.60
28.80
1L
38.20
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
O C N CH CH CH CH CH N C O
2 2 2
2
CH
3
1L
4L
18L
C O
21 10
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
C O C
21 10
CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
OC
OC
OC
H
10 21
OC
H
10 21
OC H
7 15
46,022-2
h
44,224-0
h
37,667-1
h
37,666-3
h
29,390-3
h
46,025-7
H
10 21
O
OC H
7 15
H
10 21
46,021-4
h
O
C
OC H
9 19
OC H
9 19
C H O C
8 17
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
C O C
17 8
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
82
OC H
8 17
OC H
8 17
37,665-5
h
25,517-3
h
29,896-4
h
33,254-2
C OC H
8 17
O
CH
3
C CH
C CH
CH
CH
CH
3
3
CH CH NH CH CH CH NHCHCH
3
2 2 2
3
43,236-9
h
CH O
3
OCH
H N
2
NH
CH O
3
OCH
44,002-7
3
C
OCH
Si
CH
3
OCH
Merck
5g
25g
30.50
101.50
5g
44.50
100mL
500mL
16.80
42.60
250mL
1L
18.10
36.30
100mL
22.70
5g
25g
10.30
35.60
1g
10g
8.80
47.90
500mL
1L
33.60
56.80
5g
25g
16.90
56.30
LACHRYMATOR
10,490-6
h
37,609-4
3
CH O Si OCH3
3
CH
3
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
18.10
18.60
46.90
Fp 169F(76C) IRRITANT
d 1.150
10,259-8
h
CH
43,030-7
h
47,904-7
h
CH O
3
5mL
250mL
1L
O
CH C
$
16.60
17.70
26.60
CH
CH
3
3
CH CH NH CH CH NH CHCH
3
2 2
3
CH O
3
25mL
1L
3L
83
3
Si CH CH CH SH
2 2 2
OCH
3
OCH
CH
3
CH
Si
OCH
CH
OCH
CH CH
CH
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
CH
CH C
CH
CH
CH
CH CH O CH CH
N
2 2
2 2
CH
O
C
CH
2-[[2-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethyl]methylamino]- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ethanol, 97% [83016-70-0] FW 190.29 bp 254-259 nr1.4580
CH
84
O CH CH
N
2
2
3
$
11.00
36.60
25mL
100mL
29.20
102.50
50g
250g
24.40
86.70
5g
10g
50.60
84.50
5mL
100mL
500mL
19.30
20.40
68.80
5g
100g
500g
12.20
15.10
36.40
10g
75.70
10g
25g
55.60
108.50
Fp 199F(92C)
250mL
1L
14.30
39.50
50mL
250mL
13.80
45.70
5mL
100mL
500mL
18.10
28.30
88.10
100mL
500mL
23.10
77.00
10mL
50mL
FT-IR 2(2),2434A
42,453-6
h
O CH CH
N
2
2
CH
CH CH OH
2 2
O
CH
42,455-2
h
33,095-7
h
H C
2
14,934-9
h
CH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2
CH
N
D13,947-5
h
CH
OH
CH
OCH
18,625-2
h
CH O C
3
Fp 199F(92C)
27,413-5
h
N
CH
CH
19,611-8
h
CH C
15,446-6
h
CH
44,620-3
h
OCH
H C
2
O OCH3
C C
OCH
44,617-3
h
21,873-1
h
CH
CH
O CH CH
N
2
2
CH
O
H C
2
23,490-7
h
CH
CH C
CH
O
H C
2
CH
CH
O CH CH CH N
2
2
2
CH
3
CH N CH CH CH N
2
2 2 2
CH
3
CH
CH
CH CH CH
N
2 2 2
CH
CH
CH
CH CH
2
CH
N
2
CH
1-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
polymer-bound
40,947-2
h
3
3
35,988-2
3
N
CH CH
2
43,640-2
z
CH CH
O
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
OCH
O O
C C
d 0.928
Fp 155F(68C)
50mL
250mL
15.90
36.20
5mL
25mL
27.70
92.80
5g
59.90
1,1'-[[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]imino]bis-2-propanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[63469-23-8] bp 212 nr1.4640 d 0.944 Fp 215F(101C)
500mL
38.60
250mL
1L
18.80
51.90
1g
5g
27.60
89.60
CH
5g
25g
16.20
34.50
500mL
32.80
5g
25g
32.00
126.90
CH O C
3
nr1.4400
IRRITANT
Acylation catalyst. 2% cross-linked
Typical loading 5.5-6.0 mmol N/g
CH
FW 157.22 bp 167
CORROSIVE
$
14.90
15.90
72.80
CH CHCH
2
3
OH
CH N
2
CH CH
2
42,433-1
42,454-4
h
CH CHCH
2
3
NH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
CH
5mL
100mL
1L
O
H C
2
41,565-0
h
N CH CH
2 3
OH
CH
44,882-6
NH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
17,102-6
h
14,670-6
FT-NMR 1(2),877A
85
D14,966-7
O
CH
D14,967-5
CH
26,018-5
CH OH
3
CHCH OH
2
43,715-8
h
O
C
CH
CH
CH
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH CH
CH
CH
3
CH
D15,780-5
h
D15,940-9
O
2
D15,960-3
O
CH
CH
3
OH
3
C C C C CH
CH
CH
D16,110-1
h
22,262-3
h
CH
30,075-6
CH
OH
3
CH
D15,980-8
h
3
CH
3
O
CH
29.80
10g
50g
19.10
66.20
250mL
1L
15.30
42.40
5g
24.60
5g
25g
32.60
108.80
5g
25g
100g
11.30
37.40
103.50
5g
25g
26.70
98.60
5g
25g
100g
27.50
87.20
242.20
1g
10g
15.60
79.50
5g
100g
500g
19.30
41.10
133.00
5g
25g
25.90
83.30
OH
CH
1,5-Dimethyl-1,5-diazaundecamethylene polymethobromide,
see 10,768-9, Hexadimethrine bromide
2,6-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-4-ol acetate, tech., 85%, mixture of . . . . . .
cis and trans [828-00-2] (dimethoxane) FW 174.20
CH
CH
25,818-0
h
CH NHCH CH NHCH
3
2 2
3
HO C
50g
O
CH
$
27.70
CH C
3
CH
50g
C
CH
OH
86
CH
O CH O
3
C OH
CH
CH
Cl
CH
CH
35,893-2
51,753-4
OSi(CH ) CH CH
32 2 2
OH
52,363-1
O
Si
OH
O
Si
Si
Si
O
Si
H
C C
H
CH CH
2 2
C C
HOCH
CH
CH OH
2
CH
33,840-0
3
CC C C
CH
3
C C CH
31,057-3
CH
CH
41,778-5
h
NH
3
O
O CH CH CH
2
2
OH
CH
3
S
CH
29.10
97.20
1g
10g
18.10
92.80
5g
22.60
250mg
1g
110.20
306.00
1g
5g
28.50
137.10
1g
5g
27.00
135.00
250mg
1g
31.80
87.80
1g
5g
19.60
60.90
250mL
1L
16.80
33.00
25g
100g
16.80
37.50
CH
CH
{[(Dimethyl(norbornenylethyl)silyloxy)dihydroxy]-POSS}, see
52,363-1, 9-{Dimethyl[2-(5-norbornen-2yl)ethyl]silyloxy}1,3,5,7,9,11,14-heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane-1,5-diol
1-[Dimethyl[2-(5-norbornen-2-yl)ethyl]silyloxy]- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, mixture of endo and exo
[dimethyl(norbornenylethyl)silyloxy-POSS]
9-{Dimethyl[2-(5-norbornen-2-yl)ethyl]silyloxy}-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,3,5,7,9,11,14-heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane-1,5-diol {[(d
{[(dimethyl(norbornenylethyl)silyloxy)dihydroxy]-POSS}
trans,trans-2,6-Dimethyl-2,6-octadiene-1,8-diol, 94% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[26488-97-1] (10-hydroxygeraniol) FW 170.25 nr1.5000
OH
OH
d 0.981 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(1),155C IRRITANT
CH
CH
5g
25g
CH
3
Si CH CH
2 2
O
CH
O
3
O Si
Si
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
Si
(2,2-Dimethyl-1-methylenepropoxy)trimethylsilane, 98%. . . . . . . . . . . .
[17510-46-2] (pinacolone trimethylsilyl enol ether) FW 172.35
$
39.30
159.90
519.10
Si O
Si
O
Fp 125F(51C)
Si
O
5g
25g
100g
CH
NH
37,144-0
3
CH
NH
39,190-5
CH CH
CH
3
2
3
C
C O Si CH
CH O
3
C C
D16,800-9
h
HO C C
Cl
CH
D16,780-0
h
3
CH
3
40,633-3
3
Cl
IRRITANT
87
OH
CH C CH CCH
3
2
3
CH CH
3
3
NH
33,606-8
2
CH
CH
1g
5g
$
14.50
43.90
5g
25g
34.30
114.40
1g
5g
13.90
46.40
5mL
25mL
15.70
46.90
5g
100g
15.20
15.70
3
NH
45,278-5
H
C
Si
CH
CH
CH
48,343-5
Si
CH CH
CH
O
OCH
OCH
D17,898-5
h
1kg
4kg
16.00
44.70
30,811-0
h
5g
36.20
22,692-0
h
50g
250g
42.50
105.90
39,277-4
1g
5g
39.60
131.80
1g
29.70
5g
100g
500g
16.60
24.80
106.10
1g
5g
28.70
95.90
O
OCH
OCH
Fp 140F(60C)
24,068-0
h
CH NHCH CH CH NHCH
3
2 2 2
3
CH
3
H NCH CCH NH
2
2
2 2
CH
3
HO
CH
37,827-5
CH
CH O C
3
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
CH
88
CH
C
3
CH
Beil. 22,162
FT-IR 2(3),3794B
OH
mp > 300
OH
CH
FW 195.17
IRRITANT
OH
CH
OCH
Beil. 6,918
CORROSIVE
22,311-5
h
39,466-1
Fp 110F(43C)
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH
36,113-5
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH
O CH
O
3
HO C CH CH C OH
D18,620-1
CH
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2
N
CH
CH
CH (CH ) CH
3
27 2
N
CH
O
S
47,258-1
47,260-3
OH
OCH
CH
CH
Si
CH CH
O
CH
Si
CH
45,489-3
39,237-5
CH
CH
CH
CH
1g
5g
23.00
96.80
1g
5g
34.10
112.10
1g
5g
26.20
87.50
1g
5g
26.20
87.50
25g
100g
20.80
57.50
1g
5g
12.90
42.30
Dimethyl{4-[1,7,7-tris(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-2,4,6-hepta- . . . . . . . . .
trienylidene]-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene}ammonium
perchlorate, 97% [34411-77-3] FW 669.27 mp 220 (dec.)
250mg
1g
12.20
34.10
1g
10g
17.00
84.80
25g
17.90
1g
31.50
IRRITANT
d 0.922
Fp 199F(92C)
IRRITANT
NO
2
CH CHCH N
2
2
30,237-6
OH
OH
36,674-9
OH
NO
47,638-2
h
CH
O N
2
CH
15.10
40.70
CH
ClO
N
CH
CH
(CH CH) CH C
2
N,N-Dimethyl-N-[3-(sulfooxy)propyl]-1-nonanaminium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxide, inner salt [92764-21-1] FW 309.47 mp 230 (dec.)
3
N
N,N-Dimethyl-N-[3-(sulfooxy)propyl]-1-decanaminium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxide, inner salt [92764-22-2] FW 323.50 mp 250 (dec.)
3
CH CH
2
16,345-7
h
3
CH
CH
CH
1g
5g
IRRITANT
Zwitterionic surfactant
HO H
H C
2
CH
3
H C
2
$
14.30
35.10
IRRITANT
Zwitterionic surfactant
3
CH CH CH O
2
2
2
1g
5g
Safety 2,1419A
3
CH CH CH O
2
2
2
OH
CH O C
3
35,769-3
3
CH
3
O
CH
CH
89
52,296-1
h
CH CH
C
2
2
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
$
74.00
100mL
63.55
100g
500g
30.20
100.60
5mL
100mL
500mL
2L
9.90
10.10
15.50
50.00
5g
100g
1kg
12.80
16.70
53.30
1L
3L
19.30
31.20
1L
4L
18L
19.30
41.60
140.00
25g
14.40
25g
43.50
1g
10g
15.60
72.60
(C H )
9 19 2
100mL
d 0.980 CORROSIVE
Dopant for conducting polymers; hydrophobic acid catalyst for
amino cross-linked coatings
Soluble in alcohols, glycol ethers, glycols, esters, ketones, and
aromatic hydrocarbons; insoluble in water and aliphatic
hydrocarbons
(C H )
9 19 2
SO H
3
41,310-0
h
mp 65-67
RTECS# UF8010000
CH CH
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2
2
2 16 3
O
O
C
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
D20,115-4
h
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
O
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
CH CH CH CH CHCH O
3 2 2 2
2
CH CH CH CH CHCH O
3 2 2 2
2
CH CH
2 3
O
C
C
O
O
C
C
O
O
C CH
D20,117-0
h
2
C CHSO Na
3
O
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
36,863-6
h
52,518-9
h
22,744-7
h
22,062-0
h
25,624-2
h
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
HOH C
2
HOH C
2
O
O
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
90
OH
OH
FT-IR 2(1),399C
R&S 1(1),267E
HO C
CH O CH CH O CH
C
2
2
2
2
40,698-8
OH
FW 178.14
46,517-8
h
40,728-3
H C
2
CH
O
CH
H C
2
O CH
2
CH OR
2
C CH O
2
CH O C
2
O
O CH
C CH O CH
2
2
2
CH C O CH
2
O
O
C
CH
Beil. 3,233
FT-IR 2(1),815D
CORROSIVE
bp 225
nr 1.5090
d 1.120
Fp >230F(110C)
O
H C
2
CH
100g
500g
100mL
500mL
$
23.70
78.60
12.50
41.90
100mL
500mL
18.10
53.00
25g
100g
18.60
59.70
10g
50g
28.10
92.80
10g
52.20
1g
5g
108.00
360.00
1g
5g
54.00
180.00
1g
5g
45.00
150.00
CH
2
CH
2
O
R=
CH CH or H
2
O
HO C
12,669-1
h
C OH
14,890-3
h
NH
NH
D20,520-6
h
53,114-6
t
I
OCH
O
OCH
53,102-2
53,098-0
I
O
CH
S
O
O
CF CF CF CF
3 2 2 2
91
t
CF SO
3 3
CH
CH
3
CH
46,104-0
h
2
NH
29,226-5
h
10,588-0
h
O
O
$
54.00
180.00
5g
25g
118.40
394.40
100mL
20.50
5g
25g
16.10
46.90
25g
100g
17.60
34.20
5g
25g
19.20
64.70
25g
100g
13.20
35.70
10g
50g
17.00
47.20
NH
CH
1g
5g
29,415-2
O
H
Si
14,848-2
h
D21,370-5
h
Si OH
OH
41,595-2
h
CH
O O 3
P
C
CH
92
CH
3
CH
40,566-3
h
3O O
P
Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide/2-hydroxy- . . . . .
2-methylpropiophenone, 50/50 blend nr1.4750 d 1.120
25mL
100mL
$
25.40
68.70
1g
5g
25.00
110.00
100mL
15.30
100mL
15.30
25g
500g
3kg
17.40
17.60
59.60
100mL
500mL
18.30
48.80
1L
18.20
1L
18.20
1L
18.90
1L
4L
17.70
44.30
1L
30.50
1L
18.20
25mL
1L
3L
18L
17.00
18.20
39.60
136.60
Fp >230F(110C)
O OH
C
C
CH
CH
Si
O
O
Si O
Si
O
Si
CH CH
2
O
O Si
Si
52,730-0
O
Si
O
O
O
Si
O Si O
t
(Diphenylvinylsilyloxy)heptacyclopentylpentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
octasiloxane (Diphenylvinylsilyloxy-POSS) FW 1125.90
mp 211-216
O
H
O CH CH
2
2
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
49,484-4
h
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
O
H
O CH CH
2
2
O
n
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
49,485-2
h
HOCH CH CH OCH CH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2 2
O
H C
2
C
CH
D21,555-4
h
46,111-3
O C H O C H O CH CH CH
3 6
3 6
2
2
IRRITANT
Dual functional monomer. Inhibited with 200 ppm
hydroquinone and 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
CH CH CH CH OCH CH CH OCH CH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2 2 2
2 2 2
38,813-0
h
CH CH CH CH OC H OC H OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
3 6
IRRITANT
48,423-7
h
42,493-5
h
3
C OCH CH CH OCH CH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2 2
CH
3
O
C
O
O CH CH CH O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH OC H OC H OCH
3
3 6
3 6
3
CH OC H OC H OH
3
3 6
3 6
d 0.900 Fp 190F(87C)
HYGROSCOPIC
36,938-1
h
52,046-2
h
48,425-3
h
CH OC H OC H OH
3
3 6
3 6
28,328-2
h
93
OC H OC H OCH
3 6
3 6
3
48,421-0
h
CH CH CH OC H OC H OH
3 2 2
3 6
3 6
O
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
OH
CH CHCH S
2
2
O
OH
34,004-9
h
Si
NHCH
36,764-8
h
47,625-0
O
C
NaO S
3
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 12 3
NH
IRRITANT
31,071-9
FW 570.97 mp 48-53
Antioxidant
FT-IR 2(1),1118D
HO C
CH CH CH S S CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
2
2
OH
SS
41,312-7
h
CH CH
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2
2
2 12 3
O
OH
OH
OH
OH
C1,560-5
h
OH
25,920-9
FT-IR 2(1),821B
1L
18.20
10g
50g
15.50
53.90
25g
26.90
10g 456.80
20g 634.40
5g
25g
22.50
81.30
100g
500g
27.20
90.40
250g
1kg
17.50
42.90
10mg
25mg
30.10
57.20
10g
50g
15.90
52.10
1g
5g
27.40
89.40
94
18.20
SO Na
3
CH CH
C
2
2
NH
FW 326.21
OH
O
S
NHCH
1L
Si
46,304-3
$
18.80
Fp 186F(85C) IRRITANT
45,789-2
h
29,060-2
h
HOCH CH
2 2
HOCH CH
2 2
1L
CH CH CH OC H OC H OH
3 2 2
3 6
3 6
CH CH
2 3
C CH OH
2
CH OH
2
41,613-4
h
CH CH
2 3
C CH
O
2
2
O CH
2
40,836-0
h
52,527-8
h
43,690-9
h
O
S
CH CH
C
2
2
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 11 3
CH CH
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2
2
2 11 3
O
HOCH
CH CH
2 3
C CH O CH
2
2
CH OH
2
O
H C
2
CH
H C
2
O CH
CH
C
O
O
C
OCH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
OCH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
H C
2
CH O
3
C
C
O
O CH CH O
2 2
R
1
C CH
R
O
O
2
C CH CH NH C O CH CH O C
2
2 2
2 2
CH
CH
3
3
~50 R1 = H, R2 = CH3
NH CH
CH
C
3
CH
FW 250.34
mp 108-111
Fp >230F(110C)
bp 215/4mm
FT-IR 2(1),338A
Fp >230F(110C)
25mL
500mL
2L
$
17.50
19.10
52.00
250g
1kg
19.10
49.50
100mL
250mL
16.60
35.80
1L
4L
18L
24.00
67.00
202.00
100mL
500mL
18.90
58.80
250mL
1L
23.20
64.70
5mL
250mL
1L
19.60
20.90
56.20
1mL
5mL
15.70
46.90
10g
50g
23.00
53.30
1g
5g
98.10
327.00
5mL
25mL
20.50
67.90
5mL
25mL
20.00
66.60
~50 R1 = CH3, R2 = H
CH
CH
41,456-5
h
CH
CH
CH
CH
16,909-9
h
CH
CH
H C
2
CH
Si
CH
NH
3
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH CH
CH
CH
3
H C C H Si O
2
CH
3
HO
CH
CH
3
CH CH
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2 18 2
OH
C
CH
C
3
47,432-0
OCH (CF ) CHF
2
25
2
O
H C
2
30,667-3
47,442-8
O
CH
37,190-4
h
H C
2
35,909-2
h
95
CH
47,428-2
F
O CH CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
23 2
OH
CF
CF
47,412-6
CF (CF ) CH
2
2
23
CF
O
H C
2
CH
47,437-1
CF
CF
O
H C
2
C
CH
O CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
23 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2 10 2
HO C
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
Cl
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
CH CH
2
O
C
CF
HO
47,427-4
CF
OH
OH
C H O
3 6
30,666-5
CH CH C
2
CH CH
2
D22,190-2
h
44,327-1
h
5g
124.30
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,8,8,8-Dodecafluoro-7-(trifluoromethyl)octyl . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [50836-66-3] FW 482.19 bp 83-86/0.85mm
5g
124.30
5g
25g
33.60
124.50
5g
100g
500g
12.40
22.40
48.70
5g
25g
17.30
57.55
5g
100g
15.30
22.20
250mL
1L
16.80
32.60
50mL
250mL
16.80
48.70
500mL
27.75
25g
500g
1kg
10kg
16.90
21.60
39.30
143.50
Safety 2,1488D
OC H
3 6
OH
y
CHCH (CH ) CH
2
27 3
38,592-1
52,295-3
h
SO H
3
d 1.237
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1042B
H
12 25
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,8,8,8-Dodecafluoro-7-(trifluoromethyl)octyl . . . . . . . .
acrylate, 97% [50836-65-2] FW 468.17 bp 216 nr1.3410
81.40
271.20
Fp >230F(110C)
Cl
H
12 23
HO
D22,120-1
h
D100-9
h
CHCH (CH ) CH
2
27 3
d 1.706
C
O
5mL
25mL
$
84.80
[2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-Dodecafluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
heptyl]oxirane, 96% [24564-77-0] FW 426.13 bp 183
nr1.3240
F
O CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
23 2
5g
F
F C
3
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,9,9,9-Dodecafluoro-2-hydroxy-8-(trifluoro- . . . . . . . . . . .
methyl)nonyl methacrylate, 97% [16083-81-1] FW 512.22
S
O
ONa
28,995-7
h
TOXIC
96
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
CH
CH
N
CH
CH
C H
9 19
CH
C H
9 19
47,046-5
h
3
S
ONa
85,192-2
h
O
CH (CH ) CH O
3
2 10 2
ONa
O
n = 10, 12
CH
CH
41,317-8
h
2-Dodecyl-N-(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
succinimide, 95% [79720-19-7] FW 406.66 mp -15
CH
18.20
20.50
250mL
1L
19.00
32.90
10g
100g
11.60
33.30
100g
500g
13.70
20.00
[a]25 0 (neat)
Cl
28,056-9
h
41,349-6
h
Si Cl
Cl
CH
250mL
1L
17.50
48.40
50mL
250mL
16.30
50.00
1g
5g
17.00
56.50
25g
100g
25.00
87.80
250mL
1L
18.70
48.60
45,636-5
CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2 10 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
41,284-8
h
NH
CH
CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2n 2
2
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
250mL
1L
FT-IR 2(1),1351C
O
S
$
16.30
51.50
86,201-0
h
CH (CH ) CH O
3
2 10 2
50mL
250mL
STENCH IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 498. Viscosity (40C) 120 cps
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Pour point : -9C
Average molecular diameter : 10.76 A
S
3
2-Dodecyl-N-(1,2,2,6,6-pentamethyl-4-piperidinyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
succinimide, tech. [106917-30-0] FW 420.69 bp 220/0.7mm
nr1.4880 d 0.963 Fp 230F(110C)
CORROSIVE TOXIC
47,047-3
h
C
CH
C
CH
CH
CH
41,318-6
h
Fp >230F(110C)
97
44,597-5
h
CH
CH
Si
3
Si O
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
d 1.070
44,598-3
h
CH
3
Si O
Si
CH
21,738-7
h
21,739-5
h
42,861-2
42,859-0
42,860-4
21,740-9
21,741-7
21,742-5
98
500mL
2.5L
232.50
1104.10
100g
500g
46.20
165.60
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
49.90
179.10
639.50
47.80
158.70
598.30
31.40
109.30
100g
500g
46.20
165.60
100g
500g
46.20
165.60
100g
500g
46.20
165.60
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
19.10
63.40
211.10
49.90
175.00
639.50
46.20
165.60
639.50
Fp 214F(101C) IRRITANT
21,737-9
h
42,858-2
136.50
648.00
Fp 214F(101C) IRRITANT
500mL
2.5L
43,665-8
h
42,862-0
42,863-9
42,864-7
43,662-3
h
43,394-2
h
43,393-4
h
IRRITANT
Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion, macroporous,
20-40 mesh
Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion, 30-40 mesh. 50-60%
water retention capacity
100g
500g
2.5kg
250g
1kg
$
49.90
153.40
639.50
23.80
76.70
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
36.70
119.20
540.40
43.50
141.00
100g
500g
48.60
161.10
250g
1kg
21.70
75.00
250g
1kg
31.80
102.80
250g
1kg
31.80
102.80
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
250g
1kg
8.10
24.30
102.00
8.10
24.30
102.00
34.40
111.40
250g
1kg
250g
1kg
24.80
80.20
29.70
95.90
500g
1kg
44.70
79.50
100g
500g
2.5kg
46.00
141.90
467.30
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
46.00
142.10
619.30
46.00
169.30
670.40
35.10
124.30
100g
500g
33.00
117.80
42,876-0
42,877-9
43,660-7
h
43,667-4
h
43,666-6
h
42,879-5
21,744-1
21,746-8
21,747-6
42,882-5
42,866-3
99
42,867-1
21,748-4
42,870-1
21,749-2
h
21,750-6
h
21,751-4
h
43,661-5
h
43,395-0
h
44,648-3
h
42,872-8
DOWEXDR-2030 [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,878-7
43,668-2
h
42,881-7
IRRITANT
Dowex sodium, strong cation, macroporous, 16-40 mesh
Dowex hydrogen, weakly acidic cation, 20-50 mesh
42,873-6
42,874-4
42,869-8
100
100g
500g
2.5kg
25g
100g
$
37.90
126.40
414.30
23.50
41.00
100g
500g
2.5kg
500g
1kg
36.20
137.20
543.30
34.70
63.30
100g
500g
2.5kg
36.20
139.20
551.10
100g
500g
2.5kg
100g
500g
2.5kg
250g
1kg
45.50
147.70
565.00
39.40
154.80
613.00
25.40
82.50
1kg
2.5kg
72.20
129.80
100g
500g
500g
1kg
10.80
36.20
14.00
22.70
100g
500g
2.5kg
1kg
2.5kg
7.40
11.10
47.60
38.30
68.80
250g
1kg
100g
500g
1kg
23.70
65.50
8.40
26.90
43.70
100g
500g
1kg
50g
100g
500g
11.60
28.60
47.60
24.00
39.80
132.00
CH
3
H NCH CH CH CHCH NH
2
2 2 2
2 2
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
43,669-0
h
32,966-5
h
52,525-1
h
O
C
CH
C
CF
C
CF
CF (CF ) CH
2
2
27
CH
37,274-9
BrCH
25mL
1L
2.5L
16.80
30.90
64.30
25mL
250mL
1L
18.10
21.70
59.40
4L
18L
75.00
228.00
5g
169.50
[2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,11,11,11-Eicosafluoro-10- . . . . . . . . . . .
(trifluoromethyl)undecyl]oxirane, 96% [47795-34-6]
5g
25g
66.70
221.50
mp 43-46
d 1.674
5g
31.20
10g
40.90
5g
100g
500g
14.80
38.80
128.90
Fp >230F(110C)
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11-Eicosafluoro- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
undecyl acrylate, 97% [4998-38-3] FW 586.17 mp 45-53
H O
2
E101-2
h
OH
O
34.30
OH
HO
FW 626.16
500g
47,444-4
HO
O
H C
2
CF
47,414-2
F
F C
3
47,431-2
F
O CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
27 2
$
12.10
47.80
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
O
CH CH
2 3
100g
500g
d 1.300 IRRITANT
Strongly acidic cation exchanger with sulfonic acid
functionality, sodium form. Moisture content ~54%
38,167-5
h
H C
2
IRRITANT
Weakly basic anion exchanger with amine functionality, salt
form. Moisture content ~56%
CH CH CHCH CH NH
3 2
2 2 2
NH
2
43,670-4
h
101
E105-5
h
2
FCH
E110-1
O
24,134-2
h
CH CH
3 2
O
CH CH
3 2
O
3
H
CH
O
CH
50mL
16.80
16.80
38.70
29,404-7
1g
5g
15.60
43.60
1g
5g
23.10
68.50
1g
5g
30.50
147.20
50mL
250mL
19.80
64.50
5g
17.50
51,741-0
O
40,720-8
h
O
O CH
29.70
250mL
1L
CH CH
O
2 2
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
1g
CH
O
$
12.80
13.00
20.20
10,997-5
h
25,531-9
H
5g
100g
1kg
CH
2
O
RTECS# RN7750000
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
O
102
26,033-9
h
CH CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
41,082-9
FW 154.25
IRRITANT
26,020-7
h
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2
O
26,021-5
h
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 12 2
O
37,717-1
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
26,034-7
O
52,763-7
CH CH
3
t
O
52,764-5
3
CH
3
t
CH
3
CH CH CH CH CHCH
2
2
2
2
3
24,921-1
h
11,780-3
$
20.00
66.70
25g
100g
16.80
42.00
5mL
100mL
500mL
16.80
38.70
126.40
25g
100g
21.60
62.40
5g
25g
14.60
48.50
5mL
25.00
5mL
32.50
100mg
500mg
13.70
49.20
5g
25g
36.80
119.20
25g
100g
14.50
36.60
5g
25g
100g
17.70
54.90
152.40
5g
15.60
10mL
50mL
60.00
199.70
Fp 10F(-12C)
Fp -4F(-20C)
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 14 2
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
24 2
26,023-1
h
26,025-8
26,035-5
H C C H CH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
d 0.832
5mL
25mL
FT-IR 2(1),363A
nr1.3855
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2
Fp 173F(78C)
nr1.3910
CH
3
d 0.842
H C C H CH CH
2
2 2
CH
nr1.4420
CH
40,774-7
h
103
33,207-0
2
O
CH
15,886-0
h
2
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2
26,026-6
h
33,073-6
O
O
O
41,499-9
S
O
$
16.20
46.70
1g
5g
15.60
38.10
1g
10g
22.00
108.70
100mL
500mL
32.90
107.30
25g
100g
22.10
60.30
250mg
1g
16.90
46.40
O
N
50g
250g
CH
14,503-3
1g
34.20
24,657-3
1g
5g
33.30
131.90
100mL
500mL
13.60
26.20
S
O
HO
HO
E370-8
h
CH CH SH
3 2
104
27,571-9
h
4'
-Ethoxyacetophenone, 98% [1676-63-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48,341-9
h
25g
100g
$
30.00
109.60
5mL
25mL
20.90
78.10
100mL
500mL
30.00
111.10
5mL
250mL
1L
16.00
17.50
52.70
1g
27.20
5g
47.60
25g
100g
59.30
148.20
OCH CH
2 3
H C
2
CH
Si
OCH CH
2 3
40,830-1
h
O
H C
2
CH
OCH CH OCH CH
2 2
2 3
O
H C
2
C
CH
OCH CH OCH CH
2 2
2 3
28,066-6
h
26,042-8
OH
CH
28,352-5
CH CH OCH CHCH OH
3 2
2
2
CH
OCH CH
2 3
O
CH
C CH2CH CH C OCH2CH3
2 2
19,209-0
h
E970-6
h
E1,220-6
h
41,779-3
h
51,360-1
h
O
H C C H C OCH CH
2
2 3
O
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
O
CH
CH CH
3 2
C
CH
3
OO
3
CH
C
CH
C
3
OO
CH
C
3
CH CH
2 3
CH
2
3
OCH CH
2 3
5mL
15.50
100mL
16.50
1L
18.20
2L 24.20
18L 126.00
5g
100g
500g
12.10
16.10
58.20
250mL
1L
15.60
39.90
500mL
34.60
105
3
C OO
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
C OO
3
C CH
51,356-3
h
CH
2
3
OCH CH
2 3
O
C
C
ROCH
RO
O
R
n
R
n
R
n
R
n
O
RO
ROCH
OR
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
RO
O
O
ROCH
OR
RO
O
O
ROCH
OR
RO
O
R
n
R
n
R
n
ROCH
OR
RO
O
O
ROCH
OR
RO
O
O
106
OR
20,068-9
h
20,069-7
h
43,383-7
h
24,749-9
h
20,065-4
h
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
OR
RO
20,064-6
h
CH OR
2
RO
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
OR
RO
CH OR
2
RO
20,067-0
h
OR
RO
54.60
181.80
5g
250g
500g
15.70
49.60
82.60
5g
250g
500g
17.90
57.30
95.50
5g
250g
500g
19.30
40.20
64.40
5g
250g
500g
19.30
40.20
64.40
5g
250g
500g
19.30
54.60
87.30
5g
100g
500g
16.80
23.60
86.90
5g
250g
500g
19.30
40.20
68.50
CH OR
2
RO
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
OR
RO
1g
5g
CH OR
2
RO
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
OR
RO
$
45.70
CH OR
2
RO
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
CH OR
2
OR
O
RO
42,522-2
OCH CH
2 3
CH Br
2
500mL
OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
R
n
R
n
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
RO
OR
O
O
O
RO
20,066-2
h
41,581-2
h
E2,485-9
5g
250g
$
20.70
63.60
5g
250g
500g
18.80
61.10
104.30
50g
250g
26.60
88.70
5g
25g
20.30
63.80
100mL
500mL
13.70
34.00
5g
100g
19.30
37.20
1g
5g
38.80
128.80
1kg
16.80
25g
100g
16.60
49.00
CH OR
2
RO
18,102-1
h
OR
R = CH CH
2 3
or H
CH OR
2
CN
C
C
C
OCH CH
2 3
Beil. 9(3),4601
O
C OCH CH
2 3
OH
OH
44,627-0
h
CH CH
2 3
O
CH CH
3
CH
O
CHCH
CH
O
C
CH
N
3
OCH CH
2 3
CH
E2,490-5
h
35,887-8
43,466-3
h
H
H
C
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
O
NH CH CH NH
2 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
HO C
C OH
N CH CH N
2 2
O
H C C H C NH CH CH NH C CH CH
2
2
2 2
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
5-Ethyl-2,8-diisopropyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane . . . . . . . . .
[79185-77-6] FW 227.35 bp 127/15mm nr1.4550 d 0.955
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
H
32,756-5
107
HO C
CH
2
HO
CH
2
N
C
CH
2
OH
CH
2
OH
23,453-2
h
CH CH O CH CH O CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH
N,N'-Ethylenebisstearamide [110-30-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32,463-9
1,1'-Ethylenebis(N,N,1,1-tetramethylsilanamine), 96% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[91166-50-6] [1,4-bis(dimethylamino)-1,1,4,4-tetramethyl1,4-disilabutane] FW 232.52 bp 101-103/13mm nr1.4460
O
NH CH CH NH
2 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
CH
CH
3
3 CH3
CH CH Si N
2 2
CH
CH
CH
3
3
3
43,467-1
h
N Si
CH
42,624-5
NH CH CH NH
2 2
CH
HO C
CH
CH
2
N
OK
OH
CH
47,209-3
22,600-9
h
24.20
60.00
5g
50g
49.00
271.60
250mg
1g
156.70
436.10
33,204-6
O
N
CH CH
N
2
2
5mL
100mL
500mL
15.10
29.90
85.90
5g
38.90
O CH CH
CH
y
2
O CH CH
2 2
x N
O CH CH
2 2
x
CH CH
2 2
CH CH O
2 2
CH CH O
2 2
5g
100g
500g
14.00
26.70
97.50
10g
50g
27.50
92.10
250g
1kg
14.50
22.90
43,554-6
h
CH
3
O CH CH
2H2O
CH CH
N
2
2
108
1kg
3kg
IRRITANT
1% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh, typical loading 2.5-3.0
mmol N/g
FT-IR 2(1),1293D
24,072-9
h
H NCH CH NH
2
2 2 2
$
29.00
51.20
125.20
H NCD CD NH
2
2 2 2
RTECS# AH3760000
10g
25g
100g
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2
KO
x
x
CH
3
CH CH O
2
H
y
CH CHO
H
2
y
CH
3
Ethylenediamine tetrakis(ethoxylate-block-propoxylate) . . . . . . . . . .
tetrol [26316-40-5] d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4603A IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 7,200. ca. 40 wt. % ethylene oxide. HLB range
1.0-7.0. Terminal secondary tetrahydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 3,870 cps. mp (DSC at peak) 21
Molar ratio per arm EO:PO : 16:19
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 43C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 43 dynes/cm
HLB range : 1-7
Surface activity is dependent on the EO:PO ratio. Amine
functionality provides slight cationic character, thermal stability
and locus for quaternization and oxidation. Stabilizer for
non-aqueous dispersions. Low foam tendency.
Hard and soft surface cleaners, defoamers in coatings and
water treatment. Lubricant in metal working, anti-foaming aid
and extender for linear and cross-linked polyesters and
polyurethanes.
H
H
O CH CH
CH
O CH CH
2 2
x N
O CH CH
2 2
x
CH CH
2 2
CH CH O
2 2
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH CH O
2 2
43,551-1
h
O CH CH
2 2
H
CH
3
O CH CH
y
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
CH CH O
2
x N
O CH CH
2
x
CH
3
CH CH
N
2 2
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3
CH CH O
2 2
CH CH O
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
H
CH
3
O CH CH
y
O CH CH
2 2
x N
O CH CH
2
x
CH
3
CH CH
N
2 2
CH CH
2 2
NH
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3
CH CH O
2 2
CH CH O
2 2
2H3PO4
Ethylenediamine tetrakis(propoxylate-block-ethoxylate) . . . . . . . . . .
tetrol [11111-34-5] nr1.4580 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C)
H
y
H
y
Ethylenediamine tetrakis(propoxylate-block-ethoxylate) . . . . . . . . . .
tetrol [11111-34-5]
H
y
H
y
22,275-5
H N
2
CH CH
2 2
NH
250mL
1L
14.50
22.90
250g
1kg
14.50
28.60
100g
25.80
25g
100g
43.30
149.30
100mL
500mL
23.70
76.10
25g
100g
31.20
96.40
H N
2
$
14.50
25.30
43,553-8
h
250mL
1L
CH CHO
H
2
y
CH
3
Ethylenediamine tetrakis(ethoxylate-block-propoxylate) . . . . . . . . . .
tetrol [26316-40-5]
19,324-0
h
R&S 1(1),1385L
28,172-7
h
OCH CH O
2 2
HO
38,550-6
h
OH
109
H N
2
CH
CH
NH
19,325-9
FT-IR 2(2),2062C
34,744-2
10,246-6
h
HOCH CH OH
2 2
CH CH O
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
2
CH
2
5g
25g
$
27.00
87.20
1g
51.20
1L
4L
18L
24.90
60.70
157.40
100mL
500mL
16.80
51.50
500mL
2L
18.10
48.10
1L
4L
18L
16.50
38.50
120.80
5mL
25mL
15.60
40.00
5mL
25mL
67.90
226.00
100mL
250mL
28.00
58.80
100mL
250mL
20.70
44.10
5mL
100mL
500mL
18L
10.90
28.40
91.50
381.20
25g
100g
29.20
77.60
HOCD CD OH
2 2
HO
O CH CH
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
OH
CH
2
40,591-4
41,157-4
h
48,428-8
h
CH CH CH CH OCH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2 2
41,003-9
CH CH CH CH OCH CH OCH
3 2 2 2
2 2
O
H C
2
CH
H C
2
CH
CH
CH
H C
2
O CH CH O
2
2
CH O
3
C
C O CH CH O
2
2
48,079-7
h
40,796-8
h
40,797-6
h
22,411-1
h
E2,720-3
h
CH O CH CH O CH
2
2 2
2
110
CH CH OCH CH OCH CH
3 2
2 2
2 3
CH
O
O CH CH O
2
2
H C
2
CH O CH CH O CH
2
2
O
H C
2
CH
CH
O CH CH O
2
2
OH
CH
C
CH
OCH CH OCH
2 2
3
C
CH
$
14.70
16.40
54.50
10mL
50mL
17.70
57.10
100mL
250mL
17.00
36.20
250mL
1L
18.80
51.80
10mL
50mL
18.10
53.80
1L
18L
18.20
180.80
250mL
1L
30.10
84.50
100mL
500mL
24.40
81.40
10mL
50mL
17.70
54.90
41,533-2
h
O CH CH O
2
2
O CH CH O
2
2
48,431-8
h
CHOCH CH OH
2 2
40,833-6
h
45,879-1
h
H C
2
5mL
100mL
500mL
O
H C
2
46,333-7
h
O
CH
OCH CH OCH
2 2
3
OCH CH OH
2 2
H C
2
40,999-5
40,891-3
h
O
H C
2
OH
O
H C
2
33,568-1
h
41,002-0
D
D
D
O
45,783-3
5g 565.40
38,761-4
h
FT-IR 2(1),339A
227g 171.75
111
O
CH (CH ) CH
C
O
2
28 2
Si O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
O
O
H C
2
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OCH CH
2 3
CF (CF ) CF
2
26 3
O
C
CH
O CH CH
N
2
2
49,635-9
h
CH CH
2 3
O
CF (CF ) CF
2
26 3
46,816-9
h
O
S
O
CH CH
2 3
N
CH
O
CH
CN
C
CH
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
CH
43,739-5
h
25,174-7
h
O
C
C
O
H C
2
C
CH
112
C
3
50g
35.60
100mL
250mL
39.60
81.40
25mL
1L
3L
18L
13.00
13.90
35.50
176.20
50mL
250mL
19.60
64.30
100mL
500mL
16.80
47.60
250mL
1L
32.40
97.50
100mL
500mL
17.00
22.70
25mL
1L
18L
19.50
33.60
287.80
CH CH
2 3
CH CH CH CH CHCH OCH
3 2 2 2
2
2
HO C
N-Ethyl-N-[(heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]glycine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
potassium salt, 42 wt. % solution in water/2-butoxyethanol [2991-51-7] FW 623.33 bp 100 nr 1.3710 d 1.300
41,582-0
h
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
35.60
IRRITANT
C
O
2-[Ethyl[(heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate [376-14-7] FW 639.33 mp 48-55
29,081-5
h
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
50mL
OK
H C
2
2-[Ethyl[(heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]ethyl acrylate . . . . .
[423-82-5] FW 625.31 nr 1.3780 d 0.793 Fp >230F(110C)
Fp >230F(110C)
CF (CF ) CF
3
26 2
$
45.00
200.00
IRRITANT
H C
2
1g
5g
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647 and 5 412 053 and
other pending patents
49,634-0
h
CH CH
2 3
O
Ethyl 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-undecanoate
(ethyl undecanoate-POSS) FW 1113.92 mp 259-264
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
IRRITANT
47,614-5
h
29,080-7
h
FW 228.29
bp 205
nr 1.4610
d 1.022
Fp >230F(110C)
43,717-4
h
47,622-6
h
H
C
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
CH CH CH CH CHCH OCH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2
2 2
CH CH
2 3
d 0.882
43,737-9
h
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
OH
40,994-4
CH CH
2 3
CH CH CH CH CH CH O CH
3 2 2 2
2
CH
CH C
O CH
49,677-4
h
CH CH
3 2
CH
C
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
3 OH
CH
3
CH O
2
CH CH
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
(CH ) C
33
17.00
37.40
100mL
500mL
10.90
36.00
5mL
25mL
22.10
71.40
5-Ethyl-5-(hydroxymethyl)-b,b-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-2-ethanol . . . . .
diacrylate [87320-05-6] FW 326.39 nr1.4720 d 1.108
100mL
33.50
250g
1kg
14.50
36.30
100g
500g
16.80
48.50
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
5g
50g
20.20
126.10
25g
100g
12.90
34.90
5mL
100mL
500mL
1L
18L
17.10
20.80
21.30
34.10
257.00
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
3
CH
37,213-7
h
37,048-7
h
2,2'-Ethylidenebis(4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl) fluoro- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phosphite, tech. [118337-09-0] FW 486.66 mp 201-203
CH C CH CH C CH
3
3
3
3
CH
CH
3
3
(CH ) C
33
250mL
1L
OH
$
12.90
42.50
CORROSIVE
O
H C
2
50mL
250mL
C(CH )
33
FW 438.70 mp 162-164
IRRITANT
Antioxidant
FT-NMR 1(2),1685B
Antioxidant
C(CH )
33
FT-NMR 1(2),286B
R&S 1(1),1287C
R&S 1(2),2285M
H
HO
C
CH
OH
45,044-8
FW 214.26
IRRITANT
HO C CH C OH
10,268-7
30,710-6
h
O
HSCH CH C OCH CH
2 2
2 3
23,489-3
h
H C C C OCH CH
2
2 3
CH
3
mp 123-127
CH CH
2 3
113
CH
19,259-7
CH CH
2 3
N
CH CH
2 3
N
H
N
O
E3,665-2
h
44,625-4
h
3-Ethyl-2-methyl-2-(3-methylbutyl)oxazolidine, 90% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[143860-04-2] FW 185.31 bp 209 nr1.4420 d 0.872
CH CH CHCH
2
2
3
CH
3
3
CH
C
15,121-1
3
CH
2
CH CH
2 3
HOCH
2
CH CH
3 2
OH
O
C
29,140-4
h
36,404-5
44,028-0
h
Cl
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
OCH
CH CH
3 2
Si
3
OCH
OCH
114
nr1.4530
d 1.019 Fp 227F(108C)
44,057-4
h
43,564-3
h
36,821-0
H C C C OCH CH
2
2 3
CH Si(CH )
2
33
bp 96/4mm
Cl
CH CH
3 2
FW 116.16
CH CH CHOCH CH
3
2 3
Si
44,419-7
h
OCH CH
2 3
Cl
$
17.30
45.70
5g
100g
21.80
33.80
100mL
500mL
17.30
56.50
25g
24.00
1g
10g
8.80
48.90
5mL
100mL
500mL
15.90
20.20
56.30
10g
25g
28.00
55.90
100mL
1L
15.30
28.50
10mL
50mL
10.40
31.30
100mL
1L
20.20
56.80
250mg
1g
24.10
66.70
CH CH
3 2
500mg
2g
CH CH
2 3
CH
HO C
IRRITANT
Si
CH
32,945-2
3
C
OCH CH
2 3
H C
2
42,217-7
h
CHOCH CH
2 3
CH CH SCH
3 2
CH
44,591-6
F40-8
h
47,792-3
$
63.10
211.00
250mL
1L
16.80
38.20
5mL
18.70
5g
100g
500g
11.10
19.80
65.90
1g
5g
16.30
54.40
5g
25g
21.00
70.30
5g
25g
18.70
59.10
10g
50g
42.70
175.70
1g
5g
23.80
83.00
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
1g
5g
12.20
54.90
Fe
HOCH
5g
25g
mp 142-145
Beil. 6(4),6840
CH OH
2
43,791-3
H N
2
NH
HO
mp 237-239
39,998-1
h
38,778-9
OH
34,465-6
52,702-5
t
S
CF SO
3
3
33,471-5
O
C OH
C OH
mp 175-177
R&S 1(2),1797C
IRRITANT
O
F
115
36,850-4
OH
CH CH
2
F
29,050-5
CH CH
21,945-2
15,579-9
23.40
74.40
1g
5g
24.10
95.30
1g
10g
14.40
62.50
25g
340.00
100g
85.10
100g
88.90
100g
99.80
100g
119.00
100g
44.50
100g
45.20
100g
45.20
100g
45.20
53,135-9
t
O
NH CH
C
2
1g
5g
12.60
41.90
CH O
2
50mg
250mg
FCH CHCH OH
2
2
CH CH
$
17.20
61.30
O
F
1g
5g
O CH
2
O CH
2
F
CF O
3
C
CF
CF O
2
CF O
2
CF
y
F
CF O
3
C
CF
CF O
2
CF O
2
CF
y
C
CF
CF O
2
C
CF
CF O
2
CF
y
C
CF
CF O
2
CF
y
C
CF
CF O
2
CF
y
C
CF
CF O
2
CF
y
C
CF
CF O
2
CF
y
116
31,794-2
h
CF O
2
3
F
CF O
3
31,793-4
h
CF O
2
F
CF O
3
31,792-6
h
CF O
2
F
CF O
3
31,799-3
h
CF O
2
F
CF O
3
31,798-5
h
CF O
2
F
CF O
3
31,797-7
h
F
CF O
3
31,796-9
h
CF O
2
CF
y
31,795-0
h
F1,935-3
h
O
H
C
C
OH
HO C
32,548-1
CH O CH
2
2
O
CH O
2
C
CH
CH
41,176-0
h
85,139-6
O
C
OH
HO
25g
1kg
3kg
7.20
15.30
26.10
5g
25g
22.80
70.30
25mL
100mL
22.70
59.90
5g
25g
18.70
61.70
5g
250g
1kg
13.10
43.00
101.00
25g
1kg
25g
1kg
100g
500g
7.90
51.40
8.10
50.80
12.10
31.80
14,791-5
h
OH
FT-IR 2(1),291C
OH
27,162-4
h
27,161-6
h
44,034-5
h
SiO
GantrezAN-119, see 41,633-9, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic anhydride), average Mn ca. 20,000
GantrezAN-139, see 41,632-0, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic anhydride), average Mn ca. 41,000
GantrezAN-149, see 18,458-6, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic anhydride), average Mn ca. 50,000
GantrezAN-169, see 18,459-4, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic anhydride), average Mn ca. 67,000
GantrezAN-179, see 41,631-2, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic anhydride), average Mn ca. 80,000
GantrezES-225, see 41,629-0, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic acid monoethyl ester), 50 wt. % solution in ethanol
GantrezES-335, see 41,639-8, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic acid monoisopropyl ester), 50 wt. % solution in
2-propanol
GantrezES-425, see 41,630-4, Poly(methyl vinyl ether-altmaleic acid monobutyl ester), 50 wt. % solution in ethanol
Gelatin, ~225 bloom, from calf skin [9000-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Merck Index 12,4388
RTECS# LX8580000
117
O
HO C
H
HO
FW 130.10 mp 137-139
R&S 1(1),553D
H
O
C C
CH
C OH
CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
HO
HOCH
CH OH
2
OH
G380-6
h
G480-2
h
30,606-1
OH
CH O CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
OH
Glycerol, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
CH
2
47,573-4
CH
C
CH
CH
118
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
OC H
3 6
OC H
3 6
OC H
3 6
3
CH
25g
100g
500g
12.20
27.30
106.90
5g
100g
500g
12.20
43.50
144.90
1g
5g
13.40
48.60
1g
5g
31.70
106.00
1L
4L
18L
21.80
55.70
202.70
1g
5g
20.00
66.60
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
OH
y
nr1.4820
d 1.229
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
100mL
500mL
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
16.80
52.40
5mL
250mL
1L
16.80
23.20
49.90
100mL
500mL
15.60
35.70
44,186-4
h
40,918-9
h
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
CH(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
n = 6-7
O CH CH
2 2
$
53.40
178.00
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 1,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
43,689-5
h
CH O
OH
O
3
C
C O CH CH CH O C
2
2
CH
47,541-6
47,580-7
O
O CH CH CH O CH CH CH O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2
2
OH
OH
OH
5g
25g
RTECS# MA6475000
H C
2
R&S 1(1),525J
FT-IR 2(1),751D
13,487-2
h
O CH CH CH O
2
2
HOCH CHCH OH
2
2
CH
Beil. 1,845
DOCH CHCH OD
2
2
OD
H C
2
FT-NMR 1(1),788B
OH
Beil. 2,758
G340-7
h
OH
y
OH
y
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6l
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6m
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
l+m+n~3
37,389-3
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n~1
41,028-4
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 3.6
37,390-7
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 5.2
37,391-5
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n~8
37,392-3
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 16.7
37,393-1
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 23
37,395-8
h
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH(OC H ) OH
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 34
37,396-6
h
37,386-9
h
37,387-7
h
HO CH
2
HOCH CH O
2
O
P
ONa
xH2O
ONa
CH
CH O
CH
CH
CH O
CH
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
FT-NMR 1(1),1501C
Average Mn ca. 2,800. Functionality ca. 2.8. Inhibited with 1,3001,800 ppm BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic
antioxidant
5g
100g
500g
$
7.40
51.20
219.00
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10mL
250mL
1L
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
21.70
42.90
119
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH
3
CH CH O
CH CH O
H
2
2
2
x
n
CH O
CH
O
H C
2
CH
H C
2
H C
2
O (C H O) CH
3 6 l 2
O
CH
O
CH
37,388-5
h
41,212-0
h
43,028-5
h
40,671-6
h
O (C H O)
CH
3 6 m
C O (C H O) CH
3 6 n 2
l+m+n~3
O
CH O (C H O) CH
2
2
3 6 x
O (C H O) CH
2
3 6 y
HC
CH O (C H O) CH
2
2
3 6 z
CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
2
3 n 2
CH[OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
3 n 2
CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
2
3 n 2
G580-9
h
44,016-7
h
47,417-7
Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-dodecafluoroheptyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ether, 97% [799-34-8] FW 388.15 bp 97-98/4mm nr1.3450
47,418-5
Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-hexadecafluorononyl . . . . . . . .
ether, 96% [125370-60-7] FW 488.17 bp 251 nr1.3420
47,364-2
h
47,365-0
OCH
3
CH CH CH O CH
2 2 2
2
OCH
3
Si
d 1.614
O
d 1.682
CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2 14 2
2
O
CH
3
CH CH CH O CH
3
2
2
CH
120
C
3
O CH
2
O
FW 298.51
IRRITANT
mp 28-31
Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 17(15),3,12
15,123-8
h
25.90
54.60
100mL
500mL
14.50
37.90
250mL
500mL
24.80
41.30
5g
100g
500g
14.80
22.00
75.40
100mL
500mL
20.50
68.30
5mL
25mL
40.80
135.60
5mL
25mL
40.80
135.60
50g
250g
16.00
53.30
50mL
250mL
20.70
69.00
5mL
250mL
1L
20.70
35.90
79.80
Fp >230F(110C)
29,146-3
h
3
CH CH O CH
3
2
H C
2
250mL
1L
Fp >230F(110C)
CH
$
16.80
21.70
42.90
CORROSIVE
Average Mn ca. 3,000
CH OH
2
CH O
3
10g
250g
1kg
5g
14.60
100g
16.30
500g
56.20
18kg 357.50
O CH
2
O
CH
O
1
C C O CH
34,014-6
h
40,550-7
h
R
R
O
R
3
R +R +R =C H
1
2
3
8 19
O CH
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
43,027-7
CH (CH ) CH
3
27 2
25g
100g
$
75.40
214.50
100mL
500mL
16.80
43.50
100mL
500mL
16.80
45.80
100mL
250mL
12.60
25.10
5mL
25mL
37.70
125.50
10g
17.70
10mL
50mL
28.20
93.40
5mL
25mL
37.70
125.50
1g
5g
24.10
94.10
100mL
1L
13.70
43.90
100mL
13.70
O CH
FT-IR 2(1),1139D
RTECS# QO7800000
2
O
47,416-9
39,005-4
Fp 225F(107C)
O CH
N
H
NH
O
2
HCF CF OCH
2 2
2
44,542-8
CH OCH CF CHF
2
2 2
2
47,415-0
HO
CH
3
46,329-9
O
O (CH CH O) CH
C
2
2 2 n
OH
n~4
46,322-1
y ~ 2.5
nr1.3660 d 1.327
Fp 175F(79C)
CH (CH ) O(CH CH O) CH
3
2x
2 2 y 2
x = 11-13
bp 50/4mm
C
CH
G680-5
OH
Fp 123F(50C)
CH
OH
121
O
CH (CH ) O(CH CH O) CH
3
2x
2 2 y 2
x = 11-13
OH
46,325-6
O
C
OH
46,330-2
O
O (CH CH O) CH
C
2
2 2 n
OH
47,204-2
O
CH CH O
2
2
CH
n
OH
47,205-0
O
CH CH O
2
2
CH
n
OH
O
C
CH (CH ) CH O (CH CH O) CH
2
2
26 2
2 2 y
OH
46,326-4
h
x = 4-6
y~2
O
C
CH (CH ) CH O (CH CH O) CH
2
2
26 2
2 2 y
OH
46,327-2
h
x = 4-6
y~5
O
C
H
CH (CH ) CH O (CH CH O) CH
2
2
26 2
2 2 y
OH
46,328-0
h
x = 4-6
y~9
(x ~ 1)
(CF )
xn
(x ~ 1)
122
13.70
34.10
25mL
15.90
25mL
15.90
100mL
13.70
100mL
13.70
100mL
13.70
2g
10g
28.20
101.30
5g
25g
29.80
108.80
(CF )
xn
100mL
1L
CH (CH ) CH
3
2x 2
IRRITANT
Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 410.
1.0 % NaCl (max).
Stable toward hard water.
Emulsifier for metal working fluids.
CH (CH ) CH
3
2x 2
13.70
n~8
CH (CH ) CH
3
2x 2
100mL
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Low foaming anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 410
NaCl E
1.0 wt. %
Hydrotope. Stable toward acids, bases and electrolytes.
n~5
CH (CH ) CH O
3
26 2
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 600
1 wt. % NaCl (max)
All purpose cleaner.
n~7
CH (CH ) CH O
3
26 2
$
13.70
38.50
y ~ 10
C H
9 19
100mL
1L
y ~ 4.5
CH (CH ) O(CH CH O) CH
3
2x
2 2 y 2
x = 11-13
37,246-3
h
37,245-5
h
CF
n
x = 1.0 to 1.2
37,247-1
h
26,066-5
h
28,598-6
F >55 wt. %
Retains lubricity and conductivity of graphite.
OR
CH OR
2
RO
O CH
OH
RO
CH CHCH , or
2
3
O
OR
O
O
CH
n
O
RO
OR RO CH
ONa
O CH
O
OR RO CH
OR
RO
R = H or
OH
O CH
RO
OR
CH CH CH
2
2
O
O
RO
CH
3
N CH
Cl
CH
O
O
OR RO CH
CH C
C
CH
C
3
11.10
42.90
25g
500g
500g
5.40
18.50
16.80
1kg
25.00
1kg
25.00
25g
100g
25.40
66.60
5g
100g
500g
13.90
15.80
48.00
5g
84.80
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
29 3
5g
146.90
28,602-8
h
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
29 3
O
H C
2
28,600-1
h
47,435-5
h
O
H C
2
10g
100g
CH OR
2
O
RO
RTECS# MG0185000
CH CHCH
2
3
O
RO
R&S 1(1),201F
43,635-6
h
OH
OR
O
O
R = H or
RO
43,632-1
h
CH OR
2
O
RO
21.40
OR
RO
1g
R = H,
RO
$
18.90
68.50
28,599-4
h
43,634-8
h
5g
25g
FT-IR 2(1),294C
R&S 1(1),201I
47,423-1
h
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-Heneicosa- . . . . . . . . . . . .
fluorododecyl methacrylate, 97% [2144-54-9] FW 632.22
mp 43-45 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol
123
47,409-6
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,11-Heneicosafluoro- . . . . . .
undecyl)oxirane, 96% [38565-54-7] FW 576.15 mp 61-66
47,765-6
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-[2-(diphenylphosphino)-. . . . . . .
ethyl]pentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
(diphenylphosphinoethyl-POSS) FW 1113.82 mp 260-268
bp 82-85/3mm nr1.3190
CH CH
O
2
2
Si O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
CH
O
2
O Si
Si
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
Si O
47,762-1
CH CH CH CN
O
2 2 2
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
47,764-8
46,862-2
C
CH
CH
124
Si O
Si
OH
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
1g
5g
42.00
190.00
3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-butyronitrile, 98%
(3-cyanopropyl-POSS) FW 968.67 mp 300 (dec.)
1g
5g
42.00
190.00
3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan-1-ol (silanol-POSS)
1g
5g
42.00
190.00
3-(3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan-1-yl)propyl methacrylate
[169391-91-7] (propyl-POSS methacrylate) FW 1027.74
1g
10g
39.00
274.00
1g
10g
32.00
225.00
46,857-6
Si
O
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-glycidylpenta- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 95%
(glycidyl-POSS) FW 957.65 mp > 350 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
48.00
210.00
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647 and 5 412 053 and
other pending patents
OH
O
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
OH
OH
1g
5g
Fp >230F(110C)
Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647 and 5 412 053 and
other pending patents
Si
O
CH CH CH O
O
2
2
2
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
$
72.40
Beil. ( ), , MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647 and 5 412 053 and
other pending patents
47,760-5
O
d 1.758
5g
1,3,5,7,9,11,14-Heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]hepta- . . . . . . . . . . .
siloxane-endo-3,7,14-triol, 95% [135225-24-0]
(trisilanol-POSS) FW 875.51 FLAMMABLE SOLID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS), useful as model
for silica surfaces,1 and in the construction of
metallasilsesquioxanes.2 (1) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 1931.
(2) Polyhedron 1995, 14, 3239.
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-vinylpenta- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (vinyl-POSS) FW 927.62
mp 360
Si O
1g
5g
$
36.00
160.00
5mL
25mL
25.00
83.20
5mL
25mL
25.50
84.80
5g
62.20
5mL
25mL
54.30
195.50
25mL
100mL
18.20
49.80
5mL
25mL
75.30
251.10
1g
5g
15.50
41.00
1g
18.30
1g
5g
10.50
34.90
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Si
O
47,448-7
h
O
H C
2
CH C
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
27 3
O
H C
2
CH
47,422-3
h
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
27 3
CH
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-Heptadecafluorodecyl . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [1996-88-9] FW 532.20 bp 110/4mm
nr1.3430 d 1.596 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
47,447-9
O
H C
2
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-Heptadecafluorodecyl . . . . . . . . . . .
acrylate, 97% [27905-45-9] FW 518.17 bp 90/4mm
O CH CHCH (CF ) CF
2
2
27 3
OH
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,11-Heptadecafluoro-2- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxyundecyl acrylate, 96% [76962-34-0] FW 548.20
mp 37-41 Fp >230F(110C)
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of
ca. 85% 2-hydroxy, 15% 1-hydroxy
CF (CF ) CH
3
27 2
O
47,408-8
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-Heptadecafluorononyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxirane, 96% [38565-53-6] FW 476.13 bp 87/19mm
46,817-7
h
[3-[[(Heptadecafluorooctyl)sulfonyl]amino]propyl]trimethyl- . . . . . . .
ammonium iodide, 42 wt. % solution in 2-propanol/water
[1652-63-7] FW 726.24 bp 82 nr1.3900 d 1.200
nr1.3200
O
CF (CF ) CF
3
26 2
CH
NH CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
3
CH
C
F
C
OCH CF CF CF
2 2 2 3
44,400-6
h
49,632-4
O
H C
2
44,375-1
h
C
CH
OCH CF CF CF
2 2 2 3
CH CF CF CF
2 2 2 3
38,438-0
F
Cl
F C C O CH CH CH Si
3
2 2 2
CF
Cl
3
28,423-8
OH OH
CH (CH ) CH
3
23 2
CH
[3-(Heptafluoroisopropoxy)propyl]trichlorosilane, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[15538-93-9] FW 361.55 bp 39/0.5mm nr1.3710 d 1.497
40,815-8
h
NOH
Fp 75F(23C)
Cl
CH CH CH CH CH CHCH OH
3 2 2 2
2
Fp >230F(110C)
O
H
d 1.712
FT-NMR 1(1),286A
Fp 200F(93C)
100mg
1g
15.90
107.80
25mL
100mL
16.60
44.40
125
Cl
Si
Si
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Si
O Si
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
O
C
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
OH
36,833-4
h
41,170-1
h
1,4,5,6,7,7-Hexachloro-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acid, 99% [115-28-6] FW 388.85 mp 239-242 Beil. 9(3),4049
FT-IR 2(1),844B
IRRITANT
OH
RTECS# RB9000000
1g
5g
25g
$
19.20
64.10
214.40
5mL
25mL
20.10
67.00
10g
50g
11.10
42.80
100g
1kg
3kg
19.80
42.30
80.60
5g
62.20
5mL
25mL
44.20
146.90
5mL
25mL
44.20
146.90
5g
96.10
5g
96.10
5mL
25mL
60.50
201.20
250mg
1g
5g
50g
250g
18.30
50.70
169.00
19.50
63.90
5g
24.40
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
O
H C
2
C
CH
47,430-4
O CH CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
25 2
OH
CF
CF
CH
47,443-6
CH
CH
47,433-9
O CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
25 2
CF
CF
O
H C
2
C
CH
O CH CH (CF ) CF
2
2
25 2
C
CF
F
F C
3
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2 12 2
OH
CH
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 14 3
H C
3
C
CH
C
CH
OH
CH
3
CH
IRRITANT
[2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,9,9,9-Hexadecafluoro-8-(trifluoro- . . . . . . . . . . .
methyl)nonyl]oxirane, 96% [41925-33-1] FW 526.14
bp 93-94/8mm nr1.3240
d 1.757
Fp >230F(110C)
17,750-4
h
41,320-8
h
IRRITANT
OH OH
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,10,10,10-Hexadecafluoro-9-(trifluoro- . . . . . . . .
methyl)decyl methacrylate, 97% [15166-00-4] FW 582.21
H C C H CH CH CH CH
2
2
126
47,429-0
3
CF
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,10,10,10-Hexadecafluoro-9-(trifluoro- . . . . . . . .
methyl)decyl acrylate, 97% [15577-26-1] FW 568.18 bp 243
nr1.3400 d 1.667 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol
47,413-4
CF (CF ) CH
2
2
25
CF
HO
47,439-8
3
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-Hexadecafluorononyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [1841-46-9] FW 500.18 bp 234
nr1.3440 d 1.618 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol
O
H C
2
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-Hexadecafluorononyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acrylate, 97% [4180-26-1] FW 486.16 nr1.3490 d 1.646
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol
O
H C
2
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,11,11,11-Hexadecafluoro-2-hydroxy- . . . . . . .
10-(trifluoromethyl)undecyl methacrylate, 97% [88752-37-8]
FW 612.23 mp 49-55 bp 130-133/2mm Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of
80-85% 2-hydroxy, 15-20% 1-hydroxy
O
H C
2
1,4,5,6,7,7-Hexachloro-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
anhydride, 97% [115-27-5] (chlorendic anhydride) FW 370.83
mp 235-239 Merck Index 12,2134 FT-NMR 1(1),1182C
FT-IR 2(1),1217D Safety 2,1835B R&S 1(1),839C
RTECS# RB9080000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Cl
Cl
10,326-8
h
37,644-2
2Br
n
25,926-8
HOCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 25
CH
47,445-2
37,197-1
19,690-8
29,051-3
CF
3
O CH
O
H C CH C
2
CF
CF
H N
2
3
O
CF
H N
2
CF
HO
HO C
NH
O
CF
FT-IR 2(2),2053A
R&S 1(1),1399E
$
22.90
171.00
5g
25g
22.80
94.40
5mL
25mL
25.50
84.80
5g
25g
27.00
91.70
5g
25g
35.60
140.70
1g
5g
25g
19.90
66.10
220.20
1g
5g
16.40
34.40
5g
25g
28.70
114.40
1g
5g
22.70
82.10
5g
25g
100g
23.50
78.30
254.20
RTECS# CY1213000
36,814-8
h
25,759-1
h
FW 334.27
IRRITANT
mp 195-198
49,355-4
h
5g
34.00
38,644-8
h
5g
25.80
OH
3
C
OH
C
CF
O
4''
,4'''-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)bis(4-phenoxy- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
aniline), 97% [69563-88-8] FW 518.46 mp 160-162
OH
CF
38,666-9
h
CF
HO C
NH
C
CF
C
CF
36,765-6
h
C
CF
F
O
HO C CF CF CF C OH
2 2 2
d 1.389 Fp 140F(60C)
H C C C O CH CF CH CF
2
2 2
3
CH
3
O CH CF CHCF
2 2
3
F
O
H C
2
10g
100g
CH
N
FT-IR 2(2),2927A
R&S 1(2),1957N
CORROSIVE
3
O
127
CF
NH
3
38,665-0
2
CH
CF
R&S 1(1),1413F
CF
3
O CH
CF
CF
CH
HN
CH
1g
5g
13.20
35.50
50g
300g
100.30
295.20
50g
250g
15.40
50.10
25g
500g
3kg
18.00
41.00
206.10
1g
5g
17.70
59.40
25g
100g
18.30
41.70
5g
25g
100g
500g
5.60
7.00
12.10
35.10
N
CH
32,364-0
h
3
CH
O
CH
$
13.20
56.90
IRRITANT
36,766-4
h
1g
10g
H C C C
2
CH
3
5,5'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)di-o-toluidine, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[116325-74-7] FW 362.32 mp 112-115 FT-IR 2(2),2072C
41,586-3
h
NH
CH
CH
CH
Hexahydro-2,6-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1H,4H,5H,8H-2,3a,4a,6,7a,8a-hexaazacyclopenta[def]fluorene-4,8-dione, 98% [109423-00-9] FW 502.71
mp 267 (dec.)
FT-IR 2(1),1381C
14,993-4
h
O
CH
3
O
35,875-4
N
N
CH
CH
3 O
CH
Si
Si
CH
Hexahydro-3a,7a-dimethyl-4,7-epoxyisobenzofuran-1,3-dione,
see 39,394-0, Cantharidin
Hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride, 96%, mixture of cis . . . .
and trans [19438-60-9] (4-methyl-1,2cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride) FW 168.19 nr1.4770
CH
Si
CH
O
CH
23,568-7
h
H1,169-6
h
H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
24 2 2
128
CH
CH
N CH
CH
H C
2
H C
2
24,011-7
h
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH O
3
C O CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH O CH (CH ) CH O CH
2
24 2
CH
H C
2
CH C
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
C H O
3 6
H C
2
CH C
C H O
3 6
H C
2
H C
2
40,996-0
CH C
29.40
100.00
50g
18.70
100g
500g
17.90
38.50
25mL
100mL
18.20
39.50
nr1.4460
d 0.887 Fp 199F(92C)
10mL
50mL
17.40
57.30
250mL
26.40
250mL
27.50
10mL
50mL
16.80
42.90
CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2
40,997-9
49,665-0
1,6-Hexanediylbis[oxy(2-hydroxy-3,1-propanediyl)] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bisacrylate [83045-03-8] FW 374.43 nr1.4800 d 0.938
100mL
30.00
29,111-0
4,7,13,16,21,24-Hexaoxa-1,10-diazabicyclo[8.8.8]- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hexacosane, 98% [23978-09-8] FW 376.50 mp 70-73
250mg
1g
26.70
82.20
CHOCH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2
O
H C
2
100mg
500mg
41,173-6
h
49,693-6
CH C
CH CH CH
2
2
2
O
H C
2
$
10.90
13.50
17.60
43.60
IRRITANT
24,681-6
h
49,713-4
O
CH C
25g
500g
1kg
4kg
H C
2
O
C
1,4,7,10,13,16-Hexamethyl-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclo-. . . . . . . . . . . . .
octadecane, 98% [79676-97-4] (hexamethylhexacyclen)
HOCH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2
H C CH
2
34,903-8
N
CH
N
CH
H1,130-0
h
Fp >230F(110C)
OH
FT-IR 2(1),339C
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
2
(CH )
24
CH
2
CH C O CH CH CH O
2
2
O
OH
N
O
129
CH
40,890-5
h
35,933-5
OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
C H
4 9
CH (CH ) CH P C H Br
2
24 2
4 9
C H
4 9
Cl
CH (CH ) CH
3
24 2
Si
Cl
IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Phase transfer catalyst. Polymer is polystyrene, cross-linked
with 2% DVB
~0.5mmol P/g resin
44,696-3
h
25,039-2
h
Cl
OH
OH
CH CHC
3
CCHCH
$
16.90
39.50
1g
5g
14.30
42.60
25mL
20.80
100g
20.10
5g
20.50
1g
5g
29.50
141.10
1g
10g
39.00
274.00
250mg
1g
24.60
67.40
2g
10g
20.00
58.80
12,858-9
O
O
CH
3
Si H
O
CH
O
3
O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
25mL
100mL
51,756-9
Si O
46,858-4
H
O
O Si
O Si
O
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
30,142-6
OH OH
CH
CH
HO C
130
CH
C C
CH
O
O
OH
H1,785-6
h
FT-NMR 1(1),788C
FT-IR 2(1),788C
H1,790-2
h
23,791-4
h
OH
OCH CH OH
2 2
$
11.10
17.30
49.40
100g
1kg
13.90
54.40
5g
100g
500g
11.40
14.70
49.10
5g
25g
25.40
81.90
5g
100g
500g
16.50
33.60
91.70
1g
5g
35.60
118.40
25g
100g
21.50
63.80
5g
25g
27.20
87.90
25g
100g
17.90
43.00
100g
59.30
50g
250g
16.80
50.50
10mL
19.60
OCH CH OH
2 2
HO
H1,840-2
h
O
S OK
O
OH
O
C CH
100g
500g
2kg
32,810-3
h
3'
-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99+% [121-71-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
27,856-4
h
4'
-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99% [99-93-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22,043-4
OH
O
C CH
OH
O
C
HO
O
HO
H2,020-2
h
27,557-3
h
46,424-4
O
H C C H C OCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
2
CH CH CHCH OH(R)
3 2
2
OR(H)
CH
CH
ROCH
RO
40,561-2
h
47,906-3
N-(1-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethoxyethyl)acrylamide, 50 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . .
solution in water [112642-92-9] FW 175.18 bp 96 nr1.4090
OH
O
O R
n
O
RO
20,026-3
h
OR
O
RO
OR
R=
CH OR
2
CH CHCH CH ,
2
2 3
CH , or H
3
O
C
OH
O
H C
2
CH
HO OCH
NH CH CH
OCH
O
R=
FW 204.27 mp 47-50
FT-IR 2(2),2371B
bp 175/15mm
Beil. 8(4),943
131
3-Hydroxy-2,2-dimethylpropyl 3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propionate diacrylate [30145-51-8] FW 312.37 bp 198
250mL
500mL
$
27.20
45.30
29,281-8
h
43,496-5
h
43,497-3
h
43,498-1
h
30,863-3
h
52,594-4
h
43,511-2
250g
1kg
16.80
38.60
250g
1kg
16.80
38.60
250g
1kg
16.80
38.60
25g
500g
15.60
39.00
50g
30.00
250g
1kg
19.60
54.00
50mL
250mL
26.80
88.70
38,047-4
h
5mL
18.30
250mL
22.90
1L
60.90
18L 228.00
132
OCH CH OH
2 2
O
H C
2
CH
OCH CH OH
2 2
52,546-4
h
12,863-5
h
25mL
100mL
$
31.70
75.80
100mL
35.00
5g
100g
500g
1kg
18kg
500g
1kg
14.20
17.50
18.90
34.70
272.20
29.40
40.60
500g
1kg
29.40
40.60
100g
250g
15.90
28.30
10g
50g
16.90
54.60
100g
1kg
12.60
28.10
5g
100g
500g
12.00
19.80
73.50
5g
100g
1kg
3kg
17.40
20.00
32.10
82.10
O
H C C C
2
CH
3
ROCH
47,702-8
h
OCH CH OH
2 2
2
O
46,514-3
h
46,513-5
h
46,045-1
h
O
n
RO
OR
R = H or
CH CH OH
2 2
ROCH
2
O
O
n
RO
OR
R = H or
CH CH OH
2 2
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2
CH
C
CH
OCH CH OH
2 2
3
OH
41,089-6
h
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
OCH CH OH
2 2
16,351-1
O
HOCH
ONa
2H2O
O
CH O
3
mp 64-68
H3,620-6
h
OH
O
H C C H C NHCH OH
2
2
24,580-1
h
R&S 1(1),1049A
133
R = H or
N
CH OH or
2
CH OCH or
2
3
CH OCH CH
2
2 3
R N
2
NR
44,193-7
NR
N
R N
2
R = H or
CH OH or
2
CH OCH or
2
3
CH OCH CH(CH ) or
2
2
32
CH OCH (CH ) CO H
2
2
2n
2
2
N
NR
CH
NHCH OH
2
39,365-7
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
OH
CH
CH
53,111-1
N
O
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
3
26 2
41,315-1
h
OH
O
H C
2
CH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
OH
15.60
34.00
250mL
1L
16.80
31.30
250mg
1g
20.10
55.80
50mL
250mL
16.80
53.20
1g
5g
63.00
210.00
1g
5g
76.50
255.00
100g
500g
20.70
69.10
100mL
500mL
21.50
70.20
CF CF CF CF
2 2 2 3
250mL
1L
FT-IR 2(1),265C
53,108-1
O
CF
O
S
40,565-5
h
N
O
FW 106.12
t
O
$
15.20
42.00
H
HOCH
(Hydroxymethyl)melamine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methylated/isobutylated/carboxylated, 85 wt. % solution
in isobutanol nr 1.4966 d 1.070 Fp 92F(33C)
250mL
1L
43,652-6
h
O
H C
2
(Hydroxymethyl)benzoguanamine, methylated/ethylated . . . . . . . . . .
40,736-4
h
FT-IR 2(2),2464A
134
30,802-1
O
O
53,110-3
O
N
H C
2
O
O
CF
CH C
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2
23
49,678-2
CH
O CH
2
3
CH
CH
H C
2
CH
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2
23
O
O
O CH
CH
C
ROCH
2
CH
RO
O R
n
O
RO
OR
R=
RO
O
O R
n
O
RO
OR
R=
RO
O
O
RO
OR
43,500-7
h
19,188-4
h
19,189-2
h
H or H
x
H or H
x
OR
O
RO
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
OR
O
RO
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
CH OR
2
O R
n
R=
37,093-2
h
OR
1g
5g
63.00
210.00
100mL
35.60
CH O
3
OC H OH
3 6
O
RO
16.30
40.60
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
O
H C
2
250mg
1g
CH
3
CH CH O
2
H or H
x
1L
27.70
18L 202.40
5g
100g
250g
12.10
32.40
65.90
5g
100g
250g
19.50
50.60
96.10
5g
100g
250g
15.00
38.80
73.60
135
ROCH
2
RO
O R
n
O
O
RO
OR
CH
3
CH CH O
2
R=
CH OR
2
H C
2
C
CH
OC H OH
3 6
46,338-8
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
C
ROCH
OR
R=
CH OR
2
RO
O R
n
O
OR
R=
CH OR
2
RO
2
O
O R
n
O
OR
R=
CH OR
2
RO
OH
O
O
136
20,032-8
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
OR
O
RO
RO
42,320-3
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
OH
RO
ROCH
OR
RO
42,318-1
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
OH
O
ROCH
OR
O
RO
RO
42,317-3
h
OH
O R
n
OR
CH OR
2
O R
n
R=
5g
100g
250g
$
14.70
38.10
72.20
5mL
100mL
1L
18L
15.40
18.30
57.20
215.10
100mL
250mL
19.30
34.00
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
5g
100g
250g
12.40
48.40
91.00
OR
O
RO
3
CH
O
RO
OH
O CH CHCH
2
3
RO
ROCH
26,854-2
h
H or H
x
OR
O
RO
19,190-6
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
RO
2
O
OR
R=
O R
n
O
CH OR
2
RO
R=
O R
n
O
CH OR
2
RO
OR
OH
R=
O R
n
O
OR
CH OR
2
RO
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
OH
O
O
OR
R=
O R
n
CH OR
2
ROCH
2
RO
25g
100g
$
18.50
49.30
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
25g
100g
18.10
36.00
50g
250g
13.30
41.90
50g
250g
13.30
43.30
5g
25g
17.70
41.10
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
OR
O
RO
RO
44,275-5
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
O
RO
ROCH
OH
OR
RO
42,323-8
h
OR
ROCH
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
O
RO
RO
42,321-1
h
OH
RO
ROCH
OR
RO
29,441-1
h
CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
OR
R = H, CH ,
3
O
R
n
CH OR
2
OH
CH CHCH ,
2
3
O
CH
3
O CH CH
OH
43,520-1
h
43,519-8
h
or
C
OH
O
ROCH
2
O
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
OR
R = H, CH ,
3
O
R
n
CH OR
2
OH
CH CHCH ,
2
3
O
CH
3
O CH CH
OH
or
C
OH
OH
CH (CH ) CH CH CH O
3
2 10 2
2
SbF
6
44,583-5
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
8 17
23,856-2
n~2
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
8 17
n~5
23,857-0
137
C H
8 17
23,858-9
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
23,863-5
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
9 19
23,864-3
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
9 19
23,865-1
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
9 19
23,867-8
h
n ~ 40
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
9 19
23,868-6
h
16.80
50.50
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
100g
500g
16.80
50.50
C H
9 19
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
9 19
23,869-4
h
500g
20.10
5g
25g
20.80
62.90
5g
25g
27.70
92.30
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
5g
100g
500g
9.80
10.70
38.70
R&S 1(1),1351K
n ~ 150
R&S 1(1),1351J
n ~ 100
100g
500g
n ~ 12
HO
n~5
C
O
$
16.80
50.50
n~2
HO
100g
500g
n ~ 12
C H
9 19
24,611-5
h
30,893-5
N
H
O
HO C
NH
C OH
O
52,706-8
t
S
CF SO
3
3
I-1,280-8
h
O
O
N
H
138
(4-Iodophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate,
see 52,706-8, (4-Iodophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate
Isatoic anhydride, 96% [118-48-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 163.13 mp 233 (dec.) Beil. 27,264 FT-IR 2(2),3063D
Safety 2,2015C R&S 1(2),1957F RTECS# DM3100000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
O
CH
47,555-6
O
CH C
O CH CH CHCH
2
2
3
CH
3
O
C
CH
CH
N
3
O CH CH CHCH
2
2
3
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
3O
CH CH
40,637-6
h
CH
CH
CH
10mL
38.10
50g
250g
25.90
85.70
100mL
500mL
1L
17.10
39.20
64.80
100mL
500mL
1L
19.60
54.60
72.10
100mL
500mL
16.80
37.50
250mL
1L
26.40
76.10
25mL
1L
18L
16.10
30.80
131.00
500mL
1L
27.90
46.80
25mL
100mL
9.80
27.80
100mL
500mL
15.80
52.10
5mL
250mL
1L
16.60
17.70
29.00
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
43,653-4
h
CH
3
O CH CHCH
2
3
39,211-1
h
3
43,630-5
h
16,991-9
h
43,567-8
h
CH
OCH
3
3
CH CH CH
Si OCH
3
2
3
OCH
3
44,406-5
h
CH
OCH
3
3
CH CH CH
Si OCH
3
2
3
OCH
3
37,191-2
h
27,835-1
h
CH
O
3
H C C C O CH CHCH
2
2
3
CH
3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH CH
Si OCH CH
3
2
2 3
CH
OCH CH
3
2 3
CH
3
H C C H O CH CHCH
2
2
3
39,210-3
h
CH
3
NH CH O CH CHCH
2
2
3
O
H C
2
CH
3
CH
3O
O
H C
2
$
88.40
CH
5g
O
O
H C
2
139
O
HO C
O
HO C
47,368-5
47,706-0
h
O CH CH
N
2
2
40,895-6
h
O
CH
OC
H
10 21
O
C
OC
CH
H C
2
OH
CH
2
CH
CH
140
46,048-6
h
31,762-4
h
24.40
81.20
5mL 43.30
50mL 240.60
250mL
1L
16.60
34.70
500mL
2L
17.90
39.60
250mL
1L
16.60
31.80
25g
100g
34.80
122.10
O
CH
100mL
500mL
16.60
33.00
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
5mL
250mL
1L
16.40
40.70
104.10
5g
28.90
40,467-5
3
CH
3
d 0.954
43,742-5
h
O
CH
1g
5g
3
O CH (CH ) CH CHCH
2
3
23 2
CH
CH
CH C
32,926-6
10 21
40,894-8
h
H
OH
10 21
OC
45,802-3
h
H
O
H C
2
30.40
120.90
H C
2
CH NCO
2
H C C C
2
CH
3
1g
5g
Fp 182F(83C)
O
C OH
O
C OH
I-1,940-3
h
O
C
Cl
O
C
NH
Cl
19,421-2
h
CH
3
C CH
CH
CH
41,532-4
h
33,039-6
h
5g
500g
2kg
$
11.60
15.40
24.10
5g
100g
500g
11.70
12.60
42.70
5g
25g
44.80
149.20
250mL
1L
35.70
99.00
10g
50g
16.70
55.20
100g
500g
21.20
63.40
100g
500g
33.00
92.60
5g
100g
12.10
19.50
250mL
1L
14.50
39.60
25g
100g
18.10
37.80
250g
1kg
14.70
41.20
O
H C
2
36,177-1
h
3
C N C O
H C C
2
CH
CH
NH CHCH
CH
Br
CH
HO
3
CH
Beil. 6,1012
IRRITANT
R&S 1(1),1311A
Br
Br
Br
OH
Br
HOCH CH O
2 2
Cl
HO
CH
Cl
HO
CH
CH
HO
CH
3
C
CH
3
CH
OC
H
10 21
OC
H
10 21
45,050-2
h
CH
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
OH
3
IRRITANT
41,651-7
h
C
CH
CH
CH
44,226-7
Cl
O
10 21
OH
CH
O
10 21
19,244-9
h
IRRITANT
Br
C
Cl
4,4'-Isopropylidenebis[2-(2,6-dibromophenoxy)ethanol], 98% . . . . .
[4162-45-2] FW 632.01 mp 107 FT-IR 2(2),1995A
R&S 1(1),1357B
OCH CH OH
2 2
CH
CH
19,443-3
h
Br
3
C
Br
CH
OH
FT-IR 2(1),229C
141
47,804-0
h
O
CH
N
O
CH
O
3
O
CH
O
O
CH
O
47,803-2
h
O
3
CH
NH
4,4'-(4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenoxy)bis(phthalic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
anhydride), 97% [38103-06-9] FW 520.50 mp 184-187
47,633-1
h
4,4'-(4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenyl-1,1'-diyldioxy)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dianiline, 98% [13080-86-9] [2,2-bis[4-(4-aminophenoxy)phenyl]propane] FW 410.52 mp 127-130 RTECS# CY1062500
42,354-8
TOXIC
O
H C
2
CH
NH CHCH
CH
40,631-7
h
CH
S
CH
H
O
O
H
HO C CH
C C OH
CH
O
Cl
C
CH
25.50
84.80
FT-IR 2(1),1272C
5g
25g
18.10
59.40
25g
100g
15.90
43.00
5g
100g
500g
15.50
29.90
97.60
5g
100g
1kg
7.90
8.00
19.80
25g
100g
16.60
58.00
10g
46.80
100g
500g
21.00
66.20
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE
I-2,920-4
h
25,992-6
h
I-2,930-1
O
CH
Beil. 4(3),276
32,920-7
h
mp 89-91
FT-IR 2(2),2512B
CH
50g
250g
OH
22.70
75.20
CH
OH
50g
250g
IRRITANT
FW 127.19
$
22.70
75.20
IRRITANT
Polyimide monomer, epoxy curing agent and adhesives
additive.
CH
H N
2
50g
250g
CH
4,4'-(4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenoxy)bis(N-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phthalimide), 90% [54395-52-7] FW 546.58 IRRITANT
Cl
37,859-3
CH Cl
2
52,453-0
JANDAJ EL-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 50-100 mesh, typical loading 0.450.70 mmol Cl/g
CH Cl
2
52,454-9
JANDAJ EL-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 100-200 mesh, typical loading
0.45-0.70 mmol Cl/g
CH Cl
2
52,455-7
JANDAJ EL-Cl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 200-400 mesh, typical loading
0.45-0.70 mmol Cl/g
CH NH
2 2
52,460-3
JANDAJ EL-NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 50-100 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol N/g
CH NH
2 2
52,461-1
JANDAJ EL-NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 100-200 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol N/g
142
CH NH
2 2
JANDAJ EL-NH2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 200-400 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol N/g
52,456-5
CH OH
2
JANDAJ EL-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 50-100 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol OH/g
52,457-3
CH OH
2
JANDAJ EL-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 100-200 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol OH/g
52,458-1
CH OH
2
JANDAJ EL-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 200-400 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol OH/g
52,464-6
CH O
2
CH OH
2
CH O
2
CH OH
2
CH O
2
CH OH
2
52,465-4
34,228-9
CH
CH
O
HO C
OH
3
K160-0
h
O O
CH CH
C
2
2
$
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
25.00
97.00
1g
5g
29.00
109.00
1g
5g
29.00
109.00
1g
5g
29.00
109.00
250mg
1g
19.00
55.80
25g
100g
13.30
31.10
1g
5g
42.00
155.00
3
O
HO C
JANDAJ EL-Wang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 200-400 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol/g
O
CH
JANDAJ EL-Wang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2% cross-linked, particle size 100-200 mesh, typical loading 1.0
mmol/g
52,466-2
HO C
O
JANDAJ EL-Wang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1g
5g
OH
52,429-8
Merck
O
C
O
CH NH C
2
O CH
NH
CH O
2
CH
OCH
CH O
3
143
C O
CH (CH ) CH
3
29 2
29,078-5
h
O C CH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
O
H C
2
CH
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
O
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
HO
44,731-5
h
28,963-9
h
29,181-1
h
21,921-5
h
5g
100g
500g
$
20.20
23.80
60.30
100mL
500mL
18.10
55.50
25g
100g
12.40
40.30
100mL
500mL
18.70
44.80
5g
25g
17.30
38.10
100g
500g
28.90
129.30
100g
500g
17.00
56.50
5g
25g
21.50
88.30
5g
25g
16.80
45.60
OH
OH
O
H C C C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2
2 10 3
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
3 N
CH
3
N
CH
CH
N
CH
OH
37,095-9
h
47,099-6
h
37,510-1
SH
lignin
CH O
3
R&S 1(2),3189H
Mw ca. 28,000. Mn ca. 5,000
H (or lignin)
OH
OH
SH
lignin
CH O
3
O CH
H (or lignin)
C OH
37,096-7
OH
SH
lignin
CH O
3
144
H (or lignin)
O CH CHCH
2
3
OH
OH
47,100-3
h
37,107-6
OH (or lignin)
100g
500g
$
17.00
56.50
25g
100g
29.40
86.40
10g
50g
21.50
88.30
100g
500g
69.00
225.00
10g
50g
21.50
88.30
5g
25g
21.50
88.30
5g
25g
18.40
73.10
lignin
CH O
3
H (or lignin)
OH
37,108-4
OH
OH (or lignin)
lignin
CH O
3
CH OH
2
OH
37,101-7
h
OH
OH (or lignin)
lignin
CH O
3
H (or OCH )
3
OH
37,102-5
O
O
CH
lignin
CH O
3
3
CH (or lignin)
3
H (or OCH )
3
CH
3
37,106-8
O
O
C
O
lignin
CH O
3
CH
C
3
CH (or lignin)
3
H (or OCH )
3
O CH CH O C CH
2 2
3
O
37,104-1
OH
OH (or lignin)
lignin
CH O
3
H (or OCH )
3
OCH CH OH
2 2
145
O
O
C
O
lignin
R&S 1(2),3191A
CH CH
2 3
C
10g
50g
$
21.50
88.30
100g
500g
15.90
52.00
100g
500g
33.00
147.70
100g
500g
17.00
50.90
10g
50g
32.60
108.70
100g
500g
18.20
56.50
100g
500g
17.00
56.50
CH CH (or lignin)
2 3
CH O
3
H (or OCH )
3
CH CH
2 3
OH
O
S
lignin
CH O
3
37,097-5
h
47,103-8
h
37,098-3
1/ Ca2+
2
H (or lignin)
OH
OH
O
S
lignin
CH O
3
47,105-4
h
ONa
H (or lignin)
OH
OH
O
S
lignin
ONa
CH O
3
H (or lignin)
OH
OH
O
S
lignin
CH O
3
ONa
H (or lignin)
CH
3
OH
47,104-6
h
47,101-1
h
H (or SO Na)
3
lignin
CH O
3
H (or lignin)
OH
146
33,545-2
CH
CH
Si
CH
3
C
C Li
RTECS# OI9690000
250mL
1L
$
13.10
35.70
50mL
500mL
38.30
205.00
147
NH O
2
H NCH CH CH CH CH C
2
2 2 2 2
HO C
C
C
OH
27,414-3
OH
M15-3
h
M18-8
h
O
HO
148
C 13 CH
M62-5
h
27,944-7
O
OH
2.5g
5g
25g
16.60
18.40
61.10
5g
10.20
100g
13.20
1kg
28.00
2kg
45.60
15kg 288.20
25g
10.20
1kg
13.30
5kg 41.90
25kg 165.90
25g
1kg
12.20
16.30
250mg
1g
155.60
431.70
17,585-4
CD
M129-6
h
HO C CH C OH
2
52,696-7
t
S
CF SO
3
3
OCH
HOCH
CH O
2
O
HOCH
OH
x
O
HO
HOCH
OH
O
HO
OH
O
HO
NH
N
H N
2
41,968-0
h
Maltodextrin [9050-36-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,969-9
h
Maltodextrin [9050-36-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24,081-8
h
N
NH
HO
OH
C
C
O
HYGROSCOPIC
100g
500g
16.80
44.60
100g
500g
16.80
44.60
100g
500g
16.80
44.60
5g
100g
14.90
20.30
1g
32.30
10g
50g
21.90
67.80
H
y
M270-5
O
OH
Maltodextrin [9050-36-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O
HO
6.00
16.10
52.70
208.90
27.00
90.10
H
y
O
HO
5g
100g
500g
2.5kg
1g
5g
OH
CH O
2
O
HO
41,967-2
h
H
y
O
HO
OH
CH O
2
O
HO
O
HO
$
27.20
HO
10g
OD
OH
O
C OH
C
HO C
24,777-4
CH
CH
OH
CH
OH
149
CH CH
3
O
C
CH
NH
43,738-7
h
51,171-4
4-Mercaptophenol, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
23.20
78.00
10g
115.80
5g
100g
500g
10.50
11.90
31.40
25g
12.40
5g
25g
100g
500g
8.90
10.70
25.50
100.40
100mL
500mL
16.80
42.90
250mL
1L
15.90
33.00
250mL
1L
16.80
34.90
250mL
1L
1L
15.90
33.00
25.90
250mL
1L
23.50
64.90
250mL
1L
16.80
39.60
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
CH S
2
OH
M580-1
h
17,561-7
h
M618-2
h
42,128-6
h
MERPOLA surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,129-4
h
MERPOLDA surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,130-8
h
MERPOLHCS surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,132-4
h
42,133-2
h
MERPOLLFH surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,134-0
h
MERPOLSE surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,135-9
h
MERPOLSH surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
49,919-6
h
HSCH CH
2 2 C OH
OCH
3
CH O Si CH CH CH SH
3
2 2 2
OCH
3
100mL
500mL
SH O
HO C CH CH C OH
2
CH Cl
2
MERPOLOJ surfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Nonionic, alcohol ethoxylate. HLB 12.5
DuPont product
Water and organic soluble.
Wetting, dispersing, and emulsifying agent.
Nonionic. HLB 10.5
DuPont product
Low foaming wetting agent.
Nonionic, ethylene oxide condensate. HLB 12.9
DuPont product
Cloud point (2 wt. % in water) : 48C
General purpose detergent and wetting agent.
150
CH Cl
2
5g
25g
$
22.20
73.60
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
22.20
73.60
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
23.10
76.60
5g
25g
26.70
80.00
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
21.10
70.10
5g
25g
23.10
76.60
5g
25g
22.20
73.60
10g
50g
29.40
75.30
200-400 mesh.
Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol Cl-/g
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)
51,595-7
h
CH Cl
2
49,918-8
h
49,704-5
CH Cl
2
43,795-6
CH Cl
2
CH Cl
2
49,705-3
h
CH Cl
2
45,696-9
h
47,451-7
CH Cl
2
CH Cl
2
49,706-1
h
CH Cl
2
51,607-4
h
22,150-3
h
CH Cl
2
44,911-3
CH Cl
2
O
HO C
H
C C
CH
C OH
O
13,104-0
h
151
O
H C
2
CH
CH
39,537-4
h
15,572-1
h
OH
O
H C
2
10,960-6
h
OH
27,668-5
h
CD
53,379-3
t
CN
CH
CH
NH CH CH CH
2
2
2
N
CH
O
H C
2
O
S
C
CH
C
CH
Cl
Cl
C
CH
O
CH
152
Cl
nr1.3990
5mL
100mL
500mL
2L
17.50
19.30
23.80
51.90
5g
100g
500g
3kg
18kg
14.60
15.70
18.90
55.80
162.20
5mL
100mL
500mL
18.30
23.20
72.30
1g
174.20
d 0.860
5mL
100mL
500mL
13.80
15.50
54.60
50g
250g
25.10
81.40
25mL
500mL
16.60
37.50
mp 190 (dec.)
[3-(Methacryloylamino)propyl]trimethylammonium chloride, . . . . .
50 wt. % solution in water [51410-72-1] FW 220.74 nr1.4300
52,321-6
h
48,501-2
h
51,058-0
h
36,076-7
h
100mL 48.70
1L 270.40
5mL 13.40
100mL 30.00
1L 221.70
1L
220.00
100mL
29.90
O
CH
bp 90-92
O
H C
2
FW 188.15 mp -35.8
Fp 54F(12C)
[3-(Methacryloylamino)propyl]dimethyl(3-sulfopropyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ammonium hydroxide, inner salt, 96% [5205-95-8] FW 292.40
$
13.20
15.30
19.20
O
H C
2
47,317-0
28,065-8
h
O
H C
2
CH
3
NH CH CH CH N CH Cl
2
2
2
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH CH CH
2
2
2
3
H C CCN
2
19,541-3
h
CH
H C
2
H C C C O C C CH
2
2
CH
CH
3
3
5g
250g
500g
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
O
3
O CH CH
N CH CH CH
S O
2
2
2
2
2
CH
O
3
O
H C
2
CH
O CH CH O
2
2
C
C
45,495-8
h
O
C
OH
C
CH
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
H C
2
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
O
C
CH
C
3
$
17.00
56.50
100mL
250mL
19.30
34.00
250mL
17.90
250mL
23.20
250mL
1L
17.70
43.20
500mL
2L
22.90
63.30
5g
25g
21.00
71.00
250mL
1L
93.60
259.60
250mL
38.20
5g
25g
18.00
59.70
CH CH
C
2
2
45,497-4
h
40,810-7
h
[2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride, 75 . . . . . .
wt. % solution in water [5039-78-1] FW 207.70 nr1.4690
OH
H C
2
3
CH
50g
250g
O
H C
2
OH
[2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]dimethyl(3-sulfopropyl)ammonium . . . .
hydroxide, inner salt hydrate, 97% [3637-26-1] FW 279.36
mp 95 (dec.)
48,372-9
47,316-2
CH
3
O CH CH N CH Cl
2
2
3
CH
3
CH
d 1.105 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 600 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
40,812-3
h
3
O CH CH N CH
2
2
3
CH
3
CH O
3
M1,320-3
OH
40,701-1
O
CH OCH CH OCH
3
2 2
2
[2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sulfate, 80 wt. % solution in water [6891-44-7] FW 283.35
nr1.4430 d 1.183 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 900 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
OH
OCH
40,700-3
O
CH OCH CH OCH CH OCH
3
2 2
2 2
2
OH
OH
CORROSIVE
OCH
Fp >230F(110C)
17,689-3
OH
d 1.180
mp 89-91
Beil. 6,1088
OH
153
27,343-0
5g
$
31.40
10g
50g
16.80
42.00
1g
5g
16.80
43.70
1L
4L
18L
17.70
49.50
159.30
1L
4L
18L
22.70
54.30
141.20
5g
48.60
1g
5g
24.00
78.40
1g
5g
23.20
77.40
C OH
O
21,024-2
OH
OCH CHCH OH
2
2
OCH
26,040-1
h
OH
CH OCH CHCH OH
3
2
2
48,440-7
h
OH
48,443-1
h
O
C
CCl
N
Cl C
3
O CHCH OCH
2
3
CH
3
53,096-4
th
N
CH
CH
OCH
C CH
2
OSi(CH )
33
O
H C C C OCH
2
3
NH C CH
3
O
31,751-9
H C C H C OCH
2
3
154
IRRITANT
trans-1-Methoxy-3-(trimethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene, 90% . . . . . . . . . . .
[54125-02-9] (Danishefskys diene) FW 172.30
M2,730-1
h
O
H
C C
kmax 379nm
Cationic photoinitiator. Nonionic photoacid generator.
21,283-0
CH O
3
CH OCH CHCH
3
2
3
CH
[(1-Methoxy-2-methyl-1-propenyl)oxy]trimethylsilane, see
27,458-5, Methyl trimethylsilyl dimethylketene acetal
5-Methoxyninhydrin, see 34,100-2, 2,2-Dihydroxy-5-methoxy1,3-indandione
3-(4-Methoxyphenoxy)-1,2-propanediol, 98+% [17131-52-1]. . . . . . . .
5mL
14.50
250mL
15.10
1L
18.70
2L 34.60
18L 138.00
CH
3
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
M2,740-9
O
OH
SH
CH
NH
35,942-4
51,322-9
NH
CH
CH
19,805-6
5g
100g
500g
8.60
41.20
137.10
1g
72.10
1g
55.90
5g
25g
100g
15.10
50.20
163.10
10g
50g
35.00
80.40
10g
50g
250g
13.50
29.90
130.90
5g
100g
15.40
50.20
5g
25g
19.70
65.50
25mL
100mL
24.30
80.20
250mg
1g
5g
20.60
67.00
223.10
O
CH
C
CH
15,753-8
h
C
CH
HCl
$
15.30
40.60
HCl
5g
25g
Safety 2,2280C
2
CH
FT-IR 2(1),773D
T2,852-5
h
3
CH
M2,995-9
h
21,131-1
h
M3,050-7
h
O
CH
O O
C
OCH
d 1.155 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),1893N
44,634-3
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
3
O
3
Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
FT-IR 2(2),2826A
Si
CH
Beil. 10,657
30,254-6
O
H C C C O CH3
2
CH Br
2
155
ROCH
RO
M3,400-6
h
27,441-0
h
27,443-7
h
27,442-9
h
18,804-2
h
27,444-5
h
43,767-0
Methylchlorosilanes (mixed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
OR
O
RO
R
n
R = CH or H
3
R
n
R = CH or H
3
O
RO
ROCH
OR
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
R = CH or H
3
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
ROCH
OR
R
n
R = CH or H
3
CH OR
2
RO
OR
O
RO
O
O
RO
OR
R
n
R = CH or H
3
CH OR
2
53,154-7
O
CH
t
25g
100g
$
20.10
59.00
5g
100g
500g
16.30
18.60
59.30
5g
100g
500g
15.70
22.30
71.80
5g
100g
500g
16.20
22.30
71.80
5g
100g
250g
13.20
22.20
41.00
5g
100g
500g
15.70
22.30
71.80
5mL
25mL
9.40
31.30
5g
52.50
5g
25g
100g
13.10
40.40
135.60
25g
100g
17.50
52.80
d 0.914 Fp 54F(12C)
O
C OCH
3
OH
M4,250-5
h
14,832-6
h
N,N'-Methylenebisacrylamide, 99+%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
electrophoresis grade [110-26-9] FW 154.17 mp > 300
OH
O
H C
2
156
CH C
O
NH CH NH
2
CH CH
CH C
14,607-2
h
40,794-1
O
NH CH NH
2
CH CH
CH
CH
CH
2,2'-Methylenebis[6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3-tetra- . . . . . . . . . . .
methylbutyl)phenol], 99% [103597-45-1] FW 658.89
100g
500g
25g
100g
$
20.10
46.40
18.10
48.70
100g
500g
27.60
91.30
100g
500g
16.80
44.10
250g
1kg
17.50
48.00
100g
500g
16.80
50.20
5g
25g
52.00
174.10
50g
250g
16.80
48.00
100mL
500mL
15.60
46.30
5g
100g
500g
16.80
20.20
68.00
100g
36.40
1g
5g
17.30
56.40
OH
CH
CH
2
C CH
CH
(CH ) C
33
OH
HO
CH
OH
HO
C(CH )
33
41,313-5
h
2,2'-Methylenebis(6-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol) [119-47-1] . . . . . . . . . .
11,732-3
h
37,398-2
h
46,814-2
2
CH
CH
Cl
OH
HO
CH
Cl
Cl
CH
36,884-9
h
CH
NH
CH
CH
3
3
C CH
CH
3
CH
C CH
CH
3
C CH
CH
C CH
CH
CH CH
2 3
CH
NH
36,078-3
h
38,153-5
CH CH
2 3
CH
CH CH
3 2
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
3 2
27,792-4
h
3
CH CH
3 2
OCN
OH
CH CH
3 2
H N
2
CH
HO
CH
FT-IR 2(2),1874A
38,838-6
h
CH
FT-IR 2(2),1874B
Cl
H N
2
LACHRYMATOR
Cl
NH
Cl
2,2'-Methylenebis(6-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol) [88-24-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2 3
H N
2
41,314-3
h
CH
CH
C(CH )
33
CH CH
3
2
(CH ) C
33
NCO
R&S 1(2),2169K
LACHRYMATOR
FT-IR 2(2),2083D
IRRITANT
CH CH
2 3
157
O
CH
CH
CH
N
CH
CH
41,280-5
h
4,4'-Methylenebis(N,N-diglycidylaniline) [28768-32-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36,080-5
h
FW 422.53 nr1.6010
FT-IR 2(2),2111B
d 1.150
Fp >230F(110C)
100mL
500mL
$
20.40
67.50
100g
43.40
5g
25g
22.70
76.00
10g
50g
15.90
45.30
50g
500g
15.30
30.10
1g
5g
21.20
71.00
5g
100g
500g
2kg
9.10
9.60
27.70
82.70
25g
100g
25.90
71.90
1g
5g
23.20
76.20
CH
CH
3
CHCH
CH CH
3
H N
2
CH
CH CH
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
2
CH
OCH
OCH
CH
46,332-9
h
CH
OH
HO
CH
HOCH
25,643-9
h
37,826-7
CH
FT-NMR 1(2),479B
13,245-4
h
12,047-2
Merck
NH
5,5'-Methylenebis(2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone), 90% . . . . .
[68716-15-4] [bis(5-benzoyl-4-hydroxy-2methoxyphenyl)methane] FW 468.51 bp 223-230 d 0.550
UV stabilizer
N C O
NH
H N
2
H N
2
CH
36,079-1
CH
FT-IR 2(2),2084A
OH
O C N
NH
HO
O
NH
CHCH
H N
2
CH OH
2
2
33,951-2
h
IRRITANT
158
M4,760-4
CH
O
3
HO C CH CH CH C OH
2
2
CH
M4,780-9
47,766-4
O
CH CH
C
O
2
2
O Si
Si
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
Si O
OCH
Methyl 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-propionate
(methyl propionate-POSS) FW 987.67 mp > 350
25g
100g
$
48.70
158.10
5g
25g
24.10
79.90
1g
5g
45.00
200.00
250g
1kg
32.10
84.20
250g
1kg
21.30
58.60
5mL
25mL
21.60
71.30
1g
24.70
5g
100g
500g
13.80
17.70
57.10
5g
25g
27.20
106.10
5g
100g
500g
14.80
22.10
61.20
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Si
O
11,296-8
h
OH
CH
OH
ROCH
RO
2
O
OR
40,466-7
R = (CH CH O) H, CH , or H
2 2 x
3
O R
n
O
RO
OR
O
RO
43,501-5
h
CH OR
2
FW 130.14 bp 91/20mm
FT-IR 2(1),1090D
O
CH CH C C
3
OH CH
2
OCH
36,507-6
OO
HO OH
12,988-7
h
O
O
N
CH
M5,405-8
Fp 110F(43C)
10,898-7
h
HSCH CH
2 2 C OCH3
d 1.071
HO C CH C OH
CH
nr1.4520
OH
FT-IR 2(3),4608B
D.S. (methyl) 1.3-2.2, M.S. (hydroxyethyl) 0.06-0.50. Viscosity
(Brookfield, spindle #6, 20 rpm, 2 wt. % in water, 20C) 15,00020,500 cps
ca. 26 wt. % methoxy, ca. 8 wt. % hydroxyethyl
Surface tension (0.1 wt. %, 20C) : 45-55 dynes/cm
Flocculation range (0.5 wt. %
in water) : 60-90C
Water retention aid, thickening agent, protective colloid,
suspending agent, binder and stabilizer.
159
C
C
OCD
44,884-2
CD
O
D
C
C
OCH
CD
O
C
CH
OCH
M5,590-9
h
29,798-4
h
42,395-5
O
C
OCH
OCH
CH S
3
OCH
CH
CH
O
C
CH
3
N
3
CH
NO
OC H
3 6
41,180-9
O CH CH
2
2
160
1g
5g
91.60
430.80
25mL
14.60
500mL
15.80
1L
24.90
2L
31.10
17L 120.80
1g
5g
16.30
39.60
1g
5g
27.80
92.40
50g
250g
26.20
87.10
100mL
500mL
15.60
42.90
250mL
1L
13.70
30.80
5g
250g
1kg
14.90
33.20
101.30
3
CH CH OH
2 2
OH
C
250mL
1L
41.30
116.80
IRRITANT
23,543-1
h
OH
y
CH
45,260-2
h
HOCH CH
2 2
2-Methyl-4'-(methylthio)-2-morpholinopropiophenone, 98%. . . . . . . .
[71868-10-5] FW 279.40 mp 74-76 FT-IR 2(2),2435B
O
CH
$
102.30
463.10
IRRITANT
40,563-9
h
CH
O CH
CH CH CH (CH ) CH
3
2
25 2
CH
3
CH
H C
2
1g
5g
H C
2
44,496-0
h
45,876-7
h
CH
CH
40,809-3
h
42,534-6
h
52,695-9
mp 99-101
Beil. 27,65
25mL
100mL
$
18.40
50.00
5g
25g
29.50
97.90
1g
5g
27.00
90.10
25g
100g
31.90
91.80
25g
100g
29.50
83.70
1L
3L
16.30
36.30
5g
25g
27.80
92.40
5g
32.80
5mL
100mL
1L
4L
18L
15.50
16.60
17.80
37.70
129.20
1g
5g
19.30
50.70
t
S
CF SO
3
3
CH
34,830-9
h
O
C
OH
C
OH
O
CH
O
3
CH
C
34,831-7
h
37,572-1
h
32,834-0
CH
3
HOCH CHCH OH
2
2
H C
2
CH
3
CH O
2
34,418-4
CH
OH
OH
CH
3
C CH
CH CH
CH
M8,090-3
h
18,467-5
h
161
CH
CH CH
O CH
3
HO C CH CH
O
C OH
M8,120-9
h
OCH CH SCH
2 2
3
52,701-7
CF SO
3
3
SCH
t
22,229-1
OH
FT-IR 2(1),770A
d 1.040
Fp 190F(87C)
(4-Methylthiophenyl)methyl phenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,701-7, (4-Methylthiophenyl)methyl phenyl sulfonium triflate
3-Methylthio-1,2-propanediol, 99% [22551-26-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
37,235-8
h
M8,530-1
h
Cl
44,029-9
h
Cl
O C CH
17.20
27.70
86.70
250mL
1L
16.00
27.60
25g
100g
14.00
40.20
5g
25g
100g
24.80
82.50
216.20
1g
5g
15.60
33.70
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
25g
23.20
25g
100g
17.50
47.50
5g
100g
500g
9.00
10.10
24.30
100mL
1L
13.20
15.30
CH
10mL
100mL
500mL
IRRITANT
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 290nm (e
~54,500). e248 ~5,800.
CH SCH CHCH OH
3
2
2
FW 160.24 bp 38/0.06mm
FT-IR 2(1),1119B
CH
42,333-5
CH
M8,140-3
h
O
H C
2
52,286-4
h
$
16.30
31.30
Fp 127F(52C) IRRITANT
May contain up to 60% meta, 40% para and 1% ortho
Stabilized with up to 50 ppm 4-tert-butylcatechol
CH
O
250mL
1L
R&S 1(1),1141A
M8,080-6
h
CH
CH CH
CH
30,898-6
h
Si CH
3
O C CH
Cl
CH
Si
Cl
Cl
CH
Si
Cl
162
CH
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
O
C OCH
50g
250g
$
21.20
27.90
500mL
29.50
5g
100g
500g
14.80
37.40
124.40
5mL
250mL
1L
12.90
22.30
67.90
5g
25g
100g
38.50
140.30
389.20
10g
61.50
5mL
25mL
15.60
52.20
100mL
500mL
18.50
55.80
5g
25g
35.40
123.40
1L
16.60
17,557-9
h
33,964-4
h
27,419-4
h
Index 12,4363
HO
R&S 1(2),1909J
RTECS# LW8000000
IRRITANT
OH
OH
OCH
CH
Si
3
OCH
OCH
CH
CH
24,617-4
h
27,458-5
OCH
C C
OSi(CH )
33
22,375-1
O
CH C CH C OCH
3
3
OSi(CH )
33
CH
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
Si OCH CH CH
2 2 3
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
O
CH
CH CH
C N
CH
CH
O
44,890-7
h
25,513-0
h
34,127-4
CH CH
33,076-0
h
33,077-9
h
1L
11.00
16,140-3
h
163.20
13.70
FT-NMR 1(1),9C
analysis.
(12mL unit in plastic dropping bottle)
163
41,909-5
49,381-3
CH
21,848-0
100g
500g
16.50
49.90
5g
25g
42.70
142.10
25g
16.80
100g
500g
17.70
66.50
1g
10g
16.90
89.80
1ea
204.80
1ea
333.90
1ea
188.10
1ea
56.60
N
CH CH CH OH
2
2
OH
32,459-0
h
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
C O
M9,000-3
O
H
H
C OH
H
H
HO C
C C
C C
27,467-4
h
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
y
O CF CF
2
CF
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
OH
29,256-7
h
2
y
O CF CF
2
CF
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
CF CF
x
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
OH
27,468-2
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
164
y
O CF CF
2
CF
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
S
O
OH
y
O CF CF
2
CF
OH
45,473-7
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
39,334-7
2
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
CF CF
x
CF CF
CF CF
2
2
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
CF CF
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
CF CF
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
49,578-6
h
CF CF
x
52,710-6
th
OH
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
52,711-4
th
OH
CF CF
x
OH
52,708-4
th
3 z
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
25mL
80.00
25mL
90.00
10mL
25mL
190.00
60.00
OH
25mL
100mL
54.30
181.10
25mL
100mL
54.30
181.10
25mL
165.00
25mL
150.00
OH
51,021-1
h
OH
52,721-1
th
56.00
O
O CF CF
2
2
O CF CF
2
CF
3 z
CF CF
x
O CF CF
2
2
500mg
O CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
2
3 z
O CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
2
O CF CF
2
2
85.40
186.20
y
O CF CF
2
CF
10g
25g
OH
27,470-4
h
CF CF
2
2
$
152.00
y
O CF CF
2
CF
OH
O CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
2
O CF CF
2
2
3 z
O CF CF
2
CF
OH
30,938-9
O CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
2
3 z
O CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
2
O CF CF
2
2
1ea
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100. Made from the same
polymeric material as Nafion417
(1ea=12 x 12in.)
y
O CF CF
2
CF
S
O
OH
52,712-2
th
165
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
x
CF CF
2
2
NafionSAC-13 [31175-20-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
39,292-8
Nafion, trimethylsilylated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
y
O CF CF
2
CF
47,454-1
h
O CF CF
2
2
OH
3 z
CF CF
2
y
O CF CF
O CF CF
2
2
2
CF z
3
S
O
O
C OH
CH
3
Si CH
3
CH
3
33,358-1
h
52,376-3
h
13,009-5
h
10g
25g
$
85.40
186.20
10g
25g
58.30
129.40
250mg
1g
15.60
37.20
5g
30.00
5g
25g
16.80
44.60
5g
25g
100g
23.00
79.40
198.30
5g
100g
500g
14.30
14.90
44.00
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
100mL
500mL
17.00
36.20
C OH
O
O
C
OH
FW 216.19
mp > 350
O
HO C
HO C
OH
R&S 1(2),1831M
RTECS# QK3690000
IRRITANT
xH2O
HO C
OH
N81-8
h
N160-7
h
52,693-2
t
S
O
H C
2
CH C
CF SO
3
3
CH
O CH
C
CH
166
3
CH O
2
3
O
C
47,565-3
h
CH
CH
3
O CH
C CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
O CH
CH
3
CH O
2
O
C
CH CH
O
C
45,803-1
h
33,803-6
h
43,024-2
h
CH
3
CH O CH
C CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
3
40,825-5
h
mp 45-51
IRRITANT
100mL
250mL
$
24.60
50.50
250g
1kg
13.70
31.70
100mL
250mL
19.80
37.10
100mL
250mL
21.00
41.60
100mL
250mL
17.40
28.90
250mL
1L
16.80
37.20
250mL
1L
16.80
37.20
250mL
1L
24.60
67.10
250mL
1L
15.60
28.70
250mL
1L
16.60
46.30
1g
5g
45.00
195.00
1g
5g
10g
9.30
30.90
57.70
CH
CH
O CH
CH
CH
CH
O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
O
H C
2
CH
O
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
C CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
CH
3
41,027-6
h
41,213-9
O
C
CH
O
C
CH
CH
2
41,215-5
NO
nr1.4540 d 1.040
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 192
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),341D
40,987-1
h
41,214-7
h
47,704-4
NOH
C
CH
2
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
C CH
3
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n~1
CH
3
O (C H O) CH
C CH (OC H ) O
2
3 6 m 2
3 6n
CH
3
m+n~2
40,824-7
h
CH
CH
CH
3
3
3
O CH CH O CH CH O CH
C CH OCH
2
2
2
2
3
CH
3
CH
H C
2
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
C CH
3
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
n~1
O
H C
2
3
CH O
2
nr1.4450 d 0.980
Average Mn ca. 220
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),342A
OH
OH
NO
N1,555-3
167
N1,800-5
h
36,153-4
Nitromethanetrispropanol [116747-80-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[4-(3-hydroxypropyl)-4-nitro-1,7-heptanediol] FW 235.28
O
O N
2
CH CH CH OH
2 2 2
C NO
2
CH CH CH OH
2 2 2
mp 59-65
36,123-2
HO C
CH CH
C OH
2
2
CH CH
C NO
O
2
2
2
CH CH
C OH
2
2
N1,900-1
FT-NMR 1(1),629B
FT-NMR 1(1),822A
32.30
126.10
25g
100g
61.20
169.50
5g
25g
17.20
63.00
1g
5g
25g
19.60
65.10
216.90
500g
2.5kg
14.50
37.50
1g
10g
35.60
199.00
1g
10g
35.60
199.00
1g
5g
37.60
128.30
25g
100g
500g
32.60
77.80
307.80
5g
25g
18.40
59.00
32,434-5
NO
ONa
NO
NO
49,483-6
CH O
2
OH
CHCH OH
2
NO
2
O
C OH
C OH
NO
51,529-9
RTECS# SM4800000
27,452-6
N2,270-3
h
O
NO
O
CH O
2
44,366-2
h
O
CH O
2
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
O
O
NO
5g
25g
R&S 1(1),439L
NO
168
$
11.70
13.50
51.20
C OH
HOCH CH CH
2 2 2
5g
100g
500g
O
2
15,688-4
h
23,820-1
h
28,284-7
h
43,736-0
h
OH
NO
OH
ONa
5g
25g
$
34.10
111.60
1g
5g
25g
12.20
29.40
111.20
1L
2L
16.80
27.20
2.5g
10g
49.70
137.90
500mg
25g
8.70
78.50
5g
79.10
5g
60.00
5g
72.40
250mL
1L
18.10
50.40
250mL
1L
18.20
21.60
5g
25g
50.70
165.00
CORROSIVE
Free radical inhibitor
NO
CH CH
N2,660-1
NO
N2,690-3
h
O
C OH
NO
C OH
O
O
H C
2
CH
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
23 3
CH
47,450-9
O
H C
2
47,420-7
h
O CH CHCH (CF ) CF
2
2
23 3
OH
CF (CF ) CH
3
23 2
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-t-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of ca.
85% 2-hydroxy, 15% 1-hydroxy
47,405-3
CH
CH
C
CH
3
CH
CH
2
C
CH
CH
C H
6 13
3
CH SH
2
17,103-4
h
47,048-1
h
3
S
3
O
C OH
C OH
Fp 114F(45C)
CH
d 1.545
nr1.3170
21,670-4
169
O
C
5g
$
37.20
5g
25g
26.30
84.80
1g
5g
30.30
121.00
1g
5g
62.40
286.00
250g
1kg
16.00
43.70
25g
500g
1kg
17.90
58.90
105.50
25g
500g
1kg
19.60
62.10
113.10
250g
1kg
5kg
15.60
35.00
129.40
OH
HO C
O
24,763-4
H O
O
H
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
15,218-8
h
46,860-6
1-[2-(5-Norbornen-2-yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo-. . . . . . . . . . . .
pentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
(norbornenylethyl-POSS) FW 1021.78 Fp >230F(110C)
CH CH
O
2
2
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
Si O O Si O
O
CH CH CH CH
C
2 2 2 2
170
O
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
18,111-0
h
18,112-9
h
42,923-6
h
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
O
NHCH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
44,299-2
NH CH CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
22 2
NH
CH
2
(CH )
24
O
CH O
2
NH C CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
42,917-1
h
42,919-8
h
42,922-8
h
42,916-3
h
42,920-1
h
18,806-9
250g
1kg
5kg
$
16.40
43.70
137.80
250g
1kg
5kg
16.40
43.70
135.40
250g
16.00
250g
1kg
5kg
15.80
42.40
133.10
250g
1kg
5kg
16.90
45.70
143.80
100g
250g
29.90
44.20
R&S 1(2),3169H
2mm pellets. Tg 58. Tm 210
n
171
NH
CH
2
(CH )
24
O
CH O
2
NH C CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
O
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
18,114-5
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
18,115-3
18,116-1
CH
CH
3
CH
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
HO
CH
CH
CH
40,969-3
h
36,707-9
h
Octadecyl 3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propionate, 99% [2082-79-3] FW 530.88 mp 50-52
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
CH CH C OCH (CH ) CH
2 2
2
2 16 3
C
CH
250g
500g
39.60
61.50
250g
1kg
5kg
20.20
56.20
152.10
250g
1kg
16.40
44.60
5g
250g
19.60
44.20
5g
250g
21.70
48.90
250g
1kg
15.90
44.30
100g
500g
23.00
75.50
5g
25g
16.30
53.00
25g
100g
500g
16.00
42.50
143.90
42,924-4
h
H C
2
$
39.70
R&S 1(2),3169J
2mm pellets. Tg 46. Tm 218. Soluble in m-cresol,
trichloroethanol
42,927-9
NHCH (CH ) CH
C
2
29 2
250g
NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2
NHCH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2
38,573-5
O
C
OH
mp 157-161
O
CH (CH ) CH O
3
2 16 2
Cl
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 16 2
Si Cl
Cl
172
OH
10,481-7
h
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 16 2
37,621-3
h
43,631-3
h
OCH
CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2 16 2
CH
37,876-3
HO
F
40,642-2
O CH CH CH CF CF
2
2 2
2
OH
CF
3
CF
O
H C
2
47,446-0
O CH CH CH CF CF
2
2 2
2
OH
CH
47,426-6
CF
CF
CH
47,440-1
47,098-8
O
CH
47,436-3
F
O CH CH CF CF
2
2 2
2
CF
O
C
21.30
47,425-8
F
O CH CH CF CF
2
2 2
2
CH
3
CF
3
1g
5g
16.00
39.50
4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-Octafluoro-2-hydroxy-6-(trifluoromethyl)heptyl . . . . .
acrylate, 96% [16083-76-4] FW 398.18 bp 68-71/0.5mm
5g
113.00
4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-Octafluoro-2-hydroxy-6-(trifluoromethyl)heptyl . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [16083-79-7] FW 412.20 bp 83-86/0.85mm
5g
90.40
5mL
25mL
26.70
88.80
5mL
25mL
30.00
99.80
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-Octafluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)hexyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acrylate, 97% [86217-01-8] FW 368.15 bp 187 nr1.3470
5g
146.90
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-Octafluoro-5-(trifluoromethyl)hexyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [65195-44-0] FW 382.18 bp 199
5g
124.30
5g
139.10
1g
10g
20.00
150.00
5g
39.60
CF
3
47,411-8
F
F C C CF CF CH
3
2
2
2
CF
3
Beil. 1(4),2559
CF
3
H C
2
bp 100/3mm
CH
3
H C
2
O
H C
2
1g
mp 209-211
O
H C
2
18.20
FW 262.10 mp 67-70
FT-IR 2(1),263C
O
CH
25g
HOCH (CF ) CH OH
2
24 2
H C
2
$
14.70
49.30
FW 330.14
IRRITANT
xH2O
OH
5mL
25mL
[2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5-Octafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)pentyl]- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxirane, 97% [54009-81-3] FW 326.06 bp 150 nr1.3240
d 1.631
47,654-4
Fp >230F(110C)
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Octakis(dimethylsilyloxy)penta- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97% [125756-69-6]
[octakis(dimethylsilyloxy)silsesquioxane] FW 1017.99
mp 250 (dec.)
52,226-0
O
O
O Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si O
O
Si
Si O O Si O
O
O
O
O
Si
O
Si O
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
8
xH2O
173
CH
Si NH
CH
3
CH
44,621-1
h
23,569-5
h
CH
3
CH
3
Si
CH
3 Si
O
CH
CH
3 O
3
Si
CH
Si O
3
CH
3 CH
3
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
23,570-9
h
Si
CH
15,000-2
h
C H
C H
6 5
C H 6 O5 Si
6 5
Si
O
C H
6 5
C H
6 5 O
Si
Si O
C H
6 5
C H
C
H
6 5
6 5
H C
2
CH
CH
Si
O
H C
2
CH
Si
Si
Si
Si
CH
O
O
O
Si
CH
CH
Si
O
O
O
H C CH
2 O
O
H C
2
47,542-4
Beil. 4(3),1888
25g
100g
17.40
50.30
5mL
100mL
500mL
15.10
53.70
195.40
FT-IR 2(3),4427B
Safety 2,2644C
10g
50g
31.50
105.00
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Octavinylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]- . . . . . . . . . . . .
octasiloxane, 97% [69655-76-1] (octavinylsilsesquioxane)
1g
10g
36.40
286.00
mp > 350
5g
25g
25.30
84.30
25mL
100mL
14.50
30.20
250mL
1L
16.30
42.90
25g
100g
17.90
53.90
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Si
CH CH
CH CH
26,039-8
CHCH (CH ) CH
2
23 3
41,648-7
h
CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2n 2
2
O
n = 6, 8
41,282-1
h
28,962-0
h
O
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
HO
bp 225/756mm
FW 633.05
CH
CH CH CH CH CH CHCH OH
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2
O
OH
H C
2
mp 96-99
$
14.70
49.20
CH
FW 292.68
5g
25g
d 0.900
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),368A
OH
OH
174
Si Cl
23,572-5
h
44,021-3
h
37,622-1
Cl
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
OCH
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
3
OCH
Si
OCH
OsO
36,509-2
h
100g
500g
$
29.60
103.30
100mL
1L
16.70
50.10
5mL
25mL
13.70
45.50
5g
25g
37.00
124.10
5g
25g
50.00
197.80
1g
36.70
5g
25g
29.10
114.80
1g
10g
18.60
104.20
5g
250g
1kg
14.70
17.30
47.00
250mg
1g
5g
18.50
53.60
200.10
O-870-4
39,117-4
O
O O
HO C
O
CH
OH
17,125-5
h
18,595-7
O O
O O
C OH
NH
O
FT-IR 2(1),1212B
DO C C OD
HO C
19,413-1
h
36,977-2
175
C CH CH
2 2
26,834-8
O
CH
43,740-9
h
CH
CH
42,498-6
NH
N
C
CH
CH
36,476-2
HO C
45,567-9
h
O
H N
2
47,630-7
176
NH
25mg
100mg
32.10
87.40
100mL
500mL
16.90
54.90
10g
20.60
FT-IR 2(2),2661A
25g
100g
16.80
39.30
250mL
1L
20.10
56.00
10g
50g
22.70
75.20
25g
100g
500g
14.00
35.30
142.60
H N
2
O
OH
Safety 2,2665C
CH CH O
2 2
$
23.20
76.90
CH CH NH C
2 2
OH
NH
N
50mL
250mL
HO
FW 200.24
IRRITANT
NH
A7,250-2
h
mp 67-71
bp 206.5/1mm
Beil. 13(3),1005
CH CH O CH CH
2 2
2 2
O
O
100mL
500mL
$
18.30
60.90
25g
20.00
1g
10g
17.00
96.10
1kg
12kg
1kg
16.40
151.90
17.60
1kg
26.50
1kg
17.70
1kg
20.20
5g
100g
500g
3kg
12.20
12.40
16.90
39.60
1kg
3kg
15.60
25.30
5g
12.40
50g
25.40
100g
500g
21.30
57.00
500mL
2L
19.30
52.40
42,452-8
h
52,449-2
h
46,518-6
Palladium, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bp 309 nr1.4840
IRRITANT
FW 310.22
mp 225-229
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
O
O
Pd
d 0.500
10 wt. % Pd. Tg 99
CH O
2
32,720-4
h
32,721-2
h
31,765-9
h
41,166-3
h
41,167-1
h
15,812-7
h
44,124-4
h
37,474-1
CH O
2
HO C
O
O
HO
H
n
OH
CH OH
2
HOCH CCH OH
2
2
CH OH
2
O
H C
2
CH
O
O CH
FT-IR 2(1),14C
40,752-6
Merck
HO(CH CH O) CH
2 2 d
2
HO(CH CH O) CH
C CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2 c 2
2
2 2a
HO(CH CH O) CH
2 2 b
2
RTECS# RV0350000
23,624-1
h
CH (CH ) CH
C O CH
C CH OH
3
2 15 2
2
2
H C CH C O CH
2
2
O
a+b+c+d~3
FT-IR 2(1),14A
R&S 1(1),571A
For the removal of alkaline earth and heavy metal ions from
wine.1 For X-ray diffraction analysis of pectic acid.2 (1) K.
Wucherpfennig, et. al., Wein-Wiss. 1984, 30, 132. (2) M.D.
Walkinshaw, S. Arnott, J. Mol. Biol. 1981, 153, 1055.
For the removal of alkaline earth and heavy metal ions from
wine.1 For X-ray diffraction analysis of pectic acid.2 (1) K.
Wucherpfennig, et. al., Wein-Wiss. 1984, 30, 132. (2) M.D.
Walkinshaw, S. Arnott, J. Mol. Biol. 1981, 153, 1055.
HO
mp 54-56
41,615-0
h
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),342B
177
41,873-0
h
41,874-9
h
41,875-7
h
42,502-8
h
49,694-4
h
40,826-3
h
44,178-3
h
Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyhydro- . . . . . . . . . . .
cinnamate), 98% [6683-19-8] FW 1177.67 mp 115-118 (dec.)
500mL
2L
$
19.30
52.40
500mL
1L
16.80
25.00
500mL
1L
16.80
25.00
500mL
1L
17.70
28.90
200mL
25.40
5mL
100mL
250mL
17.40
17.60
33.70
100g
500g
15.60
38.70
100mL
500mL
15.60
39.40
100mL
500mL
16.30
39.40
a + b + c + d ~ 15
CH
3
CH (O CH CH) OH
2
2
d
CH
CH
3
3
HO( CH CH O) CH
C CH (O CH CH) OH
2 c
2
2
2
a
CH (O CH CH) OH
2
2
b
CH
3
a+b+c+d~5
CH
3
CH (O CH CH) OH
2
2
d
CH
CH
3
3
HO( CH CH O) CH
C CH (O CH CH) OH
2 c
2
2
2
a
CH (O CH CH) OH
2
2
b
CH
3
a + b + c + d ~ 8.5
HO(CH CH O) C H O) CH
2 2 y 3 6 x 2
CH (OC H ) (OCH CH ) OH
2
3 6x
2 2y
C CH (OC H ) (OCH CH ) OH
2
3 6x
2 2y
CH (OC H ) (OCH CH ) OH
2
3 6x
2 2y
O
H C
2
H C
2
CH
O
CH C
H C
2
CH
C H O
3 6
C H O
3 6
C
CH
n
C H O
3 6
CH
n
C
2
CH
CH
n
OC H
3 6
OH
n
H C
2
CH
CH O C
2
O CH
C CH O
2
2
CH O
2
CH CH
C
2
CH CH
O
CH CH
CH
CH
3
CH
HO
CH
O
CH CH
C
2 2
CH
CH
O CH
FT-IR 2(1),342D
O
HSCH
Fp >230F(110C)
O
O
nr1.4750 d 1.150
HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 356
C OCH
CH O C CH SH
2
2
C CH O C CH SH
2
2
O
38,147-0
h
38,146-2
h
CH O C CH SH
2
2
O
O
O
HSCH CH
2 2
O CH
CH O C
2
C CH O
2
CH CH SH
2 2
C CH CH SH
2 2
O
CH O
2
CH CH SH
2 2
178
CH
O
CH C
H C
2
H C
2
O CH
O CH
C
2
O
CH
O CH
OCH CF CF
2 2 3
O
H C
2
CH
OCH CF CF
2 2 3
33,575-4
h
47,096-1
h
47,419-3
h
19,691-6
CH CH
F
F
F
CH
CH
CH
3
Ru CH3
Cl
Cl
36,135-6
CH
CH
3
N
CH
N
CH CH
2
2
3
CH CH
2
2
OH
CH
CH
N,N,N',N'',N''-Pentakis(2-hydroxypropyl)diethylenetriamine,
see 29,583-3, Pentrol
Pentamethylcyclopentadienylruthenium(III) chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
polymer [96503-27-4] FT-IR 2(3),4579B R&S 1(2),3129J
26,028-2
44,182-1
h
CH
Fp 85F(29C)
N,N,N',N',N''
-Pentamethyldiethylenetriamine, 99% [3030-47-5] . . .
CH CH CH CHCH OH
3 2 2
2
OH
Fp 73F(22C)
36,949-7
h
N
CH
HO
5g
100g
500g
$
19.30
22.50
47.30
100g
500g
16.30
42.40
5g
25g
32.80
130.80
5mL
25mL
30.60
101.70
5mL
25mL
35.40
117.60
5g
25g
34.80
115.80
250mg
1g
16.80
43.50
250mL
1L
34.90
105.70
5mL
50mL
250mL
19.30
37.10
123.00
CH
O
C
25,172-0
HOCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 24
CH
CH OH
2
H C CH CH O CH
2
2
2
CH CH O CH
C CH OH
2
2
2
H C CH CH O CH
2
2
2
H C
2
24,679-4
h
250mL
1L
14.60
40.80
179
CH
51,355-5
h
P790-8
h
29,583-3
h
500mL
$
20.30
25g
100g
19.20
68.00
250mL
37.20
5mL
25mL
21.60
71.70
5mL
100mL
500mL
18.00
19.50
61.50
1g
34.80
25g
100g
23.20
64.30
5g
25g
23.90
97.80
1g
10g
10.60
59.10
OH
CH CHCH
2
3
OH
CH CH N CH CH(OH)CH
2 2
2
3
CH CH CH N CH CH N CH CH(OH)CH
3
2
2 2
2
3
CH CHCH
2
3
OH
CH
CH CH
3 2
C
CH
3
O CH
CH
41,000-4
OOH
O
3
IRRITANT
26,933-6
h
CH
HO C CF CF CF CF C OH
2 2 2 2
xH2O
33,669-6
h
P1,125-5
h
O
O
O
R&S 1(1),563E
O
O
O
15,650-7
h
Cl
CH CH
2
2
Si
Cl
180
Cl
42,003-4
h
3
OCH
Si
OCH
43,834-0
h
P1,483-1
h
29,074-2
4'
-Phenoxyacetophenone, 98% [5031-78-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
H
N
O
O
C CH
52,697-5
t
S
CF SO
3
3
1g
5g
$
17.60
58.80
25g
500g
1kg
5.60
20.40
32.60
5g
25g
33.90
112.90
1g
5g
32.40
108.10
5g
25g
13.20
42.50
1L
17.00
10g
84.60
50g
250g
25.30
83.60
25,781-8
OH
OCH CHCH OH
2
2
48,442-3
h
O CH CHCH
2
3
OH
53,004-2
CH CH
t
43,716-6
h
O
HO
N
xH2O
O
N
H
O
NH
mp 103-106
181
C
CH
CH
CH
P2,340-7
O
CH
C OH
10g
50g
$
20.30
67.00
500mg
5g
25g
7.70
49.20
153.30
5g
25g
25.10
87.60
5g
100g
500g
1kg
15kg
13.80
15.70
38.50
64.10
452.10
5g
100g
500g
1kg
15kg
14.10
15.80
21.20
33.90
247.00
5g
100g
500g
1kg
15kg
14.60
16.10
39.70
58.40
447.20
1g
5g
23.60
78.70
25g
100g
17.90
50.10
25g
100g
15.90
40.10
25g
100g
15.90
40.10
For the reaction mechanism of monoacyl- and bisacylphosphine oxide photoinitiators, see Kolczak, U. et al, J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 6477.
Yellow powder
Soluble in acetone, acetonitrile, toluene, and
hexanedioldiacrylate
Versatile UV photoinitiator for radical polymerization of
unsaturated resins, especially pigmented formulations.
CH
3O O O 3
O
CH
C OH
O
CH CH C OH
P2,390-3
h
P2,393-8
h
P2,395-4
h
P2,396-2
h
30,823-4
h
26,224-2
h
45,048-0
FT-NMR 1(2),1050A
O
CH CH C OH
NH
2
NH
NH
NH
NH
NH
N C O
N C O
N C O
N C O
CH
H N
2
3
CH
CH
H N
2
C
CH
182
CH
CH
45,049-9
h
C
3
NH
CH
IRRITANT
C
CH
NH
IRRITANT
45,046-4
h
C
CH
3
CH
CH
4,4'-(1,3-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[13595-25-0] (Bisphenol M) FW 346.47 mp 135-139
FT-IR 2(2),1910C
25g
100g
$
17.40
40.10
25g
100g
18.10
37.50
5g
67.30
25g
100g
16.80
41.40
10g
88.80
1g
5g
14.50
38.20
10g
100g
18.20
85.90
250mg
1g
29.60
81.80
2.5g
10g
48.90
157.90
50g
250g
17.00
45.30
IRRITANT
OH
CH
HO
CH
C
CH
45,047-2
C
CH
OH
IRRITANT
10,459-0
O
O
N
O
16,045-8
h
P2,398-9
N
O
38,235-3
O
O CH
C OH
2
O CH C OH
2
O
47,632-3
H N
2
NH
18,376-8
R&S 1(2),1751K
mp 115-118
RTECS# BY8236000
IRRITANT
CH CH C OH
2
2
FT-IR 2(2),2595A
37,468-7
OCH CH OH
2 2
OCH CH OH
2 2
mp 75-78
FT-IR 2(2),1928A
R&S 1(1),1323C
O
CH CH C OH
2 2
CH
HO
3
OH
45,045-6
183
19,126-4
HO C CH CH CH C OH
2
2
P2,520-5
O
41,847-1
O
C
CH
39,216-2
h
45,604-7
OH
21,376-4
CH C CH OH
3
2
Si
33,515-0
h
O
CH CH
2
OH
P3,520-0
h
41,662-2
184
1g
10g
29.70
164.80
1g
10g
22.10
121.70
FT-IR 2(2),2589D
25g
100g
14.80
37.90
15mL
66.60
5g
73.70
5g
35.00
1g
5g
25g
10.30
37.20
112.20
25g
100g
14.40
39.90
5g
25g
19.50
64.50
$
12.20
32.10
127.90
IRRITANT
16,036-9
h
HO C
mp 120-122
1g
5g
25g
HO C CH C OH
H C
2
FT-NMR 1(2),1000B
FT-NMR 1(2),1000A
52,700-9
t
S
CF SO
3
3
(4-Phenylthiophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[(4-phenylthiophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] kmax 298nm
250mg
1g
$
19.60
54.30
1g
5g
21.60
72.00
10g
50g
20.70
68.70
100mL
1L
15.30
34.60
5g
250g
1kg
12.90
22.00
65.50
50mL
250mL
12.50
36.50
500mL
1L
24.90
41.70
10g
50g
21.40
67.40
5g
25g
33.60
130.40
25g
100g
11.60
36.20
1g
59.00
40,639-2
h
O
S
CBr
10,474-4
h
43,565-1
h
33,892-3
OCH
Si
3
OCH
OCH
CH
C
C Si
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
O C CH
52,373-9
O
Cl
NO
t
N
C
P3,800-5
h
2H2O
OH
23,504-0
h
OH
HO
Si
CH
FT-IR 2(2),3210D
OCH
OCH
Beil. 6,313
17,560-9
h
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH2CH3
OCH CH
2 3
3
OCH
mp 145-147
Cl
Cl
Si
FW 392.91
IRRITANT
44,010-8
h
Cl
Si
185
OH
OH
P3,930-3
h
12,573-3
h
29,663-5
N-Phthaloyl-dl
-glutamic anhydride, 98% [3343-28-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5g
100g
500g
1kg
$
13.10
14.40
37.00
49.30
1kg
2.5kg
16kg
10.70
23.30
119.40
5g
26.60
25g
100g
27.90
79.70
5g
100g
500g
20.50
61.10
205.40
50g
250g
21.20
68.80
5g
25g
40.60
142.10
5g
10.20
5g
10g
73.70
122.90
1L
4L
18L
16.80
41.10
130.80
O
O
O
O
N
HO
O
O
CH (CH ) CH C
2
23 2
OH OH
CH
CH
P4,500-1
h
22,117-1
h
OH
CH CH
3
3
21,830-8
h
H C O
3
49,461-5
CH
Piperidine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. Typical loading 3.0-4.0
mmol piperidine/g
21,849-9
N
CH CHCH OH
2
2
OH
18,125-0
CH
CH
43,494-9
h
CH CH
2
C
H N
2
186
CH CH
CH CH
2
2
x HO C
C
CH CH
2
C
CH CH
2
C
43,495-7
h
18,127-7
h
51,146-3
CH CH
CH CH
2
2
x HO C
H N C
2
O
O
RO
H N
2
43,493-0
h
51,147-1
CH CH
2
C
CH CH
2
C
RO
R = H or Na
40,908-1
h
CH CH
2
x
H N C
2
O
CH
CH
CH
CH
Cl
3
C CH SO H
2 3
NH C CHCH
19,198-1
CH
CH
3
C CH SO H
2 3
NH C CH CH
CH CH
CN
Poly(acrylamide-co-diallyldimethylammonium chloride), 10 . . . . . .
wt. % in water [26590-05-6] nr1.3500 d 1.020
5g
250g
500g
19.40
43.30
74.90
5g
250g
500g
16.80
36.70
66.10
5g
250g
500g
16.30
32.50
60.90
5g
250g
500g
16.30
32.50
60.90
1L
4L
15.60
30.00
100g
250g
43.80
81.70
10g
78.60
CH
3
$
16.80
41.70
19,197-3
h
CH
H N
2
d 0.750 IRRITANT
Granules. 1.5 wt. % acrylic acid. Average Mw ca. 15,000,000.
Contains 10-15 wt. % adsorbed water. pH 5-7
Soluble in water and some protonic solvents. Changes in pH
from 3 to 10 have little effect on viscosity. High tolerance for
electrolytes. Insolubilized by chromic salts.
Thickening agent, binder, sizing agent, flocculating agent,
crosslinker, filtering aid, lubricant, drag reduction and polymer
recovery agent.
R = H or Na
y
H N
2
1L
4L
Poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acrylonitrile) [54640-82-3] Safety 2,2859A R&S 1(2),3185L
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
Powder. Acrylonitrile content 95%
187
CH
CH
3
C CH SO H
2 3
NH C CH CH
CH CH
2
Poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
styrene) [51121-85-8] FT-IR 2(3),4611D Safety 2,2859B
10g
$
69.70
10g
172.30
5g
100g
17.50
42.00
5g
100g
250g
15.90
63.10
117.00
5g
100g
250g
15.90
40.80
69.00
5g
100g
250g
17.60
45.10
76.40
5g
100g
250g
15.90
40.80
69.00
5g
100g
250g
17.60
45.10
76.40
100mL
500mL
20.00
64.55
5mL
250mL
500mL
16.10
42.00
70.20
5g
250g
500g
19.50
37.00
66.60
5g
250g
500g
19.50
37.00
66.60
5g
250g
500g
14.80
37.00
66.60
O
C
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
OH
CH CH
52,392-5
h
41,600-2
h
19,202-3
h
19,205-8
h
R = H or Na
n
R = H or Na
n
OR
CH CH
19,203-1
h
30,623-1
h
OR
CH CH
188
R = H or Na
30,622-3
h
OR
CH CH
O
C
30,621-5
h
O
C
O
C
30,620-7
h
O
C
O
C
18,128-5
h
O
C
O
C
32,366-7
h
O
C
O
C
18,129-3
h
44,701-3
h
42,034-4
h
41,601-0
h
O
ONa
CH CH
O
C
ONa
CH CH
ONa
CH CH
41,602-9
h
ONa
CH CH
41,604-5
h
ONa
CH CH
41,603-7
h
ONa
CH CH
43,277-6
h
CH CH
2
C
CH CH
2
C
H N
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
x HO C C OH y
HO C
21.70
71.90
100mL
500mL
19.10
63.50
100mL
500mL
20.70
68.70
100mL
500mL
19.10
63.50
100mL
500mL
19.10
63.50
O O
250g
1kg
15.60
35.90
250g
1kg
18.10
39.60
250mL
1L
14.50
30.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Superabsorbent polymer. Granules. 200-1,000 microns. pH
5.5-6.0
Rapid absorption of water. Material can undergo many wet/dry
cycles.
Retention and slow release of water for agricultural and
horticultural applications.
R = H or K
y
100g
500g
R = H or Na
n
RO
43,636-4
CH CH
2
RO C
16.00
54.60
O
C
100g
500g
O
C
O
C
$
15.60
37.70
O
C
250g
1kg
R = H or K
41,605-3
h
189
CH CH
CH CH
2
x RO
C
CH CH
R = H, Na
OR y
C C
41,606-1
h
41,608-8
h
43,278-4
CH CH
2
O C
O CH CH
2 2
R = H or Na
y
net-Polyacrylic-inter-net-polysiloxane [143106-82-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 1.170 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Average particle size 280 micron. Interpenetrating polymer
network (IPN) impact modifier. Polymer of butyl acrylate, allyl,
methyl and 3-(dimethoxymethylsilyl)propyl methacrylates
interpenetrated with cyclic dimethylsiloxanes
Unique IPN offering high impact strength and good
weatherability.
Impact modifier for PVC and engineering plastics.
CHCH
CN
CHCH
CN
CN
CH CH
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
CN x
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
NH CH CH
N
2
2
18,131-5
h
Polyacrylonitrile [25014-41-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,089-0
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene) [9003-18-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,090-4
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene) [9003-18-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,091-2
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene) [9003-18-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,890-0
h
R
y
O
R=
CN
CH CH
2
18,132-3
h
CN
CH CH
2
250g
1kg
13.80
40.20
250g
1kg
14.80
32.60
250g
1kg
15.60
33.70
5g
128.30
50g
100g
48.60
80.90
100g
33.80
100g
33.80
100g
250g
22.70
45.30
100mL
250mL
16.80
30.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Free-flowing granular powder. 100-850 microns. Absorbs many
times its weight of aqueous fluids. pH (1 wt. % gel in 0.9 wt. %
NaCl) 6.0 0.5
'Superabsorbent'polymer. Absorbs aqueous fluids to give gels
which retain fluids under stress. Polymer swells in water but
does not dissolve. Amount of aqueous fluid absorbed decreases
with increasing salt content.
Absorbent for aqueous-based spills. Retention and slow release
aid for water.
44,451-0
190
$
15.10
37.10
O O
250g
1kg
O O
RO
CH CH
2
C
OR y
C C
RO
R = H, Na
NH
CH CH
2
CN x
CH CH CH CH
2
2
41,889-7
h
41,886-2
h
R
y
O
R=
NH CH CH
2
2
NH
O
CH CH
2
CN x
CH CH
2
CH CH
OH
41,887-0
h
O
CH CH
2
CN x
CH CH
2
CH CH
OH
41,888-9
h
O
CH CH
2
CN x
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
C
2
z
y HO C
OH
41,892-7
H C
2
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
C
2
CN n
CH
3
OH
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
CH
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
18,088-2
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene) [9003-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,012-9
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene) [9003-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CN
CH CH
2
100mL
250mL
15.60
32.10
100mL
250mL
17.70
37.40
100mL
500mL
16.80
46.40
500g
1kg
56.20
94.90
250g
1kg
15.60
31.40
CH
3
CN
16.30
30.70
HO C
100mL
250mL
HO C
$
16.60
33.00
FT-IR 2(3),4615B
Average Mn ca. 3,500. 18 wt. % acrylonitrile. 1.8 carboxyl
groups per molecule. Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 1,350 poise. Tg
(DSC) -52
Acid number : 29
Solubility parameter : 8.82
Enhances impact strength, thermal shock, peel strength and
crack resistance of epoxy compositions.
Component of epoxy-based adhesives, composites and
coatings. Intermediate in corrosion-resistant vinyl esters,
acrylated epoxies used in radiation curing and photopolymer
printing plates.
HO C
100mL
250mL
191
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene) [9003-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,014-5
h
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene) [9003-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,097-8
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-methacrylonitrile) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CN
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CN
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH
CH CH
2
CN x
CH
CH CH
2
CN
Cl
CH
Cl
CH
Poly(acrylonitrile-co-vinylidene chloride-co-methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate) [25214-39-5] d 1.200
250g
1kg
19.30
50.50
1g
5g
25g
17.00
53.00
176.30
1g
5g
25g
17.00
53.00
176.30
5g
25g
42.20
138.40
1g
5g
25g
15.10
42.30
140.70
100mL
250mL
20.20
42.90
47,913-6
192
OH
CH CH NH CH CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
n = 1-2
NH
N
CH
2 n
23.60
65.40
44,607-6
h
47,914-4
HCl
CH NH
2 2
CH CH
2
n
250g
1kg
53.75
CH CH
2
n
H N CH
2
2
HCl
CH NH
2 2
CH CH
2
n
15.60
31.40
50g
CH CH
2
n
H N CH
2
2
250g
1kg
C
2
CH O C
3
O
$
14.80
29.50
51,794-1
h
CH
CH CH
CH CH
2
2
CN x CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CN x
250g
1kg
28,321-5
h
28,322-3
h
41,026-8
1-[N-[Poly(3-allyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl)]-2-aminoethyl]-2- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
imidazolidinone, 90 wt. % solution in water nr1.4940
d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)
Adhesion promoter.
CH
44,446-4
h
CH CH
FT-IR 2(3),4617A
Anticoagulant
SO Na
3
OCH
NH
5g
25g
19.30
48.90
10g
50g
45.30
149.20
10g
50g
45.30
149.20
5g
25g
26.30
87.30
5g
25g
16.60
55.10
50mL
80.00
250mL
1L
17.00
41.90
100g
500g
17.00
36.20
IRRITANT
NH
47,670-6
NH
53,068-9
N
n
NH
t
42,832-9
N
H
N
H
X
n
53,056-5
t
N
H
N
H
X
n
NH
52,328-3
3
X
1-3
= SO3H or H
O
NH CH CH
C
2
OR
R = H or Na
n
47,789-3
h
45,831-7
h
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
mp > 300
Inherently conducting polymer based additive. Loading of
polyaniline in carbon black typically 20%. Bulk conductivity 40
S/cm. Dopant is proprietary organic sulfonic acid. Stable up to
at least 300C in air.
Conductive additive for thermoplastics and thermosets.
O
n
193
O
O
42,727-6
h
N
H
NH C
NH
OH
Polybenzimidazole [25928-81-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,120-6
h
Poly(3,3',4,4'-benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride-co- . . . . . .
4,4'-oxydianiline/1,3-phenylenediamine), amic acid
(solution) [31942-21-9] bp 159 nr1.5170 d 1.060
NH
NH
HO
OH
O
CH CH
2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
18,135-8
3
CCH
CH O
2
41,323-2
h
OH
CH
25g
100g
16.70
44.90
5g
25g
35.00
117.70
1g
10g
14.50
49.90
25g
100g
17.50
47.70
10g
42.70
n
HO C
Poly[1,4-benzenedicarbonyl-alt-bis(4-phenoxyphenyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methanone] [55088-54-5]
30,979-6
h
N
N
H
$
16.70
44.90
25g
100g
Poly[1,4-benzenedicarbonyl-alt-bis(4-phenoxyphenyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methanone] [55088-54-5] mp 381 d 1.300
FT-IR 2(3),4617D
UV absorber.
Mw ca. 50,000
C
O
194
NH
C
C
NH
OH
44,602-5
S CH
C
Cl
3
N CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
CH
3
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
45,862-7
h
Cl
CH
CH
NH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
CH
3
n
SCH CH
2 3
n
OH
38,587-5
OH
CH
CH
OH
CH
Poly[bis(2-chloroethyl) ether-alt-1,3-bis[3-(dimethylamino)- . . . . . . . .
propyl]urea], quaternized, 62 wt. % in water [68555-36-2]
(Polyquaternium-2) bp 105 nr1.4680 d 1.130
Poly[bis(ethylthio)acetylene] [93975-08-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Average Mn ca. 1,200 (VPO). Forms very stable highly
conducting material when irradiated with laser light in thin
layers. Synth. Met. 1990, 37, 151.
Poly(bis-alkylthioacetylenes) are insulators (10-14 siemens/cm)
and achieve laser-induced permanent electrical conductivity (10
to 200 siemens/cm). Soluble in halogenated hydrocarbons and
aromatic solvents.
A p-type semiconductor.
CH CH S
3 2
$
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74.80
100mg
250mg
39.60
84.80
100mL
500mL
17.60
50.90
50mg
250mg
25.30
83.90
25g
100g
23.90
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50mg
250mg
25.30
83.90
25g
68.90
44,601-7
C
Poly[bis(benzylthio)acetylene] [93975-09-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Average Mn ca. 900 (VPO). Forms very stable highly conducting
material when irradiated with laser light in thin layers. Synth.
Met. 1990, 37, 151. Tg ~60
Properties......see 44,601-7
Applications....see 44,601-7.
CH S
2
1g
10g
n
HO C
Poly(3,3',4,4'-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride-co-1,4- . . . . . . . . . .
phenylenediamine), amic acid (solution) [29319-22-0]
Poly[2,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)-4-methylphenol-co-4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxybenzoic acid] [31605-48-8] mp 197 (dec.)
FT-IR 2(3),4618C
IRRITANT
O
n
44,600-9
SCH
C
CH S
3
CH
CH
CH
O
O
O
n
18,164-1
h
18,167-6
h
C
CH
O
n
Poly[bis(methylthio)acetylene] [93975-07-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Average Mn ca. 4,000. Forms very stable highly conducting
material when irradiated with laser light in thin layers. Synth.
Met. 1990, 37, 151.
Properties......see 44,601-7.
Applications....see 44,601-7.
1set 216.50
195
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
196
42,813-2
h
43,513-9
h
18,162-5
h
O
n
3
O
O
n
3
O
O
n
C
CH
C
CH
43,512-0
h
O
n
C
CH
C
CH
42,812-4
h
O
n
250g
1kg
$
23.30
64.70
250g
1kg
24.70
68.60
250g
24.70
250g
1kg
24.70
68.60
5g
250g
500g
18.20
58.00
98.40
CH
C
C
x
CH
CH
CH
CH
y
3
18,119-6
CH
3
C CH
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
$
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55.00
100mL
500mL
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52.70
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500mL
16.30
52.70
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500mL
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500mL
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500g
16.30
52.70
100g
500g
16.30
52.70
100g
500g
16.30
52.70
OCH CHCH O
2
2
OH
250g
1kg
Poly[Bisphenol A carbonate-co-4,4'-(3,3,5-trimethyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclohexylidene)diphenol carbonate] d 1.150
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,682-1
h
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
38,770-3
h
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,680-5
h
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,549-3
h
n = 0.13
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,681-3
h
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,545-0
h
n = 2.6
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
CH
O CH CH CH
2
2
O
5
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,548-5
h
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
2
O
40,546-9
h
n = 11-15
CH
CH
C
CH
OH
O CH CH CH
2
2
3
n = 15-25
CH
O
n
C
CH
O CH
3
2
O
40,547-7
h
197
CH
O
O
O
N
CH
NO
O N
2
O
n
43,231-8
h
CH
O
O
N
O
N
CH
NO
O N
2
O
n
CH (CH ) CH
N
2
24 2
N n
N
CH
3
CH
3
CH
N
H
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
3
N
H
CH
41,324-0
h
18,136-6
250g
1kg
31.80
87.30
Poly[N,N'-bis(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)-1,6-hexane- . . . . . . . . .
diamine-co-2,4-dichloro-6-morpholino-1,3,5-triazine]
[82451-48-7] FT-IR 2(3),3895C IRRITANT
100g
250g
31.80
57.10
1g
5g
41.40
163.90
100g
250g
50.60
96.10
100g
250g
44.90
85.20
250mL
1L
15.60
28.10
3
O
CH CH
$
31.80
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1kg
Br
18,137-4
CH
18,138-2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
198
43,477-9
h
CH CH CH CH
2
2
C C
CH
Polybutadiene [9003-17-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.5230 d 0.910 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn 1,530-2,070 (VPO). Contains 1% 1,2-addition, 72%
cis-1,4, and 27% trans-1,4. Viscosity (20C, DIN 53 015)
675-825 mPa.s
Iodine number (g/100g, DIN 53241) : 425-475
Peroxide number (mval/kg) : E
10
Softening temperature : -66 to -54C
Contributes high corrosion resistance to coatings.
Component of water soluble binders and electrical encapsulants.
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH
CH
HO
CH CH
2
HO
HO
Polybutadiene [25038-44-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH
x
46,686-7
h
41,891-9
h
38,767-3
h
38,768-1
h
38,766-5
h
40,620-1
h
19,079-9
h
20,041-7
CH
CH
x
CH
2
O
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH
CH CH CHCH
2
2
CH C H
2
CH CH
OH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH
2 n
OH
OH
y
OH
y
OH
OH
Average Mn ca. 3,000 (VPO). Contains 1% 1,2-addition, 75% cis1,4, and 24% trans-1,4. Viscosity (20C, DIN 53 015) 2,7003,000 mPa.s
Acid number (mg KOH/g, ASTM D 604) : E
0.3
Iodine number (g/100g, DIN 53 241) : 420-480
Peroxide number (mval/kg) : E
10
Pour point : ca. -50C
Low viscosity liquid that undergoes polymerization in the
presence of oxygen and free radical generators. Unsaponifiable
drying oil. Improves water and chemical resistance. Soluble in
aliphatic hydrocarbons.
Co-reactant for air curing coatings.
Viscous liquid. Contains 20% 1,2-addition, 80% cis- and trans1,4. Average Mn ca. 5,000
CH CH CH CH
2
2
38,369-4
n
O
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
HO
Polybutadiene [9003-17-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O
HO C
HO
43,478-7
h
20,046-8
$
15.60
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250mL
42.70
81.20
100mL
250mL
19.30
39.60
100mL
250mL
16.80
31.80
500mL
35.90
500mL
35.90
500mL
26.10
500mL
26.10
25g
500g
1kg
18.40
41.60
72.80
100g
250g
31.30
62.60
100g
250g
28.30
56.50
250mL
1L
199
CH
CH CH
2
3
CH
2 n
20,043-3
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
CH CH
45,903-8
h
Polybutadiene-block-polyisoprene [25102-52-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,253-5
h
Polybutadiene-graft-poly(methyl acrylate-co-acrylonitrile) . . . . . . . . .
[27012-62-0] d 1.150
O
CH O C
3
CH CH
2
CN
y
2
2 n
CH CH CHCH
2
2
CH C H
2
CH CH
20,048-4
CH CH
2
nr1.5190 d 0.920
Average Mw ca. 30,000-50,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 20 wt. % in
toluene, 30C) 40-80 cps. ca. 6 wt. % polyisoprene
Modifier for plastics and elastomers.
O
C
42,659-8
h
42,657-1
h
41,017-9
O
O
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
C
x
NH
x = 3-4
O
H N
2
O
O
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
C
x
NH
x = 13-14
H C
2
CH (O CH CH CH CH ) O CH
2
2
2
2 n
CH
200
$
28.30
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250g
37.60
65.10
250mL
1L
20.10
55.50
250g
1kg
17.40
45.30
500g
2kg
16.80
33.80
50g
250g
16.80
46.30
100mL
500mL
16.80
42.50
5mL
25mL
16.30
42.90
43,431-0
H N
2
100g
250g
FT-IR 2(1),321A
N
O
CH
O
CH NH
2
CH
3
O
O
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
CH
CH
CH
3
R=
RO
CH
3
NH CH
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
45,841-4
h
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH
3
or
CH
C CH
2
2
CH
3
O
n
CH
O
NH
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
NH
CH
n
N
43,354-3
h
O
CH
O
NH
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
NH
CH
n
N
18,938-3
h
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
n
18,939-1
h
38,863-7
h
C
CH
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
n
CH
CH
CH
x
3
CH
CH CH y
2 3
250mL
1L
18.20
39.60
250g
1kg
20.00
56.40
250g
1kg
20.00
57.60
250g
500g
29.40
47.60
250g
500g
29.40
47.60
100mL
1L
15.60
64.50
O
O
$
20.80
57.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Polyurethane prepolymer. 5 wt. % isocyanate. Average Mn ca.
1,600. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (40C) 3,500 cps.
Specific gravity (70C) 1.02
DP ~18
Residual TDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore A, reacted with MOCA) : 93
Over 90% of product is 2:1 adduct, <10% oligomer.
Non-spark hammers, solid truck tires, metal forming die pads
and idler rollers.
O
O
250mL
1L
Fp >230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 750. Viscosity (25C) 1,700 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.0
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 150
43,352-7
h
O
201
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
38,872-6
h
18,141-2
h
18,140-4
h
44,479-0
CH CH y
2 3
CH
CH CH y
2 3
3
CH
CH
38,869-6
h
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
x
3
38,868-8
h
CH CH y
2 3
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
38,865-3
h
CH
CH CH y
2 3
CHCH
2 n
C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O
CHCH
2 n
C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O
O
(CH ) CO C
33
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2
y
CH CH O C
3 2
O
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O
C
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
(CH ) C O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2n
x
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
24
O CH CH CH CH O C
2
2
2
2
(CH ) C
2n
202
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
C
n
15.60
64.50
100mL
1L
15.60
64.50
1L
64.50
10g
69.60
50g
62.50
250g
1kg
18.90
51.20
10g
25g
31.30
60.10
100g
500g
16.80
31.30
250g
1kg
20.50
56.50
44,800-1
OCH CH CH CH OH
2 2 2 2
d 1.200
Biodegradable thermoplastic. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 20g/10
min. Tm (DSC, peak) 98
Tensile strength at yield : 209 kg/cm2
Impact strength, Izod (-20C) : 20 kg-cm/cm
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
100mL
1L
n = 2 or 4
18,150-1
h
n
$
15.60
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CH C
2
HO C
100mL
1L
45,834-1
h
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O
C
CH CH
2
2
C O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
x
NH CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
CH CH n
2 3
O CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
O CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
44,599-1
C
y
43,987-8
h
44,802-8
OH
O
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
C
y
43,514-7
C
n
43,515-5
O CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
$
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1kg
18.80
52.60
1L
22.70
100g
500g
16.80
31.30
5g
250g
500g
250g
1kg
16.80
62.90
98.30
18.70
49.90
250g
1kg
16.90
31.80
19,094-2
h
n
100g
250g
O
CH CH
2
2
mp 125 d 1.070
Biodegradable semi-crystalline thermoplastic. Tm 125C
Tensile modulus (ISO 527, 200 mm/min) : 180 MPa
Vicat softening point (ISO 306) : 51C
Insoluble in acetone and gasoline.
Disposable film and containers.
bp > 316 nr1.4740 d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)
Dihydroxy functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity
(25C, ASTM D 2849) 2,500-2,800 cps
Hydroxyl number (wet, ASTM D 4274) : 105-115
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 0.3 max.
Properties......see 43,102-8.
Applications....see 43,102-8.
OCH CH CH CH OH
2 2 2 2
O
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
24 2
O CH CH
46,827-4
h
203
43,056-0
h
43,055-2
h
18,153-6
h
18,152-8
h
18,158-7
CH
3
C CH
n
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
C
O
CH
3
C CH
C
n
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
100g
500g
1kg
5kg
$
14.50
25.50
42.60
137.80
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500g
1kg
5kg
14.50
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42.90
137.80
100g
500g
1kg
5kg
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143.80
25g
69.70
5g
250g
500g
18.10
41.40
65.10
1g
5g
45.90
199.30
500g
68.10
CH
3
CH C
CH
2
3
n
C O C CH
O
CH
C
CH CH CH CH O C
3 2 2 2
O
204
3
CH
CH
CH
2
C
x
y
C O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3
18,156-0
h
2
OCH CH CH CH x
2 2 2 3
CH
CH
3
CH
2
OCH CH CH CH x
2 2 2 3
2
OCH
C
O
47,403-7
h
36,970-5
Poly(4-tert-butylstyrene) [26009-55-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
C CH
CH
3
C CH
C
44,582-7
h
y
3
3
CH
2
OCH
y
3
CHCH
CH
C CH
CH
5g
250g
500g
15.90
35.70
58.80
10g
100g
30.60
167.50
1g
229.35
1g
229.35
5g
250g
500g
16.30
47.60
74.80
5g
250g
500g
15.00
49.90
87.10
51,142-0
44,075-2
h
O
C
n
18,160-9
h
O
O CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
O CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
3
$
16.30
30.00
49,533-6
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
S
250g
1kg
C
n
Polycaprolactone [24980-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pellets. Biodegradable polymer. Average Mw ca. 65,000,
average Mn ca. 42,500. Melt index (80C/0.3 MPa, ASTM D
1238-73) 1.9g/10min
Tensile strength (2in/min) : 26 MPa
Ultimate elongation (2in/min) : 600-1,000%
Impact (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256-73A) : 82 J/m
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240-75) : 55
Properties......see 44,075-2.
Applications....see 44,075-2.
205
Polycaprolactone [24980-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,940-5
h
18,941-3
h
18,942-1
h
52,632-0
Polycaprolactone-block-polytetrahydrofuran-block-poly- . . . . . . . . . . .
caprolactone [9051-88-1] (Polytetramethylene ether
glycol, Poly THF, Polymeg) mp 30-33 d 1.050
O
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
O
O
CH CH O
2
2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
H
n
2
O
O
CH CH O
2
2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
H
n
O
O
CH CH O
2
2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
H
n
O
H
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
2
23
O
x
O CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2
OH
z
t
5g
250g
500g
$
16.30
47.60
74.80
5g
250g
500g
17.50
52.90
95.20
5g
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500g
15.70
51.30
85.50
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500g
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500g
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500g
21.80
61.30
108.80
1g
5g
22.70
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500mL
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25g
60.00
Fp 230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC
O
CH O
2
CH CH
3 2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
CH O
2
O
CH O
2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
CH CH
3 2
CH O
2
48,106-8
Poly(carbodihydridosilane) [74056-94-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(HPCS, hydridopolycarbosilane) bp 50 nr1.5090 d 0.950
Si
CH
H
n
45,875-9
N
Si
H
206
52,261-9
3
CH
2
n
CH
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
20,040-9
h
CH (CH ) CH O
H
2
23 2
n
O
CH O
2
O
O
CH O
2
20,038-7
h
52,260-0
3
Si
CH
52,259-7
Si
CH
52,258-9
Si
CH
O
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
CH
NH
O
CH
CH
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
C NH
CH
NH
CH
2
2
2
2
41,832-3
O
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
CH
NH
O
CH
CH
O
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
C NH
CH
NH
CH
2
2
2
2
41,833-1
O
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
CH
NH
O
CH
CH
O
NH
CH
NH
O
O
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
O CH CH O
2
2
C O
x
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
C NH
CH
NH
CH
2
2
2
2
O
H C
2
CH
40,758-5
O
O
CH CH
C
2
2
n = 1.4
N
C
NH CH CH
ONa
34,641-1
2
Poly(2-carboxyethyl) acrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4590 d 1.160 Fp 212F(100C) FT-IR 2(3),4629B
IRRITANT
Average M.W. ~170. Inhibited with 2000 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone
H
n
O
HO
C NH
CH
C NH
CH
O
C NH
CH
25g
60.00
25g
60.00
25g
100g
21.80
59.40
25g
100g
21.80
59.40
25g
100g
21.80
59.40
50mL
250mL
16.30
46.20
5g
25g
25.40
83.30
250g
66.70
41,831-5
$
60.00
CH
25g
CH
Poly[1-[4-(3-carboxy-4-hydroxyphenylazo)benzene- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sulfonamido]-1,2-ethanediyl, sodium salt], tech.
FT-IR 2(3),4629C
R&S 1(2),3189A
Cl
CH C
2
CHCH
18,168-4
h
207
CHCH
Cl
CH C
2
CHCH
CH CH
20,539-7
h
Polychloroprene [9010-98-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,540-0
h
Polychloroprene [9010-98-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,412-4
Poly(4-chlorostyrene) [24991-47-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$
62.30
250g
51.20
1g
5g
43.50
188.60
25g
100g
17.80
48.40
25g
100g
16.70
46.40
5g
25g
500g
15.30
39.10
386.40
1g
5g
28.80
96.10
50mL
250mL
17.50
58.80
250g
Cl
42,691-1
h
Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) [9002-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,471-0
h
Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) [9002-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,693-8
h
52,762-9
th
40,805-0
h
Cl
CF CF
2
Cl
CF CF
2
Cl
C
CF
CH CF
2 2
N
N
Cu
N
N
N
n
O
O CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
2
n
208
2
CH
2
CH
O
O CH
3
CH
2
CH
O
O CH
3
CH
2
CH
40,551-5
h
40,804-2
h
40,803-4
h
43,053-6
h
Poly(1,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate-co-ethylene . . . .
terephthalate) [25640-14-6] d 1.230
O
O CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
n
O
O CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
O
O CH
2
CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
n
O CH
2
CH O
2
C
x
O CH CH O
2 2
CH O
2
C
x
O CH CH O
2 2
O
n
CH
3
CCH
C O
O
$
16.30
54.00
100g
500g
15.60
35.90
100g
500g
15.60
35.90
250g
1kg
22.70
56.50
1kg
25.00
250g
500g
21.80
36.20
10g
25g
44.40
83.20
43,533-3
h
O CH
2
100g
500g
Poly(1,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate-co-ethylene . . . .
terephthalate) [25640-14-6]
Amorphous copolymer. Average Mn ca. 26,000. ca. 60 wt. %
ethylene terephthalate. Viscosity (intrinsic) 0.73 dL/g. Tg (DSC)
ca. 81
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 82C
Tensile strength at break : 28 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell D, ASTM D 785) : 105
Impact strength (Izod, notched, 23 C,
ASTM D 256) : 91 J/m
Properties......see 43,053-6.
Applications....see 43,053-6.
46,854-1
h
Polycyclohexanone [9003-41-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19,194-9
h
d 1.100
Mn ca. 900 (GPC). Tg (DSC onset) 49
Soluble in ethanol, ethyl acetate, acetone and toluene.
Additive for solvent-based coatings to improve build, gloss,
and hardness.
nr1.5065 d 1.100 FT-IR 2(3),4631C Safety 2,2868C
R&S 1(2),3167C
Powder. Average Mw ca. 65,000 (GPC). Tg 104
209
t
F
CF
F
n
53,358-0
t
F
CF
F
n
53,359-9
t
F
CF
F
n
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
2
26 3
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
2
26 3
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
2
26 3
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
2
26 3
210
Poly(1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,7,7-decafluoro-3-oxa-1,6-heptadiene), . . . . . . . . . .
modified, 9 wt. % solution in perfluorotributylamine
[101182-89-2] [CYTOP
, perfluoro(1-butenyl vinyl ether)
homocyclopolymer]
10g
120.00
Poly(1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,7,7-decafluoro-3-oxa-1,6-heptadiene), . . . . . . . . . .
silane modified, 9 wt. % solution in
perfluorotributylamine [101182-89-2] [CYTOP
,
perfluoro(1-butenyl vinyl ether) homocyclopolymer]
10g
120.00
250mL
20.50
250mL
20.50
250mL
20.50
250mL
20.50
$
90.00
5g
IRRITANT
Amorphous fluoropolymer. Average Mn ca. 100,000. Precision
filtered grade. Easy release from glass substrate for free
standing films. Viscosity ca. 840 cP.
Tg ca. 108C. Specific heat 840 kcal/kg.K. Coefficient of linear
expansion 74x10-6 K-1. Contact angle 110. Critical surface
tension 19 dyne/cm. Dielectric constant (60Hz ~1MHz, 25C) 2.1
~2.2 Volume resistivity (25C in atmosphere) > 1017 ohm.cm
Optical transmittance (200 micron sheet) ~90% (at 250 nm),
>95% (400-700 nm).
Insoluble in water (<0.01 60C, 1 wk). Excellent durability
against acids, bases, and organics except perfluorosolvents.
Soluble in perfluorotrialkylamine (28,094-1). swells (80% RT for 3
days) in trifluorotrichloroethane.
Semiconductor photomask pellicles, microelectronic etch
masks, anti-reflective coatings, chemically resistant protective
coatings, optical waveguide/fiber claddings, low K dielectrics.
Poly(1,1,2,4,4,5,5,6,7,7-decafluoro-3-oxa-1,6-heptadiene), 9 . . . . . . . .
wt. % solution in perfluorotributylamine [101182-89-2]
[CYTOP, perfluoro(1-butenyl vinyl ether)
homocyclopolymer] bp 166 d 1.907 Fp 215F(101C)
46,234-9
h
Poly(1-decene) [68037-01-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,235-7
h
Poly(1-decene) [68037-01-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,236-5
h
Poly(1-decene) [68037-01-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,233-0
h
Fp >230F(110C)
51,085-8
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
40,901-4
h
Cl
CH
40,902-2
h
Cl
N
CH
CH
RTECS# BP6360000
Average Mw ca. 400,000-500,000
Cl
40,903-0
h
CH
CH
Cl
N
CH
C OCH CHCH
2
2
C OCH CHCH
2
2
15.80
17.80
44.70
25mL
1L
4L
14.70
15.40
41.80
25mL
1L
4L
15.60
17.50
35.90
25mL
1L
19.10
27.00
18,175-7
h
100g
250g
81.00
144.00
35,925-4
Poly[(dibenzo-18-crown-6)-co-formaldehyde] [53660-42-7]. . . . . . . . . .
1g
5g
19.80
65.70
25g
250g
17.00
45.30
250mL
1L
18.20
44.20
25mL
1L
4L
229.35
52,237-6
h
1g
$
229.35
For solid state properties see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233
Red solid. Conducting polymer. 1:1 (head-to-head):(head-to-tail)
linkages of regioisomers
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Soluble in chloroform, CH2Cl2, toluene and THF.
For applications see 44,570-3.
CH (CH ) CH
2
28 3
1g
CH (CH ) CH
2
28 3
S
CH
O
n
47,314-6
h
OH
CH
d 1.100 IRRITANT
Degree of polymerization ~1. Tg 92C
O
O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
45,839-2
h
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
C
n
211
RO
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
R=
45,838-4
h
45,871-6
Poly[di(ethylene glycol)/cyclohexanedimethanol-alt- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
isophthalic acid, sulfonated]
or
CH
2
CH
2
= H or
SO Na
3
45,758-2
h
O
RO
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O
RO
R=
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
or
R=
O
n
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH (CH )CH
2
2
O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O
RO
C
n
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
OCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2
O
n
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
or CH3CH2C(CH2-)3(OH)
45,840-6
h
F
O x
CF
212
CF
CF CF
2
2
20.50
56.50
250mL
1L
19.30
53.20
250mL
22.70
250mL
22.70
250mL
1L
17.00
35.10
1g
72.80
46,962-9
250mL
1L
OCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2
R=
46,081-8
n
31.70
(OH)
46,079-6
O
250g
Fp >230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 2,500. Viscosity (25C) 26,000 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 4.2
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 90
Equivalent weight : 600
(OH)
45,759-0
h
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
or
CH (CH )CH
2
2
$
18.20
44.20
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
O
n
250mL
1L
Poly[4,5-difluoro-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-dioxole-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tetrafluoroethylene] [37626-13-4] nr1.2900 d 1.670
Amorphous copolymer. Melt index (360C/5.0kg) 8g/10min. 87
mole % dioxole. Tg 240
Licensed under U.S. Patent 4 754 009 and several use patents
Tensile strength (ASTM D 1708) : 24.6 MPa
Dielectric constant (ASTM D 150, at 1 MHz) : 1.904
Contact angle with water : 105
Critical surface energy : 15.6 dynes/cm
Soluble in fluorinated solvents such as perfluoromethylcyclohexane, perfluorobenzene, and perfluorodecalin. High gas
permeability, high compressibility, good creep resistance, low
thermal conductivity, transparent to microwaves and the lowest
dielectric constant of any known fluoropolymer.
Optoelectronic devices for optical clarity, low-refractive index
coating for optical devices, protective coating for chemical
resistance, release coating, and sight window for harsh
chemical environments.
O x
O
CF
CF
CH
3
CH
N
H
CH
1g
$
72.80
500g
27.90
5g
100g
500g
15.00
31.90
74.60
100g
500g
31.90
74.60
100g
500g
32.90
82.00
250mL
1L
16.30
35.20
250g
1kg
17.40
47.60
F
CF CF
2
2
Poly[4,5-difluoro-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)-1,3-dioxole-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
tetrafluoroethylene] [37626-13-4]
n
3
36,708-7
h
19,101-9
n = 6-8
19,103-5
19,104-3
43,464-7
h
43,465-5
Cl
3
CH CH CH
2
2
CH
OH
3
N
CH
Cl
3
CH CH CH
2
2
CH
OH
3
NH
2
CH CH NH
Cl
3
CH CH CH
2
2
CH
OH
3
NH
2
CH CH NH
CH
40,911-1
h
25mL
1L
4L
16.30
18.70
51.60
40,914-6
h
Poly(dimethylamine-co-epichlorohydrin-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ethylenediamine), 50 wt. % solution in water [42751-79-1]
25mL
1L
4L
16.80
21.00
57.60
25mL
1L
4L
16.30
20.10
54.40
40,913-8
h
Poly(dimethylamine-co-epichlorohydrin-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ethylenediamine), 50 wt. % solution in water [42751-79-1]
Average Mw ca. 75,000
213
18,180-3
h
CH
CH
18,178-1
h
18,184-6
3
3
O Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
O
3
O
3
46,930-0
h
3
O
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
5mL
250mL
1L
17.30
53.40
147.20
37,832-1
h
5mL
250mL
1L
17.30
51.30
141.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
38.80
70.20
CH
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
R&S 1(2),3179F
CH
CH
R&S 1(2),3179F
37,836-4
h
214
37,837-2
h
3
3
RTECS# TQ2690000
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
CH
3
3
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
CH
37,835-6
h
3
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
CH
37,834-8
h
3
17.30
41.10
137.80
31,766-7
h
O Si
CH
5mL
50mL
250mL
3
3
17.30
41.20
141.00
O Si
CH
169.50
5mL
50mL
250mL
3
3
1set
O Si
CH
90.00
46,931-9
h
3
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
25g
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
16.00
35.30
51.40
36,187-9
CH
5g
100g
250g
O Si
CH
$
120.80
O
CH
25g
O
CH
RTECS# JT6484500
37,838-0
h
O Si
CH
CH
R&S 1(2),3179F
37,839-9
h
O Si
CH
CH
37,840-2
h
CH
37,841-0
h
O Si
CH
CH
37,842-9
h
O Si
CH
CH
CH
18,183-8
CH
CH
37,843-7
h
CH
CH
O
x
CH
CH
H NCH CH NHCH CH CH
2
2 2
2 2 2
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
O
3
CH
Si
Si
Si
CH
18
CH
OCH
3
Si CH CH CH NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
2 2 2
n OCH
3
CH
O
CH
CH
3
Si O
Si
16
CH
3
Si CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
n CH
3
CH
3
Si CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
n CH
3
RTECS# TQ2690000
RTECS# TQ2690000
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-alkylmethylsiloxane). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The copolymer is linear polysiloxane functionalized with (~32)
branched and linear alkyl groups. Softening point above room
temperature
Good lubricity and spreadability. Soluble in hydrocarbons,
higher alcohols and fatty esters.
Moisturizing emollient.
-C
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
Si
OCH
3
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2 2
CH
O
OCH
3
Si O
CH
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2 2
Si
R=C
R&S 1(2),3179F
45,765-5
O
CH
Si
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
RTECS# TQ2690000
RTECS# TQ2690000
RTECS# TQ2690000
O Si
CH
48,030-4
48,258-7
Poly(dimethylsiloxane bis[[3-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]propyl]-. . . . . . . .
dimethoxysilyl] ether [159791-74-9] bp > 350 nr1.4090
d 0.968 Fp >230F(110C)
Viscosity (25C) ca. 115 cSt
48,168-8
5mL
250mL
1L
$
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.80
28.40
71.00
5mL
250mL
1L
15.40
23.80
71.30
5mL
250mL
1L
17.30
71.50
193.50
100g
500g
20.50
67.90
50mL
250mL
17.00
56.50
20mL
100mL
20.50
67.90
10mL
50mL
18.20
56.50
10mL
50mL
18.20
56.50
IRRITANT
48,169-6
215
CH
Si
CH
Si
n
CH
OH R = alkyl
CH (CH ) CH CH CH (CH ) CH
C
3
24 2
2
28 2
CH
3
Si O
O
C
CH
Cl
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH O CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
3
Si Cl
n CH
3
Si
O
3
CH
3
Si CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
n CH
3
48,028-2
CH
HO
Si
CH
H C
2
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
3
Si O
Si
CH
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
216
3
O
3
Si
Si
Si
Si
x
CH
CORROSIVE
10mL
50mL
20.50
67.90
50mL
250mL
22.70
67.90
100g
500g
21.00
69.50
48,202-1
h
CH
25mL
250mL
20.50
124.30
48,201-3
h
CH
25mL
150mL
34.00
135.60
Si CH
3
y CH
3
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), divinyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [68951-96-2]
50mL
67.90
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), divinyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [68951-96-2]
50mL
250mL
34.00
124.30
25mL
250mL
20.50
124.30
48,256-0
h
3
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), divinyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [68951-96-2] nr1.4650 d 1.036
Si CH
y CH
3
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), dihydroxy . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [68951-93-9] bp > 300 nr1.4790 d 1.050
Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Viscosity ca. 500 cSt. Contains 16 wt. % diphenylsiloxane. Mn
ca. 9,300
CH
O
48,204-8
h
3
Si CH
y CH
3
CH
x
Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Viscosity ca. 60 cSt. Contains 5 wt. % diphenylsiloxane
OH
Si CH
y CH
3
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
y
CH
3
Si O
H C
2
CH
3
Si O
CH
Si
CH
3
Si
x
CH
H C
2
48,215-3
h
O
21.00
69.50
Si
CH
CH CF
2 2
100g
500g
Cl
CF
48,165-3
h
43,490-6
C
$
22.70
56.50
CH
3
25mL
100mL
43,489-2
OH
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), trimethylsilyl . . . . . . .
terminated [68083-14-7] nr1.4280 d 0.980
Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,3264
Viscosity ca. 1,110,000 cSt. Pour point -73C
CH
O
CH
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
O
CH
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
Si
Si
CH
Si
y CH
CH CH
2
2
48,031-2
Si
CH
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-[2-(3,4-epoxycyclohexyl)ethyl]-. . . . . . . . . . .
methylsiloxane] nr1.4100 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C)
100g
500g
$
20.90
69.50
50mL
250mL
22.70
67.90
50mL
20.50
50mL
20.50
100mL
250mL
17.00
31.70
50mL
250mL
15.90
49.40
20mL
100mL
22.70
62.20
20mL
100mL
22.70
62.20
100mL
250mL
22.70
45.30
50mL
250mL
17.00
56.50
100mL
500mL
23.80
93.80
100mL
500mL
20.50
80.90
CH
HO
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH CH O
3
2
OH
O
x
CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
CH
H
CH
H
CH
3
Si O
CH
3
Si O
CH
3
CH
3
O
3
3
O
3
3
Si H
n CH
3
42,378-5
h
CH
3
Si H
n CH
3
48,206-4
h
CH
48,214-5
h
48,032-0
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]- . . . . . . . . . .
propyl]methylsiloxane]
3
Si H
n CH
3
CH
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
CH CH CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2
2 2
CH
3
Si O
x
CH
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
CH CH CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2
2 2
CH
H
CH
H
d 0.930 Fp 215F(101C)
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]- . . . . . . . . . .
propyl]methylsiloxane]
48,193-9
h
48,195-5
h
OH
IRRITANT
n
3
Si
CH
bp 230 nr1.3970
Average Mn ca. 580
Si
CH
48,033-9
CH
3
CH CH O
H
2
z
CH
3
CH
3
Si O
x
CH
3
Si O
Si
CH
CH
3
Si
CH
CH
3
48,271-4
46,761-8
h
CH
Si
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Viscosity (25C) 600 cSt. 80 wt. % EO, dihydroxy terminated.
Mn ca. 1,300
CH CHCH
2
3
OH
CH
CH
3
Si O
CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH CH O
2
2
Si
CH
CH
CH
3
Si O
CH CH O
2
2
CH
HO
48,322-2
Si
OH
n
3
217
CH
O
CH
CH
HO
HO
CH O
3
CH
CH
H
OH
218
20.50
80.90
50mL
250mL
17.00
67.90
100mL
500mL
15.30
46.40
50mL
250mL
17.00
56.50
100mL
28.30
100mL
500mL
15.30
47.10
100mL
28.30
10mL
50mL
14.80
38.80
100mL
250mL
18.20
39.60
100mL
500mL
19.30
60.00
Si OCH
3
n CH
3
3
O
y
Si
x
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylhydrosiloxane), hydride . . . . . . . . .
terminated [69013-23-6] nr1.4020 d 0.965 Fp 170F(76C)
CH
O
46,759-6
h
H
n
Si
x
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylhydrosiloxane) [63148-57-2] . . . . .
CH
O
Si
CH
100mL
500mL
CH
46,758-8
h
Si
CH
Si
Si
CH
43,536-8
h
$
15.90
49.40
CH
CH
CH
O
48,200-5
h
Si
Si
CH
43,299-7
h
CH
CH
48,199-8
h
OH
CH
H
48,216-1
h
Si
CH
100mL
500mL
Si
CH
43,298-9
h
Si
CH
HO
48,197-1
h
OH
Si
CH
48,196-3
h
OH
H
n
CH
H
Si
CH
43,297-0
h
CH
3
O
Si
y CH
H
3
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Contains 26 wt. % methylhydrosiloxane monomer units.
Viscosity (25C) 30-50 cSt
Reacts with vinyl functional silicones. Soluble in most silicone
fluids. Reacts with alkali and strong amines to liberate
hydrogen gas.
Component of 2 part silicone elastomers. Reducing agent.
Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
O
CH
CH
3
x
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
Si
CH
CH
Si
Si
CH
Si
Si
CH
O CH CH
2
2
48,241-2
h
CH
3
Si CH
3
z CH
3
CH CH CH
O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
O
CH
3
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
CH CH CH O
CH CH O
2 2 2
2 2
Si
x
3
CH
CH CH CH
2 2 2
3
N CH
CH
Cl
45,798-1
h
CH
3
Si O
x
CH
3
R=
CH CH CH OR
2 2 2
Si O
y
CH
3
CH CH O
2
2
or
CH
3
CH
Si
CH
R=
CH
CH
Si
C H O
3 6
CH
Si
Si
CH
y CH
3
CH CH CH OR
2 2 2
CH CH O
2
2
C H O
3 6
a
CH
CH or
3
48,257-9
h
3
3
100mL
22.70
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [68938-54-5]
50mL
250mL
20.50
62.20
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [68938-54-5]
50mL
250mL
20.50
62.20
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [68938-54-5]
50mL
250mL
20.50
62.20
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) [3-(trimethylammonio)propyl
chloride] ether, solution in 2-propanol bp > 100 nr1.4438
100mL
500mL
15.30
42.40
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene/propylene glycol) [68937-55-3] nr1.4500
100mL
500mL
20.50
67.90
50mL
250mL
20.50
62.20
H
a
CH
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) 3-aminopropyl ether [133779-15-4]
34.00
112.00
OCH
3
43,492-2
CH
25mL
150mL
OCH
3
48,240-4
h
CH
3
Si CH
3
z CH
3
CH CH CH
O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
Si
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylhydrosiloxane), trimethyl-. . . . . . . .
silyl terminated [68037-59-2]
OCH
3
CH
CH
CH
z CH
3
CH CH CH
2
2
2
Si
x
3
CH
3
Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
x
3
CH
CH
Si
48,239-0
h
CH
CH
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
CH
$
35.70
135.60
R = H or
CH CH O
2 2
50mL
250mL
43,491-4
CH
y CH
3
CH CH CH OR
2 2 2
48,237-4
h
Si
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylhydrosiloxane), trimethyl-. . . . . . . .
silyl terminated [68037-59-2] nr1.4010 d 0.990
Fp 158F(70C) IRRITANT
Average viscosity ca. 12 cSt. Contains 50-55% dimethylsiloxane, trimethylsilyl terminated. Average Mn ca. 950
CH
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
48,219-6
h
Si CH
3
y CH
3
Si
x
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
x
Si
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene/propylene glycol) methyl ether
[67762-85-0] nr1.4490 d 1.023 Fp >230F(110C)
Random EO/PO copolymer. 80 wt. % EO/PO. Average Mn ca.
20,000
219
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
CH
3
R=
Si
O
CH CH CH R y
2 2 2
3
OH or
Si (CH ) (C H )O
3
6 5
37,844-5
h
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylphenylsiloxane), 510. . . . . . . . . . .
fluid, viscosity 50 centistokes [63148-52-7] nr1.4230
d 0.982 Fp >230F(110C)
Ratio of x to y is 9 to 1
Si (CH ) O
32
Si (CH ) (C H )O
3
6 5
37,845-3
h
Si (CH ) (C H )O
3
6 5
37,846-1
h
Si (CH ) (C H )O
3
6 5
37,848-8
h
CH
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
(CH ) O
2n
R&S 1(2),3179G
5mL
50mL
250mL
17.00
37.10
127.00
5mL
50mL
250mL
17.00
37.10
127.00
5mL
50mL
250mL
17.00
37.10
127.00
5mL
50mL
250mL
17.00
37.10
127.00
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(stearoyloxyalkyl)siloxane] . . . . . .
10g
50g
17.00
56.50
48,034-7
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
siloxane]
10mL
50mL
17.00
56.50
25mL
45.30
10mL
50mL
17.00
56.50
10mL
50mL
18.60
61.30
100mL
500mL
24.40
82.30
$
17.00
37.40
48,036-3
CH
y CH
R&S 1(2),3179G
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylphenylsiloxane), 550. . . . . . . . . . .
fluid, viscosity 125 centistokes [63148-52-7] nr1.4970
d 1.066 Fp >230F(110C)
Ratio of x to y is 1 to 1
CH
R&S 1(2),3179G
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylphenylsiloxane), 510. . . . . . . . . . .
fluid, viscosity 500 centistokes [63148-52-7] nr1.4291
d 0.995 Fp >230F(110C)
Ratio of x to y is 9 to 1
Si (CH ) O
32
R&S 1(2),3179G
Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylphenylsiloxane), 510. . . . . . . . . . .
fluid, viscosity 100 centistokes [63148-52-7] nr1.4280
d 0.991 Fp >230F(110C)
Ratio of x to y is 9 to 1
Si (CH ) O
32
100mL
250mL
O CH CHCH CH
2
2 3
OH
Si (CH ) O
32
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-tetrakis(1,2-butylene glycol) (tetrabutoxypropyl
trisiloxane) bp 150 nr1.4420 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
3
Si CH
3
y CH
3
CH CH CF
2 2 3
3
Si
x
3
48,029-0
CH
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
CH
Si
3
3
Si CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
n CH
3
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Average Mn 5,000. Viscosity (25 C) ca. 65 cst
Good lubricating properties.
Resin modifier and paint additive.
48,035-5
CH
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
CH
Si
CH
Si
CH
O
3
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
3
Si CH CH CH OCH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2
n CH
3
n CH
C H O
3 6
3
C
CH
CH
Poly(dimethylsiloxane) monomethacrylate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4070 d 0.975 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 9,000-12,000. Viscosity 100-200 cps. Contains
n-butyldimethylsilyl end group
Polydispersity : 1.05-1.25
Soluble in most polar and non-polar solvents.
Surface modification in films and coatings.
Si
39,630-3
C H
4 9
44,203-8
Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-graft-polyacrylates, 10 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
solution in water nr1.3470 d 1.013
80% dimethylsiloxane. Average Mn ca. 26,000. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 25C) 20 cps. pH 7-8. Contains acrylic and
methacrylic acids and lower esters
1 mole of carboxylate per 946g of polymer
In ammonium salt form
Polydispersity : 2.7
Alkali soluble, low surface energy for water repellency. Gives
high surface gloss and lubricity.
Additive for films and coatings for surface modification of
paper, plastics and metals.
220
CH
Si
CH
CH
H C
2
CH
CH
CH
O
42,377-7
h
Si CH CH
2
n CH
3
O
O
Si CH CH
2
n CH
3
Si
CH
43,301-2
h
44,231-3
h
O
OC H OC H O
3 6
3 6
P
n
100mL
500mL
$
17.30
56.50
50mL
250mL
16.70
54.10
100mL
500mL
1L
13.30
26.40
43.70
1g
229.35
1g
229.35
5g
100g
250g
17.80
40.10
66.40
250g
1kg
14.20
31.70
250g
1kg
14.80
35.10
250mL
1L
15.60
36.30
n~7
45,065-0
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
S
Black solid. Conducting polymer. Greater than 98.5% head-totail regiospecific conformation. Average Mw ca. 162,000
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Forms a shiny red-purple film. Soluble in CCl4, CHCl3 and CH2Cl2.
For applications see 44,570-3.
51,086-6
OCH CH
2
CH Cl
2
CH CH O
2
x
CH Cl
2
CH CH O
2
x
CH Cl
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
18,186-2
h
Polyepichlorohydrin [24969-06-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,716-7
h
45,717-5
h
CH CHO
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
d 1.320
ca. 66 wt. % epichlorohydrin. Viscosity (Mooney, ML 1+4,
100C) 90-102. Tg -30
Cured polymers have low damping and are flexible over a wide
temperature range. Impermeable to gases.
Oil seals, printing rollers, belting, tubing, sheet and coated
fabrics.
CH z
2
44,609-2
Polyester-block-polyether a,x-diol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4790 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4638C
Dihydroxy-functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 468. Viscosity
(25C) 1,800 cps. Proprietary composition
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 240
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 0.2
Low viscosity, high flexibility, low VOC, narrow molecular
weight and aliphatic structure.
Modifier for acrylic, alkyd, epoxy and polyester coatings.
221
2 n
C OCH CH
2 3
O
CHCH
2 n
C OCH CH
2 3
O
CH CH
2
C OCH CH w
2 3
O
CH
2
HO
CH
3
C
C
O
CH
C
2
y
CH
3
C NH
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
18,188-9
h
45,815-5
h
CH
3
x
O CH CH
2
2
O
z
C H
9 19
$
57.80
50g
100g
47.60
80.30
1L
19.30
5g
25g
21.20
68.60
1kg
3kg
21.70
47.70
1kg
3kg
21.70
47.70
250g
1kg
14.50
25.80
250g
1kg
14.50
25.80
26,935-2
h
42,802-7
h
42,803-5
h
42,804-3
h
42,805-1
h
10g
d 1.100
Alkali soluble associative thickener. Viscosity 10-100 cps. pH
2.5-4.5
Hydrophobe modified ethoxylate urethane-alkali soluble
emulsion
Useful pH range : 7-11
Thickener for aqueous-based products.
CH
3
222
18,187-0
h
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
42,807-8
h
42,808-6
h
42,810-8
h
33,211-9
h
18,190-0
h
42,796-9
h
42,797-7
h
42,798-5
h
1kg
3kg
$
20.20
43.80
1kg
20.20
1kg
19.60
25g
500g
1kg
16.80
51.90
87.90
25g
500g
1kg
18.80
32.60
56.30
1kg
3kg
19.30
41.50
1kg
3kg
19.30
41.50
1kg
3kg
19.30
41.50
223
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
42,799-3
h
42,801-9
h
42,901-5
h
43,426-4
h
224
1kg
3kg
19.30
41.50
250g
1kg
13.90
31.40
250g
1kg
18.70
50.40
100g
500g
25.80
82.80
250g
1kg
15.60
32.50
42,777-2
h
CH CH
2 2
$
19.30
41.50
RTECS# TQ3325000
Powder. Average particle size 180 micron. Particle surface is
oxidized to contain acid and hydroxy groups. mp (DSC,
peak) 146
Polar surface groups assist chemical and physical bonding to
matrix material. Contributes superior abrasion resistance,
reduced coefficient of friction, enhanced tear strength and
improved moisture resistance. Easier to process in particle form
than molten UHMWPE.
Additive to unsaturated polyesters, epoxides and other polymers
to impart the unique properties of UHMWPE. Used in industrial
parts, coatings and wear surfaces at 10-40 wt. %.
43,427-2
h
CH CH
2 2
1kg
3kg
Polyethylene [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 92 d 0.920 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000
Average Mw ca. 4,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 1,700 (GPC).
Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel, 125C) 1.5 poise
Softening point (ring and ball) : 106C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
Low molecular weight and viscosity for easy processing.
Mold release additive, lubricant in rubber processing, extrusion
and calendering aid for PVC and dispersing aid for color
concentrates.
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
42,778-0
h
Polyethylene [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,779-9
h
Polyethylene [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,104-8
h
44,867-2
h
42,672-5
h
42,671-7
h
42,674-1
h
42,673-3
h
CH CH
2
x HO C
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
x HO C
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
x HO C
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
x HO C
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O C
Na(H)
y
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O C
O
Na(H)
y
IRRITANT
250g
1kg
$
15.60
32.50
250g
1kg
15.10
22.50
100g
250g
19.30
22.10
250g
1kg
18.10
41.50
250g
1kg
17.50
38.90
250g
1kg
16.20
32.50
250g
1kg
17.50
40.10
250g
1kg
17.50
40.10
225
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O C
42,677-6
h
42,676-8
h
18,191-9
h
49,493-3
h
43,350-0
h
1/ Zn2+(H+)
2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O C
1/ Zn2+(H+)
2
O CH CH O
2
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
O
H
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
O
NH
CH CH O
2 2
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2 2 2 2
C
n
OCH CH OH
2 2
CH CH O C
2 2
NH
CH
N
O
O CH CH O
2
2
CH CH
2 2
226
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
$
15.90
35.30
250g
1kg
15.90
35.30
5g
25g
22.10
73.90
100g
18.30
250g
1kg
17.90
49.10
1g
10g
14.20
72.40
1kg
3kg
21.40
45.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Polyurethane prepolymer. 3 wt. % isocyanate. Average Mn ca.
2,700. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (50C) 10,500 cps.
Specific gravity (70C) 1.14
DP ~13.9
Residual TDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore A, reacted with MOCA) : 80
Over 90% of product is 2:1 adduct, <10% oligomer.
Idler rollers and abrasive handling pads.
O
O
d 0.950
10 wt. % acrylic acid, ca. 50% in zinc salt form. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 190C) 5.5 poise. Tm (DSC) 102
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 40
Salt of 42,672-5
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,250 psi
Hardness (ASTM D 5) : 1.1 dmm
Properties......see 42,672-5.
Applications....see 42,672-5.
250g
1kg
C O
45,659-4
h
43,469-8
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-butene) [25087-34-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 52 d 1.183
Average Mw ca. 55,500, average Mn ca. 29,000. Soluble in
benzene and THF. Tg -54. Tm (DSC at peak) 52
mp 60 d 0.880
Linear copolymer made using metallocene single-site catalyst.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 0.8g/10min. Contains
varying amounts of antioxidants
Softening point (Vicat, 200g,
ASTM D 1525) : 72C
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 412) : 21 MPa
Elongation at break (ASTM D 412) : 620%
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM 2240) : 30
Polydispersity : ca. 2.0
Exhibits plastic and elastic properties. Low temperature impact
modifier, high clarity, reduces stress cracking and has low
temperature heat sealability. Narrow molecular weight and
composition distributions.
Additive for polyethylene and polypropylene used in injection,
extrusion and blow molding.
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
43,470-1
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-butene) [25087-34-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,472-8
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-butene) [25087-34-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,473-6
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-butene) [25087-34-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,475-2
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-butene-co-1-hexene) [60785-11-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
y CH CH CH CH
3 2 2
2
1kg
3kg
$
18.80
38.70
1kg
3kg
21.40
45.70
1kg
18.80
1kg
3kg
17.80
41.20
227
CH CH
2
CH CH CH CH O C
3 2 2 2
O
43,077-3
h
43,064-1
CH CH
2
x CH CH CH CH O C
y
3 2 2 2
O
C
z
43,066-8
CH CH
2
x CH CH CH CH O C
y
3 2 2 2
O
C
z
43,085-4
h
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
y
C
CH CH CH CH O
3 2 2 2
HO
HO
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2 2
228
Poly(ethylene-co-1,2-butylene)diol [68954-10-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,833-9
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1,2-butylene)diol [68954-10-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,782-5
h
49,708-8
Poly(ethylenecarbonyl-co-propylenecarbonyl) [204719-89-1] . . . . . .
CH CH
OH
2
CH CH y
2 3
CH CH
OH
2
x CH CH y
3
2
O
CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
46,832-0
h
CH CH
OH
2
CH CH y
2 3
CH CH
C
2
2
250g
1kg
15.10
31.30
250g
1kg
15.10
31.30
250g
1kg
16.80
35.20
100mL
500mL
17.00
56.50
100g
500g
29.20
97.20
100mL
500mL
15.80
50.90
250g
64.00
O
CH CH
2 2
$
20.20
d 0.930
Non-crystalline pellets. Random copolymer. Melt index
(190C/2.16kg) 35-45g/10min. 35 wt. % butyl acrylate. Tg ca. -54
Properties......see 43,075-7.
Applications....see 43,075-7.
mp 54
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 6g/10min.
Solubility parameter (calculated) : 8.8
Tensile strength : 390 psi
Softening point (ring and ball) : 160C
Hardness (Shore A, 10 sec,
ASTM D 2240-81) : 52
Non-migrating plasticizer, low temperature impact strength,
resistant to environmental degradation, adhesion promoter.
Primary polymer for hot melt adhesives.
O
CH CH
2 2
1kg
X
X = H or Cl
CH CH
2
CF CF
2
Poly(ethylene-alt-chlorotrifluoroethylene) [25101-45-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,722-5
h
Poly(ethylene-alt-chlorotrifluoroethylene) [25101-45-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,058-1
h
20,057-3
h
43,084-6
h
Cl
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
2
CF CF
2
CH CH
x
2
y
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
x
2
y
OCH CH
2 3
250g
$
46.20
50g
250g
15.90
46.30
50g
250g
16.50
46.50
500g
33.30
500g
43.40
250g
1kg
20.70
57.60
250g
1kg
15.10
31.30
R&S 1(2),3155A
42,721-7
h
Cl
CH CH
2 2
mp 228 d 1.680
Pellets. Crystalline, thermoplastic copolymer. Melt index
(275C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.5-3g/10min
Crystallinity : 50%
Brittleness temperature
(ASTM D 746) : -76C
Tensile strength at yield
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 4,300 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 90
Coefficient of friction, static : 0.15
Abrasion resistance (Tabor,
500 revs, ASTM D 1044) : 0.002 cc
Dielectric constant (1 kHz,
ASTM D 150) : 2.5
No known solvent at temperatures <120C. Excellent chemical
resistance, good electrical properties, use range from cryogenic
to 150C, excellent impact strength and abrasion resistance and
resistant to radiation degradation.
Wire and cable insulation, containers and seals for corrosive
chemicals and liner for irradiation chambers and sterilizable
tools.
Pellets. Crystalline, thermoplastic copolymer. Melt index
(275C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 15-20g/10min. Tm (DSC) 224
Crystallinity : 50%
Brittleness temperature
(ASTM D 746) : -76C
Tensile strength at yield
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 4,200 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 90
Abrasion resistance (Tabor,
500 revs, ASTM D 1044) : 0.002 cc
Dielectric constant (1 kHz,
ASTM D 150) : 2.47
Properties......see 42,721-7.
Applications....see 42,721-7.
d 0.930 FT-IR 2(3),4641A R&S 1(2),3183C
Beads. 18 wt. % ethyl acrylate. Melt index 20. Softening point
116C. Inherent viscosity 0.78
Beads. 18 wt. % ethyl acrylate. Melt index 6. Tm 152. Inherent
viscosity 0.81
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
y
CH CH O C
3 2
O
z
O
43,083-8
h
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
y
CH CH O C
3 2
O
z
O
229
20,236-3
h
OH
20,237-1
h
OH
20,239-8
h
OH
20,240-1
h
OH
37,299-4
h
OH
20,242-8
h
OH
20,243-6
h
OH
29,590-6
h
20,244-4
h
37,300-1
h
20,245-2
h
30,902-8
h
46,982-3
CH
CH CH
2 2
x
O
CH
C
2
CH O C
2
O
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
OH
n
OH
n
OH
n
OH
n
OH
n
O
H C
2
230
CH C
CH CH O
2
2
H
n
mp 99 d 0.940 IRRITANT
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 5g/10min. 8 wt. % glycidyl
methacrylate
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-1kg) : 87C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 8 mPa
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 92
Properties......see 43,364-0.
Applications....see 43,364-0.
nr1.4590 d 1.127 Fieser 12,399 Merck Index 12,7729
FT-IR 2(3),4641C Safety 2,2872B R&S 1(2),3155M
RTECS# TQ3600000
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 200. Viscosity(210F) 4.3 centistokes.
Softening temp. -65
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 300. Viscosity(210F) 5.8 centistokes.
Softening temp. -10
250g
1kg
$
16.80
34.90
5g
250g
500g
20kg
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
5g
250g
500g
20kg
5g
250g
500g
20kg
5g
250g
500g
20kg
10g
250g
1kg
20kg
5g
250g
500g
20kg
5g
250g
500g
20kg
5g
250g
500g
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
14.50
15.60
37.80
220.90
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
14.10
14.80
15.70
288.00
14.60
17.50
22.60
5g
250g
500g
14.30
16.60
20.20
10g
250g
1kg
16.80
17.50
39.00
5g
250g
500g
12.90
17.20
19.00
5g
250g
500g
13.40
16.00
18.90
100mL
500mL
22.10
73.50
O
O CH CH
2
2
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
OK
13
n~7
-C
O CH CH
2
2
13
n ~ 11
47,321-9
OK
15
46,825-8
h
C
CH
CH CH O
2 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 20 3
O
HO C
45,257-2
h
40,699-6
OH
40,703-8
O
CH (OCH CH ) O CH
2
2
2 2n
O
CH CH CH CH CH C
3 2 2 2
CH CH
3
2
O
n
OH
H C
2
CH
CH CH
O
CH
H C
2
CH
47,562-9
h
43,744-1
h
45,500-8
h
O
O CH CH
2 2
O
C
CH CH
O
O CH CH
2 2
O
n
CH CH
41,836-6
h
n~3
H C
2
100mL
250mL
17.00
37.40
1g
5g
100g
18.70
62.20
24.60
250mL
1L
54.30
150.70
250mL
1L
15.30
30.60
250mL
1L
17.70
44.20
100mL
500mL
18.70
40.80
100mL
500mL
17.70
38.30
100mL
500mL
15.90
34.60
FT-IR 2(1),816A
CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
O
O CH CH
2 2
Fp >230F(110C)
45,059-6
h
CH CH CH CH (OCH CH ) OH
3 2 2 2
2 2n
O
O CH CH
2
2
nr1.4540 d 1.302
CORROSIVE
Average Mn ca. 250
O
CH (OCH CH ) O CH
2
2
2 2n
O
HO C
17.00
O
H C
2
O
-C
100g
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
R = n-alkyl (C
$
17.00
15
O
R
100g
R = n-alkyl (C
Beil. 1(4),2402
n = 13-14
231
O
O CH CH
2
2
CH O
2
45,807-4
h
47,569-6
O CH CH
2
2
O CH
n
nr1.4700 d 1.140
Average Mn ca. 526
n~9
O
H C
2
CH
CH
43,746-8
h
44,587-8
h
44,588-6
h
44,589-4
h
44,590-8
h
46,012-5
h
30,541-3
h
41,019-5
O
O CH CH
2 2
CH
CH
O
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2
2
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
40,951-0
h
O
H C
2
O
H C
2
OCH
n
n = 3-8
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OCH
n
n ~ 11
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OCH
n
n ~ 22
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OCH
n
n ~ 44
H
C
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
H
O
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
O
O CH CH
2
2
O C
n
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2
H C
2
H
C
CH (CH ) CH
2
25 2
C
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
O
( O CH CH ) O
2
2 n
CH (O CH CH ) O CH
2
2 n
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
CH
Average Mn ca. 1,000. Contains 100 ppm BHT. Melt point (DSC,
peak) 42. Density (50C) 1.10
232
Fp 387F(197C)
46,980-7
h
O
O CH CH
2 2
500mL
2L
$
19.60
54.40
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
100mL
500mL
17.00
37.40
250mL
1L
25.30
69.90
250mL
1L
25.40
70.50
100mL
500mL
28.00
104.90
10mL
50mL
250mL
15.20
18.10
71.30
10g
50g
250g
15.20
18.10
71.30
10g
50g
250g
13.70
17.00
67.20
100mL
250mL
16.90
28.30
25g
1kg
3kg
15.10
42.40
108.60
5mL
25mL
22.10
71.80
CH
(OCH CH ) OCH CH
2 2n
2 3
40,954-5
h
46,818-5
h
3
n~3
O
CF (CF ) CF
3
26 2
N
CH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 2n
O
CF (CF ) CF
3
26 2
46,819-3
h
CH CH
2 3
O
H C
2
CH
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
40,952-9
h
20,247-9
h
n~5
H C
2
CH
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
3
n ~ 10
CH
CH
OCH CH
2 2
OCH CH
2 2
OH
40,953-7
h
20,248-7
h
CH
OCH CH
2 2
OH
20,249-5
h
CH
CH
OCH CH
2 2
OCH CH
2 2
OH
20,250-9
h
OH
20,251-7
h
O
H C
2
CH C
CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
n
45,499-0
h
44,793-5
h
n = 8-9
O
H C
2
C
CH
O(CH CH O) CH
2 2 n 3
3
n~4
25mL
100mL
19.80
55.50
25mL
100mL
17.00
39.60
5mL
100mL
500mL
19.00
23.80
66.50
100mL
500mL
23.80
66.50
5g
250g
500g
15.60
27.70
53.70
5g
250g
500g
14.30
25.80
47.00
5g
250g
500g
5g
250g
500g
14.30
25.60
46.30
16.10
37.50
62.30
5g
250g
500g
16.80
39.10
65.10
250mL
1L
24.50
66.50
100mL
500mL
17.00
41.60
CH CH (OCH CH ) OCH
2 2
2 2n
3
$
17.90
51.00
CH CH
2 3
250mL
1L
233
CH
O(CH CH O) CH
2 2 n 3
CH
O(CH CH O) CH
2 2 n 3
CH
44,795-1
h
45,787-6
h
3
n ~ 23
O
H C
2
3
n~9
O
H C
2
44,794-3
h
O(CH CH O) CH
2 2 n 3
46,013-3
h
46,014-1
h
46,016-8
h
46,017-6
h
46,297-7
O
C
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
29 2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
H
C
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
H
C
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
25 2
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
n
40,735-6
O
H C
2
CH
(O CH CH ) O
2 2n
47,318-9
O
O CH CH
2
2
n~9
234
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
S
O
C H
9 19
n~4
C H
9 19
$
17.00
41.60
100mL
500mL
17.00
50.00
250mL
1L
18.40
50.90
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
250g
1kg
16.70
45.30
100mL
250mL
16.60
34.50
100g
250g
17.00
36.20
CH (CH ) CH
3
29 2
100mL
500mL
OK
O
C H
9 19
O CH CH
2
2
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
OK
100g
250g
$
17.00
36.20
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.90
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.90
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.90
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
n ~ 20
O
H C
2
CH
O (CH CH O)
2 2 n
40,732-1
h
41,231-7
h
40,734-8
n~2
O
H C
2
CH
O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH C
(O CH CH ) O
2 2n
n~4
43,540-6
h
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
OH
z
43,542-2
h
43,541-4
h
O
H C
2
235
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
OH
37,385-0
h
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
236
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
x
O CH CH
2 2
OH
z
OH
z
16.80
20.50
39.50
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
250mL
1L
19.30
37.80
250g
1kg
19.30
37.80
41,232-5
h
10g
250g
1kg
43,546-5
h
$
19.30
37.80
43,545-7
h
43,544-9
h
250mL
1L
CH
3
O CH CH
O CH CH
2 2
O CH CH
2 2
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
43,820-0
h
43,819-7
h
43,816-2
h
O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3
O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3
O CH CH
2 2
43,817-0
h
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
2 2
43,818-9
h
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
CH
O CH CH
2 2
C
CH
25,885-7
h
OH
O CH CH CH (O CH CH ) OH
2
2
2 2n
2
CH
O CH CH
2 2
CHCH
H C
2
C
CH
CH CH O
2 2
CH
3
18,805-0
h
CH CH
2 2
O
n
O
1L
4L
22.50
61.20
1L
4L
22.50
61.20
1L
4L
22.50
61.20
25g
500g
1kg
16.80
18.70
28.70
25g
100g
37.60
105.30
100mL
250mL
17.00
37.40
100g
500g
42.00
122.50
3
CH
n
CHCH
nOH
46,826-6
O
R&S 1(2),3155H
Flakes. Average Mn ca. 15,000
30,952-4
O
13.30
25.30
O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3
250mL
1L
O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3
$
17.50
33.70
O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3
250mL
1L
237
CH CH
2
O
mp 105
Viscosity (140C) 1,700-4,500 cps. ca. 3 wt. % maleic
anhydride. m.p. (DSC, peak) 105
Hardness : 2-6 dmm at 25C
Saponification number : 32-36mg KOH/g
Properties......see 45,662-4.
Applications....see 45,662-4.
y
O
43,720-4
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O
45,662-4
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O
42,781-0
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
O
CH
CH CH
2 2
42,663-6
h
42,662-8
h
42,664-4
h
CH
x
C
2
HO C
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
x
C
2
HO C
CH
CH CH
2 2
C
2
HO C
O
238
CH
x
y
O
y
O
y
O
mp 76 d 0.970
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 21g/10min. 15 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (ASTM D 1525, rate B) : 67C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 25 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 755 kJ/m2
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 50
Tough, light-weight, easily processed. Inherent flexibility
without need for plasticizers. Excellent adhesion properties.
Branched, random co-polymer.
Molded or extruded parts requiring flexibility, tensile strength
and low temperature impact and adhesion.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 60g/10min. 15 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (ASTM D 1525, rate B) : 62C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 21.4 MPa
Tensile impact (ASTM D 1822S) : 606 kJ/m2
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 46
Properties......see 42,663-6.
Applications....see 42,663-6.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 500g/10min. 10 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (ASTM D 1525, rate B) : 65C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 10.3 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 413 kJ/m2
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 42
Properties......see 42,663-6.
Applications....see 42,663-6.
250g
1kg
$
14.80
29.00
250g
1kg
15.60
30.80
250g
1kg
14.80
29.00
250g
1kg
15.60
30.80
250g
1kg
15.10
29.10
250g
1kg
15.10
29.10
250g
1kg
15.10
29.10
mp 76 d 0.940
15 wt. % methacrylic acid. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D
1238) 2.6g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 63C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 26.2 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 460 kJ/m2
Hardness (Shore D) : 68
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.
CH
C
2
O C
Li(H)
y
CH
CH CH
2 2
20,072-7
h
42,669-5
h
20,070-0
h
42,668-7
h
42,667-9
h
42,666-0
h
CH
C
2
O C
Na(H)
y
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
C
2
O C
Na(H)
y
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
C
2
O C
Na(H)
y
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
x
2
O
C
y
1/ Zn2+(H+)
2
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
x
2
O
C
y
1/ Zn2+(H+)
2
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH
x
2
O
C
C
O
3
y
1/ Zn2+(H+)
2
250g
1kg
$
16.80
33.80
1kg
68.90
500g
1kg
37.80
64.70
500g
1kg
52.20
75.80
250g
1kg
15.90
32.60
250g
1kg
17.50
35.90
250g
1kg
15.90
32.60
239
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
240
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
43,263-6
h
43,076-5
h
43,264-4
h
43,265-2
h
43,266-0
h
43,075-7
h
1kg
$
20.50
1kg
18.70
1kg
20.50
1kg
20.50
1kg
20.50
1kg
20.50
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
CH CH
2
2
y HO C
CH O C
3
O
O
CH CH
CH CH
2
2
y HO C
CH O C
3
O
O
CH CH
2
y
CH O C
3
O
CH
43,269-5
h
43,364-0
h
CH
CH CH
2 2
43,268-7
h
C
O CH CH O
2 2
22.50
250g
1kg
16.80
34.90
250g
1kg
16.80
37.80
250g
1kg
16.80
37.80
100g
500g
20.20
67.20
44,448-0
h
43,531-7
CH (CH CH ) CH OH
3
2 2n 2
1kg
mp 77 d 0.943
Pellets. 18 wt. % methyl acrylate, 76 wt. % ethylene, 6 wt. %
acrylic acid. Average Mn ca. 16,000. Average Mw ca. 68,000. Melt
index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5g/10min. Contains ca. 500
ppm antioxidant. Tm (DSC, peak) 77
Softening point (Vicat,
200g load, ASTM D 1525) : 67C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 45
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 15 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 34
Improves adhesion to metals, synthetic fibers and paints when
used as a component of rubber compounds, thermoplastic
olefins or adhesive sealants.
Particularly good adhesion to polypropylene and metals.
Extrusion laminating applications, e.g., OPP to aluminum foil.
44,447-2
h
CH (CH CH ) CH OH
3
2 2n 2
$
22.50
2
CH O C
2
O
1kg
mp 86 d 0.985
Crystalline. Average Mn ca. 460. Viscosity (Brookfield, ASTM D
3236, 149C) 3.2 cps. 15-20% unreacted hydrocarbons
Polydispersity : ca. 1.09
Hydroxyl number (ASTM D 222, mg KOH/g) : 105
Soluble in toluene, MEK and hexane.
Precursor to mono-carboxylic acids, -sulfates and -amines
Crystalline. Average Mn ca. 700. Viscosity (Brookfield, ASTM D
3236, 149C) 7.9 cps. 15-20% unreacted hydrocarbons
Polydispersity : ca. 1.09
Hydroxyl number (ASTM D 222, mg KOH/g) : 65
Properties......see 44,447-2.
Applications....see 44,447-2.
mp 250-290 d 1.328 IRRITANT
Tg 120C
Tensile strength at yield
(50mm/min, ASTM D 638) : 78 MPa
Elongation at break
(50mm/min, ASTM D 638) : 25%
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
23C, ASTM D 256) : 37 J/m
High dimensional, thermal and hydrolytic stability. High tensile
strength, stiffness and resistant to chemicals and UV.
Industrial fibers, blood evacuation tubes and electronic
recording film/tape.
241
CH CH
2 2
43,042-0
h
Poly(ethylene-co-1-octene) [26221-73-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,198-6
h
18,199-4
h
18,200-1
h
37,277-3
h
18,202-8
h
18,945-6
h
37,278-1
h
37,280-3
h
18,946-4
h
18,947-2
h
37,281-1
h
37,283-8
h
CH CH
2
x CH (CH ) CH
3
24
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
Poly(ethylene-co-1-octene) [26221-73-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
x CH (CH ) CH
3
24
2
CH CH O
2
2
242
43,041-2
h
y
mp 124 d 0.913
Translucent granules. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
1.0g/10min. Ultra low density polyethylene
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 94C
Films have outstanding tear strength and stretchability.
Films for medical applications.
Translucent granules. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
3.3g/10min. Ultra low density polyethylene
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 882) : 6.9 MPa
Softening point
(Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 90C
Properties......see 43,041-2.
Applications....see 43,041-2.
nr1.4539 d 1.130 Merck Index 12,7729 FT-IR 2(3),4647B
Safety 2,2873B R&S 1(2),3155I RTECS# TQ3500000
Powder. Average Mv ca. 100,000. Tg -67. Tm 65. Soluble in
benzene, CHCl3, H2O. Inhibited with 200-500 ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 200,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 300,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 400,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 600,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 900,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 1,000,000. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 2,000,000. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 4,000,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with
200-500 ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 5,000,000. Tm 65. Inhibited with
200-500 ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 7,000,000. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
Powder. Average Mv ca. 8,000,000. Inhibited with 200-500
ppm BHT
500g
2kg
$
15.60
30.00
500g
2kg
15.60
30.00
5g
250g
500g
18.90
46.30
77.20
5g
250g
500g
18.70
45.70
76.20
5g
250g
500g
18.70
57.80
93.20
5g
250g
500g
18.80
54.00
89.90
5g
250g
500g
16.20
45.70
73.70
5g
250g
500g
21.90
56.30
95.20
5g
250g
500g
18.80
54.00
89.90
5g
250g
500g
18.80
54.00
89.90
5g
250g
500g
15.90
45.70
76.20
5g
250g
500g
15.90
45.70
76.20
5g
250g
500g
19.50
56.00
93.30
5g
250g
500g
18.80
54.00
89.90
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
R
CH CH
2
R
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2
2
CH
CH CH
2
O CH CH
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2 2
45,900-3
h
45,899-6
h
45,898-8
h
45,896-1
h
52,590-1
h
18,962-6
h
Poly(ethylene-co-propylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20,051-4
h
Poly(ethylene-co-propylene-co-5-methylene-2-norbornene) . . . . . . . .
[25038-36-2] d 0.860 FT-IR 2(3),4649B Safety 2,1612B
OH
OH
y
OH
y
OH
y
OH
y
3
y
3
x
42,783-7
h
R = H, OH,
CO H,
2
or
O
O CH CH
2
2
R = H, OH,
CO H,
2
or
O
O CH CH
2
2
CH
CH CH
2
2
19,191-4
h
CH
500g
$
41.40
250mL
1L
16.80
33.60
250g
20.50
250g
1kg
20.50
48.70
250g
1kg
20.50
48.70
250g
1kg
20.50
48.70
250g
1kg
20.50
48.70
100g
48.60
100g
49.80
R&S 1(2),3151E
Slab. 50 wt. % ethylene, 8 wt. % 5-methylene-2-norbornene.
Mooney viscosity 50
243
CH CH
2
3
y
O
O CH CH O
2 2
O CH CH O
2 2
O CH CH O
2 2
O CH CH O
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
244
CH
18,203-6
h
20,025-5
h
42,925-2
h
42,926-0
h
42,719-5
h
Poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) [25038-71-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,720-9
h
Poly(ethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) [25038-71-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
C
n
CF CF
2 2
CF CF
2 2
100g
$
48.90
25g
50g
51.60
81.70
5g
250g
500g
17.80
56.70
83.40
250g
1kg
5kg
16.30
38.60
133.10
250g
1kg
5kg
16.80
44.90
136.60
50g
250g
15.30
40.00
50g
250g
15.30
35.30
C CH CH C
2 2
Poly(ethylene-co-propylene-co-5-methylene-2-norbornene) . . . . . . . .
[25038-36-2]
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
x RO Si OR y
OR
43,725-5
h
43,724-7
h
18,105-6
h
43,723-9
h
18,106-4
h
43,722-0
h
18,107-2
h
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH
O
O
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
500g
1kg
$
20.50
34.00
250g
500g
26.40
42.60
250g
500g
26.40
42.60
250g
32.60
250g
500g
26.40
42.60
250g
500g
32.60
56.30
250g
500g
26.40
42.60
250g
500g
32.60
56.30
O
O
Poly(ethylene-co-trialkoxyvinylsilane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
y
245
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2
34,050-2
h
43,061-7
h
CH
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
C
z
42,654-7
CH
CH CH
2 2
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
C
2
HO C
42,655-5
CH
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
C
2
HO C
NH CH CH
2 2
246
NH
n
3
z
NH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
CH
250g
28.30
1kg
25.80
250g
1kg
14.50
25.80
250g
1kg
14.50
25.80
100mL
250mL
17.00
27.20
100mL
250mL
1L
28.60
51.50
124.40
CH
CH CH
2 2
$
32.60
56.30
O
CH CH
2 2
250g
500g
CH CH
2 2
34,691-8
h
46,853-3
h
40,871-9
h
FT-IR 2(3),4651B
Average Mn ca. 600 (GPC). Average Mw ca. 800 (LS). Branched
polymer
Adhesion promoter, lamination primer, fixative agent, flocculant,
cationic dispersant, stability enhancer, surface activator,
chelating agent and scavenger for aldehydes and oxides.
Detergents, adhesives, water treatment, printing inks, dyes,
cosmetics, and paper industry.
NH CH CH
2 2
NH CH CH
2 2
NH CH CH
2 2
NH CH CH
2 2
NH CH CH
2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
48,259-5
h
40,870-0
h
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
18,197-8
h
24,674-3
24,675-1
NH CH CH
2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
N CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2
CH CH
N
2 2
24,678-6
100mL
250mL
21.60
35.10
5mL
250mL
1L
15.10
33.40
92.90
5g
100g
250g
18kg
12.80
23.70
39.10
399.20
10mL
50mL
21.60
68.30
10mL
50mL
21.50
71.70
10mL
37.20
10mL
16.80
H
z
N
y
CH CH NH
2 2
H
z
250g
500g
36.60
51.90
100g
250g
37.40
55.20
R&S 1(2),3187F
Average Mw ca. 20,000. Viscosity 10-100 cps. pH 4-6
Pour point : 0C
Present as ammonium chloride salt
Contains hydroxyl and some chloromethyl, pendant groups
pH drifts downward with time, toward 4.
Adhesion promoter in coatings and adhesives, when used at
0.5-1.0 wt. % based on polymer solids.
30,618-5
h
$
30.70
54.30
135.50
CH CH NH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
100mL
250mL
1L
R = Cl or OH
CH CH
N
2 2
x
HOCH CH
N CH CH
2 2
2 2
HOCH CH
N CH CH
2 2
2 2
CH CH OH
2 2
30,617-7
CH CH
N
2 2
x
RCH CH CH
2
2
OH
24,677-8
NH CH CH
2 2
247
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
R=
42,347-5
h
CH CH
N
2 2
y
CH CH NH
2 2
CH CH CH
3 2
2
O CH CH CH O
2
CH CH
2 3
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
46,426-0
h
18,207-9
h
18,335-0
h
18,208-7
h
44,578-9
h
44,581-9
h
37,284-6
h
Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) [25805-17-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
3
CCH
2 n
C OCH CH(CH ) CH
2
23 3
O
CH CH
2 3
CH
3
C CH
n
OCH CH
2 3
C
O
CH
3
C CH
n
OCH CH
2 3
C
O
CH
3
C CH
C
n
OCH CH
2 3
CH
CH
C
2
CH CH O C
3 2
O
3
x
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
N CH CH
2
2
C CH CH
2 3
O
248
18,206-0
h
2 n
C OCH CH(CH ) CH
2
23 3
O
CH CH
2 3
$
24.50
59.60
50mL
250mL
17.00
56.50
50g
100g
62.90
107.30
50g
100g
62.90
107.30
25g
90.90
5g
250g
500g
14.30
48.10
75.70
5g
250g
500g
15.90
57.20
84.30
250g
1kg
17.40
47.60
100g
500g
16.80
55.80
Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 800. Viscosity (38C) 52 cSt, (99C) 9 cSt. Pour
point <-60F
Polymeric thickener in dielectric heat transfer fluids. Viscosity
builder for high performance fluids, lubricants and greases.
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CHCH
50mL
250mL
H
z
CH CH
2
2
C CH CH
2 3
O
CHCH
CH CH O
3 2
CH CH
2
O CH
Poly(4-ethylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene) [9043-77-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,265-6
h
OH
2 n
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 14 3
42,697-0
h
CH
Poly(4-ethylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene) [9043-77-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,762-0
h
3
CCH
42,696-2
h
CH CH
2
CH CH
3
2
Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) [25805-17-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHCH
37,397-4
h
CH CH
2
CH CH
3
2
CH CH
2
Poly(2-ethyl-2-oxazoline) [25805-17-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
N CH CH
2
2
C CH CH
2 3
O
CH CH
2
37,285-4
h
18,210-9
h
100g
500g
$
16.80
55.80
100g
500g
16.80
55.80
100g
500g
31.70
123.30
100g
500g
38.30
147.70
100g
250g
65.60
111.00
1g
5g
15.90
44.30
25g
106.40
249
O
NH
CF
HO C
O
NH
O
n
CF
OH
49,489-5
h
49,490-9
h
49,486-0
h
49,487-9
h
49,488-7
h
45,766-3
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxide) alcohol, ethoxylated
F
CF CF
3 2
O CF
C
CF
n
3
F
CF CF
3 2
O CF
C
CF
n
3
F
CF CF
3 2
O CF
CF
n
3
F
CF CF
3 2
O CF
C
CF
n
3
F
CF CF
3 2
O CF
C
CF
n
3
CF
CF O
3
3
CF CF O
2
CF O
2
CF CH
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
OH
CF O
3
CF O
3
O
x
CF
3
CF CF O
2
CF O
2
CF CH
2
2
O CH CH
2
2
CF
2
3
CF CF O
2
NHR R = alkyl or H
CF
y
250
3
CF CF O
2
NH Si
CF
y
OH
10mL
16.30
10mL
50mL
18.30
50.80
10mL
50mL
18.30
50.80
10mL
18.30
5mL
25mL
15.90
43.00
5mL
25mL
15.90
43.00
5g
25g
15.90
43.00
5mL
25mL
15.90
43.00
5mL
25mL
15.90
43.00
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxide) alcohol, ethoxylated phosphate
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxide) monoalkylamide
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxide) monoamidosilane
Average Mn ca. 825. Viscosity (20C) 34 cSt
Hydrolyzes in water. Soluble in isopropanol, n-butanol, and
acetone (10 wt. %)
45,781-7
O
CF O
2
16.30
45,780-9
O
CF O
2
10mL
OH
45,779-5
CF
CF O
3
P
OH
O
CF O
2
CF
CF O
3
O
z
$
14.80
59.10
45,767-1
CF
3
CF CF O
2
1g
10g
Poly[4,4'-(hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride-co-. . . . .
4,4'-oxydianiline], amic acid (solution) [32240-73-6] bp 172
Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxide) monocarboxylic acid
Average Mn ca. 550. Viscosity (20C) 11 cSt
Slightly soluble in isopropanol and acetone. Insoluble in
DMSO, heptane and xylene
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
45,836-8
h
46,117-2
O
HO
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
n
CH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2
46,116-4
O
HO
CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
O
n
41,799-8
h
41,800-5
h
41,801-3
h
O
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
24 2
O
n
O
C
O
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
24 2
O
C
O
NH CH (CH ) CH NH
2
24 2
49,491-7
O
C
O CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2
OCH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2
46,207-1
R=
O
RO
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O
n
R=
O
RO C
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
O
n
,
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
CH
3
,
or
CH
C CH
2
2
CH
3
or
CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
100mL
250mL
17.00
34.00
100g
250g
17.00
34.00
100mL
250mL
17.70
32.10
100mL
250mL
17.70
32.10
100mL
250mL
17.70
32.10
250mL
20.30
100g
250g
17.00
34.00
250g
1kg
21.30
58.80
250mL
1L
20.50
56.50
CH (CH ) CH
2
2
24
CH
3
or
CH
C CH
2
2
CH
3
$
19.30
53.70
H
n
CH (CH ) CH CH CH
2
24 2
CH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2
250g
1kg
45,842-2
h
45,772-8
h
251
CH
3
CCH
44,570-3
51,082-3
O
C
O CH CH O
2
2
49,709-6
y
C
y
O
x
36,350-2
O
C
CH CHO
2
CH
3
O
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3
O
C
252
CH CHO
2
CH CH y
2 3
CH CHO
2
CH CH y
2 3
229.35
CH CHO
2
CH CH y
2 3
100g
20.00
100g
500g
21.10
70.20
10g
100g
41.10
265.40
10g
100g
32.40
207.80
10g
100g
32.40
207.80
10g
100g
32.40
207.80
40,312-1
O
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3
1g
40,311-3
O
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3
O
C
R&S 1(2),3163D
Tm 172C (DSC). Biodegradable polymer
40,310-5
O
229.35
O
O
C
1g
43,234-2
For solid state properties see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233
Red solid. Conducting polymer. 1:1 (head-to-head):(head-to-tail)
linkages of regioisomers
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Soluble in chloroform, CH2Cl2, toluene and THF.
For applications see 44,570-3.
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
$
101.90
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
25g
2 n
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
O
52,926-5
t
C
C
CH
CH
19,206-6
CH
O CH CH OH
2
2
52,925-7
t
C
C
13.20
57.00
113.80
1g
10g
25g
14.00
60.00
120.00
10g
25g
66.40
134.20
25g
120.00
1kg
3kg
18.50
41.40
1kg
3kg
18.50
41.40
10g
42.60
100g
250g
46.30
80.70
100g
250g
41.40
74.80
3
CCH
2 n
C OCH CHCH
2
3
O
OH
CH
3
C CH
2
n
C O CH CH CH
2
3
O
OH
18,213-3
h
52,940-0
th
44,668-8
h
Poly(indene-co-coumarone) [35343-70-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
44,669-6
h
Poly(indene-co-coumarone) [35343-70-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19,195-7
h
18,145-5
h
Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,146-3
h
Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O
x
O
x
CH
O CH CH OH
2
2
CH
1g
10g
25g
CH
C
C
$
30.00
100.00
CH
5g
25g
O CH CH OH
2
2
CH
3
CH
3
O
CH
FT-IR 2(3),4656C
Crystals
Safety 2,2877A
R&S 1(2),3165K
O
n
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
n
3
C
CH
n
3
253
CH
CH
CH
3
n
Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,427-7
CH
3
CH
C OH C
OH(Na)
O
y
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
3O
CH
m
3O
Poly[(isobutylene-alt-maleimide)-co-(isobutylene-alt-maleic . . . . . . .
anhydride)], Mw ca. 85,000 [89360-06-5]
N
H
n
3O
CH
3
C CH
2
n
O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3
t
3
C CH
2
n
O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3
18,154-4
h
44,575-4
h
44,576-2
h
47,924-1
h
2
n
O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3
C
3
C CH
2
n
O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3
C
CH CH
2
O CH CHCH n
2
3
CH
3
254
Poly[(isobutylene-alt-maleimide)-co-(isobutylene-alt-maleic . . . . . . .
anhydride)], Mwca. 60,000 [89360-06-5]
3
C CH
CH
d 1.300 IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 60,000. Inherent viscosity (DMF, 30C) 0.45
0.05. Tg (DSC, onset) 141
Particle size F
85% between 12-200 mesh
Soluble in aqueous alkali.
Adhesive.
18,155-2
h
CH
250g
1kg
16.80
35.30
250g
1kg
19.00
44.20
250g
1kg
20.00
46.90
250g
1kg
20.00
46.90
5g
25g
22.70
83.40
50g
250g
500g
14.50
32.50
49.30
50g
250g
500g
19.70
30.70
51.60
50g
250g
500g
17.30
30.70
51.60
100mL
250mL
20.50
45.30
CH
$
36.70
66.30
53,138-3
C
CH
t
C
CH
CH
n
3O
N
H
C
CH
CH
CH
53,139-1
n
3O
CH
CH
45,904-6
h
C
CH
Slab/chunk. Stabilized with 500 ppm 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4methylphenol. Average Mv ca. 4,700,000, Mw ca. 4,200,000, Mn ca.
3,100,000 (GPC/MALLS)
100g
250g
C
CH
18,149-8
h
Fp 52F(11C)
CH C
2
C
n
OCH (CH ) CH CHCH
2
25 2
3
CH
3
O
C
CH
O
3
CH NH C O
2
NH
CH
CH
30,630-4
h
41,804-8
h
43,125-7
CH
C
C
CH
CH
CH
C
CH
CH
C
CH
C
CH
CH
C C
CH
CH
18,214-1
3
2
18,216-8
2
3
3
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
3
CH
2
CH CH C
x
49,540-9
h
46,007-9
Polyisoprene, hydrogenated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
OR(H)
CH
C
3
CH CH
CH
2
CH
x
R = CH
3
CH
CH
45,905-4
h
C
2
CH O C
3
O
25.80
44.90
100g
250g
32.10
51.40
100g
250g
51.60
113.50
10g
50g
100g
18.60
61.90
98.10
100g
250g
33.70
62.20
250g
25.40
100mL
250mL
30.60
56.50
250mL
1L
20.10
55.50
250mL
1L
20.10
55.50
100mg
500mg
21.60
50.90
d 0.970
Tg (crumb form) -48
45,800-7
CH
46,006-0
y
CH
100g
250g
3
CH CH
65 wt. % chlorine
O O
46,252-7
h
(R)HO C C
CH
CH
3
CH CH C CH
2
2
R = H or Cl
CH
CH
3
CH
2
CH CH C
2
CR R
3
C C
24.80
68.70
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
d 0.920 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mw ca. 38,000 (GPC). 98 mole % unsaturation.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 37C) 350 poise
Derived by depolymerization of natural rubber.
Non-fugative, reactive plasticizer, rheology modifier for
lubricants, reactive binder.
43,126-5
H
C
250mL
1L
H
CH
$
68.90
LACHRYMATOR
25g
Poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline-co-methyl methacrylate) . . . . . . . . . . .
[27341-60-2]
Average Mw ca. 40,000. Tg 180C
Water soluble cross-linking agent for carboxyl containing
polymers.
255
CH
2
N
CH
2
CH O
3
45,801-5
C
y
18,240-0
CH
3
CCH
O
O CH
CH
CH
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
CH
45,764-7
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
45,763-9
43,047-1
O
CH
O
O
CH
x
43,046-3
CH
CH
O
O
CH
x
O
y
43,045-5
O
CH
O
O
CH
x
43,044-7
CH
CH
O
O
CH
x
O
C
53,115-4
O
O
CH
x
O
y
t
53,116-2
CH O
3
CH C O
n
t
53,117-0
HO
C
105.40
1g
5g
28.90
96.10
1g
5g
25.80
85.90
1g
5g
24.90
82.80
1g
5g
24.10
79.90
1g
5g
27.80
92.10
O
n
1g
5g
24.50
81.50
1g
5g
36.50
121.80
1g
5g
22.90
76.10
1g
5g
25.30
84.10
H C
3
25g
CH
CH
CH
Poly(dl-lactide-co-caprolactone) (40:60). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biodegradable polymer. Inherent viscosity (in chloroform)
0.7-0.9 dL/g. Tg (DSC, onset) -39. Tm (DSC, onset) 31
CH
Poly(dl-lactide-co-caprolactone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biodegradable polymer. Inherent viscosity (in chloroform)
0.7-0.9 dL/g. Lactide to caprolactone monomer ratio ~86:14.
Tg 16
O CH
$
21.60
50.90
O
x
100mg
500mg
2 n
C OCHCH
Poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline-co-methyl methacrylate) . . . . . . . . . . .
[27341-60-2]
t
256
Polylauryllactam-block-polytetrahydrofuran [84732-38-7] . . . . . . . . . .
43,081-1
h
Polylauryllactam-block-polytetrahydrofuran [84732-38-7] . . . . . . . . . .
18,219-2
h
37,501-2
O
NH CH (CH ) CH
C
2
29 2
H (O CH CH CH CH ) OH
2 2 2 2y
O
NH CH (CH ) CH
C
2
29 2
H (O CH CH CH CH ) OH
2 2 2 2y
CH
3
CCH
2 n
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3
O
CH
CH
C
2
C
CH CH
RO
O CH CH O
2 2
OR x
C C
C
O
CH CH
2
R
CH
$
16.80
42.60
100g
500g
16.30
40.20
5g
57.20
25g
100g
17.50
46.50
1kg
20.60
500mL
2L
17.40
46.50
250g
1kg
18.40
51.00
CH
3
CH
C
2
CH (CH ) CH O C
3
2 10 2
O
mp 172 d 1.010
Pellets. Alternating block copolymer. Melt index (235C/1kg,
ASTM D 1238) 2-6g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 161C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 8,100 psi
Hardness (Shore D) : 63
Contains 58 wt. % polyether. Hatfield, G.R. et. al.,
Macromolecules, 1993, 26, 6350-6353
Thermoplastic elastomer. Undergoes repeated flexure with
limited deformation. High abrasion resistance.
Flexible sporting goods, hoses and semi-conductors (with fillers).
100g
500g
CH
45,755-8
h
41,640-1
O O
R = H or Na,
R =
CH (CH ) CH
2
2n 3
41,911-7
h
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
3
2 14
2
257
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
3
2x
2
45,262-9
h
45,251-3
h
40,559-0
x = 20-24
CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
2 10
2
O 3
O CH
CH
2
2
N
N
N
CH C NHCH
CH NHC CH
2
2
N
N
O
O
H C
2
CH (CH ) CH CH
3
26 2
CH CH (CH ) CH C NH CH
2
2
25 2
O
50g
250g
$
16.50
54.90
50g
250g
16.50
54.90
100mL
500mL
15.60
43.30
100mL
500mL
15.60
43.30
250mL
1L
16.30
43.80
250mL
1L
16.30
40.00
1L
20.10
250mL
1L
15.60
33.30
250mL
1L
17.70
47.40
CH
2
CH OR
2
n
R = CH or H
3
O CH
H C
2
CH C NH CH
CH
2
N
CH OR
2
2
N
O
ROCH
40,558-2
N
N
CH NH C CH
2
O
CH
2
n
R = CH , C H , or H
3 4 9
CH
CH OR
2
N
N
CH OR
2
N
CH O
2
2
N
ROCH
CH
CH OR
2
N
N
CH OR
2
N
CH O
2
2
N
CH
CH OR
2
N
N
2
ROCH
N
N
R = H or CH
CH OR
2
N
CH O
2
ROCH
N
N
CH O
2
41,856-0
h
CH OR
2
R = H or CH or
3
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
R = H, CH OH or CH OCH
2
2
3
CH OR
2
N
N
N
CH OR
2
N
N
41,855-2
h
3
R
N
N
N
CH
CH OR
2
N
CH O
2
CH CH(CH )
2
32
CH OR
2
CH
2
N
N
41,859-5
h
R = H or
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH OR
2
ROCH
N
N
41,858-7
h
R = H or
41,860-9
h
Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), methylated/butylated . . . . . . . . . .
(55/45) [68036-97-5] nr1.5010 d 1.096 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4661D CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Cross-linking agent. Average Mn ca. 637. Molar ratio
melamine/formaldehyde/methoxy/butoxy 1/5.7/2.8/2.2
258
18,338-5
1 kit
184.50
1 kit
176.10
1 kit
176.10
1L
4L
16.30
40.20
1L
4L
16.30
40.20
10g
70.20
50g
100g
68.70
112.30
250g
1kg
15.60
34.00
18,336-9
18,337-7
CH
CH
43,449-3
h
2
NaO C
CH
43,450-7
h
C
2
NaO C
CH
2
C OCH
18,222-2
h
18,221-4
h
43,021-8
h
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/di(propylene glycol)/polycaprolactone]
[68084-39-9] d 1.180 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
CHCH
2
C OCH
n
3
O
RO CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
RO
x
C H OC H O
3 6
3 6
O
R=
CH (CH ) CH O
2
2
23
O
NH
CH
CHCH
NH C
259
RO
CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
O
R=
O
NH
CH
2
NH C
43,019-6
h
RO CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
RO
CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
O
R=
O
NH
CH
2
NH C
43,022-6
h
RO
C H O CH CH O
3 6
2
2
NH
CH
C
x
O
R=
CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2
O
NH C
43,015-3
h
RO CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
RO
x
O
R=
NH
CH
2
NH
43,016-1
h
RO CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
RO
CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
O
R=
NH
CH
2
CH
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
Si
Si
n CH
NH
CH
15.60
32.80
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/poly(ethylene glycol-co-propylene
glycol/polycaprolactone] [59595-85-6] d 1.180
250g
1kg
15.60
34.00
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/polytetrahydrofuran] [9018-04-6] d 1.150
250g
1kg
16.30
36.90
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/polytetrahydrofuran] [9018-04-6]
250g
1kg
18.10
38.50
50g
250g
13.80
25.90
20mL
150mL
22.70
107.40
25g
76.90
250g
1kg
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/poly(butylene adipate)] [58180-53-3]
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Pellets. Melt index (224C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 35g/10min.
MDI-polyester/polyether polyurethane. Tg (DSC) -37
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 92C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 40.3 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, H-22 wheel) : 50mg
Hardness (Durometer, Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 86
UV stabilizer added
Properties......see 43,021-8.
Applications....see 43,021-8.
O
RO CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
$
15.60
32.80
O
y
250g
1kg
O
y
Poly[4,4'-methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)-alt-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
butanediol/poly(butylene adipate)] [58180-53-3] d 1.220
17,620-6
h
48,238-2
n ~ 35
CH
CH
CH
CH
Si
Si
H
CH
3
O
3
Si CH
3
n CH
3
CH
3
C CH
C
O
260
2
n
OCH
3
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Average viscosity ca. 3 cSt. Mn ca. 390
37,003-7
h
3
C CH
2
n
OCH
3
20,033-6
h
18,223-0
h
44,574-6
h
18,226-5
h
45,213-0
h
47,402-9
h
18,224-9
h
46,316-7
50g
100g
$
51.90
81.90
25g
500g
1kg
18.90
48.70
76.50
25g
500g
1kg
21.70
55.70
64.80
25g
500g
1kg
19.50
50.40
79.20
1g
50.70
25g
500g
1kg
17.80
46.00
72.10
25g
500g
1kg
21.90
50.40
81.20
100g
500g
27.20
75.80
100g
500g
24.90
72.40
100g
500g
23.80
69.00
25g
500g
1kg
19.90
51.70
81.10
CH
3
C CH
2
n
OCH
3
CH
3
C CH
2
n
OCH
3
C
O
CH
3
C CH
2
n
OCH
3
CH
3
C CH
2
n
OCH
3
CH
C
CH
3
CH
2
OCH
C
x
3
CH
CH
C
2
CH O C
3
O
CH CH
2
x CH CH O C
3 2
O
CH
3
CH
C
2
CH O C
3
O
CH
CH
3
C
C
CH
CH
O CH CH O
2 2
CH
2
CH O
3
O CH CH O
2 2
C
O
C
O
CH
CH
3
C
CH
2
CH
3
C
CH
2
CH
3
C
CH
2
C
2
HO C
O
37,691-4
h
CH
46,318-3
CH
C
O
CH
3
C
C
46,317-5
CH
3
C
C
C
O
CH
3
O CH CH O
2 2
CH
3
CH
C
2
CH O C
3
O
CH
C
2
CH O C
3
O
3
CH
2
OCH CH CH CH y
2 2 2 3
261
3
O CH CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
C
n
45,890-2
h
44,004-3
h
19,099-3
h
CH
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH
2
n
mp 240 d 0.833
Low density thermoplastic. Melt index (260C/5kg, ASTM D
1238) 180g/min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 173C
Tensile strength at yield
(23C, 5mm/min, ASTM D 638) : 3250 psi
Hardness (Rockwell, R, ASTM D 785) : 80
Dielectric constant (100-1000 Hz,
ASTM D 150) : 2.12
Very low specific gravity, high transparency, resistant to
oxidation and prone to stress cracking. Good electrical insulator.
Coating for paper food containers for microwave and
conventional ovens. Release coatings for food and synthetic
leather. Molded into medical labware. Film for decorative
laminates and printed circuit boards.
$
18.20
49.80
100g
500g
30.30
72.20
500g
27.85
100g
500g
35.00
83.50
5mL
50mL
250mL
17.90
45.50
150.10
250mL
18.30
250mL
1L
19.30
52.90
CH
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH
2
n
19,100-0
h
37,849-6
h
CH
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH
2
n
CH
250mL
1L
O Si
R&S 1(2),3179G
n
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
49,492-5
O CH CHCH OH
2
2
n
CH
3
Fp >230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC
Dihydroxy functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity
(60C) 1,800 cps
43,103-6
H
262
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH CH CH
C
2 2 2
O CH CHCH OH
2
2
CH
3
O CH CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH CH CH
C
2 2 2
3
C CH
CH
3
C CH
CH
3
C CH
CHCH
CH
CH
CH
O CH CHCH OH
2
2
CH
3
CH
19,183-3
h
Poly(a-methylstyrene) [25014-31-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,794-7
h
Poly(a-methylstyrene) [25014-31-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19,184-1
h
Poly(a-methylstyrene) [25014-31-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,227-3
h
Poly(4-methylstyrene) [24936-41-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,797-3
h
48,164-5
h
Poly[methyl(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)siloxane] [63148-56-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,272-9
h
19,112-4
h
18,109-9
h
CH CH
2
CH
CH
Si
CH CH
y
3
O
n
CH CH CF
2 2 3
OCH
CH CH
2
3
n
CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OH C OH n
3
O
O
CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OH C OH n
3
O
O
250mL
1L
$
19.30
52.90
25g
13.40
500g
1kg
35.60
54.60
25g
500g
1kg
18.10
28.90
46.90
10g
25g
29.20
60.70
1kg
21.60
10mL
50mL
22.70
79.10
25g
500g
1kg
100g
250g
14.70
50.20
90.40
28.90
40.60
100g
250g
28.90
40.60
nr1.5350 d 0.999
Average Mn ca. 750. Tg (DSC, onset) 72
Representative structure shown. Product contains a- or ringmethyl substitution
Dielectric constant (50 MHz) : 2.3
Viscosity (185C) : 1,000 cps
Soluble in xylene, hexane and chloroform. Insoluble in ethyl
acetate, acetone and ethanol.
Additive to adhesives and paper coatings. Substitute for
polyterpenes and rosin derivatives.
nr1.3830 d 1.300 Fp >230F(110C)
Viscosity (25C) 10,000 cSt
IRRITANT
263
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
41,629-0
h
CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OR C OR n
3
O
O
CH CH
2
CH O
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O
3
O
CH CH
2
CH O
3
O
264
CH CH
2 3
41,639-8
h
CHCH
CH
41,632-0
h
18,458-6
h
18,459-4
h
41,631-2
h
n
O
n
O
n
O
41,633-9
h
n
O
500mL
2L
25.90
56.50
500mL
2L
19.60
53.40
100g
500g
22.30
60.60
100g
500g
22.30
60.60
100g
500g
23.80
64.50
100g
500g
29.20
82.10
100g
500g
22.30
60.60
n
O
$
26.90
74.30
R = H or
R = H or
500mL
2L
R = H or
CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OR C OR n
3
O
O
100g
500g
$
15.60
45.40
250mL
1L
19.60
50.90
250mL
1L
21.70
60.00
50g
56.60
100g
500g
15.90
45.30
25g
63.50
100g
250g
18.20
40.20
1g
229.35
CH
O
CH
3
CH
3
3
CH O
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
45,837-6
h
42,734-9
C
n
N
CH
CH
NH C
CH
O
CH
C
CH
O
3
CH O C
2
O
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 2
CH
O
CH
x
C CH (CH ) CH C
2
26 2
C
CH
3
CH O
2
CH
O
C
CH
NH
CH
3
O CH C CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
CH
N
y
28,071-2
n
CH
OCH
18,233-8
h
46,710-3
Poly[[octahydro-5-(methoxycarbonyl)-5-methyl-4,7-methano- . . . . . .
1H-indene-1,3-diyl]-1,2-ethanediyl] [123322-60-1] nr1.5100
2 n
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
O
CH CH
2
2
R&S 1(2),3165C
CH CH
3
CCH
45,305-6
h
CH
d 1.080
Melt index (280C/10kg) 42g/10min. Tg (DSC) 160
44,571-1
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
S
265
CH(OCH CH ) OH
O
2 2y
CH O (CH CH O) CH CH O C
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
Sum of w + x + y + z ~ 80
R=
46,690-5
h
$
229.35
CH(OCH CH ) OR
2 2y
CH O(CH CH O) R
2
2 2 z
1L
4L
19.30
43.00
250mL
1L
20.10
43.00
RTECS# TR7400000
Surfactant. Viscosity (25C) 1,500 cps. HLB 19.1
Hydroxyl number (mgKOH/g) : 20-36
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in ethanol, propylene glycol and water.
Insoluble in xylene.
CH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
(OCH CH ) OR
2 2x
RO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
1g
For solid state properties see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233
Red solid. Conducting polymer. 1:1 (head-to-head):(head-to-tail)
linkages of regioisomers
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Soluble in chloroform, CH2Cl2, toluene and THF.
For applications see 44,570-3.
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
46,639-5
h
266
CH O(CH CH O) R
2
2 2 x
C O(CH CH O) R
2 2 y
C H
46,640-9
h
O(CH CH O) R
2 2 a
O(CH CH O) R
2 2 b
CH O(CH CH O) R
2
2 2 c
C
O
R=
46,688-3
h
H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n~6
46,687-5
h
43,031-5
h
O
O
CH O
2
CH
O
C
CH O
2
CH
43,033-1
h
O
CH
O
O
CH O
2
C
n
CH
Surfactant. Mixture of C11 to C14 iso-alkyl ethers with C13 isoalkyl predominating. HLB 15.7
Hydroxyl number : 54-62 mg KOH/g
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in water, isopropanol.
$
24.10
66.70
100mL
500mL
15.90
53.20
100mL
500mL
15.90
53.20
100g
500g
15.90
53.20
1kg
5kg
25.30
85.50
1kg
5kg
25.30
85.50
1kg
5kg
25.30
85.50
O
O
Surfactant. Mixture of C11 to C14 iso-alkyl ethers with C13 isoalkyl predominating. HLB 14.5
Hydroxyl number : 75-85 mg KOH/g
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in water, isopropanol and xylene.
1L
4L
43,032-3
h
CH
46,641-7
h
H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n ~ 18
H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n ~ 12
CH
267
O CH
O CH
O CH O CH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
O CH O CH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
O CH O CH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
43,121-4
h
Poly(oxymethylene-co-1,3-dioxepane) [25214-85-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,122-2
h
Poly(oxymethylene-co-1,3-dioxepane) [25214-85-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,123-0
h
Poly(oxymethylene-co-1,3-dioxepane) [25214-85-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,664-0
Poly(oxy-1,4-phenyleneoxy-1,4-phenylenecarbonyl-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phenylene), powder [31694-16-3] mp 322 d 1.300
C
n
19,109-4
O
O
S
O
O
n
47,238-7
O
O
47,236-0
O
O
S
O
268
250g
1kg
15.10
27.80
25g
100g
14.20
39.60
Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenylene) [25667-42-9] . . . . . . .
[poly(1,4-phenylene ether-sulfone)] d 1.370 FT-IR 2(3),4670B
50g
250g
59.80
120.00
Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenylene) [25667-42-9] . . . . . . .
[poly(1,4-phenylene ether-sulfone)]
10g
50g
18.20
60.00
Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenylene) [25667-42-9] . . . . . . .
[poly(1,4-phenylene ether-sulfone)]
10g
50g
18.20
60.00
10g
50g
18.20
60.00
S
O
15.10
27.80
S
O
250g
1kg
47,237-9
O
$
15.10
27.80
O
O
250g
1kg
Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenylene) [25667-42-9] . . . . . . .
[poly(1,4-phenylene ether-sulfone)]
Melt index (380C/2.16 kg) 6g/10min. Tg 221
Viscosity number (phenol/
1,2-dichlorobenzene, ISO 1628) : 80mL/g
Tensile modulus (ASTM D 638) : 377,000 psi
Soluble in aniline, dimethylacetamide and pyridine.
Used in electrical connectors, printed circuit boards, sterilizable
equipment and appliance covers.
CF O
2
CF
CF O
2
37,443-1
h
F
CF O
2
CF
CF O
2
37,446-6
h
F
CF O
2
CF
CF O
2
18,464-0
42,687-3
O
O
CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2
C
x
NH
C O
O
S
44,096-5
O
O
44,097-3
O
C
d 1.380
Tensile modulus of filament
(initial, 65% relative humidity) : 125 g/d
Soluble in dimethylformamide-lithium chloride. Does not melt.
Decomposes above 371C.
Heat and flame protective clothing. Electrical insulating paper
requiring high temperature stability.
mp 285-300 d 1.350
Pellets. Viscosity (310C, 1200 sec-1) 275 poise
Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 86 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 93
High performance, linear thermoplastic. Excellent thermal and
chemical resistance, inherent flame resistance and superior
electrical insulation properties.
Auto intake manifolds and pumps, electrical connectors and
circuit boards, flame-resistant clothing, valves, coatings,
non-stick coatings, power tool parts and heater grills.
S
n
42,724-1
42,726-8
NH
Poly[1,4-phenylene diisocyanate-co-poly(1,4-butanediol)] . . . . . . . . .
diisocyanate [89339-41-3] mp 43-45 nr1.5030 d 1.080
Poly[N,N'-(1,3-phenylene)isophthalamide] [25765-47-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IRRITANT
44,652-1
h
n
NH
R&S 1(2),3171A
Tg 192
Poly[N,N'-(1,4-phenylene)-3,3'
,4,4'-benzophenonetetra- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
carboxylic imide/amic acid] [26023-21-2] d 1.400
Tg 192
10g
50g
30.50
97.40
10g
50g
30.50
97.40
5g
25g
50g
16.70
52.20
83.40
50g
250g
16.80
44.10
250g
1kg
17.50
42.90
250g
1kg
17.50
42.90
100g
500g
23.20
76.80
100g
500g
16.00
52.90
100g
500g
16.00
52.90
NH C
Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]
Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]
$
30.50
97.40
10g
50g
Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]
269
S
n
18,235-4
O
O CH
O
O CH
41,329-1
h
CH
2
O
O
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
40,677-5
h
40,676-7
h
37,298-6
h
40,657-0
h
40,659-7
h
42,831-0
Polyphenylsulfone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
2
n
O
O
CH
2
O
O
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
n
N C O
CH
2
n
O
CH
O
CH
O
S
O
270
100g
500g
$
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52.90
5g
100g
250g
18.40
23.10
38.60
100g
250g
33.30
70.10
100mL
250mL
20.40
43.00
100g
250g
20.40
43.00
100mL
250mL
26.40
49.30
100mL
250mL
31.20
58.30
100mL
250mL
31.20
58.30
50g
250g
15.10
39.00
RTECS# MF4625000
Average Mn ca. 490. Tg 48-52
O CH
O
n
CH
Poly-a-pinene [70750-57-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,752-3
h
Poly-b-pinene [70750-58-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,934-7
CH
CH
45,753-1
h
3
n
CH
C
CH
CH
43,935-5
CH
CH
CH CH
2
42,811-6
h
42,817-5
h
3
n
3
n
H(OCH CH CH CH ) [OCO(OCH CH CH CH ) ] OH
2 2 2 2x
2 2 2 2yz
$
19.30
53.20
1kg
17.00
250mL
1L
18.90
51.50
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1L
18.90
51.50
250g
1kg
15.60
35.00
1kg
18.10
d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C)
Terpene resin. Tg (DSC, onset) 61
Representative structure shown
Softening point : 115C
Imparts tack and adhesion to polymeric materials. Soluble in
aliphatic and aromatic solvents. Compatible with ethylene
copolymers, waxes and rosins.
Additive to adhesives, sealants and coatings.
bp > 250 nr1.4660 d 1.038 Fp >230F(110C)
HYGROSCOPIC
Dihydroxy functional linear polyether polycarbonate. Average
Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (60C) 261 cps. ca. 3 carbonate groups
per molecule and 3 THF groups per segment. Density
(60C) 1.038
Softening point : <-35C
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 106-118
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
Polydispersity : 2.1
Soluble in most conventional organic solvents. Copolymers are
resistant to hydrolysis, oils and microbes. Contributes to
transparency and low temperature flexibility.
Soft segment in polyurethanes or polyesters for thermoplastic
coatings, adhesives, sealants and fibers.
H(OCH CH CH CH ) [OCO(OCH CH CH CH ) ] OH
2 2 2 2x
2 2 2 2yz
CH CH
2
d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)
Terpene resin. Tg (DSC, onset) -25
Representative structure shown
Primarily isomeric dimers and trimers
Softening point : 25C
Imparts tack and strength to adhesives. Soluble in aliphatic and
aromatic solvents, ethyl ether and esters. Insoluble in glycols
and ketones.
Co-tackifier in adhesives. Additive to adhesives, especially tapes
for low temperature applications.
1L
4L
271
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH
2
272
42,902-3
h
42,818-3
h
42,785-3
h
42,786-1
h
42,788-8
h
46,251-9
h
Polypropylene [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,789-6
h
18,238-9
h
1kg
3kg
$
17.50
35.20
1kg
18.10
1kg
17.50
1kg
3kg
17.50
35.20
1kg
3kg
17.50
35.20
1kg
17.50
1kg
3kg
17.50
35.20
5g
250g
500g
20.90
50.70
80.80
CH
CH
CH
H
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH
2
O
n
43,109-5
h
43,110-9
h
38,902-1
h
45,039-1
h
45,040-5
h
X = H or Cl
n
C
X
CH
2
X = H or Cl
n
43,108-7
h
CH
CH CH
2 3
mp 44
Average Mw ca. 5,700, average Mn ca. 4,800. Soluble in
chloroform, THF, MEK and toluene. Tg -59. Tm (DSC at
peak) 44
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2
CH
45,658-6
O
O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
45,214-9
h
C
H
45,215-7
h
100g
500g
$
16.00
52.00
100g
500g
16.00
52.00
1g
10g
15.30
72.40
1kg
20.50
1kg
20.50
1kg
20.50
25g
100g
29.50
84.80
100g
500g
15.60
52.00
100g
500g
15.60
52.00
mp 149 d 0.990
Crystalline random copolymer. Melt index (230C/2.16kg,
ASTM D 1238) 8.0g/10min. Tm (DSC, peak) 149
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min) : 28 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 95
Properties......see 43,110-9.
Applications....see 43,110-9.
Crystalline random copolymer. Melt index (230C/2.16kg,
ASTM D 1238) 6.5g/10min. Tm (DSC, peak) 138
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min) : 27 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 95
Properties......see 43,110-9.
Applications....see 43,110-9.
Crystalline random copolymer. Melt index (230C/2.16kg,
ASTM D 1238) 6.5g/10min. Tm (DSC, peak) 135
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min) : 23 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 89
Produces very clear films. Greater stiffness than ethylene
copolymers and is heat sealable.
Optically clear film, fine fibers. Injection and blow molding.
R&S 1(2),3167M
Average Mn ca. 50,000 (GPC)
d 0.930
Isotactic. Average Mw ca. 100,000. Viscosity (30 wt. % in
toluene, 25C) 20-50 poise. 26 wt. % chlorine. Tg (DSC,
onset) 54.
Soluble in toluene, methylene chloride and THF
Adhesion promoter, printing ink binder and primer.
Isotactic. Average Mw ca. 150,000. Viscosity (20 wt. % in
toluene, 25C) 20-80 poise. 32 wt. % chlorine. Tg (DSC,
onset) 30.
Properties......see 45,039-1.
Applications....see 45,039-1.
273
CH
CH
CH
274
42,792-6
h
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,793-4
h
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,795-0
h
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,794-2
h
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,913-9
h
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
CH
42,791-8
h
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
3
x
CH CH
2 2
250g
1kg
$
16.30
39.90
250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
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1kg
16.30
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1kg
16.30
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250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
CH CH
2
CH CH
2 2
O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
3
O CH CH
CH
3
O CH CH
CH
3
O CH CH
CH
3
O CH CH
CH
3
O CH CH
CH
3
O CH CH
CH C
45,657-8
20,230-4
h
20,231-2
h
OH
20,232-0
h
OH
20,233-9
h
OH
20,234-7
h
20,235-5
h
46,981-5
h
40,665-1
h
OH
n
OH
n
OH
n
CH CH O
H
2
n
CH
3
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
O
H C
2
42,821-3
h
CH
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
42,820-5
h
CH CH
2
CH
Poly(propylene-co-ethylene) [9010-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
CH
42,819-1
h
RTECS# TR3702500
250g
1kg
$
16.30
31.40
250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
250g
1kg
16.30
31.40
1g
10g
13.10
72.40
5g
250g
500g
17.40
37.50
52.30
5g
250g
500g
17.50
33.80
47.40
5g
250g
500g
15.70
31.90
44.40
5g
250g
500g
16.50
25.30
35.10
5g
250g
500g
19.70
31.20
51.00
5g
250g
500g
15.40
25.30
35.10
100mL
500mL
22.10
73.50
250mL
500mL
26.00
43.40
275
40,667-8
h
40,668-6
h
40,669-4
h
45,501-6
O
H C
2
CH C
OC H
3 6
CH CH
45,502-4
CH C
OC H
3 6
CH CH
OC H
3 6
CH O
2
O
CH
n
CH
3
CH CH O
2
CH O
2
O
CH
n
40,673-2
h
40,674-0
h
45,503-2
h
40,835-2
h
46,979-3
h
47,558-0
n~3
RTECS# TR3702500
45,808-2
h
CH
3
CH CH O
2
RTECS# TR3702500
n ~ 12
RTECS# TR3702500
n~7
H C
2
nr1.4640 d 1.140
Average Mn ca. 380
Fp >230F(110C)
Fp >230F(110C)
250mL
500mL
$
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41.90
250mL
500mL
25.00
41.90
250mL
500mL
25.00
41.90
250mL
1L
18.20
50.30
250mL
1L
18.20
50.30
500mL
2L
17.00
34.00
250mL
18.00
250mL
16.80
250mL
1L
18.70
50.90
100mL
250mL
17.40
35.20
100mL
250mL
24.90
55.50
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
250mL
1L
16.80
38.60
FT-IR 2(1),370C
n~7
O
H C
2
C
CH
OC H
3 6
C
CH
CH
n~7
O
H C
2
C
CH
CH CH O
H
2
n
CH
3
O
H C
2
C
CH
CH CH O
H
2
n
CH
3
O
H C
2
CH
C H O
3 6
CH
3
n
41,018-7
h
276
CH C
O(C H O) CH
3 6 n 3
n~2
H C
2
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
OH
2
CH n
3
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
OH
2
CH n
3
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
OH
2
CH n
3
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
OH
2
CH n
3
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
O CH CH
OH
2
CH n
3
O
H C
2
CH
(OC H ) O
3 6n
C H
9 19
43,810-3
h
43,811-1
h
43,813-8
h
43,814-6
h
43,815-4
h
40,755-0
h
43,547-3
h
CH
3
O CH CH
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
O CH CH
2 2
1L
4L
20.80
57.60
1L
4L
20.80
57.60
1L
4L
20.80
57.60
1L
4L
20.80
57.60
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.90
CH
3
O CH CH
y
CH
3
O CH CH
y
OH
z
OH
z
250mL
1L
19.00
37.60
250mL
1L
19.00
37.60
Average Mn ca. 2,000. 50 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range 12.018.0. Terminal secondary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 77C) 480 cps
Molar ratio PO:EO:PO : 8:22:8
Softening point : 15C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 51
dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 69C
HLB range : 12-18
Surface activity is dependent on the EO/PO ratio. Lower
foaming, greater defoaming and reduced gelling tendencies
relative to Pluronicsurfactants. Terminal secondary hydroxyl
groups have lower reactivity and acidity than the primary
hydroxyl groups in Pluronicsurfactants.
Applications....see 43,540-6.
43,548-1
h
$
20.80
57.60
n = 2.5
1L
4L
277
CH
3
O CH CH
O CH CH
2 2
CH
3
O CH CH
y
250mL
1L
$
19.00
37.60
250mL
500mL
24.80
41.30
250mL
500mL
24.80
41.30
250g
500g
25.80
42.80
250mL
1L
18.10
43.80
250mL
1L
18.10
43.80
250g
1kg
15.60
30.30
OH
z
40,664-3
h
40,662-7
h
40,663-5
h
43,348-9
h
O
CH
3
O
NH
LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Polyurethane prepolymer. ca. 8.4 wt. % isocyanate. Average
Mn ca. 1,000. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (40C) 12,500
cps. Specific gravity (70C) 1.09
DP ~11
Residual TDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore D, reacted with MOCA) : 75
Properties......see 43,349-7.
Paper making rolls and wiper blades.
O
O
CH CH O
C
2
n
CH
3
NH
CH
3
43,349-7
h
O
CH
3
O
NH
CH CH O
C
2
n
CH
3
NH
CH
3
42,651-2
CH
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH
x
2
O
278
C
y
O
O
O
CH
CH
CH CH
2
CH
x
CH
CH CH
2
CH
x
CH
CH CH
2
CH
x
CH
3
CH
CH
3
CH
y
C
Cl
43,726-3
3
z
Cl
45,041-3
h
OCH
CH
Si
CH
3
R
OCH
3
CH CH O
2
3
Si CH
3
n OCH
3
CH CH
2
CH x
3
NH C
NH
HO C
OH
CH CH
C
2
2
CF CF
2
2
45,655-1
45,459-1
h
Poly(propylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene) [27029-05-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,117-6
h
53,057-3
$
15.60
37.80
100g
500g
17.50
51.60
100g
500g
17.50
51.60
250mL
1L
22.40
61.20
1g
10g
17.00
75.20
d 1.550
57 wt. % fluorine. 44 mole % propylene. Viscosity (Mooney,
ML 1 +10, 121C) 35
Hardness (Shore A) : 73
50g
250g
17.40
57.70
1g
10g
15.60
46.30
25g
55.10
N
H
2
250g
1kg
OCH
R = alkyl
O CH CH CH O
2
2
2
CH
y
O
42,733-0
2
O
CH
42,784-5
h
t
279
48,109-2
N
H
2
48,255-2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
45,832-5
h
O
n
SO Na
3
280
52,748-3
th
43,457-4
h
17.00
90.40
100mL
67.90
5g
20g
40.80
108.50
100g
500g
19.30
40.80
5g
100g
500g
14.40
23.70
85.90
5g
100g
500g
16.80
28.90
95.90
100mL
1L
20.10
51.50
100mL
1L
20.10
47.95
SO Na
3
CH CH
2
SO Na
3
CH CH
2
24,305-1
h
SO Na
3
CH CH
2
10mL
100mL
CH CH
2
48,111-4
N
H
$
40.80
108.50
R
N
H
2
5g
20g
R
N
H
2
52,749-1
th
26,244-7
h
5g
100g
500g
$
15.90
18.50
60.40
18,242-7
h
Polystyrene [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25g
500g
1kg
16.80
34.40
62.00
33,165-1
h
Polystyrene [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25g
500g
1kg
16.20
39.60
68.90
45,038-3
h
1g
45.30
18,243-5
h
25g
68.10
32,782-4
h
1g
48.60
32,771-9
h
1g
41.50
32,772-7
h
1g
45.80
37,951-4
h
1g
41.50
32,774-3
h
1g
37.20
32,775-1
h
1g
41.50
SO Na
3
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
281
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
282
33,034-5
h
32,777-8
h
32,778-6
h
32,779-4
h
33,035-3
h
32,780-8
h
48,080-0
h
32,781-6
h
32,783-2
h
$
45.80
1g
43.90
1g
48.60
1g
45.80
1g
45.80
1g
45.80
1g
41.50
1g
45.80
1 kit
408.10
1kg
3kg
17.50
32.40
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw
Mw
44,114-7
h
1g
800 Mw 90,000
2,000 Mw 233,000
4,000 Mw 400,000
9,000 Mw 600,000
17,500 Mw 900,000
35,000 Mw 1,800,000
50,000
Polystyrene [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Melt index (200C/5kg, ASTM D 1238) 4.0g/10min. Average Mw
ca. 350,000, average Mn ca. 170,000. Contains E
5% mineral oil.
Tg 95
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 46 MPa
Elongation at break (ASTM D 638) : 1.5%
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
23C, ASTM D 256) : 21 J/m
Hard, clear, moderately strong polymer; biologically inert,
good dimensional stability.
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
43,010-2
h
Polystyrene [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,011-0
h
Polystyrene [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,169-5
h
46,171-7
h
46,172-5
h
46,173-3
h
45,935-6
1kg
3kg
$
17.50
32.40
1kg
3kg
17.50
32.40
5mL
56.50
5mL
56.50
5mL
56.50
5mL
56.50
1mL
2mL
33.30
51.80
1mL
2mL
31.30
51.80
1mL
2mL
34.40
56.90
1mL
2mL
40.10
66.70
1mL
2mL
38.20
63.50
CH CH
45,936-4
CH CH
45,937-2
CH CH
45,938-0
CH CH
45,939-9
283
45,940-2
n
1mL
2mL
$
47.30
78.40
1mL
2mL
47.30
78.40
1mL
2mL
43.30
67.10
1mL
2mL
55.50
86.00
100g
250g
40.00
68.60
100g
250g
43.00
73.50
500g
1kg
33.70
56.20
1kg
56.20
10g
50g
26.60
88.80
100g
38.80
CH CH
45,941-0
n
CH CH
45,946-1
n
CH CH
45,948-8
n
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
284
18,286-9
h
Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) [9003-54-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46,813-4
h
19,110-8
h
47,561-0
Poly(styrene-co-4-bromostyrene-co-divinylbenzene). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[39311-03-0]
CH CH
2
CN
CH CH
2
HOCH
CH CH
2
Poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile) [9003-54-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
CN
Br
18,285-0
h
CH CH
2
HOCH
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH CH CH
2
2
d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mw ca. 2,200, average Mn ca. 1,200. 60 mole % styrene,
40 mole % allyl alcohol. Hydroxyl number 255 mg KOH/g. Tg
(DSC) 63
18,290-7
h
Poly(styrene-co-butadiene) [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 0.965 FT-IR 2(3),4678D Safety 2,3182D
RTECS# WL6478000
Slab/chunk. 45 wt. % styrene
R&S 1(2),3181I
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH CH CH
2
2
43,833-2
h
Poly(styrene-co-butadiene) [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,007-2
h
Poly(styrene-co-butadiene) [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
45,751-5
h
Poly(styrene-co-butadiene-co-methyl methacrylate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[25053-09-2] nr1.5700 d 1.050 IRRITANT
2
OCH x
3
CH CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
18,961-8
HO C CHCH
2 n
CH CH
2
45,943-7
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
18.10
37.80
250g
1kg
17.00
39.60
5g
58.80
1mL
2mL
53.20
82.40
1mL
2mL
69.30
124.60
2mL
124.60
100g
250g
30.00
53.80
45,944-5
CH CH
2
CHCH
1kg
3kg
OH
CHCH
$
18.10
37.80
CH
3
C CH
1kg
3kg
45,945-3
CH CH
2
CHCH
CH CH
2
46,831-2
h
CH CH
2
CHCH
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Microspheres. 8 microns
Matting agent for coatings, anti-blocking and lubrication
additive for films, and filler for ceramics, cosmetics and dental
materials.
285
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
49,915-3
h
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,698-9
h
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,910-9
h
CH CH
2
CH CH
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHCH
CH CH
2
NH CH
25g
250g
43.70
243.60
25g
100g
22.70
35.80
100g
500g
30.70
119.30
100g
250g
28.30
50.50
47,367-7
5g
25g
50.90
169.50
47,366-9
3
1g
5g
28.30
117.60
1g
5g
26.70
110.90
CH CH
2
NH CH
54.90
304.50
NH CH
CH CH
286
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
25g
250g
NH
CH CH
2
42,699-7
h
CH CH
2
$
27.60
90.90
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
49,916-1
h
50g
250g
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
43,444-2
h
47,404-5
CH CH
2
NH CH
CH CH
CH CH
2
5g
25g
$
36.60
120.80
5g
25g
36.60
120.80
5g
25g
36.60
120.80
500mg
67.90
500mg
67.90
100g
500g
45.20
179.10
250mL
1L
16.80
30.00
250g
1kg
16.80
33.00
CH CH
2
51,563-9
NH CH
51,562-0
3
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
NH CH
CH CH
51,561-2
3
46,433-3
CH
H NCH CH O
2
2 2
CH CH O
2
2
CH
x
C
CH
3
CH
O CH CH
2
2
OCH CH NH
2 2 2
46,432-5
CH
HOCH CH O
2 2
CH CH O
2
2
CH
3
CH
O CH CH
2
2
CH
OCH CH OH
2 2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
51,797-6
h
CH CH
x RO
C C
OR y
43,527-9
h
CH CH
x RO
C C
O O
OR y
R = H, CH , or
3
CHCH CH
2 3
CH
3
R = H or Na
O O
CH CH
2
43,529-5
h
CH CH
2
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene)-graft-poly(ethylene glycol), . . . . .
hydroxy terminated
Powder. Solid phase synthesis support. 150 25lm bead
diameter. Hydroxyl values of 0.4-0.5 meq/g
Swollen by polar and apolar solvents such as water, methanol,
DMF and THF.
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene)-graft-poly(ethylene glycol), . . . . .
amine terminated Merck Index 12,9028
Powder. Solid phase synthesis support. 150 25lm bead
diameter. Amine values of 0.4-0.5 meq/g
Swollen by polar and apolar solvents such as water, methanol,
DMF and THF.
CH CH
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[89551-24-6] (aminomethyl, polymer-bound)
287
CH CH
x RO
OR y
C C
R = H or
CH CH
x RO
OR y
C C
O O
43,525-2
h
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
O O
CH CH
2
43,528-7
h
CH CH
x RO
OR y
C C
O O
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
x
O
y CH
CH
x
O
y CH
CH
44,238-0
h
x
O
y CH
16.80
32.10
250g
16.80
250g
1kg
16.80
37.80
250g
1kg
16.80
37.80
250g
1kg
16.80
34.80
250g
1kg
16.80
34.80
250g
1kg
16.80
34.80
44,239-9
h
C
O
C
O
288
C
O
CH CH
2
CH
CH CH
2
42,695-4
h
y
O
CH CH
2
42,694-6
h
y
O
250g
1kg
R = H or CH or
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
$
17.30
34.80
R = H or CH or
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
43,526-0
h
CH CH
2
250g
1kg
44,240-2
h
CH CH
x
O
y RO
C C OR
R = H or
CH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3
O O
44,236-4
h
CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
x
O
y RO
C C
OR
R = H or
CH(CH ) , or C H
32
6 11
O O
CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
x
O
CH CH
2
y RO C C
47,769-9
h
y RO
C C
OR
HO C
OCH
44,235-6
h
CH CH CH
2 2 3
43,092-7
H C
9 4
CH CH
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
CH C
2
CH
CH
CH CH
2
CH
x
3
CH
46,289-6
h
45,720-5
h
Poly(styrene-co-a-methylstyrene) [9011-11-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
16.80
250g
1kg
16.80
34.80
5g
250g
500g
17.00
34.00
56.50
250g
1kg
16.80
34.80
50mL
250mL
17.50
55.20
250g
1kg
17.00
32.90
250g
1kg
15.90
34.00
250g
R = H or
CH
3
O O
CH
3
C
R = H or i-C H
8 17
x
O
CH
CH CH
x
CH CH
O
O O
CH CH
2
OR
44,234-8
h
$
16.80
34.80
mp 160-170 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,700 (GPC). Styrene to maleic acid mole ratio
ca. 1.7:1. About 50% acid groups converted to cyclohexyl ester
and 17% to isopropyl ester. Tg 124
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 255-285
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.
C
CH
250g
1kg
CH
3
C
CH
3
IRRITANT
Pellets. Mw ca. 100,000-150,000. ca. 40% styrene. Melt index
(200C, 5.0kg) 1.0g/10min. Tg (DSC, onset) 101
d 1.070
Softening point (ring and ball) 119C. Viscosity (melt, 161C)
100 poise. Tg (DSC, onset) 67
Acid number : <1
Soluble in hydrocarbons, esters and ketones. Insoluble in water,
alcohols and glycols. Compatible with acrylic, styrene,
butadiene and rosin polymers.
Additive to sealants, caulks, adhesives, and coatings.
289
CH
x
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
2 n
Poly(styrene-co-a-methylstyrene) [9011-11-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,959-6
O
CHCH
45,721-3
h
$
15.90
34.00
5g
58.80
250g
1kg
18.10
24.70
250g
1kg
18.10
24.70
100g
250g
17.00
23.20
250g
26.20
100g
250g
18.70
26.20
OH
CH CH
250g
1kg
CH CH
2
43,249-0
h
Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
43,248-2
h
43,247-4
h
Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
branched, 21 wt. % styrene [9003-55-8]
CH CH
2
290
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
20,054-9
h
Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene [9003-55-8] . .
18,287-7
h
Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene [9003-55-8] . .
CH CH
2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
x CH CH y
3
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
x CH CH y
3
2
CH CH
2
20,055-7
h
CH CH
2 2
CH CH
2
x CH CH y
3
2
250g
500g
$
22.40
34.90
250g
500g
39.20
51.50
250g
1kg
16.30
47.60
250g
1kg
17.40
37.80
25mL
100mL
28.30
99.00
250g
1kg
18.10
24.70
20,056-5
h
Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-poly- . . . . . . . . .
styrene [66070-58-4]
Coarse powder. Average Mw ca. 89,000 (GPC). Styrene content
29%. Brookfield viscosity (20% solution in toluene) 550 cps.
Inhibited with <1% antioxidant
43,245-8
h
CH CH
2
Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-poly- . . . . . . . . .
styrene [66070-58-4] d 0.910 FT-IR 2(3),4683A R&S 1(2),3181F
CH CH
2
Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-poly- . . . . . . . . .
styrene [66070-58-4]
Thermoplastic elastomer. 31 wt. % styrene. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 10 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 370 cps. Inhibited with
<1% antioxidant
Molar ratio S:E/B:S : 1:8.3:1
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 3,500 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 700%
Hardness (Shore A) : 75
More oxidatively stable than unsaturated precursor. Does not
cross-link on thermal degradation. Low viscosity for easy melt or
solution processing. Excellent electrical insulator. Flexible to
-80C.
Applications....see 43,249-0.
43,243-1
h
Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-poly- . . . . . . . . .
styrene-graft-maleic anhydride [113569-15-6] d 0.910
Thermoplastic elastomer. ca. 2 wt. % grafted maleic
anhydride. Viscosity (Brookfield, 15 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 12.5
poise. Melt index (230C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 22g/10min.
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 5,000 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 500%
Hardness (Shore A) : 75
Maleic anhydride is grafted on the mid-block to increase
compatibility with polar coatings and increase interaction with
substrates. More oxidatively stable than unsaturated precursor.
Flexible to -80C. Soluble in solvents with solubility parameter
between 7.7 to 9.4
Applications....see 43,249-0.
44,888-5
CH CH
2
CH CH
2 2
SO H
3
CH CH
2
x CH CH y
3
2
CH CH
2
SO H
3
43,246-6
h
Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-poly- . . . . . . . . .
styrene, sulfonated, 5 wt. % solution in 1-propanol and
dichloroethane
291
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH C CH
2
2
y
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH CH C CH
2
2
y
CH
3
CH CH
2
CH CH C CH
2
2
y
CH
3
CH CH
2
S
O
CH CH
SO
43,240-7
h
Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene [25038-32-8] . .
43,241-5
h
Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene [25038-32-8] . .
48,309-5
h
Poly(styrenesulfonate)/poly(2,3-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . .
dioxin), 1.3 wt. % dispersion in water [155090-83-8] (poly(3
(Poly(3,4-oxyethyleneoxythiophene)/poly(styrene
sulfonate) d 1.000 IRRITANT
n
O
CH CH
n
R = H or
CH CH
x RO
C C
OR y
Na
43,455-8
h
R = H or
CH CH
x RO
C C
OR y
43,456-6
h
500g
1kg
18.10
24.70
500g
1kg
18.10
24.70
250g
65.00
250g
1kg
15.60
36.60
250g
1kg
15.60
39.60
10g
94.40
Na
O O
RO S
3
52,276-7
CH NH
2 2
$
18.10
24.70
O O
RO S
3
CH CH
2
500g
1kg
SO H
3
CH CH
2
Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene [25038-32-8] . .
S
H
O
43,239-3
h
292
Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzylamine-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[89551-24-6]
10g
$
66.00
25g
125.00
25g
99.00
25g
109.00
25g
74.00
25g
91.60
5g
250g
500g
15.80
63.50
105.80
20g
200g
1kg
16.80
35.60
121.50
5g
100g
500g
16.80
57.20
98.10
5g
100g
15.90
59.40
52,274-0
CH Cl
2
Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . .
[121961-20-4] IRRITANT
50-100 mesh. Typical loading 3.6-4.2 mmol Cl/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.
52,272-4
CH Cl
2
Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . .
[121961-20-4]
50-100 mesh. Typical loading 1.7-2.2 mmol Cl/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.
52,273-2
CH Cl
2
Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . .
[121961-20-4]
50-100 mesh. Typical loading 1.7-2.2 mmol Cl/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.
52,271-6
CH Cl
2
Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzyl chloride-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . .
[121961-20-4]
100-200 mesh. Typical loading 0.8-1.2 mmol Cl/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.
CH
O
18,245-1
18,244-3
O
O
CH
O
CH
CH
3
n
3
37,429-6
SO CH C
2
3
42,830-2
O
O
CH
O
CH
3
n
3
43,093-5
h
CF CF
2 2
Polysulfone [25135-51-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transparent pellets. Average Mn ca. 16,000 (MO). Average Mw
ca. 35,000 (LS). Melt index (343C/0.3 MPa, ASTM D 1238)
6.5g/10min. Thermoplastic engineering polymer. Viscosity,
reduced (0.2% w/v in CHCl3, 25C) 0.37-0.39 dL/g.
Properties......see 18,244-3.
Applications....see 18,244-3.
Polysulfone [25135-51-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pellets. Amorphous thermoplastic. Average Mn ca. 26,000 (MO).
Melt index (343C/0.3 MPa, ASTM D 1238) 3.5g/10min. Viscosity,
reduced (0.2 % w/v in CHCl3, 25C) 0.48-0.52 dL/g. Tg 190
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 70.3 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 69
Properties......see 18,244-3.
Applications....see 18,244-3.
Polysulfone [25135-51-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Beads. Amorphous thermoplastic. Average Mn ca. 22,000 (MO).
Melt index (343C/0.3 MPa, ASTM D 1238) 6.5g/10min. Viscosity,
reduced (0.2% w/v in CHCl3, 25C) 0.43-0.46 dL/g. Tg 190
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 70.3 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 69
High impact resistance. Temperature use range up to 160C.
Exceptional steam sterilization stability. Electrical properties
are maintained over a wide temperature and frequency range.
High resistance to radiation degradation.
Microwave cookware, appliance covers, surgical tools,
automotive electrical components, printed circuit boards and
plumbing components.
SO CH C
2
3
293
CF CF
2 2
CF CF
2 2
CF CF
2 2
CF CF
2 2
46,809-6
h
5g
100g
17.00
62.20
46,811-8
h
5g
100g
17.00
62.20
18,247-8
h
Polytetrafluoroethylene [9002-84-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5g
100g
250g
10.90
44.50
85.40
44,509-6
h
100mL
500mL
19.60
64.90
1g
10g
17.00
56.00
1g
5g
11.40
38.80
1g
5g
11.40
38.80
1g
5g
11.40
38.80
1g
10g
19.60
67.90
CF O
2
CF
2
O
CF CF O
2 2
CF O
2
CF
y
OH
37,808-9
O
CH
3
O
NH C
O
O
CF CF O
2 2
CF O
2
NH
CH
3
CF CF O
2 2
HOCH CF O
2 2
CF CF O
2 2
CF O
2
294
CF CH OH
2 2
CF CH OH
2 2
45,730-2
CF O
2
37,806-2
HOCH CF O
2 2
O
CF O
2
OCH
3
37,807-0
HO C
O
CF CF O
2
2
$
15.90
59.40
O
CF O
2
5g
100g
Free-flowing powder
Low coefficient of friction, low critical surface energy and
excellent antistick properties.
Solid, inert lubricant.
45,728-0
CH O C
3
OH
HOCH CH CH O CH CF O
2
2
2 2
CF CF O
2
2
CF O
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CF O
2 2
CF CF O
2
2
CF CF
2 2
CF O
2
CF CH
2
2
CF CF
2
OCF CF CF
2 2 3
O CH CH
2
2
CF CF
2
2
$
17.00
56.00
1g
10g
17.00
56.00
25g
50g
50.90
73.70
100g
500g
34.60
114.10
25mL
1L
3L
16.80
32.90
64.00
50mL
250mL
18.90
61.20
50mL
250mL
18.90
61.20
25mL
1L
16.80
32.90
100g
21.00
1g
110.00
Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 2,200. Viscosity (20C) 125 cSt. Ethylene to
methylene ratio 1:1. ~3 ethyl ether units/molecule
Hydroxy groups are more reactive with isocyanates and esters
than is the precursor diol 37,806-2.
OH
x
30,629-0
y
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-tetrafluoroethylene perfluoro- . . . . . . . . .
propyl ether) d 2.150 R&S 1(2),3185D
Pellets. Tm 305. Melt flow 14g/10min.
45,458-3
CH CF
2 2
1g
10g
CF CH O CH CHCH OH
2
2
2
2
45,729-9
HO
CH CH
2
CH
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene-co-vinylidene fluoride-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propylene) [54675-89-7] d 1.600
Viscosity (Mooney ML1+10, 121C) 45. Tetrafluoroethylene ca.
56 wt. %. Vinylidene fluoride ca. 27 wt. %. Soluble in ketones
and esters
Hardness (Shore A) : 81
Resistant to new types of engine oils, transmission fluids and
gear lubricants.
Gaskets and sealants. Injection, transfer and compression
molding.
z
3
34,526-1
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
43,656-9
h
43,657-7
h
HO
CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
34,531-8
h
CH
CH
H
N
N
N
CH
CH
3
CH
3
CH
H
N
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
53,396-3
t
CH
3
CH
IRRITANT
Poly[[6-[(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)amino]-s-triazine-2,4-diyl]- . . . . . . . .
[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl)imino]-hexamethylene[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidylimino]] [71878-19-8]
Hindered amine UV light stabilizer for polyolefins. Average Mn
ca. 2,000-3,100.
N CH
CH
3
3
CH C CH
2
3
CH
CH
3
3
NH C
52,593-6
S
295
2
S O
CH
CH
Poly(p-toluenesulfonamide-co-formaldehyde) [25035-71-6] . . . . . . . .
41,805-6
h
FT-IR 2(3),4685A
Solid
R&S 1(2),3187K
250g
1kg
$
15.30
48.80
250mL
1L
16.80
34.60
10mL
25mL
21.60
45.30
25g
100g
16.30
37.80
250mL
1L
18.20
39.60
250mL
1L
17.50
40.20
250mL
1L
16.30
42.90
O
C
28,076-3
h
O
NH
NH C
CH
3
n
45,975-5
O
N
NH
n
C
O
42,827-2
CH
NH
45,814-7
h
O
RO
O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
OR O
R=
n
O CH
41,854-4
h
NH CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 2
CH OCH
2
3
NH CH
CH OCH
2
3
296
41,853-6
h
O
O CH
Poly[trimethylolpropane/di(propylene glycol)-alt-adipic . . . . . . . . . . .
acid/phthalic anhydride], polyol [68133-07-3] mp < -25
bp > 250 nr1.4720 d 1.110 Fp >230F(110C)
HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 500. Viscosity (25C) 1,500 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.5. Contains ca. 15% di(propylene glycol)
Hydroxyl number, solids (mg KOH/g) : 300
Equivalent weight : 200
or
C H OC H
3 6
3 6
CH CH C(CH -) (OH)
3 2
2 3
O
CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
18,250-8
h
O
CH
18,249-4
h
18,949-9
h
18,948-0
h
38,792-4
h
18,248-6
h
38,793-2
h
O
CH
CH CH
2
O
CH
CH CH
2
O
CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
O
CH
CH CH
2
90.90
1set 196.70
25g
500g
1kg
17.80
51.30
80.60
25g
500g
1kg
18.80
54.30
85.50
25g
500g
1kg
18.80
54.30
85.50
500g
47.30
25g
500g
19.60
56.40
500g
47.30
O
CH
25g
43,043-9
h
CH CH
2
$
16.30
35.30
O
CH
250mL
1L
297
CH CH
CH CH
2
x HO C C OCH CH CH CH y
C O
2 2 2 3
O
O O
CH CH
2
C
CH
3
CH
O 3
CH
3
CH
CH
44,467-7
h
48,022-3
CH C OH 1
3
O
O
C
CH CH
2
OH x
CH CH
2
O C
CH
CH
OH
$
16.80
39.00
250g
1kg
16.90
46.80
250g
15.30
25g
500g
1kg
25g
500g
1kg
25g
500g
1kg
25g
500g
1kg
5g
250g
1kg
25g
500g
1kg
25g
500g
1kg
25g
17.10
50.30
77.50
15.30
45.20
69.70
17.10
50.30
77.50
17.10
50.30
77.50
16.50
24.40
74.60
14.50
42.60
65.70
17.10
50.20
77.40
17.10
25g
500g
1kg
16.10
47.40
73.20
25g
500g
1kg
19.70
42.60
65.70
Tg 79.9
C
CH
2
250mL
1L
CH z
3
CH CH
2
9
C O
OH z
OH
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
36,306-5
h
36,313-8
h
36,315-4
h
36,316-2
h
34,840-6
h
38,834-3
h
36,311-1
h
36,317-0
h
OH
CH CH
2
36,314-6
h
OH
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
34,158-4
h
Average Mw 85,000-146,000
Average Mw 124,000-186,000
Average Mw 31,000-50,000
Average Mw 85,000-146,000
Average Mw 124,000-186,000
Average Mw 13,000-23,000
OH
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
3
CH CH
2
C O
Average Mw 85,000-146,000
Average Mw 13,000-23,000
298
x CH
CH CH
2
C O
36,307-3
h
36,308-1
h
36,310-3
h
36,062-7
h
Average Mw 31,000-50,000
25g
500g
1kg
$
15.30
45.20
69.70
25g
500g
1kg
14.50
42.60
65.70
25g
500g
1kg
15.30
45.20
69.70
25g
500g
1kg
17.10
50.30
77.50
100g
500g
19.10
30.40
100g
500g
19.10
30.40
100g
500g
19.10
30.40
100g
500g
19.10
30.40
100g
15.30
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
C O
Average Mw 85,000-146,000
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
C O
Average Mw 124,000-186,000
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
C O
Average Mw 9,000-10,000
41,407-7
h
OH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
2
41,408-5
h
41,410-7
h
48,027-4
OH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
2
OH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
OH x
CH CH
2
C
O
CH CH
2
2
41,409-3
h
OH
CH CH
2
CH
3
y
NH CH CH CH
N CH Cl
2
2
2
3
CH
3
299
18,253-2
2
25g
50g
$
73.70
132.20
1g
70.70
250g
37.00
250g
500g
44.80
70.30
250g
500g
44.80
70.30
250g
500g
44.80
70.30
5g
250g
500g
13.20
37.90
59.60
5g
102.20
10g
25g
48.40
98.00
25g
62.50
CHCH
CH
x
O
18,254-0
2
CH CH
2
OH y CH
CH CH
2
C O
19,097-7
h
41,843-9
h
41,841-2
h
41,842-0
h
18,256-7
h
36,835-0
h
18,260-5
h
Poly(9-vinylcarbazole) [25067-59-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18,262-1
h
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
CH
x
O
CH CH
2
OH y CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
CH
x
O
CH CH
2
OH y CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
CH
x
O
CH CH
2
OH y CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
CH
x
O
CH CH
2
OH y CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
CH CH CH
2 2 3
N
CH CH
N
CH CH
300
Cl
CH CH
2
Poly(4-vinylbiphenyl) [25232-08-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4691C Safety 2,2888D R&S 1(2),3175K
Powder. Average Mw ca. 115,000 (GPC). Tg 138
Cl
CH CH
2
38,932-3
h
38,933-1
h
38,827-0
h
18,958-8
h
34,677-2
h
34,675-6
h
34,676-4
h
18,955-3
Cl
CH CH
2
Cl
CH CH
2
38,929-3
h
Cl
CH CH
2
Cl
CH CH
2
Cl
CH CH
2
Cl
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
X = Cl or C OH
n
CH CH
2
Cl x
CH CH
2
O CH CHCH y
2
3
CH
3
CH CH
2
Cl x
CH CH
2
O CH CHCH y
2
3
CH
3
CH CH
2
Cl x
CH CH
2
N
N
CH
$
18.10
500g
18.10
500g
18.10
500g
18.10
25g
500g
1kg
19.10
26.80
45.30
25g
500g
1kg
18.90
25.90
46.40
25g
500g
1kg
21.60
31.30
50.20
25g
500g
1kg
19.40
28.30
45.40
250g
60.70
100g
500g
21.60
56.50
100g
500g
21.60
56.50
200mg
56.50
500g
46,829-0
h
46,830-4
h
46,488-0
Poly(vinyl chloride-co-1-methyl-4-vinylpiperazine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 1.250
Viscosity (20 wt. % in toluene, 23C) 15 cps. 80 mole % vinyl
chloride. Tg 53
Low viscosity, nonhydrolyzable binder for coatings.
Viscosity (20 wt. % in toluene, 23C) 70 cps. ca. 85 mole %
VCl. Tg (DSC, onset) 60
Soluble in aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters,
ketones and glycol ether acetates.
ca. 1 mole % 1-methyl-4-vinylpiperazine. Tg 76
Potential uses include fixed-site proton carrier for biosensor
membranes, proton conduction in power cells, selective
gas-phase separation and adhesion promoter.
301
CH CH
2
C O
18,297-4
h
38,796-7
h
38,795-9
h
38,806-8
h
CH CH
2
Cl x CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
CH CH
2
Cl x CH
CH CH
2
C O
O
OH
Cl
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
CH CH CH O C
3
2
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
38,804-1
h
CH CH CH O C
3
2
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
38,803-3
h
CH CH CH O C
3
2
CH CH
2
OH
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
38,802-5
h
CH CH CH O C
3
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
x CH
x CH
CH CH
CH CH
2
y HO C C OH z
C O
O
CH CH
2
x CH
CH CH
CH CH
2
y HO C C OH z
C O
O
302
O O
38,800-9
h
20,030-1
h
O O
Cl
O O
Cl
CH CH
2
38,799-1
h
CH CH
CH CH
2
y HO C C OH z
C O
O
100g
500g
1kg
17.70
28.70
47.30
500g
19.10
500g
19.10
500g
19.10
500g
19.10
500g
17.70
500g
17.70
100g
250g
36.20
54.90
Cl
17.70
28.70
47.30
Cl
100g
500g
1kg
Cl
$
15.40
17.30
29.90
53.80
Cl
5g
100g
500g
1kg
x CH
CH CH
CH CH
2
y HO C C OH z
C O
OH
x CH
38,797-5
h
O O
Cl
CH CH
2
38,801-7
h
CH CH
2
y
C O
CH CH
2
Cl
38,798-3
h
OH
CH
CH CH
2
y
C O
CH CH
2
O
C CH CH
CH CH
2
CH
CH
2
CH
CH
O
CH
Cl
CH CH
2
CN
CH CH
2
CN
Cl
49,670-7
h
CH
CH
C
Cl
CH
2
CH O
3
Cl
CH
49,671-5
h
CH
C
Cl
CH
2
CH O
3
49,696-0
h
C
C
Cl
C
Cl x
CH CH
2
CH O C
3
O
C
Cl x
CH CH
2
Cl
20.10
50.30
5g
10g
86.30
142.10
5g
100g
15.20
30.50
150g
30.00
250g
1kg
22.60
62.40
250g
18.30
250g
18.30
250g
1kg
15.60
33.30
250g
1kg
15.60
28.90
43,040-4
h
43,038-2
h
Cl
CH
100g
1kg
CH
CH CH
2
CN x
43,095-1
h
y
Cl
CH CH
2
CN x
19.10
50.30
Cl
CH
18,268-0
h
n
Cl
CH
O
2
18,264-8
h
100g
1kg
$
17.70
CH CH
2
x
500g
mp 152 d 1.780
Granules, 245 micron. ca. 90 wt. % vinylidene chloride.
Average Mw ca. 90,000. Melt viscosity (175C at 100 sec-1)
11,000 poise
Superior gas and moisture barrier properties, self clinging.
Flexible packaging films, monofilament fibers.
mp 163 d 1.690
Granules, 200-260 micron. Melt viscosity (175C at 100 sec-1)
5,300 poise
Properties......see 43,040-4.
Applications....see 43,040-4.
303
42,715-2
h
42,714-4
h
34,707-8
h
18,270-2
h
42,716-0
h
Cl
CH
C
Cl x
CH CH
2
Cl
CH CF
2 2
CH CF
2 2
CH CF
2 2
CH CF
2 2
CH CF
2 2
304
CF CF
2
CF
y
3
nr1.4100 d 1.770
Pellets. Crystalline, thermoplastic copolymer. Average Mw ca.
400,000 (bimodal distribution). Average Mn ca. 130,000. Melt
index (230C/12.5kg, ASTM D 1238) 3.5-7.5g/10min. Tm (ASTM D
3418) 140-145C. Viscosity (melt, 230C, 100sec-1, ASTM D 3835)
23,000-27,000 poise
Brittleness temperature (ASTM 2800) : -62C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 2,900-3,900 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 65-70
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 12-20 ft-lbs/in
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 9.4-10.6
Excellent thermal stability, chemical and abrasion resistance,
impervious to UV degradation, self-extinguishing and retains
properties on aging. Improved flexibility at subzero
temperatures, stress crack resistance and elongation to break
over poly(vinylidene fluoride).
Wire and cable coatings, flexible and corrosion-resistant tubing,
and liners for pipes and tanks.
250g
1kg
$
15.60
29.80
100g
250g
34.60
65.00
100g
250g
34.60
65.00
100g
250g
30.00
65.00
5g
100g
250g
17.40
51.10
96.70
100g
250g
16.70
31.10
CH CF
2 2
CH CF
2 2
CF CF
2
CF
CF CF
2
CF
CH CH
2
O C
42,718-7
h
18,274-5
y
3
y
3
O
C CH
42,717-9
h
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
19,193-0
46,194-6
OH
R&S 1(2),3177C
Poly(2-vinylnaphthalene) [28406-56-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Average Mw ca. 175,000. Tg 135
45,806-6
h
43,621-6
h
NHCH (CH ) CH n
2
2 16 3
Poly(2-vinylnaphthalene) [28406-56-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4698C Safety 2,2891D
Powder. Average Mw ca. 100,000
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
100g
250g
$
16.70
31.10
100g
250g
16.70
31.10
10g
25g
108.80
194.70
1g
5g
48.70
166.30
1g
5g
49.60
169.50
50g
250g
17.40
47.60
5g
25g
20.80
68.90
305
43,622-4
h
47,456-8
h
47,458-4
Poly(4-vinylphenol-co-2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[110123-09-6] d 1.200 Fp >230F(110C)
OH
CH
CH CH
2
C
x
3
CH
2
OCH CH OH y
2 2
OH
CH
C
x
47,457-6
3
CH
2
OCH
OH
43,481-7
43,482-5
CH CH
2
H C OH y
O
C CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
CH CH
18,278-8
h
306
50g
250g
23.80
79.10
50g
250g
23.80
79.10
1kg
19.30
1kg
25.30
10g
61.90
1g
40.00
1g
40.00
52,329-1
h
52,330-5
h
CH CH
26.40
87.60
d 1.150
Pellets. Neutral unsaponifiable polymer. Ratio of ketone to
alcohol ~0.3 to 1
Improves adhesion and gloss of coatings. Soluble in aromatic
and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Residual hydroxyl groups for crosslinking.
Thickener in inks. Additive to cellulose nitrate, alkyd and phenolformaldehyde coatings. Water repellent for fabrics.
50g
250g
d 1.190
Pellets. Neutral, unsaponifiable ketone polymer. Tg 58
Acid number (mg KOH/g, ASTM D 664) : <0.1
Promotes adhesion in coatings. Soluble in esters, ketones,
glycol ethers and aromatic hydrocarbons. Improves gloss of
coatings. Improves pigment loading in cellulose nitrate
coatings. Increases hardness of adhesives containing soft
polymers.
Component of clear and pigmented lacquers.
CH CH
2
x
C
CH CH
2
C
d 1.900
Average Mw ca. 5,800, average Mn ca. 2,800. Br ca. 50 wt. %. Tg
(DSC, onset) 120
Fire retardant plastics additive and epoxy hardener.
Photosensitive resin for printing plates and photoresists.
$
22.70
74.90
55 mole % 4-VP. Tg 70
Used in electronics in solder resists, etching resists,
presensitized printing plates, coatings and adhesives.
CH CH
2
5g
25g
IRRITANT
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw
5,000. Typical Mn 4,800.
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
1g
40.00
10g
50g
250g
19.30
41.80
156.30
52,335-6
h
22,696-3
h
38,912-9
h
10g
50g
18.70
60.50
47,234-4
h
Poly(4-vinylpyridine) [25232-41-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25g
50.10
47,235-2
h
Poly(4-vinylpyridine) [25232-41-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
25g
44.40
35,926-2
10g
50g
30.90
128.50
25g
100g
17.90
49.20
CH CH
2
CH CH
40.00
CH CH
2
1g
52,334-8
h
CH CH
2
40.00
52,332-1
h
CH CH
1g
CH CH
$
40.00
CH CH
1g
52,331-3
h
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
N
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 60,000. Tg (onset, annealed) 137
Soluble in DMF, acetic acid and lower alcohols.
CH CH
Cl
N
H
CH CH
2
N
CH
Cl
3
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
N
CH CH
43,639-9
z
CH CH
2 3
307
CH
CH CH
2
3
C CH
2
y
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
x
C
50g
250g
$
61.10
211.80
25g
50g
67.00
113.30
10g
50g
250g
38.00
126.50
282.40
25g
100g
57.10
190.70
5g
25g
27.60
88.50
10g
50g
30.90
92.90
10g
50g
33.30
138.70
25g
500g
15.60
57.20
25g
500g
1kg
12kg
5g
100g
500g
14.30
46.80
84.40
384.10
16.80
36.40
135.90
5g
100g
500g
14.30
20.50
60.40
CH CH
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
18,460-8
Poly(2-vinylpyridine-co-styrene) [24980-54-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4700D Safety 2,2892B R&S 1(2),3181L
Granular. Average Mw ca. 220,000 (LS), average Mn ca. 130,000.
Styrene content 30%
19,207-4
Poly(4-vinylpyridine-co-styrene) [26222-40-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4701A R&S 1(2),3181M
Powder. Styrene content 10%
23,746-9
CH CH CH CH
2
2
n
2
Cr O
2 7
N
H
N
H
CHCH
m
F(HF)
N
H
CH CH
37,705-8
36,273-5
CH
N
H
36,272-7
2
CHCH
O S
3
Br
CORROSIVE
N
H
R&S 1(2),3171G
85,645-2
h
23,425-7
h
85,656-8
h
Safety 2,2892D
CH CH
308
CH CH
CH CH
85,648-7
CHCH
CH CH
43,719-0
h
41,852-8
h
43,446-9
h
Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-2-dimethylaminoethyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate), 19+ wt. % solution in water [30581-59-0]
CH CH
CH CH
2
x HO C
N
CH CH
2
CH
CH
CH
y
3
O CH CH
N
2 2
CH
3
O
C
19,088-8
h
N
CH CH
2
CH
CH
CH CH
2 3
y
O CH CH
N CH
2 2
3
O
CH
3
250mL
1L
16.80
50.40
Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-2-dimethylaminoethyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate), quaternized, 20 wt. % solution in water
[53633-54-8] d 1.050 FT-IR 2(3),4703A R&S 1(2),3187C
250g
500g
62.60
104.30
100mL
500mL
17.40
56.50
5g
100g
500g
17.50
27.70
90.80
250mL
1L
15.60
28.60
CH CH SO
3 2 4
$
15.60
35.20
62.90
314.40
22.30
77.60
140.20
25g
500g
1kg
8kg
50g
250g
500g
43,050-1
h
Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone)-graft-(1-hexadecene) [63231-81-2]. . . . . . . . .
86,056-5
h
43,445-0
h
N
C CH
n
C
16 30
C CH
N
CHCH
2 n
(PVP / I , 10:1)
2
CH CH
CH CH
x
309
IRRITANT
Flakes. Viscosity, relative (Cannon-Fenske #100, 5 wt. %
solution in toluene, 30C) 1.2-1.5. Tg 46
Bromine number : 10 max
Nitrogen : 2-3 wt. %
Properties......see 43,050-1.
Applications....see 43,050-1.
N
C CH
n
C
H
30 58
C CH
m
O
N
CH CH
CH
CH CH
CH CH
18,279-6
h
27,196-9
h
27,842-4
CH CH
2
KO SO
3
CH CH
2
SO Na
3
CH CH
CH
100g
500g
$
17.40
54.00
250g
500g
49.80
80.30
500g
46.20
5g
100g
16.20
56.60
1g
5g
23.40
77.60
5mL
250mL
1L
18.70
25.50
79.20
100g
122.00
5mL
195.50
250g
1kg
17.00
37.40
250g
1kg
17.00
37.40
C CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
CH CH
2
19,083-7
h
3
O
O
CH
CH CH
19,084-5
h
3
O
N
Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone)-graft-(1-triacontene) [136445-69-7] . . . . . . . .
Safety 2,2893D
R&S 1(2),3185K
18,282-6
h
46,494-5
h
CH CH
CH
CH
CH CH
2
CH
310
45,724-8
h
Poly(vinyltoluene-co-a-methylstyrene) [9017-27-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3
y
CH
x
CH
Poly(vinyltoluene-co-a-methylstyrene) [9017-27-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH
CH CH
2
45,722-1
h
C
y
H N
2
CH
2
CH NH CH CH CH NH
CH
2
2
2
2
n
OH
21,622-4
h
K S O
2 2 8
24,122-9
h
CH CHCH OH
3
2
53,373-4
th
CH CH CH SH
3 2 2
42,656-3
h
O
O CH CH CH O
2 2 2
P5,040-4
h
HOCH CH CH OH
2 2 2
$
16.50
45.30
5g
100g
500g
11.70
13.10
32.50
5g
100g
15.20
17.90
100g
1kg
21.00
99.00
100g
500g
16.80
59.40
50g
250g
12.40
40.80
100mL
500mL
2L
14.10
17.10
39.90
HOCH CH CH OH
2 2 2
H N
2
250mL
1L
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 670, average Mn ca. 325. Viscosity (25C) 8,00012,000 cps. Contains 25-30% m-xylylenediamine
Mw distribution. x=0 (25-30 wt. % m-xylylenediamine), =1 (20 wt.
%), =2 (12 wt. %), =3 to 5 (22 wt. %) =6 to 12 (20 wt. %)
Soluble in lower alcohols and chloroform. Insoluble in toluene,
hexane and ethyl acetate.
Epoxy curing agent, chelating agent, lubricant and anticorrosive additive.
CH NH
2 2
OH
Poly(m-xylylenediamine-alt-epichlorohydrin), diamine . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [135470-04-1] nr1.5900 d 1.140
NH
P5,075-7
h
311
CH
HC
C CH
Si
3
CH
CH
CH CH
3
CH OCH
37,626-4
h
41,351-8
2
O
1g
10g
$
9.90
47.60
250mg
1g
17.50
48.40
100mL
500mL
15.10
46.10
1L
15.60
1L
17.00
1L
20.00
1L
19.30
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
25mL
1L
3L
18L
15.60
24.90
63.80
106.60
1L
4L
18L
17.50
48.70
124.60
1L
4L
18.20
50.90
1g
5g
231.50
753.80
5mL
100mL
14.80
16.30
CH
3
C CH O Si CH
2
3
CH
3
HC
38,818-1
h
CH CH CH CH OCH CH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2 2 2
R&S 1(2),3005K
d 1.100
CH CH CH CH OC H OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
48,441-5
52,807-2
th
CH
3
O CH CH O
2
O
C
CH
d 1.050 Fp 187F(86C)
Product of Dow Chemical
O
CH
OC H OCH CH
3 6
2 3
45,790-6
h
47,577-7
h
28,329-0
h
Fp 127F(52C)
O
H C
2
CH
O
O CH CH CH
O CH CHO
2
2
2
x
OH
CH
3
x+y~2-3
CH CH CH O
C
2
2
y
OH
O
CH
O CHCH OCH
2
3
CH
3
CH CH CH OCH CHCH
3 2 2
2
3
OH
CH
CH
2
42,492-7
h
[a]r0 (neat)
IRRITANT
CH CH CH OCH CHCH
3 2 2
2
3
OH
48,432-6
h
45,569-5
CD
CH
O
312
24,039-7
h
11,020-5
h
P5,330-6
h
O
C OCH CH CH
2 2 3
HO
OH
$
500mL
12.60
1L
16.40
18L 146.20
5g
100g
500g
14.40
23.90
75.90
100mL
1L
15.30
25.40
250mL
1L
28.60
81.80
5g
25g
100g
20.80
66.90
163.90
5g
25g
34.90
115.70
1g
5g
11.50
38.00
1g
5g
14.60
34.30
25g
100g
500g
15.90
39.90
158.00
OH
10,483-3
h
Cl
CH CH CH
3 2 2
Si Cl
Cl
CH CH CH OCH
3 2 2
CH
P5,620-8
O
N
37,524-1
h
OH
OH
40,501-9
O
O
C OH
N
H
IRRITANT
H O
2
C OH
O
P6,339-5
h
P6,380-8
h
H O
2
C OH
HO C
Beil. 27,681
P5,680-1
O
HO C
O
N
C OH
313
O
O
N
28,271-5
O
O
CH
CH OH
2
CH OH
2
OH
30,824-2
h
14,795-8
h
OH
OH
OH
Q90-6
h
Q133-6
h
OH
OH
47,173-9
O
CH O
2
CH O
2
OH
CH
CH
1g
5g
18.20
57.90
5g
25g
13.70
35.40
25g
100g
500g
9.00
21.10
67.90
O
O CH
O CH
2
O
5g
100g
500g
1kg
8.70
15.10
47.10
75.20
10g
25.70
1g
37.40
25g
100g
500g
2.5kg
7.80
12.80
28.40
88.10
100mL
500mL
17.00
56.50
R40-6
h
47,094-5
h
OH
$
24.30
80.80
214.90
OH
314
5g
25g
100g
HO
49,729-0
O
C
OH
OH
CH CH OH
2 2
N CH CH OH
2 2
CH CH OH
2 2
O
HO C
Cl
Cl
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
26 2
CH (CH ) CH C
2
26 2
OH
45,774-4
h
45,773-6
h
26,934-4
h
43,001-3
h
43,765-4
h
$
36.60
142.10
598.90
1g
5g
25g
42.70
157.40
609.00
1kg
18.20
1kg
18.20
25g
500g
500mL
1L
250mL
1L
15.10
17.90
18.10
27.70
15.60
37.50
500g
1kg
28.80
44.40
10g
50g
27.60
91.60
50g
250g
500g
18.50
61.50
92.20
10g
100g
34.70
192.10
10g
100g
10g
100g
36.80
203.80
34.70
192.10
10g
100g
37.90
209.60
10g
100g
23.10
128.10
RTECS# VL0480000
d 0.921
Fp >230F(110C)
RTECS# VN2230000
S175-2
h
1g
5g
25g
IRRITANT
23,636-5
h
Cl
13,178-4
h
Cl
27,124-1
Sephadex
-CM C-25, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l [62886-59-3] .
(carboxymethyl-Sephadex) R&S 1(3),3565A
27,126-8
27,127-6
Sephadex
-CM C-50, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l [9047-08-9]. . .
(carboxymethyl-Sephadex) R&S 1(3),3565B
Sephadex
-DEAE A-25, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[12609-80-2] [2-(diethylamino)ethyl-Sephadex
]
R&S 1(3),3565C
27,128-4
Sephadex
-DEAE A-50, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[39455-31-7] [2-(diethylamino)ethyl-Sephadex
]
27,103-9
R&S 1(3),3565D
R&S 1(3),3565E
Fractionation range: M.W. up to 700
315
27,106-3
27,107-1
27,109-8
27,110-1
27,112-8
27,113-6
27,114-4
27,115-2
27,116-0
27,117-9
27,118-7
10g
100g
$
23.10
128.10
10g
100g
31.50
174.60
10g
100g
10g
100g
10g
100g
10g
100g
23.10
128.10
23.10
128.10
23.10
128.10
33.60
186.30
10g
100g
10g
100g
10g
100g
10g
100g
25.30
139.70
25.30
139.70
25.30
139.70
36.80
203.80
10g
100g
10g
28.40
157.20
52.50
10g
100g
10g
100g
38.90
215.40
34.70
192.10
10g
100g
36.80
203.80
10g
100g
10g
100g
1g
5g
34.70
192.10
36.80
203.80
18.00
53.90
R&S 1(3),3565J
Fractionation range: M.W. 1,000 to 100,000
27,119-5
27,129-2
27,130-6
27,131-4
R&S 1(3),3565N
27,132-2
HOCH CHCH OH
2
2
NH
2
35,789-8
h
46,311-6
SiD
17,563-3
h
14,615-3
h
316
1g 550.00
5g 1250.00
100g
500g
500g
1kg
3kg
42.50
137.50
38.20
61.10
156.40
O
CH
C CH
3
O
Si
C CH
34,515-6
h
33,346-8
h
21,512-0
h
44,026-4
h
46,301-9
h
39,105-0
h
10g
100g
$
24.90
101.70
10g
50g
37.70
142.10
100g
1kg
20.50
41.30
100mL
1L
28.00
58.00
O
C CH
SiBr
Cl
Cl
Si
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Si
Cl
Cl
SiF
SiF
O
H C
2
CH C
40,822-0
h
ONa
20g 482.20
100g 604.00
50g 246.80
25g
100g
25.90
69.10
250g
15.30
50g
250g
24.70
81.60
25g
500g
2.5kg
6.20
14.00
39.90
OH
HOCH C
2
NaO
49,633-2
h
OH
O
H C
2
H O
2
C
CH
ONa
40,821-2
h
Na S O
2 2 8
21,623-2
h
317
CH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
31,821-3
h
38,891-2
h
38,892-0
h
31,822-1
h
38,893-9
h
H
HO
OH
O
CH O C
2
HO C
O
H
HO
OH
O
CH O C
2
HO C
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 13 3
H
HO
O
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
H
HO
OH
O
CH (CH ) CHR
2
24
H
HO
OH
R=
Merck
$
15.70
17.50
53.80
250mL
1L
15.10
47.80
250g
1kg
15.10
47.80
5g
250g
1kg
15.50
16.10
50.80
250mL
1L
15.10
47.80
250mL
1L
15.10
47.80
250mL
1L
250mL
1L
14.20
37.90
16.80
34.60
1g
5g
81.00
270.00
OH
CH O C
2
HO C
O
CH O C
2
HO C
O
5mL
250mL
1L
IRRITANT
CH CH CHCH (CH ) CH
2
2
26 3
1.5
O
CH O C
2
C
O
HO
38,894-7
h
CH (CH ) CR
2
24
H
HO
OH
R=
CH CH
2
IRRITANT
CHCH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
3
43,000-5
h
41,233-3
d 0.917
Fp >230F(110C)
RTECS# WG4862000
NaO C
CH CH
2
2
NaO C
CH CH
2
2
318
CH CH
N
2
2
CH CH
C
2
2
ONa
CH CH
C ONa
2
2
O
52,614-2
th
NaO C
CH CH
2
2
NaO C
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
2
O
H NCH CH NH
2
2 2
H NCH CH NH
2
2 2
C
C
O
CH CH
C
2
2
ONa
CH CH
C ONa
2
2
O
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
N
2
2
CH CH
C
2
2
NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
CH CH
C
2
2
O
NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
5g
$
81.00
5g
25g
63.00
210.00
5g
25g
144.00
480.00
5g
25g
145.80
486.00
1g
5g
54.00
180.00
5g
25g
202.50
675.00
2.5g
10g
77.76
216.00
5g
25g
243.00
810.00
2.5g
10g
103.68
288.00
2.5g
10g
108.00
300.00
2.5g
10g
77.76
216.00
5mL
25mL
202.50
675.00
5mL
25mL
243.00
810.00
2.5g
10g
108.00
300.00
41,236-8
O
CH CH
2
2
41,234-1
h
41,237-6
41,238-4
[-CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N(CH CH CONHCH CH NH ) ] ]
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2 2222
41,239-2
[-CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N(CH CH CO Na) ] ] ]
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2
2222
41,240-6
[-CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N(CH CH CONHCH CH NH ) ] ] ]
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2 22222
41,241-4
41,242-2
41,243-0
41,244-9
47,045-7
47,783-4
47,784-2
47,785-0
319
CH O
2
O
2
O
HO
O
HO
HOCH
OH
O
HO
O
HO
HOCH
OH
O
HO
O
HO
OH
CH
HO
OH
41,144-2
h
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3
30,832-3
CD CD
2
D
33,822-2
h
24,086-9
h
S497-2
h
S500-6
h
D
D
CH CH
CH CH
CH
O
H C
2
$
26.10
144.40
250g
1kg
15.10
50.50
100mL
500mL
8.60
17.60
250mL
1L
17.10
43.20
250mg
1g
5g
15.60
39.20
138.60
1g
5g
78.70
262.00
5mL
100mL
14.40
15.80
1L
4L
16.5L
14.60
38.60
110.10
5g
100g
500g
1kg
14.70
16.50
28.50
35.50
5g
100g
500g
15.10
34.60
115.20
5g
100g
500g
9.50
23.40
65.10
H
y
O
H C
2
31,955-4
H
y
O
HO
OH
CH O
2
O
17,993-0
h
100g
1kg
H
y
O
HO
OH
CH O
2
O
23,402-8
h
xH2O
ONa
32,859-6
h
S520-0
h
HO C
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
24 2
OH
FW 206.20
IRRITANT
FT-NMR 1(2),1598C
Merck
320
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
24 2
HO C
CD CD
C
2
2
HO C
CH CH
C
2
2
Cl
ROCH
RO
CH CH
2
2
29,307-5
13,438-4
h
OH
O
R=
OR
RO
ROCH
2
O
CH O
2
RO
CH
1g
500g
3kg
8.40
23.20
93.90
5g
213.30
50g
14.80
25g
500g
1kg
12.60
13.00
21.60
S645-2
h
25g
100g
15.70
40.30
45,833-3
h
500g
2kg
18.40
50.90
49,539-5
h
250mL
20.30
14,279-4
h
100g
500g
16.40
64.80
49,538-7
h
250g
25.40
3
R=
CHCH
CH
OR
ONa
O
67.10
246.40
13,441-4
h
or H
O
RO
OR
1g
5g
O
2
$
12.40
32.80
109.20
23,969-0
h
Cl
C O CH
1g
5g
25g
O
CH
Safety 2,3184D
OH
CH OR
2
RO
OR
RO
ROCH
2
O
Cl
29,374-1
23,554-7
O
C
OH
FT-IR 2(2),3245D
HO C
O
OLi
O
O
C
OH
HO C
O
321
26,146-7
h
25g
100g
$
29.20
85.40
5g
25g
57.90
228.40
100g
500g
19.80
64.80
50g
250g
23.80
56.50
25g
100g
14.90
41.40
5g
25g
45.70
152.30
5g
25g
50.80
203.00
100g
35.00
5g
100g
500g
13.20
14.80
58.60
250mL
1L
21.60
60.00
25mL
500mL
2L
14.40
21.70
52.70
100g
500g
26.80
85.90
5g
100g
500g
20.00
29.60
87.00
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
OK
O
S
NH
51,620-1
CH
CH
CH
CH
HO
CH
CH
HO
39,240-5
h
47,626-9
OH
FW 306.38
IRRITANT
mp 303-306
FW 278.33
OH
mp 273-276
Beil. 6,891
IRRITANT
44,095-7
h
Cl
51,622-8
Cl
51,623-6
O
O
H N
2
NH
O
S
HO C
OH
16,329-5
OH
O
C
CH
H C
2
O CH CH O
2
2
ONH
O
C OH
C OH
IRRITANT
10,303-9
h
45,788-4
h
28,326-6
h
25,163-1
IRRITANT
HO
FT-IR 2(2),3221D
FW 432.50 mp 132-135
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
O S O
OH
O
H C
2
CH C
O
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
OK
O
H C
2
C
CH
322
C
3
O
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
S
O
OK
25,165-8
h
FT-IR 2(1),1519C
FT-IR 2(1),1519D
25,166-6
50g
250g
$
21.70
71.90
33,856-7
h
250mL
1L
23.60
68.90
25g
100g
500g
6.40
13.70
43.50
25mL
1L
3L
18L
25mL
1L
3L
18L
17.50
36.60
71.30
283.30
17.50
36.60
71.30
260.40
25mL
1L
3L
18L
25mL
1L
3L
14.70
32.90
62.50
251.00
17.50
36.60
71.30
25mL
1L
3L
17.50
36.60
71.30
1L
32.60
1g
57.30
CH O
2
S O
CH CH CH
2
2
2
HO C CH
CH C OH
SO H
3
T40-0
h
O
C OH
CH OH
CH OH
C OH
34,528-8
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
34,529-6
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
42,099-9
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
34,532-6
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
34,533-4
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n
O
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
O
x
O CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
D
C
O CH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2
OH
OH
D
D
OH
19,555-3
O
D
42,100-6
h
H
323
OH
OH
18,536-1
h
52,107-8
h
5g
100g
500g
$
11.20
12.20
14.40
100mL
500mL
18.30
21.40
1g
5g
15.30
50.30
250mg
1g
16.40
45.40
250mg
1g
24.10
66.50
250mg
1g
23.40
77.10
250g
1kg
28.70
81.40
100g
500g
20.90
70.00
5g
100g
500g
11.70
12.50
41.90
C H
9 19
OCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 28
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Nonionic surfactant
H C
2
CH CH
42,506-0
CH CH CH
2
2
Si CH CH CH
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
25,915-2
NH HN
NH HN
33,316-6
NH HN
HYGROSCOPIC
NH HN
O
O
HO C
HO C
40,040-8
O
CH
CH
2 N
CH
OH
1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane-1,4,8,11-tetraacetic acid . . . . . . .
tetrahydrochloride hydrate FW 578.32 mp 247 (dec.)
IRRITANT
4HCl
xH2O
CH
OH
O CH CH
2
Br
Br
CH
Br
CH
CH
41,122-1
h
mp 118-120
Br
O CH CH
2
CH
O
H C
2
CH
(O CH2 CH2)n
Br
CH
CH
Br
H C
2
Br
(O CH CH )
2
2n
CH
43,747-6
h
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 740. Contains 300-500 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
Br
O
Br
Br
O
Br
Br
324
2,2',6,6'
-Tetrabromobisphenol A ethoxylate (1 EO/phenol) . . . . . . .
diacrylate [66710-97-2] mp 136-138 FT-IR 2(2),2830B
T520-6
h
O
C
Br
25g
$
20.50
100mL
500mL
11.40
36.90
25g
100g
19.40
52.40
50g
250g
20.50
67.90
25g
100g
24.60
68.20
5g
16.60
5g
52.50
OH
Br
Br
Br
OH
C
O
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2
CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
Si OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH CH CH O
3 2 2 2
ClCl
H N
2
NH
Cl
41,926-5
h
47,628-5
h
2,2',5,5'
-Tetrachlorobenzidine, 85% [15721-02-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23,201-7
h
Cl
Cl
Cl
O
OH
Cl
OH
H O
2
Cl
T690-3
h
Cl
Cl
CH
Cl
Cl
Si
Si
Cl
Cl
Cl
CH
Cl
O
NC
NC
2,2',6,6'
-Tetrachlorobisphenol A, see 19,244-9, 4,4'Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dichlorophenol)
Tetrachlorocatechol monohydrate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 265.91 mp 193-195 Beil. 6,784 FT-NMR 1(2),298B
FT-IR 2(2),1886D Safety 2,3246A R&S 1(1),1293N
RTECS# UX2449000 TOXIC IRRITANT
13,186-5
h
31,119-7
CN
R&S 1(1),1003F
OH
26,029-0
HOCH (CH ) CH OH
2
2 12 2
29,901-4
h
5g
100g
500g
3kg
13.70
14.60
17.80
66.20
100mg
500mg
29.30
96.60
25g
100g
16.60
42.90
100mg
28.50
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
CH (CH ) CH CHCH OH
3
2 10 2
2
CN
O
36,896-2
h
Cl
Cl
Fp 135F(57C)
Cl
Cl
T570-2
h
FT-IR 2(1),197C
1,14-Tetradecanediol [19812-64-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 230.39 mp 87-89 Beil. 1(2),564
FT-IR 2(1),197B R&S 1(1),145C
FT-NMR 1(1),207A
325
CH
48,371-0
O
O CH (CH ) CH O
2
2 12 2
C
CH
CH
11,017-5
h
HOCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 23
CH
O CH CH O CH CH 2 O
2
2
2
2
39,880-2
h
24,116-4
h
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O Si OCH CH
3 2
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O Si OCH CH
3 2
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
2 3
N
CH
41,009-8
23,620-9
h
OH
F
5g
100g
1kg
3kg
20kg
100mL
250mL
14.30
16.00
19.70
50.40
191.90
15.90
28.30
250mL
1L
18.50
57.00
50g
42.80
5g
250g
1kg
5mL
25mL
12.90
20.70
57.40
16.80
50.00
50mL
27.90
13,190-3
h
25mL
500mL
1L
4L
13.30
21.40
32.50
109.80
30,816-1
5g
25g
20.50
67.00
1g
20.30
5g
33.80
1g
5g
25.60
90.30
49,631-6
CH CH
2 3
CF CF CF O C CH
3 2 2
2
CF
3
$
20.50
40.80
RTECS# AS8100000
17,240-5
h
CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
CH CH
3 2
100mL
250mL
CH (OCH CH ) OCH
3
2 24
3
CHO CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH (OCH CH ) OCH
3
2 24
3
H C
2
CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
O
H C
2
46,019-2
h
O
CH CH CH CH CH C O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2 3
[2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propyl]- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
oxirane, 96% FW 342.11 bp 127-128 nr< 1.3110 d 1.563
Fp 128F(53C)
10,436-1
F
OH
O
F
C OH
F
O
33,766-8
C OH
F
326
F
F
OH
OH
5g
$
53.10
1g
28.00
5g
25.40
5g
25g
22.70
74.50
1g
5g
14.30
47.60
1g
5g
44.10
173.00
1g
20.30
1g
50.80
5mL
100mL
250mL
16.60
21.80
45.10
250mL
1L
27.60
75.90
5g
100g
1kg
14.20
15.80
23.80
1g
10g
25g
18.10
90.10
143.70
FT-IR 2(2),2723A
33,901-6
F
O
F
O
37,192-0
37,199-8
O
CF CF
2
2
OH
39,068-2
h
10,441-8
C OH
F
H C C C O CH CF CHF
2
2 2
2
CH
3
H C C H C OCH CF CHF
2
2 2
2
HO C
F
C OH
O
49,630-8
F
CF O C CH
3
2
CF
3
49,629-4
F
F C
3
C
CF
CH
2
O
CH
40,827-1
h
O CH
O
H C
2
C
CH
O CH
O
O
O
O
Fp 90F(32C)
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
13,689-1
h
d 1.496
40,945-6
h
nr1.3160
[2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)propyl]oxirane, 97% . . . . . . . . .
[74328-57-7] FW 226.10 bp 81 nr1.3200 d 0.975
Fp 71F(21C)
O
H C
2
[2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)propyl]oxirane, 97% . . . . . . .
FW 242.09 bp 108
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
T1,400-1
327
O
HO
OH
HO
OH
xH2O
29,786-0
CH
CH
3
3
CH C H
CHCH
3
3
CH C H Si O Si CHCH
3
3
CH H
H CH3
3
CH CH CH CH OCH
3 2 2 2
2
CH
CH
H C
3
CH
C
3
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
CH OCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH
CH
3
CH
C
3
O
P
CH
CH
3 O
C
3
H C
3
CH
CH
C
CH
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
CH
46,852-5
h
Tetrakis(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)-4,4'- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
biphenyldiphosphonite, tech. [119345-01-6] FW 1035.44
23,423-0
h
OCH CH OH
2 2
Si OCH CH OH
2 2
OCH CH OH
2 2
47,738-9
h
OH
OH
CH CH CH
3
2
CH CHCH
2
3
12,226-2
h
CH
CH
N
C
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
HOCH CH O
2 2
3
CH
CF
15.70
52.20
250mL
1L
15.60
34.90
100g
250g
22.70
49.80
25g
100g
23.00
55.70
25g
100g
16.70
44.00
5mL
250mL
1L
14.50
20.70
60.20
1g
5g
17.60
57.00
250mg
1g
26.40
79.60
Fp >230F(110C) TOXIC
N,N,N',N'-Tetrakis(2-hydroxypropyl)ethylenediamine, 98% . . . . . . . .
[102-60-3] [(ethylenedinitrilo)tetra-2-propanol] FW 292.42
a,a,a'
,a'-Tetrakis(trifluoromethyl)-1,4-benzenedimethanol . . . . . . . . .
hydrate, 99% FW 410.16 mp 90-94 bp 99-100/20mm
FT-IR 2(2),1933A
xH2O
F C
3
d 1.196
38,664-2
CF
bp 200 nr1.4400
IRRITANT
CH CHCH
2
3
OH
OH
F C
3
1g
5g
CH CH
N
2
2
CH CH CH
3
2
OH
$
27.50
49.40
mp 93-99
Antioxidant
Soluble in hexane, toluene, and ethyl acetate. Insoluble in
water.
Stabilizer for thermoplastic polymers.
3
3
CH
N,N,N',N'-Tetrakis(3-aminopropyl)-1,4-butanediamine, see
46,069-9, DAB-Am-4, Polypropylenimine tetraamine
Dendrimer, Generation 1.0
1,3,4,6-Tetrakis(butoxymethyl)glycoluril, tech. [15968-37-3] . . . . . . . .
FW 486.66 bp > 204 nr1.4788 d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C)
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Cross-linking agent. Average Mn 550. Viscosity (Gardner-Holdt,
25C) 22.7-36.2 stokes
Improves adhesion of cured films, increases corrosion
resistance and flexibility. Requires strong acid cross-linking
catalyst. Low tendency to self-condense. Soluble in common
alcohols, esters, ketones and glycol ethers.
Cross-linking agent for water- or solvent-based alkyd, epoxy,
epoxy ester, polyester and vinyl polymers used in coatings,
enamels and primers.
CH OCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
N
5g
10g
44,172-4
CH CH CH CH OCH
3 2 2 2
2
R&S 1(1),1325H
OH
(CH ) Si
33
(CH ) Si
33
Si(CH )
33
Si(CH )
33
33,143-0
2,3,5,5-Tetrakis(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-cyclopentadiene, 98% . . . . . . . . . . .
[41991-87-1] FW 354.84 mp 38-41 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-NMR 1(3),637B
FT-IR 2(3),4345B
R&S 1(2),2955B
IRRITANT
328
CH
CH
CH
25,514-9
h
a,a,a'
,a'-Tetramethyl-1,4-benzenedimethanol, 99% [2948-46-1]. . . .
T1,980-1
h
86,033-6
h
45,562-8
h
3,3',5,5'-Tetramethyl-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4,4'
-diol, 98% [2417-04-1]. . . . . .
52,361-5
1,1,3,3-Tetramethyl-1,3-bis[2-(5-norbornen-2- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
yl)ethyl]disiloxane, mixture of endo and exo [198570-39-7]
25g
100g
$
19.10
52.90
5g
25g
32.40
107.60
100mg
1g
5g
9.70
22.00
89.50
5g
25g
15.30
50.90
5mL
49.00
5g
25g
22.10
81.20
5g
32.40
5mL
25mL
15.70
57.30
100g
500g
18.30
59.20
100mL
500mL
16.50
49.80
OH
CH
CH
3
N
CH
CH
CH
CH
H N
2
CH
CH
HO
CH
3
NH
CH
CH
3
OH
CH
CH
3
3
CH CH Si O Si CH CH
2
2
2
2
CH
CH
3
3
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH
CH
CH
3
O
3 O
Si
Si O
H
CH
CH
CH
HO
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
C
CH
3
CH CH O
C CH CHCH
2
2
2
3
y CH
3
C
xC
Fp 230F(110C)
27,838-6
h
46,118-0
h
CH CH O
2
2
d 0.944
OH
OH CH
3
3
CH C H CH C C C C CH CHCH
3
2
2
3
CH
CH
3
3
nr1.4830
12,709-4
42,481-1
h
CH
HO
IRRITANT
Si
Si
Beil. 6(4),6744
12,710-8
h
FW 242.32 mp 223-227
Antioxidant
FW 374.72 bp 272-303
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
CH
3
N
CH
CH
329
HO
46,120-2
h
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
C
CH
3
CH CH O
C CH CHCH
2
2
2
3
y CH
3
CH CH O
2
2
HO
CH
C
xC
CH
3
N
CH
CH
T2,140-7
h
CH
27,219-1
O
OH
R=
OH
CH O C
3
O
C OCH
R
C OCH
100mL
500mL
15.90
45.30
25g
100g
31.90
94.00
1g
5g
11.30
32.40
FT-NMR 1(1),1046B
FT-IR 2(1),1091D
1g
10g
10.00
44.30
25g
100g
21.50
62.60
1g
5g
25g
8.50
16.60
55.40
5g
25g
24.20
84.00
R&S 1(1),755F
CH
H H
Si
N Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
3
H Si O Si H
CH
CH
O
CH
CH
1,1,3,3-Tetramethyldisilazane [15933-59-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23,573-3
h
T2,190-3
O
HO C
13,924-6
h
CH
OH
CH
N
CH (CH ) CH
N
2
24 2
FT-IR 2(1),841B
Safety 2,3295B
CH
T2,195-4
CH
O
CH O C
3
$
16.20
47.60
CH
HO
100mL
500mL
CH
HO
CH
3
3
10,513-9
h
25mL 18.40
100mL 40.50
1L 223.30
330
CH
CH
3
CHCH
CH
3
N
CH CHCH
CH
39,339-8
OCD
Si
3
OCD
OCD
3
CH O Si OCH
3
3
OCH
3
OCH
3
CH O Si OCH
3
3
OCH
3
CH
CH
3 N
N
3
NH
CH
CH
16,020-2
h
CH
CH
CH
1g
5g
25g
12.30
30.80
82.70
10g
40.00
10g
33.00
49,667-7
2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-1-(1-phenylethoxy)piperidine [154554-67-3] . . .
500mg
81.00
25g
100g
21.90
62.50
1g
140.00
t
37,779-1
h
3
3
HO
3,3,3',3'
-Tetramethyl-1,1'
-spirobisindane-5,5',6,6'-tetrol, 96% . . . . . . .
[77-08-7] FW 340.42 mp > 300 Beil. 6(3),6791
FT-NMR 1(2),296C
OH
FT-IR 2(2),1885B
R&S 1(1),1293H
IRRITANT
3
OH
CH
5g 15.20
100g 36.00
500g 126.40
N CH
3
O CHCH
3
CH
CH
19.60
58.40
16,148-9
3
CH
CH
2,3,5,6-Tetramethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, 99%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
electronic grade [3102-87-2] (3,6-diaminodurene) FW 164.25
25g
100g
HO
CH
1g
57.10
5g 190.70
mp 150-155 IRRITANT
Low metals content
Monomer used in the preparation of polyimide coatings for
electronic applications-IC passivation, dielectric for multichip
modules, and as a stress relief layer in sensor applications.
CH
3
CH
3
21,847-2
h
CH
NH
52,375-5
FT-IR 2(3),4334C
34,143-6
h
NH
CH
CH
CH
NH
CH
CH
OCH
$
13.70
36.40
100mL
500mL
CD O
3
a,a,4,4-Tetramethyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-N-(2-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propylidene)-3-oxazolidineethanamine, tech., 85%
[148348-13-4] FW 268.45 bp 133/10mm nr1.4600 d 0.908
CH
N
N
CH
28,280-4
1,4,8,11-Tetramethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, 98% . . . . . .
[41203-22-9] FW 256.44 mp 41-43 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),588B Safety 2,3303D R&S 1(1),397G
HYGROSCOPIC
IRRITANT
331
CH
CH CH
3
2
O Si
O
CH
3
CH
O
Si
CH
Si
H C
2
CH
CH
Si
3
CH
CH
10mL
50mL
13.10
33.30
10g
50g
22.30
74.80
100mg
500mg
50.70
169.90
250mg
1g
28.90
97.40
50g
250g
18.40
63.30
50g
250g
1kg
15.10
37.60
104.20
25g
100g
18.70
50.00
250mg
1g
33.10
98.30
5g
25g
42.60
187.60
O
CH CH
2
CH CH
2
CH OH
2
CH
39,628-1
h
1,3,3,5-Tetramethyl-1,1,5,5-tetraphenyltrisiloxane, see
44,597-5, DOW CORNING704 silicone diffusion
pump fluid
2,4,6,8-Tetramethyl-2,4,6,8-tetravinylcyclotetrasiloxane . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[2554-06-5] FW 344.66 mp -44 (dec.) bp 111-112/10mm
16,220-5
3
3
CH OH
2
30,733-5
O
O
29,580-9
H
N
O
1,4,10,13-Tetraoxa-7,16-diazacyclooctadecane [23978-55-4] . . . . . . .
(4,13-diaza-18-crown-6) FW 262.35 mp 111-114
FT-NMR 1(1),603A FT-IR 2(1),600C Safety 2,3306D
R&S 1(1),405E IRRITANT
N
H
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2 2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
45,447-8
h
2,4,8,10-Tetraoxaspiro[5.5]undecane-3,9-dipropan- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
amine, 97% [21587-74-6] FW 274.36 mp 48-51 IRRITANT
Epoxy curing agent
OR
41,296-1
OR
R=
CH
CH
2
O
CH
or H
OR
OR
CH CH CH O
3 2 2
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
Si OCH CH CH
2 2 3
OCH CH CH
2 2 3
23,574-1
h
25,823-7
S
HO
OH
CH CH
2
H C C H Si CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
332
31,825-6
h
CH CH
2
H C C H Sn CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2
HS
H N
2
39,624-9
SH
NH
43,637-2
h
HO C CH SCH C OH
2
2
HO
OH
T3,000-7
h
21,617-8
h
C
CH
40,638-4
O
S
C
CH
CH
HO C
21,531-7
h
$
13.70
45.40
122.40
5g
25g
14.50
41.70
25g
100g
18.80
51.70
5g
25g
8.40
20.60
5g
100g
500g
13.40
13.80
42.80
10g
50g
23.90
79.20
10g
50g
12.00
40.00
5g
71.25
25g
100g
23.30
69.10
100g
250g
26.70
53.20
IRRITANT
45,901-1
1g
5g
25g
CH C OH
T3,400-2
h
H N
2
CH
NH
3
CH
T3,547-5
h
333
H C
3
2HCl
H N
2
NH
CH
xH2O
CH (H)
3
H N
2
47,636-6
OH
t
O
S
NHNH
53,232-0
t
O
S
NHNH
53,233-9
2
t
10g
50g
34.00
113.00
1g
5g
25g
6.00
24.00
75.00
1g
5g
25g
20.00
80.00
295.00
1g
5g
25g
20.00
80.00
295.00
100g
250g
19.10
35.30
50g
250g
1kg
11.50
21.50
38.40
1L
64.20
1g
66.90
1g
5g
18.40
68.80
25g
39.60
25g
100g
20.90
57.10
3
N C O
N C O
CH
$
17.00
56.50
IRRITANT
T3,985-3
h
CH
Beil. 13,255
50g
250g
53,231-2
NH
2
H(CH )
3
S
O
47,629-3
h
21,683-6
h
N C O
N C O
CH
32,056-0
h
N C O
N C O
CH
47,849-0
CH
O C N
3
N C O
22,386-7
h
CH CH OH
2 2
CH
48,373-7
h
CH CH OH
2 2
O
CH
334
40,624-4
h
FT-IR 2(2),2467C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Cl
CH
Si
Cl
Cl
Fp 210F(98C)
17,724-5
O
H
O
HO C
OH
C C
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2
CH CH
47,334-0
h
H C
2
CH
CH CH
CH CH O
2
O CH CH
2
CH
22,553-3
h
CH CH O
2
CH CH
29,160-9
h
N
O CH CH
2
2 N
O
CH CH
2
CH
CH
CH
RTECS# XY9260000
O CH CH CH
2
2
C O CH CH CH
2
2
O
52.10
144.30
50g
250g
17.00
56.50
1g
5g
20.50
69.30
5g
100g
500g
15.60
20.20
57.60
5g
100g
500g
13.90
25.00
84.30
100mL
500mL
17.80
57.80
25g
100g
38.10
103.00
1g
26.40
FT-IR 2(2),2878B
11,423-5
h
48,146-7
h
CH CH
2
250mg
1g
Safety 2,3386B
O CH CH CH
2
2
O
H C
2
O CH CH CH
2
2
N
H C
2
$
15.20
51.10
H C
2
5g
25g
O
C
d 1.161
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
O CH CH CH
2
2
NH
T4,580-2
h
2
N
H N
2
N
H N
2
H N
2
NH
17,365-7
N
N
NH
FT-IR 2(3),3695C
335
N
H N
2
28,492-0
MF
40,722-4
h
40,721-6
h
M = Sb on P
MF
MF
IRRITANT
$
28.20
93.70
25mL
100mL
25.30
70.00
25mL
100mL
17.40
47.20
100mg
500mg
60.80
200.90
250mg
27.00
1g
5g
14.50
42.80
5g
25g
19.90
50.90
5g
25g
16.30
53.50
5g
25g
19.00
62.70
1g
5g
10.00
33.40
5mL
25mL
26.10
83.30
100mL
1L
17.20
75.60
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
31,979-1
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
HN
10g
50g
NH
2
NH
N
H
26,972-7
O
HO C
HO C
N
H
39,883-7
Fp 223F(106C)
CH NH CH CH
2
2
2
CH NH CH CH
2
2
2
CH NH CH CH
2
2
2
33,809-5
27,583-2
C H
4 9
Sn F
C H
C H
4 9
4 9
T5,350-3
h
O
O
HO C
OH
CH CH CH
2
2
41,849-8
C
CH
2
CH Cl
2
Si
Cl
44,623-8
h
Si
Cl
Cl
41,110-8
h
Cl
ClCH CH CH
2 2 2
Cl
Cl
ClCH
OH
Cl
H C
2
Si
Cl
Cl
336
Cl
Si
Cl
Cl
44,645-9
h
Cl Cl
H
Si
Cl
Cl Cl
44,893-1
Cl
CF (CF ) CF CH CH
3
24 2 2 2
Si
Cl
Cl
47,873-3
h
Si
Cl
Cl Cl
Cl
CF CH CH
3 2 2
Si
Cl
O
O CH
2
CH O
2
CH CH
Fp 180F(82C)
Beil. 3(3),37
CORROSIVE
10,487-6
h
49,666-9
h
47,406-1
h
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-Tridecafluoroheptyl)oxirane, 97% . . . . . . . . . .
[38565-52-5] FW 376.12 bp 80/41mm nr1.3810 d 1.637
Cl
H C CH Si Cl
2
Cl
45,280-7
h
Cl
FW 252.82
nr1.5060
d 1.100
$
13.10
41.70
25mL
70.70
10g
34.70
5g
100g
500g
15.10
27.10
43.30
Fp 189F(87C)
Si
Cl Cl
CH
5mL
25mL
Fp >230F(110C)
45,226-2
h
Cl
O CH CH
2
2
Cl
H C
2
d 1.559
Cl
37,764-3
h
Cl
CH CH CH CN
2 2 2
Cl
Fp 154F(67C)
17,555-2
h
Si
Cl
CH
d 1.226
Cl
Cl
H
Si
Cl
Cl
25mL
100mL
22.80
78.40
5mL
25mL
17.40
57.90
10g 26.10
50g 104.10
5mL
25mL
15.60
52.10
5g
100g
500g
12.20
14.10
51.10
100mL
45.00
5g
72.40
Fp 230F(110C) IRRITANT
CF (CF ) CH
3
25 2
O
Fp 195F(90C)
337
O
H C
2
CH
O CH CHCH (CF ) CF
2
2
25 3
OH
CH C
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
25 3
CH
47,421-5
h
OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
25 3
O
C
CH
H
13 27
CH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 2n
CH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 2n
CH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 2n
n~1
OR
RO
Si
T5,830-0
h
41,658-4
h
41,337-2
h
O
CH CH CH NH
2
2
2
NH
R=
OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O
3 2
CH CH O Si
3 2
CH CH O
3 2
CH CH CN
2 2
OCH CH
2 3
Si CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
OCH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O Si CH CH
3 2
2
OCH CH
2 3
5mL
25mL
45.30
192.10
5mL
25mL
45.30
192.10
5mL
100mL
250mL
16.60
17.00
35.00
25g
1kg
4kg
20kg
11.40
23.40
46.80
169.10
nr1.4810 d 1.100
Average Mn ca. 280
Fp >230F(110C)
500mL
25.20
50mL
250mL
13.20
43.70
10mL
50mL
18.10
57.20
25g
100g
17.70
58.60
25mL
100mL
17.40
52.10
25mL
100mL
16.40
45.70
100mL
500mL
17.80
59.20
FT-IR 2(1),539D
CH or
3
CH CH
2 3
OCH CH
2 3
CH CH O Si CH CH CH CN
3 2
2 2 2
OCH CH
2 3
338
Fp 58F(14C)
OR
CH CH O
3 2
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Tridecafluorooctyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methacrylate, 97% [2144-53-8] FW 432.18 bp 92/8mm
40,834-4
h
CH CH OH
2 2
N
HOCH CH
CH CH OH
2 2
2 2
H C
2
$
84.80
Fp 215F(101C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol
O
H C
2
5g
47,434-7
h
O
H C
2
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-Tridecafluoro-2-hydroxynonyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acrylate, 96% [127377-12-2] FW 448.18 bp 250 nr1.3580
39,014-3
h
37,415-6
h
12,537-7
h
41,336-4
h
17,556-0
h
O
CH O CH CH O C Cl
2
2 2
CH O CH CH O C Cl
2
2 2
O
CH CH CH CH CH C O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2 3
O
H C C C
2
CH
3
O
O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
H C CHO CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH
2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2
H C
2
30,147-7
h
52,510-3
h
46,018-4
h
26,154-8
h
44,789-7
h
32,980-0
h
41,004-7
N
HO C
CH
2
CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2 3
CH
C OH
CH
C OH
2
2
CH CH
N
2
2
CH
C OH
2
O
CH CH
2 3
Si C C H
FW 430.63 bp 210
FT-IR 2(1),1096D
nr1.4460
d 0.965
Fp >230F(110C)
Fp 190F(87C)
31,729-2
h
13,209-8
h
26,386-9
h
34,697-7
CH CH
N
2
2
CH
C OH
2
O
CH CH
3 2
CH
2
[a]25 0 (neat)
Plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 374. May contain ~10% polyalkyl
substitution groups
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water.
48,493-8
h
CH OCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
3
2 2
2 22
CH CH OCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
3 2
2 2
2 22
HO C
Fp >230F(110C)
Plasticizer. Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company.
Distributed by Aldrich Chemical Company
CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
O CH
3
( O CH CH ) O C C CH
2 2 3
2
O
C
CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
CH CH CH CH CH C O CH CH O CH CH O CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
2
2
2
2
2
CH CH
2 3
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
T5,945-5
h
Fp >230F(110C)
25g
1kg
3kg
20kg
$
17.10
17.50
40.80
191.80
5g
25g
17.50
58.20
100mL
1L
4L
15.90
88.30
245.35
100mL
250mL
15.90
28.30
5mL
250mL
1L
19.00
23.40
57.90
250mL
1L
13.30
37.20
250mL
1L
28.80
68.10
5mL
25mL
23.00
77.30
100mL
2L
17.00
23.80
25mL
500mL
2L
11.60
13.80
44.90
5g
100g
500g
1kg
3kg
18kg
1g
5g
11.30
12.20
15.20
27.20
69.50
237.60
16.50
51.30
1g
5g
14.50
53.40
339
CH CH
2 3
Si O CH CH CH CH
37,785-6
2
CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2 3
H C C H Si CH CH
2
2 3
CH CH
2 3
34,811-2
O
H C C C OCH CF
2
2 3
CH
3
H
N
CF
C
CF
CH
37,376-1
h
T6,345-2
h
45,512-1
CH CH
CF
CH CH
36,959-4
36,669-2
CH
36,960-8
S
O
5g
25g
34.40
128.50
5g
25g
18.40
58.90
5g
25g
12.70
42.00
5g
25g
14.00
46.40
1g
5g
22.40
74.00
1g
26.40
1g
23.70
250mg
1g
17.30
47.00
1g
5g
61.50
204.70
45,514-8
CF CH
3
$
28.40
111.70
CH CH
2
CF
3
29,772-0
h
1g
5g
R&S 1(2),2969E
H C C H C O CH CF
2
2 3
CF
340
OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
O
OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
38,899-8
h
500mL
$
16.30
5g
25g
26.40
87.80
1g
5g
14.90
54.40
25g
100g
14.90
41.30
1g
5g
26.40
88.00
250mg
1g
29.50
65.20
250mL
1L
11.40
31.40
5g
100g
1kg
11.70
12.20
25.00
5g
25g
29.80
108.70
1g
5g
10.50
41.70
T6,440-8
h
O
C CH
3
OH
2'
,3',4'-Trihydroxyacetophenone, 97% [528-21-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(gallacetophenone) FW 168.15 mp 169-172 Beil. 8,393
Merck Index 12,4360 FT-NMR 1(2),859B FT-IR 2(2),2422C
Safety 2,3463A R&S 1(2),1649I RTECS# AN0527000 IRRITANT
OH
OH
T6,540-4
O
C H
HO
OH
OH
36,734-6
h
O
C OH
HO
OH
H O
2
OH
O
HO
OH
T6,570-6
OH
37,497-0
OH
CH CH CH CH CHCH OH
3 2 2
2
OH
OC
C
10 21
H
10 21
OC
H
10 21
OH
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
3 CHCH3
CH C H Si C CH
3
CHCH
3
CH
3
CH
3
3 CHCH3
CH C H Si C C CH
3
3
CHCH
3
CH
3
CH
Beil. 1(2),597
44,225-9
h
25,474-6
h
CH CH CH
N
3
2
CH CHCH
OH
2
3
OH
CH
36,003-1
36,099-6
IRRITANT
341
NH
CH
34,638-1
CH O
3
C
O
CH O
3
T6,802-0
h
OH
FT-NMR 1(3),385C
N
OH
CH O
3
NH
41,332-1
h
OCH
CH CH
2
2
3
OCH
Si
OCH
3
OCH
Si
OCH
44,020-5
h
28,262-6
h
47,514-9
h
O
CH C
OCH
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
3
OCH
Si
OCH
44,080-9
h
OCH
NH CH CH CH
2 2 2
Si
3
OCH
OCH
41,334-8
h
CH CH NHCH CH NH
2 2
2 2 2
OCH
3
CH CH CH
Si OCH
2
2
2
3
OCH
3
HN
3
CH CH CH NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
2 2 2
OCH
3
N1-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]diethylenetriamine, tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[35141-30-1] FW 265.43 nr1.4590 d 1.030 Fp 257F(125C)
10,488-4
h
44,030-2
h
44,015-9
h
Si
OCH
CH O
3
25mL
100mL
23.30
73.10
250mL
1L
31.20
95.50
100mL
1L
16.70
36.80
25g 65.10
100g 192.50
5mL
25mL
43.00
163.90
50mL
250mL
13.90
46.40
100mL
500mL
28.90
95.70
100mL
500mL
26.60
89.00
100mL
500mL
17.10
56.80
100mL
500mL
29.70
99.20
OCH
CH O
3
5-(3,4,5-Trimethoxybenzyl)-2,4-pyrimidinediamine
naphthoate, see 34,638-1, Trimethoprim naphthoate
Trimethoxy[2-(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-yl)ethyl]silane, 98%. . . . . . .
[3388-04-3] FW 246.38 bp 310 nr1.4510 d 1.065
34,403-6
h
3
OCH
Si
OCH
H C
2
27.30
93.20
FT-IR 2(3),3862D
OCH
CH O
3
CH O Si
3
CH O
3
5g
25g
OCH
CH CH CH
3 2 2
$
20.50
49.90
170.00
CH CH CH
3 2 2
5g
100g
500g
3
CH CH CH NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
2 2 2
OCH
3
Si
C
CH
342
C
3
OCH
O CH CH CH
2 2 2
Si
3
OCH
OCH
OCH
CH O
3
CH
3
3
CH CH CH
N CH Cl
2 2 2
3
OCH
CH (CH ) CH
3
2
2 16 3
Si
NH CH CH
2 2
y OCH3
Si OCH
CH CH CH
2
2
2
OCH
CH O
3
CH
CH
OCH
Si
3
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2
OCH
3
HCl
44,081-7
41,415-8
h
HCl
OCH
3
OCH
Si
OCH
CH
3
CH
HO C
OH
CH
CH
CH
CH
O
CH CH
C
2
2
R
44,112-0
h
3
CH
CH
CH
C
3
CH
41,095-0
2
50mL
250mL
14.60
47.10
1g
27.80
50mL
250mL
19.60
65.50
100mL
250mL
25.80
55.80
25g
100g
9.00
23.10
25g
100g
18.10
46.20
25g
100g
47.60
129.30
12,122-3
h
34,479-6
h
4,4'-Trimethylenebis(1-piperidinepropionitrile), 99%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[18136-00-0] FW 316.49 mp 71-73 FT-IR 2(1),1453A
CH CH CH
2
2
2
R&S 1(1),1007H
NCCH CH
2
2
FT-NMR 1(1),574B
IRRITANT
CH CH CN
2 2
N
N
CH
N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]-N'-(4-vinylbenzyl)ethylene- . . . . . . . . . . . .
diamine hydrochloride, 40 wt.% solution in methyl
alcohol [33401-49-9] FW 374.99 nr1.4020 d 0.905
CH CH OH
2 2
HOCH C H
2
2
11.00
29.80
CH CH CH
2 2 2
CH
25mL
100mL
R = H, R = CH or
3
R = CH , R = H
3
18.20
72.40
O
H C
2
Fp 55F(12C)
36,806-7
CH
25mL
250mL
O
HO C
N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]polyethylenimine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydrochloride, 50 wt. % solution in 2-propanol
CH NH CH CH NH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2
$
25.50
85.60
NH
100mL
500mL
48,242-0
CH CH
2 2
[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]octadecyldimethylammonium . . . . . . . . . .
chloride, 42 wt. % solution in methyl alcohol [27668-52-6]
CH
25,467-3
h
343
3
C CH
H NCH CH
2
2 2
41,096-9
h
CH
3
C CH NH
2
2 2
R
nr1.4640 d 0.867
CORROSIVE
R = H, R = CH or
3
R = CH , R = H
3
O
H C
2
42,402-1
h
CH
CH
3
3
O CH CH CH CH
C CH
2 2
2
3
CH
3
CH C
23,974-7
h
CH CH
2 3
HOCH CCH OH
2
2
CH OH
2
HOCH
O
H C
2
CH
O CH
CH CH
3 2
Fp 220F(104C)
250mL
$
22.80
5mL
25mL
18.10
54.00
50g
18.10
100mL
500mL
12.10
26.20
100mL
500mL
17.00
38.50
100mL
250mL
20.70
41.30
1L
44.60
100mL
250mL
21.50
45.80
250mL
1L
22.70
62.90
1L
33.20
FT-IR 2(1),458C
CH O CH CH
2
2
C CH OH
2
CH CH
2 3
CH
41,611-8
h
CH CH
O
2 3
C CH O C
2
CH O C
2
O
47,566-1
CH CH
40,875-1
CH OR
2
1
C CH OR
2
2
CH OR
2
3
R , R , R = H or
1 2 3
O
C
NH CH
2
CH
CH CH
3 2
41,830-7
CH OR
2
1
C CH OR
2
2
CH OR
2
3
R , R , R = H or
1 2 3
CH
3
NH
O
C
CH CH
3 2
40,877-8
CH OR
2
1
C CH OR
2
2
CH OR
2
3
R , R , R = H or
1 2 3
O
C
NH CH
2
CH
CH CH
3 2
CH O CH CH
2
2
C CH OH
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH
CH
344
41,612-6
h
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2a
C CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2b
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2c
a + b + c ~ 0.8
CH CH
3 2
41,616-9
h
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),340D
40,977-4
h
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
C CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
n ~ 4.6
40,978-2
h
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2a
C CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2b
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2c
a + b + c ~ 20
41,617-7
h
41,587-1
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH
3 2
O
H C
2
O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
CH OCH CH OCH
CCH CH
3
2 2
2
2 3
O
H C
2
CH
CH
H C
2
CH
O
CH
H C
2
40,907-3
h
O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
41,217-1
h
H C
2
H C
2
CH
O
CH
O (CH CH O) CH
2
2 2 l
O (CH CH O) CH
C
2 2 m 2
O
H C
2
CH
H C
2
CH
O
CH
C O (CH CH O) CH
2
2 2 n
l+m+n~7
H C
2
H C
2
41,219-8
h
O (CH CH O) CH
2
2 2 l
O (CH CH O) CH
C
2 2 m 2
O
CH
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
C CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
CH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n~1
H C
2
H C
2
CH
O
CH
H C
2
O C H O CH
3 6
2
O C H O CH
3 6
2
O
CH
H C
2
CH
O
CH
H C
2
O C H O C H O CH
3 6
3 6
2
O
CH
C H
2 5
O C H O C H O CH
3 6
3 6
2
250mL
1L
15.60
35.70
250mL
1L
15.60
35.70
250mL
1L
19.10
53.00
250mL
18.10
250mL
1L
19.10
51.50
250mL
1L
19.10
51.50
250mL
1L
15.60
33.00
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.70
100mL
250mL
17.70
35.70
RTECS# KM2890000
40,756-9
h
nr1.4630 d 1.040
Average Mn ca. 308
Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),341C
O C H O CH
3 6
2
O C H O C H O CH
3 6
3 6
2
FT-IR 2(1),341B
40,982-0
h
C H
2 5
O
H C
2
IRRITANT
CH CH
2 3
C O (CH CH O) CH
2
2 2 n
l + m + n ~ 14
CH CH
3 2
FT-IR 2(1),341A
CH CH
2 3
Fp >230F(110C)
O CH CH O CH
CCH CH
2
2
2
2 3
O
CH
nr1.4720 d 1.140
Average Mn ca. 730
Fp >230F(110C)
$
15.60
34.50
O CH CH O CH
2
2
2
O
H C
2
nr1.4720 d 1.114
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 450
250mL
1L
40,757-7
h
345
CH C
O
CH C
H C
2
O CH
O CH
C
2
O
CH C
24,680-8
h
43,026-9
h
24,684-0
h
CH CH
2 3
O CH
O
CH O CH
2
2
C CH O CH
2
2
O
CH O CH
2
2
O
CH CH
3 2
O
CH O C
2
CH
C
3
CH
N
CH
40,544-2
h
CH CH
C
2
2
O CH
CH CH
C O CH
C CH CH
2
2
2
2 3
CH
O
3
N CH CH
C O CH
2
2
2
O
40,670-8
h
CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
2
3 n 2
C CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
2
3 n 2
CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
2
2
3 n 2
41,007-1
Fp 194F(90C)
CH
3
O CH CH CH
O
3
3
C O CH C CH O C
2
CH
3
45,805-8
h
45,037-5
h
O
C
OH
CH
CH
CH
CH
3
CHCH
d 0.950 Fp >230F(110C)
RTECS# UF6000000
T7,900-6
h
19.60
54.30
5g
100g
500g
17.50
21.00
38.30
50mL
250mL
14.50
35.60
250mL
500mL
25.90
43.10
10mL
50mL
17.70
57.10
5g
250g
1kg
10.70
12.00
29.80
1L
20.20
1L
4L
18L
12.60
35.10
97.60
25g
100g
20.50
56.60
d 1.075
FT-IR 2(1),1089A
250mL
1L
TOXIC
32,722-0
h
R=
$
17.50
21.00
39.40
RTECS# CM8544125
CH
3
3
CH CH CH CCH OH
3
2
OH CH
3
CH
CH
3
3
CH CH CH CCH OR(H)
3
2
(R)HO CH
3
CORROSIVE
CH
346
FT-IR 2(1),1135A
CH O CH CH
2
2
C CH O CH CH
2
2
CH O CH CH
2
2
CH CH
3 2
Trimethylolpropane tris(2-methyl-1-aziridinepropionate) . . . . . . . . . . .
[64265-57-2] FW 467.61 nr1.4770 d 1.100
Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
CH CH
3 2
O CH
3
CH CH CCH O C C CH
3 2
2
2
O CH
3
CH O C C CH
2
2
CH
5g
100g
500g
26,388-5
2
CH
NH
CH
N
CH
CH
CH
CH
45,258-0
2
OCH
35,878-9
CH
21,817-0
h
CH
37,631-0
CH OH
2
H
C
25,788-5
CH
Si
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH
3
Si
CH
CH C
O
3
CH
CH
CH
5-(Trimethylsilyl)-1,3-cyclopentadiene [3559-74-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34,749-3
250mg
1g
19.60
54.40
1mL
5mL
31.10
97.90
1g
5g
25g
11.90
39.60
130.20
250mg
1g
21.10
58.10
1g
10g
50.90
282.40
10g
50g
24.90
83.20
1g
45.00
25g
100g
27.70
78.30
1g
5g
42.30
141.20
Fp 3F(-16C)
33,983-0
Si
CH
O
O CH
40,384-9
h
CH
3
C C O Si CH
CH
CH
CH
H C
2
34,800-7
C
Fp 172F(77C)
Si
24.90
79.90
(CH ) Si
33
nr1.5130 d 0.885
Si
1g
5g
CH
CH
CH O
2
C
C OCH
CH O
3
$
53.80
182.50
CH
CH
47,902-0
O
CH
3
C
25g
100g
N
CH
CH
3
347
3
Si O CH CH CH CH
CH
Si
CH
28,312-6
h
3
O
3
O
H C
2
CH
CH
O CH CH O
2
2
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
25,439-8
h
CH
2
3
C O Si CH
CH
CH
CH
Si
CH
3
C
24,448-1
Si
CH
CH
348
CCH
C
3
CH OH
2
Si
CH
3
C
O Si (CH )
33 n
CH
41,402-6
CH
37,617-5
CH
37,607-8
h
CCH CH CH
2 2 3
$
61.90
205.90
5g
25g
43.20
145.00
25g
100g
78.30
217.30
25g
100g
53.70
137.90
1g
5g
32.80
126.20
1g
5g
22.50
75.30
25mL
100mL
33.80
104.50
1g
5g
25g
19.30
66.60
153.60
1g
5g
27.60
93.50
CH
CH
CH
O
3
3
O C CH C CH
CH
34,748-5
Si
10g
50g
CH
CH
31,855-8
h
Fp 152F(66C)
Si
3
C
CH
C CH
CH
3
HO
H C
3
C
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
25,978-0
CH CH
2
CH
3
CH
3
15.60
47.00
100g
500g
17.40
57.10
1L
4L
19.80
64.40
250mg
1g
36.50
101.60
100g
500g
11.90
40.10
FT-IR 2(2),1818C
50g
250g
21.80
69.10
100g
250g
37.20
68.60
1g
5g
25g
32.20
119.70
390.00
R&S 1(2),3007L
IRRITANT
CH
3
CH
2
H C
3
C
CH
2
CH
3
CH
3
C CH
3
OH
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C
CH OH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
2
CH
3
41,328-3
h
1,3,5-Trimethyl-2,4,6-tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)- . . . . . . . . .
benzene, 99% [1709-70-2] FW 775.22 mp 248-250
36,860-1
h
FT-IR 2(2),1875A
CH CH
2 3
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
C O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
O
CH CH
2 3
1g
5g
Safety 2,3503A
Br
CH
$
39.20
130.60
FT-IR 2(3),4438B
HYGROSCOPIC
CH
1g
5g
(3-Trimethylsilyl-2-propynyl)triphenylphosphonium bromide . . . . . .
[42134-49-6] FW 453.44 mp 166-167 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(3),721B
RTECS# DC7469000
IRRITANT
O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3
H
N
30,732-7
R&S 1(1),405D
IRRITANT
N
H
36,951-9
h
CH CH OCH CH CH NH
2 2
2 2 2 2
CH CH OCH CH CH NH
2 2
2 2 2 2
O CH
41,330-5
h
2
O
HC
O CH
mp 48-50
2
O
O CH
2
O
41,331-3
h
O CH
2
CH
3
R
R
R=
N
O
CH O
2
CH
LACHRYMATOR
O CH
2
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
36,645-5
h
CH
349
36,005-8
C
CH
t
52,694-0
t
Triphenylsulfonium perfluoro-1-butanesufonate, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
99+%,electronic grade
HOCH CH CH (OCH CH CH ) OH
2 2 2
2 2 22
18,759-3
h
CH CH CH CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
3 62
48,422-9
h
CH CH
43,887-1
h
24,683-2
h
H C C H C O (C H O) C CH CH2
2
3 6 3
CH
C H O=
3 6
3
CH CH O
2
or
CH C
47,578-5
O
O CH CH CH
2
2
x
OH
O CH CH
2
CH
3
x+y~2-3
O
3
17.90
60.60
1g
5g
90.00
300.00
1g
5g
24.30
81.00
5g
25g
25.50
68.10
25mL
1L
3L
16.80
20.70
51.80
1L
19.30
1L
4L
100g
500g
18.70
49.90
20.20
42.20
CH CH CH O
C
2
2
y
OH
100mL
500mL
17.00
40.80
CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3
3 6
3 62
1L
4L
18.20
56.50
25mL
1L
3L
18L
14.50
17.60
37.10
129.60
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
CH
3
CH CHO
2
O
H C
2
1g
5g
CF SO
3
3
36,268-9
h
Si
$
42.50
139.30
CF CF CF CF SO
3 2 2 2 3
53,105-7
S
10g
50g
Si
CH
CH
48,424-5
h
CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3
3 6
3 62
350
30,286-4
h
O
CH
O CH CH
2
2 N
CH CH O
2
2
CH
CH
40,753-4
h
22,563-0
h
47,210-7
Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CH CH O
2
2
CH
250mL
1L
$
16.50
45.30
50g
250g
15.10
40.10
10mL
100mL
16.00
91.10
5g
25g
40.00
133.30
25g
100g
15.60
35.90
1g
5g
108.00
360.00
1g
5g
108.00
360.00
100g
500g
15.60
48.30
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Viscosity (25C) 6.3 cps
Surface tension at 25C : 29.8 dynes/cm
15 wt. % soluble in water.
Cosolvent in water-based coatings and cleaners.
CH CH CH OC H OC H OC H OH
3 2 2
3 6
3 6
3 6
H C
2
CH
CH CH NH
2 2 2
H NCH CH
2
2 2
N
CH CH NH
2 2 2
CH CH NH
2 2
NH CH CH
N
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2
n
CH
CH
CH
CH
C
3
H C
3 HO
CH
2 N
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
53,107-3
3
CH
53,103-0
t
CH
CH
C(CH )
33
O
CH
2 N
O
CH
CH
OH
40,793-3
h
Tris(4-tert-butylphenyl)sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate,
see 53,103-0, Tris(4-tert-butylphenylsulfonium triflate
Tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) isocyanurate, 99% . . . . . . . . . .
[27676-62-6] FW 784.10 mp 218-220
C(CH )
33
Tris(4-tert-butylphenyl)sulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
,99+%,electronic grade [134708-14-8] [tris(4-tertbutylphenyl)sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 580.78
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 28,200
(193nm), 27,00 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x103mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca.25%), ethyl lactate (ca.5%) and
PGMEA (<1%).
CF SO
3 3
(CH ) C
33
Tris(4-tert-butylphenyl)sulfonium perfluoro-1-butane- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sulfonate,99+%,electronic grade
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 34,600
(193nm), 26,100 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x103mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 10%), ethyl lactate (ca.20%) and
PGMEA (ca.3%).
CH
(CH ) C
33
t
C
CH
HO
CH
CH
CH
CH
CH
OH
CF CF CF CF SO
3 2 2 2 3
CH
IRRITANT
3
CH
CH
3
CH
FT-IR 2(2),3065B
OH
Tris(4-tert-butyl-3-hydroxy-2,6-dimethylbenzyl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
isocyanurate, 97% [40601-76-1] FW 699.94 mp 163-165
CH
CH
CH
3
C CH
CH
3
O
CH
3
41,322-4
h
CH
CH
C(CH )
33
OH
C(CH )
33
351
CH O
3
CH
3
P
O
O
H C
3
C
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
CH
3
C CH
CH CH CH
2
2
2 N
CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
CH CH CH
2
2
2
O
Si
O
Si
O
O
Si
1,3,5-Tris[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine . . . . . . .
[15875-13-5] FW 342.58 bp 141-142 nr 1.4780 d 0.920
OSiH(CH )
32
Si
O
52,365-8
Si
Si
O
Si
O
O
Si
endo-3,7,14-Tris(dimethylsilyloxy)-1,3,5,7,9,11,14-heptacyclo- . . . . . .
pentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane FW 1049.98
mp 215-220
OSi(CH ) CH CH
32
2
OSi(CH ) CH CH
32
2
Si
Si
O
O
100mL
250mL
17.00
34.00
1g
5g
29.50
141.10
1g
5g
29.00
139.00
100g
500g
29.10
98.90
50g
250g
25.40
84.40
25g
500g
2kg
12kg
12.40
13.20
42.90
154.00
52,104-3
OSiH(CH )
32
OSiH(CH )
32
Si
Si
O
Si
$
10.80
35.20
N
CH
48,026-6
h
CH
3
CH
3
CH
44,179-1
h
CH
3
CH
3
N
100g
500g
CH
3
C CH
3
CH
3
H C
3
C
CH
3
OSi(CH ) CH
32
CH
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
endo-3,7,14-Tris(dimethylvinylsilyloxy)-1,3,5,7,9,11,14- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane
[tris(dimethylvinylsilyloxy)-POSS] FW 1128.10 mp > 350
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Si
O
37,950-6
h
O
CH
2 N
CH
IRRITANT
N
CH
2
O
O
HOCH CH
2 2
N
N
CH CH OH
2 2
30,900-1
h
CH CH OH
2 2
HOCH
HOCH
1,3,5-Tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione,
see 30,900-1, 1,3,5-Tris(2-hydroxyethyl)cyanuric acid
1,1,1-Tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane, 99% [77-85-0] [2-(hydroxy- . . . . . .
methyl)-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol] FW 120.15 mp 200-203
CH OH
2
C CH
3
CH OH
2
T8,780-7
h
CH OH
2
C CH
3
CH OH
2
43,675-5
h
1kg
3kg
17.30
38.30
36,495-9
5g
25g
27.90
92.70
5g
100g
17.50
41.60
O
CH OH
2
H C CH C NH C CH OH
2
2
CH OH
2
OH
FT-IR 2(1),265D
R&S 1(1),185B
32,684-4
h
HO
IRRITANT
FT-IR 2(2),1909C
R&S 1(1),1311D
IRRITANT
C CH
3
OH
352
C(CH )
33
HO
C(CH )
33
OH
17,558-7
h
40,798-4
h
1,1,3-Tris(2-methyl-4-hydroxy-5-tert-butylphenyl)butane . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[1843-03-4] FW 544.83 mp 183-190 Fp 225F(107C)
100mL
$
18.00
100g
500g
21.60
70.20
10g
50g
16.70
55.50
250mL
1L
13.60
37.80
250mL
13.50
250mg
1g
13.80
43.20
1g
10g
16.40
104.30
5mL
25mL
12.20
35.10
1mL
10mL
10.30
58.30
50mL
250mL
16.30
50.80
5g
18.90
Beil. 6(5),606
RTECS# SM1157000
CH
CH
CH
3 CH2
CH
3
CH
3
CH
C(CH )
33
OH
46,136-9
h
N
O
Al
C H
9 19
44,180-5
h
44,222-4
h
33,070-1
O
O
13 27
H
13 27
OC
13 27
Si(CH )
33
(CH ) Si
33
Si(CH )
33
O
C
CH
O CH CH CH
2
2
2
23,514-8
44,613-0
OSi(CH )
33
Si OSi(CH )
33
OSi(CH )
33
49,650-2
Tris[4-(vinyloxy)butyl]-1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate, see
49,650-2, Tris[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] trimellitate
Tris[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] trimellitate, 96% [196109-17-8] [tris[4- . . . . . .
(vinyloxy)butyl]-1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate, VEctomer
5015 vinyl ether) FW 504.58 nr1.5100 d 1.120
O CH CH CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
44,616-5
h
O
CH O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2
IRRITANT
OSi(CH )
33
(CH ) SiO Si CH CH
2
33
OSi(CH )
33
H C
2
OSi(CH )
33
(CH ) SiO C CH OSi(CH )
33
33
H C
2
Fp >230F(110C)
C H
9 19
OC
H
C H
9 19
Tris(N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylaminato)aluminum, 97% . . . . . . . . . .
[15305-07-4] FW 438.34 mp 169-172
CH
Fp >230F(110C)
CH
3
3
CH CH
C
2
2
CH
CH
3
3
x = 9 - 10 (avg.)
30,313-5
CH
CH
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
Safety 2,3545C
353
TritonSP-135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100mL
$
15.30
100mL
15.30
5mL
100mL
500mL
13.20
20.10
24.40
5g
25g
36.30
137.80
100mL
500mL
16.20
18.80
5g
25g
41.30
125.00
5g
25g
21.50
68.90
5mL
100mL
500mL
13.10
20.80
24.60
5g
25g
22.00
82.50
5g
100g
13.30
20.30
1L
4L
15.60
37.50
49,476-3
TritonSP-190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bp > 200 nr1.4630 d 1.034 Fp 360F(182C) IRRITANT
Degree of ethoxylation is 9. HLB = 13. Viscosity (25C) 112 cSt
Pour point 3C : pH = 9 at 25C
Hydrolyzes at low pH and ceases to act as a surfactant.
Reducing the pH to 3-5 will irreversibly split the surfactant into
its hydrophobe and hydrophile units.
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
8 17
23,472-9
h
n ~ 10
28,210-3
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
8 17
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
36,934-9
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
53,181-2
t
n~8
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
C H
8 17
30,041-1
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
23,473-7
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n
30,312-7
T8,910-9
CH CH
2
CH CH
CH CH
44,033-7
h
n ~ 40
354
RTECS# MD0907700
n ~ 40
C H
8 17
R&S 1(1),1351A
n~8
C H
8 17
n~8
C H
8 17
n ~ 10
C H
8 17
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
CH(OCH CH ) OH
2 2y
CH O (CH CH O) CH CH O
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
Sum of w + x + y + z = 20
CH (CH ) CH
2
29 3
27,435-6
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
O
CH(OCH CH ) OH
2 2y
CH O(CH CH O) CH CH O C
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
O
Sum of w+x+y+z = 20
37,425-3
h
CH(OCH CH ) OH
O
O
2 2y
CH O (CH CH O) CH CH O C
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
Sum of w + x + y + z = 20
CH(OCH CH ) OH
O
2 2y
CH O (CH CH O) CH CH O C
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
Sum of w + x + y + z = 20
27,436-4
h
CH (CH ) CH CH CHCH (CH ) CH
2
2
26 3
25 2
CH(OCH CH ) OH
O
2 2y
CH O (CH CH O) CH CH O
2
2 2 z-1 2 2
Sum of w + x + y + z = 20
O
C
38,890-4
h
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
CH (CH ) CH
2
2 13 3
(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x
HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w
O
C
CH (CH ) CR
2
24 3
IRRITANT
RTECS# WG2934500
25mL
500mL
4L
$
11.60
17.30
57.20
25mL
500mL
4L
12.10
17.30
59.40
25mL
500mL
4L
11.60
17.30
57.20
25mL
500mL
4L
18L
11.60
17.30
57.20
199.50
25mL
500mL
4L
11.10
17.30
59.00
250mg
1g
21.10
47.10
100mL
1L
21.40
118.80
100mL
1L
22.40
123.90
100g
1kg
23.40
127.90
100mL
1L
28.50
158.40
100mL
1L
20.30
99.50
100mL
1L
24.40
134.00
100g
1kg
20.30
111.70
100mL
1L
21.40
113.70
R = CH CH CH CH (CH ) CH
2
2
26 3
HO C
CH (CH ) CH
C
2
27 2
OH
17,796-2
h
51,525-6
51,526-4
d 1.200
Fp 306F(152C)
Fp 306F(152C)
51,531-0
Fp >230F(110C)
51,528-0
d 1.070
51,527-2
Safety 2,3572A
d 1.090
Fp >230F(110C)
51,532-9
51,533-7
IRRITANT
51,534-5
355
O
CH
NH CH CH
52,242-2
h
V150-3
h
O
CH
O CH CH
43,461-2
H
O
H C
2
CH C
NH
OCH
45.00
33,368-9
h
14,100-3
25mL
11.10
1L
12.90
2L 21.00
18L 110.50
5mL
25mL
31.30
112.20
1g
5g
24.20
99.50
5g
25g
29.40
119.50
1g
5g
40.40
157.20
CH
CH CH
356
100g
CH CH
CH
CH
V170-8
FT-NMR 1(2),51A
O
C
1g
10g
$
17.00
84.80
100mL
500mL
25.70
85.20
250mg
1g
5g
15.40
33.70
122.10
25g
100g
22.40
62.10
25mL
100mL
24.70
68.50
100g
250g
62.60
137.60
1g
10g
23.00
125.30
100g
900g
2.2kg
44.00
74.10
124.20
100mL
800mL
26.40
125.80
CH
40,309-1
O
C
O CH
CH
25,473-8
CH CH
33,872-9
CH Cl
2
CH CH
CH
N
CH
3
CH
CH CH
V180-5
CH
45,869-4
h
Cl
CH Cl
2
CH CH
43,688-7
h
C OH
CH
H C
2
CHBr
H C
2
CHBr
CH
FW 180.25 mp 119-121
R&S 1(1),1145G
FT-NMR 1(2),35B
FT-IR 2(2),1653C
V190-2
h
43,419-1
h
357
O
C
CH
O CH CH
C CH
CH
CH
CH
H C
2
41,546-4
h
27,759-2
h
38,762-2
h
52,806-4
O
CH O
H C
2
CH O
t
Cl
26,379-6
O
C
Cl
23,532-6
CH
11,140-6
CH CH
CH CH
CH CH
d 1.253
Fp 24F(-4C)
V220-8
h
17,311-8
h
11,015-9
h
14.10
46.10
5g
25g
100g
12.70
42.00
144.10
227g
384.30
5mL
10mL
149.00
249.00
5mL 116.50
10mL 207.50
5mL
21.00
25mL
69.70
5g
25g
26.90
99.80
5mL
100mL
500mL
18.00
19.10
52.80
1L
2.5L
15.20
30.60
250mL
37.20
50mL
250mL
14.50
31.80
O
CH CH
15,254-4
h
358
100g
500g
C C
O CH
H
C
CHCl
H C
2
$
22.30
74.30
CH CH
100mL
500mL
CH
IRRITANT
11,139-2
1g
$
42.20
10g
17.70
5mL
42.00
5g
25g
13.20
37.30
1g
5g
62.50
213.10
100mL
500mL
16.80
43.70
1g
5g
21.60
71.10
100g
500g
17.50
25.30
5mL
25mL
22.50
81.80
1g
5g
28.80
96.00
1g
40.00
5g
25g
28.40
133.05
O CH
CH
41,179-5
44,035-3
CH CH
13,606-9
h
O
CH CH CH CH CH C O CH
3 2 2 2
CH CH
2 3
CH
CH
CH
28,363-0
d 0.875
Fe
44,733-1
h
39,314-2
h
16,302-3
h
43,462-0
h
53,058-1
O
H
NH CH CH
CH
3
N
CH
CH
H
C
CH
H C
2
CCl
CH
H C
2
C
C
O
C
CH
CH
CH
t
45,387-0
CH CH
V290-9
CH CH
359
O CH
CH
2
O CH
O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
2
50mL
250mL
16.30
35.60
100g
1kg
16.80
93.40
50mL
250mL
16.30
42.70
1g
5g
10.40
34.70
1g
5g
11.30
37.70
1g
5g
60.00
275.00
5g
25g
28.40
87.50
1g
5g
17.50
53.50
250mL
1L
15.60
31.30
49,644-8
= C7
14.50
33.70
R
Rs = H, R + R + R
250mL
1L
43,751-4
h
= C8
CH
2
$
24.00
66.50
R
Rs = H, R + R + R
1L
4L
13,448-1
h
Fp 144F(62C)
Fp >230F(110C)
51,484-5
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2
O CH (CH ) CH O CH
2
22 2
CH
2
O
C
O CH
CH O CH
2
CH
2
49,645-6
nr1.5190
H
C
41,501-4
h
OSi(CH )
33
41,758-0
OH
H C
2
CH
OH
CH
46,861-4
Si
O
O
O
Si
O Si O
O
Si
O
O
39,631-1
h
O
H C
2
CH P
OH
OH
O
N
CH
FT-IR 2(3),4463A
HYGROSCOPIC
1-(4-Vinylphenyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . . . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (vinylphenyl-POSS)
FW 1003.72 mp 375 Fp >230F(110C)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) monomer, useful
as model for silica surfaces,1 and for the formation of novel
polymeric materials.2 (1) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1990, 112, 1931. (2)
Macromolecules 1995, 28, 8435.
Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647, 5 412 053 and other
pending patents
O
O Si
Si
Si O
Si
CH
2
Fp >230F(110C)
FW 147.97
d 1.060
34,954-2
h
12,440-0
h
CH
FW 173.17
IRRITANT
mp 84-86
Beil. 21(1),363
FT-IR 2(2),3076A
CH
3
CH O
3
C
C O CH
CH
CH
360
O CH
CH CH
CH CH
CH
40,171-4
h
13,229-2
h
V320-4
h
V340-9
h
43,620-8
h
V370-0
CH CH
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2
O CH
CH
H C C H S CH CH
2
2
O
27,841-6
h
32,544-9
OCH
3
CH CH
OCH
3
CH CH
Si
OCH
CH
CH
CH
CH CH
3
mp 35-37 bp 145
FT-IR 2(1),1021B
d 0.904
Fp >230F(110C)
44,022-1
h
21,395-0
h
Si
23,576-8
h
OCH
CH O
3
F C C O CH CH
3
2
Si
CH O
3
H C C H S ONa
2
O
500mL
2L
$
16.90
46.40
5mL
100mL
500mL
10.60
12.10
48.90
5mL
100mL
500mL
12.20
17.10
50.70
5g
250g
1kg
18kg
17.50
19.80
45.70
614.60
50g
250g
16.80
52.40
5g
25g
100g
18.50
63.40
205.10
5mL
250mL
1L
18.70
25.40
78.00
5g
25g
23.40
78.30
5mL
100mL
500mL
15.50
25.40
67.80
100mL
1L
11.00
61.40
5g
25g
100g
18.90
56.30
194.80
361
O
CH O
2
CH O
2
CH
CH
1g
10g
$
35.60
195.40
1g
10g
26.40
147.20
1g
10g
18.30
101.50
5g
25g
35.70
118.60
100mL
500mL
15.90
53.20
250g
19.80
51,032-7
NH
CH O
2
CCl
49,479-8
NH
CH O
2
CCl
27,963-3
h
CH NH
2 2
CH NH
2 2
CH NR
2 2
40,946-4
h
43,798-0
h
250g
1kg
18.70
52.20
42,148-0
h
10mL
50mL
14.80
41.20
25mL
100mL
14.80
32.50
10mL
50mL
18.80
61.50
100mL
500mL
21.20
70.50
R = H or CH CH CN
2 2
O
CH
Zn
2
O
H C
2
C
CH
Zn
2
CH
C
3
CH
FW 207.48
mp 240-244
FT-IR 2(1),872B
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
F(CF ) CH CH SCH CH
2n 2 2
2 2
n = 6-16
42,154-5
h
ZONYL7950 fluorosurfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,137-5
h
O
F(CF ) CH CH O P ONH
2n 2 2
4
F(CF ) CH CH O
2n 2 2
n = 3-8
OLi
42,139-1
h
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
n~8
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45,695-0
h
CH NR
2 2
H C
2
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
2
2
CF CF
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
42,140-5
h
ZONYLFSJ fluorosurfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,141-3
h
42,142-1
h
42,144-8
h
42,145-6
h
42,146-4
h
ZONYLFSP fluorosurfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,147-2
h
ZONYLUR fluorosurfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42,149-9
h
42,151-0
h
H
y
H
y
O
F
CF CF
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
ONH
ONH
O
F
CF CF
2
2
CH CH O
2
2
P
OH
F(CF ) CH CH OH
2n 2 2
F(CF ) CH CH OH
2n 2 2
n = 7-8
CF CF CF CF CH
3 2 2 2
H
17 35
CH
42,152-9
h
50mL
250mL
20.10
66.10
25g
100g
15.80
42.30
50mL
250mL
24.60
81.10
25mL
100mL
15.60
43.00
25mL
100mL
15.30
43.70
10g
50g
13.70
34.00
25g
100g
18.30
49.90
10g
50g
14.80
42.40
5mL
25mL
24.70
82.30
25mL
100mL
28.30
78.90
25mL
100mL
18.20
49.40
DuPont product
DuPont product
mp 55-65 bp 145-245
DuPont product
d 1.700
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
O
CH
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
O
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
n~8
CH
2
OH
2
42,150-2
h
42,153-7
h
OH
$
37.40
O
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
n ~ 7-8
250mL
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Monomers
This section contains listings of monomers, subdivided into groups based on structure and functionality. It is designed to make the
search and selection of a monomer with given structural parameters convenient and efficient. Specific physical properties for each
material are listed in the preceding Alphabetical section.
acrylics
Acrylic monomers are probably the most versatile family of monomers. They can be used to prepare polymers with rigid, flexible,
ionic, nonionic, hydrophobic, or hydrophilic properties. The monomers are classified into 14 groups based on composition and
functionality. They are polymerized primarily by a free radical process, and to a lesser extent by anionic polymerization. Thermal
Transitions of Polymers: Glass Transition and Melting Point Table in the Reference Information section lists values for the more common homopolymers.
acrylamide/methacrylamide
A140-1
14,866-0
14,857-1
26,049-5
43,106-0
43,107-9
28,273-1
44,828-1
44,827-3
46,106-7
41,177-9
22,234-8
29,438-1
27,413-5
44,882-6
40,947-2
35,887-8
47,906-3
24,580-1
43,652-6
43,653-4
41,532-4
42,354-8
10,960-6
28,065-8
31,751-9
14,832-6
14,607-2
43,740-9
53,004-2
10,459-0
16,045-8
P2,398-9
40,559-0
40,558-2
36,495-9
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MONO-2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL SUCCINATE
(2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM METHYL SULFATE, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
2-BUTOXYETHYL ACRYLATE, 97%
BUTYL ACRYLATE, 99+%
TERT-BUTYL ACRYLATE, 98%
4-TERT-BUTYLCYCLOHEXYL ACRYLATE, 90%
2-CYANOETHYL ACRYLATE, TECH.
Products by Category
Monomers (continued)
acrylate esters, monofunctional (continued)
40,530-2
40,897-2
40,829-8
40,754-2
33,095-7
41,565-0
47,442-8
47,437-1
47,444-4
40,830-1
E970-6
40,796-8
40,891-3
40,833-6
29,081-5
47,435-5
47,448-7
47,447-9
44,375-1
47,443-6
47,439-8
47,445-2
36,765-6
40,890-5
27,557-3
29,281-8
40,736-4
37,093-2
47,555-6
39,210-3
43,630-5
40,895-6
43,742-5
44,731-5
36,076-7
31,751-9
M2,730-1
47,565-3
41,215-5
47,450-9
40,969-3
47,446-0
47,440-1
47,436-3
47,096-1
40,758-5
46,982-3
45,499-0
40,735-6
40,732-1
41,231-7
40,734-8
46,981-5
47,558-0
41,018-7
40,755-0
37,192-0
40,827-1
47,449-5
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Monomers (continued)
acrylate esters, monofunctional (continued)
47,434-7
29,772-0
47,514-9
42,402-1
35,878-9
34,749-3
43,461-2
366
3-(ACRYLOYLOXY)-2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 424
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (2 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 512
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (4 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 688
BISPHENOL A GLYCEROLATE (1 GLYCEROL/ PHENOL) DIACRYLATE
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE (2 PO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE, TECH.
1,3-BUTANEDIOL DIACRYLATE, 98%
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIACRYLATE, TECH., 90%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, TECH., 75%
DIPENTAERYTHRITOL PENTA-/HEXAACRYLATE
DI(TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE) TETRAACRYLATE, AVERAGE M.W. 466
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIACRYLATE, TECH., 90%
2-(ETHYL((HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE
5-ETHYL-5-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-BETA,BETA-DIMETHYL-1,3-DIOXANE-2-ETHANOL DIACRYLATE
GLYCEROL 1,3-DIGLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE, TECH.
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) TRI-ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 428
1,6-HEXANEDIOL DIACRYLATE, TECH., 90%
1,6-HEXANEDIOL ETHOXYLATE DIACRYLATE
1,6-HEXANEDIOL PROPOXYLATE DIACRYLATE
3-HYDROXY-2,2-DIMETHYLPROPYL 3-HYDROXY-2,2-DIMETHYLPROPIONATE DIACRYLATE
HYDROXYPIVALYL HYDROXYPIVALATE BIS(6-(ACRYLOYLOXY)HEXANOATE)
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIACRYLATE
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/OH) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 300
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 328
PENTAERYTHRITOL DIACRYLATE MONOSTEARATE
PENTAERYTHRITOL PROPOXYLATE TRIACRYLATE
PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRAACRYLATE
PENTAERYTHRITOL TRIACRYLATE, TECH.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 258
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 575
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 700
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED,65 WT. % SOLUTION IN TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACRYLATE
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 540
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 900
PROPYLENE GLYCOL GLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE, TECH.
SOYBEAN OIL, EPOXIDIZED ACRYLATE
2,2',6,6'-TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, TECH.
S,S'-THIODI-4,1-PHENYLENE BIS(THIOMETHACRYLATE), 99%
1,3,5-TRIACRYLOYLHEXAHYDRO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, 98%
TRICYCLO(5.2.1.0(2,6))DECANEDIMETHANOL DIACRYLATE
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE BENZOATE DIACRYLATE
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (1EO/OH) METHYL ETHER DIACRYLATE
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 428
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (7/3 EO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 604
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (14/3 EO/OH)TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 912
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 470
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (2 PO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 644
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIACRYLATE, TECH.
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, TECH., MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) GLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE
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Monomers (continued)
acrylate esters, polyfunctional (continued)
40,753-4
40,946-4
TRIS(2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL) ISOCYANURATE
ZINC ACRYLATE, 98%
acrylonitrile/methacrylonitrile
11,021-3
32,013-7
C2,236-9
22,603-3
53,379-3
19,541-3
ACRYLONITRILE, 99+%
ACRYLONITRILE, 99+% (POLY-COATED BOTTLES)
2-CHLOROACRYLONITRILE, 99%
1-CYANOVINYL ACETATE, 98%
METHACRYLONITRILE-D5, 99 ATOM % D
METHACRYLONITRILE, 99%
MONO-2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL SUCCINATE
(2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM METHYL SULFATE, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
2-BUTOXYETHYL ACRYLATE, 97%
BUTYL ACRYLATE, 99+%
TERT-BUTYL ACRYLATE, 98%
4-TERT-BUTYLCYCLOHEXYL ACRYLATE, 90%
2-CYANOETHYL ACRYLATE, TECH.
DICAPROLACTONE 2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ESTER
2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 95%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ETHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, TECH., 90+%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 2-ETHYLHEXYL ETHER ACRYLATE
2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 95%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-DODECAFLUOROHEPTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,8,8,8-DODECAFLUORO-7-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)OCTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11-EICOSAFLUOROUNDECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2-ETHOXYETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
ETHYL ACRYLATE, 99%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DICYCLOPENTENYL ETHER ACRYLATE
ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, 98%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE
2-ETHYLHEXYL ACRYLATE, 98%
HENEICOSAFLUORODODECYL ACRYLATE, 96%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-HEPTADECAFLUORODECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
HEPTADECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYUNDECYL ACRYLATE, 96%
2,2,3,3,4,4,4-HEPTAFLUOROBUTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-HEXADECAFLUORONONYL ACRYLATE, 97%
HEXADECAFLUORO-9-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)DECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,4,4,4-HEXAFLUOROBUTYL ACRYLATE, 95%
1,1,1,3,3,3-HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYL ACRYLATE, 99%
HEXYL ACRYLATE, 98%
4-HYDROXYBUTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
2-HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE, 96%
2-HYDROXY-3-PHENOXYPROPYL ACRYLATE
HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
ISOAMYL ACRYLATE, 98%
ISOBORNYL ACRYLATE, TECH.
ISOBUTYL ACRYLATE, 99+%
ISODECYL ACRYLATE
ISOOCTYL ACRYLATE
LAURYL ACRYLATE, TECH., 90%
2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ACETOACETATE, 95%
METHYL 2-ACETAMIDOACRYLATE, 98%
METHYL ACRYLATE, 99%
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ACRYLATE BENZOATE
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL METHYL ETHER PROPOXYLATE (2 PO/OH) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 288
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-NONAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYHEPTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
OCTADECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
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Monomers (continued)
methacrylate esters, monofunctional (continued)
47,446-0
47,440-1
47,436-3
47,096-1
40,758-5
46,982-3
45,499-0
40,735-6
40,732-1
41,231-7
40,734-8
46,981-5
47,558-0
41,018-7
40,755-0
37,192-0
40,827-1
47,449-5
47,434-7
29,772-0
47,514-9
42,402-1
35,878-9
34,749-3
43,461-2
3-(ACRYLOYLOXY)-2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE
2-AMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE HYDROCHLORIDE, 90%
BIS(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL) PHOSPHATE
BISPHENOL A DIMETHACRYLATE
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (2 EO/PHENOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 540
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (15 EO/PHENOL) DIMETHACRYLATE
BIS(3-SULFOPROPYL) ITACONATE, DIPOTASSIUM SALT
1,3-BUTANEDIOL DIMETHACRYLATE
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIMETHACRYLATE, 95%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, 95%
DIURETHANE DIMETHACRYLATE, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE, 98%
2-(ETHYL((HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE
GLYCEROL DIMETHACRYLATE, TECH., 85%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
1,6-HEXANEDIOL DIMETHACRYLATE
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), DICARBOXY TERMINATED GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE DIESTER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 330
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 550
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 875
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE
1,14-TETRADECANEDIOL DIMETHACRYLATE, TECH.
S,S'-THIODI-4,1-PHENYLENE BIS(THIOMETHACRYLATE), 99%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, 95%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIMETHACRYLATE, TECH.
amine/quaternary functional
44,828-1
44,827-3
40,811-5
49,695-2
44,433-2
40,897-2
40,898-0
368
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Monomers (continued)
amine/quaternary functional (continued)
33,095-7
23,490-7
44,882-6
41,565-0
40,947-2
47,317-0
28,065-8
47,316-2
40,810-7
40,812-3
43,740-9
42,498-6
47,334-0
epoxide functional
15,123-8
41,233-3
halogen functional
A2,410-9
37,737-6
21,297-0
45,492-3
47,442-8
47,432-0
47,428-2
47,437-1
47,427-4
47,431-2
47,444-4
42,522-2
47,435-5
47,423-1
47,448-7
47,422-3
44,375-1
44,400-6
47,443-6
47,433-9
47,439-8
47,429-0
47,445-2
37,197-1
36,765-6
36,766-4
52,321-6
48,501-2
51,058-0
30,254-6
47,420-7
47,450-9
47,446-0
47,426-6
47,440-1
47,098-8
47,436-3
47,425-8
47,096-1
47,419-3
43,747-6
37,192-0
369
Products by Category
Monomers (continued)
halogen functional (continued)
37,199-8
47,449-5
47,434-7
47,421-5
29,772-0
37,376-1
42,148-0
hydroxide functional
45,498-2
41,343-7
41,321-6
49,435-6
40,531-0
45,492-3
40,530-2
29,438-1
40,728-3
47,428-2
47,580-7
43,689-5
47,447-9
47,430-4
49,665-0
27,557-3
46,424-4
47,906-3
29,281-8
47,702-8
52,546-4
12,863-5
24,580-1
40,736-4
37,093-2
26,854-2
46,338-8
40,466-7
47,565-3
47,450-9
47,446-0
47,426-6
40,752-6
24,679-4
46,982-3
40,953-7
40,952-9
46,981-5
40,835-2
46,979-3
47,558-0
47,577-7
47,449-5
47,578-5
36,495-9
3-(ACRYLOYLOXY)-2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE
2-(3-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99%
2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
BISPHENOL A GLYCEROLATE (1 GLYCEROL/PHENOL) DIMETHACRYLATE
CAPROLACTONE 2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ESTER
3-CHLORO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE
DICAPROLACTONE 2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ESTER
N,N'-(1,2-DIHYDROXYETHYLENE)BISACRYLAMIDE, 97%
DIPENTAERYTHRITOL PENTA-/HEXAACRYLATE
DODECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-8-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)NONYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
GLYCEROL 1,3-DIGLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE, TECH.
GLYCEROL DIMETHACRYLATE, TECH., 85%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
HEPTADECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYUNDECYL ACRYLATE, 96%
HEXADECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-10-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)UNDECYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
1,6-HEXANEDIYLBIS(OXY(2-HYDROXY-3,1-PROPANEDIYL)) BISACRYLATE
4-HYDROXYBUTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
HYDROXYBUTYL METHACRYLATE, 94%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
N-(1-HYDROXY-2,2-DIMETHOXYETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2-HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE, 96%
2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99+%
2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
N-(HYDROXYMETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 48 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2-HYDROXY-3-PHENOXYPROPYL ACRYLATE
HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
2-HYDROXYPROPYL 2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL PHTHALATE
METHYL 3-HYDROXY-2-METHYLENEBUTYRATE, 98%
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ACRYLATE BENZOATE
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-NONAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYHEPTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-OCTAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-6-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEPTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
OCTAFLUOROHYDROXY(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEPTYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
PENTAERYTHRITOL DIACRYLATE MONOSTEARATE
PENTAERYTHRITOL TRIACRYLATE, TECH.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 375
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 360
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 526
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 475
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN 375
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 430
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 202
PROPYLENE GLYCOL GLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE, TECH.
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-TRIDECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYNONYL ACRYLATE, 96%
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) GLYCEROLATE DIACRYLATE
N-(TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)METHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 93%
residual unsaturation
49,712-6
23,493-1
40,555-8
46,111-3
40,796-8
370
2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ACETOACETATE
ALLYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
2-CYANOETHYL ACRYLATE, TECH.
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) ALLYL ETHER METHACRYLATE, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DICYCLOPENTENYL ETHER ACRYLATE
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Monomers (continued)
residual unsaturation (continued)
40,797-6
47,706-0
41,892-7
43,461-2
43,462-0
silicone containing
36,821-0
39,630-3
47,514-9
34,749-3
34,748-5
44,613-0
sulfur containing
28,273-1
47,315-4
47,317-0
47,316-2
42,333-5
45,788-4
25,163-1
25,165-8
40,638-4
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alcohols
Alcohols are also a versatile class of monomers. They are used to make a variety of polymers, primarily polyesters, polyurethanes,
polyethers, and polycarbonates. They are classified as di- or polyfunctional, saturated, unsaturated, cyclic, aromatic, and heterocyclic. Oligomers having hydroxyl functionality are used to make polymers with segments of a specific composition.
Alcohols are also used to increase reaction rates for the cationic polymerization of epoxy monomers.
Additional alcohols which are analogs or isomers of those listed here can be found in the Aldrich Catalog/Handbook of
Fine Chemicals. Request your FREE copy using the Aldrich Literature Request Form.
saturated, difunctional
18,482-9
B300-0
B980-7
36,744-3
32,975-4
30,193-0
47,624-2
46,515-1
47,062-7
40,984-7
41,652-5
40,985-5
40,983-9
41,661-4
40,986-3
41,656-8
22,613-0
B8,478-5
26,956-5
26,955-7
B8,490-4
12,559-8
26,032-0
30,104-3
19,835-8
46,076-1
H2,645-6
38,590-5
42,454-4
26,018-5
30,538-3
16,345-7
22,062-0
D21,555-4
26,042-8
34,744-2
10,246-6
47,792-3
36,850-4
G480-2
25,129-1
25,926-8
24,011-7
30,142-6
23,791-4
38,047-4
26,040-1
37,572-1
22,229-1
21,848-0
372
1,2-BENZENEDIMETHANOL, 97%
1,4-BENZENEDIMETHANOL, 99%
BENZOPINACOLE, 99%
2-BENZYLOXY-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 99%
2,2'-BIPHENYLDIMETHANOL, 99%
2,2-BIS(BROMOMETHYL)-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 98%
BIS(4-(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)PHENYL) SULFONE, 95%
BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) TEREPHTHALATE
2,2-BIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)BUTYRIC ACID, 98%
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (2 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 404
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (3 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 492
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (4 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 580
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (5 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 668
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (15 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 344
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE/ETHOXYLATE (2 PO & 1 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 548
3-BROMO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 97%
1,3-BUTANEDIOL, 99%
1,4-BUTANEDIOL-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-D8, 98 ATOM % D
1,4-BUTANEDIOL-2,2,3,3-D4, 97 ATOM % D
2,3-BUTANEDIOL, 98%
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL, 99%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
1,2-DECANEDIOL, 98%
2,3-DIBROMO-1,4-BUTANEDIOL, 99%
DIETHYL BIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)MALONATE, 97%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-D2), 99 ATOM % D
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 99%
4-(2,3-DIHYDROXYPROPYL) 2-ISONENYLSUCCINATE, POTASSIUM SALT, 40 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER
1,1'-((3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)IMINO)-BIS-2-PROPANOL
3,3-DIMETHYL-1,2-BUTANEDIOL, TECH., 85+%
2,4-DIMETHYL-2,4-PENTANEDIOL, 99%
DIMETHYL L-TARTRATE, 99% (99+% EE/GLC)
1,3-DIOXANE-5,5-DIMETHANOL, TECH., 90%
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
3-ETHOXY-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 98%
ETHYLENE-D4 GLYCOL (OH,OD), 97 ATOM % D
ETHYLENE GLYCOL, 99+%
9H-FLUORENE-9,9-DIMETHANOL, 98%
3-FLUORO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 98%
DL-GLYCERALDEHYDE DIMER, 95%
GLYCEROL 2-PHOSPHATE, DISODIUM SALT HYDRATE, 98%
HEXA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 97%
1,6-HEXANEDIOL, 99%
HYDROBENZOIN
HYDROQUINONE BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) ETHER, 98%
2-HYDROXYETHYL DISULFIDE, TECH.
3-METHOXY-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 98%
2-METHYL-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 99%
3-METHYLTHIO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 99%
3-MORPHOLINO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 96+%
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saturated, difunctional (continued)
41,027-6
40,987-1
40,642-2
33,575-4
26,028-2
25,781-8
37,468-7
21,376-4
22,117-1
18,940-5
20,236-3
37,385-0
20,230-4
34,526-1
34,531-8
24,122-9
53,373-4
P5,040-4
35,789-8
T40-0
26,029-0
29,901-4
11,017-5
16,220-5
48,373-7
T5,945-5
32,722-0
45,037-5
18,759-3
saturated, polyfunctional
36,154-2
23,375-7
38,017-2
B8,580-3
41,613-4
30,606-1
13,487-2
47,541-6
37,389-3
41,028-4
37,386-9
28,423-8
39,365-7
45,876-7
36,153-4
23,624-1
41,615-0
29,583-3
20,040-9
12,226-2
41,658-4
37,497-0
25,474-6
23,974-7
41,616-9
40,977-4
40,978-2
41,617-7
41,587-1
BIS-HOMOTRIS, 97%
1-(N,N-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL)AMINO)-2-PROPANOL, 94%
2-(BROMOMETHYL)-2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 99%
1,2,4-BUTANETRIOL, 96%
DI(TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE), 97%
GLYCER(OL-D3), 98 ATOM % D
GLYCEROL, 99+%
GLYCEROL, POLYMER-BOUND
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 260
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 266
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
1,2,3-HEPTANETRIOL, 98%
2-(HYDROXYMETHYL)-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 97%
3-METHYL-1,3,5-PENTANETRIOL, TECH., 80%
NITROMETHANETRISPROPANOL
PENTAERYTHRITOL, 99+%
PENTAERYTHRITOL ETHOXYLATE (3/4 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 270
PENTROL, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYCAPROLACTONE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 900
N,N,N',N'-TETRAKIS(2-HYDROXYPROPYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE, 98%
TRIETHANOLAMINE ETHOXYLATE (1EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 280
1,2,3-TRIHYDROXYHEXANE, 99%
TRIISOPROPANOLAMINE, 95%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE, 98%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (4/15 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 170
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (2.5 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 450
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (4.6 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 730
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (20/3 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,014
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ETHOXYLATE (1EO/OH) METHYL ETHER DIACRYLATE
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saturated, polyfunctional (continued)
40,982-0
T8,780-7
43,675-5
unsaturated, difunctional
25,173-9
33,175-9
B4,470-8
B8,620-6
16,215-9
15,686-8
14,370-7
29,438-1
D11,320-4
22,262-3
33,840-0
31,057-3
40,591-4
37,644-2
25,039-2
33,951-2
15,218-8
26,039-8
27,838-6
3-ALLYLOXY-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 99%
(2-ENDO,3-EXO)-BICYCLO(2.2.2)OCT-5-ENE-2,3-DIMETHANOL, 96%
1,4-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)-2-BUTYNE, TECH., 85%
2-BUTENE-1,4-DIOL, 95% (PREDOMINANTLY CIS)
3-CYCLOHEXENE-1,1-DIMETHANOL, 98%
(+)-N,N'-DIALLYLTARTARDIAMIDE, 99+%
TRANS-2,3-DIBROMO-2-BUTENE-1,4-DIOL, 97%
N,N'-(1,2-DIHYDROXYETHYLENE)BISACRYLAMIDE, 97%
DIHYDROXYFUMARIC ACID HYDRATE, 98%
2,5-DIMETHYL-3-HEXYNE-2,5-DIOL, 98%
TRANS,TRANS-2,6-DIMETHYL-2,6-OCTADIENE-1,8-DIOL, 94%
2,7-DIMETHYL-3,5-OCTADIYNE-2,7-DIOL, 99%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PENTAKIS(GLYCIDYL ALLYL ETHER)) ETHER, HYDROXY TERMINATED
1,5-HEXADIENE-3,4-DIOL, 97%, MIXTURE OF (+/-) AND MESO
3-HEXYNE-2,5-DIOL, 97%, MIXTURE OF (+/-)-AND MESO ISOMERS
2-METHYLENE-1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 97%
5-NORBORNENE-2,2-DIMETHANOL, 98%
7-OCTENE-1,2-DIOL, 98%
2,4,7,9-TETRAMETHYL-5-DECYNE-4,7-DIOL, 98%, MIXTURE OF (+/-) AND MESO
unsaturated, polyfunctional
34,004-9
38,766-5
40,620-1
19,079-9
36,495-9
DIPSO, 97%
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200, AVERAGE MW CA. 2,400
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MW CA. 6,200, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
N-(TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)METHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 93%
TRANS-1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDIOL, 98%
1,3-CYCLOHEXANEDIOL, 98%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIOL, 99%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
CIS-1,2-CYCLOPENTANEDIOL, 98%
2,2-DIHYDROXY-5-METHOXY-1,3-INDANDIONE HYDRATE
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDICYCLOHEXANOL, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TETRAMETHYL 2,6-DIHYDROXYBICYCLO(3.3.1)-NONA-2,6-DIENE-1,3,5,7-TETRACARBO, 98%
aromatic, difunctional
40,505-1
A8,950-2
34,001-4
47,199-2
10,465-5
11,581-9
16,873-4
12,103-7
B4,700-6
B4,770-7
45,183-5
13,302-7
26,009-6
B8,060-7
12,424-9
374
4,4'-(1,3-ADAMANTANEDIYL)DIPHENOL, 98%
ANTHRAFLAVIC ACID, TECH., 90%
ANTHRARUFIN, TECH., 85%
1-(BENZYLOXYMETHYL)TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 98%
1,1'-BI-2-NAPHTHOL, 99%
2,2'-BIPHENOL, 99%
4,4'-BIPHENOL, 97%
N,N-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL)-P-TOLUENE-SULFONAMIDE, 97%
BIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)METHANE, 98%
4,4-BIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)VALERIC ACID, 95%
(BISPHENOL A)-D16, 98 ATOM % D
BISPHENOL A, 97%
4-BROMO-3,5-DIHYDROXYBENZOIC ACID, 99%
4-BROMORESORCINOL, 97%
4-TERT-BUTYLCATECHOL, 97%
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aromatic, difunctional (continued)
11,294-1
13,501-1
22,408-1
C7,060-6
45,042-1
41,352-6
D4,580-0
36,169-0
34,342-0
14,113-5
38,214-0
22,459-6
D10,810-3
30,178-7
36,811-3
17,255-3
D11,000-0
D11,050-7
19,546-4
45,563-6
10,260-1
27,412-7
23,282-3
38,851-3
D11,920-2
38,213-2
37,827-5
E2,485-9
28,172-7
37,213-7
45,044-8
39,998-1
34,465-6
25,759-1
H1,790-2
H1,840-2
33,039-6
19,443-3
19,244-9
45,050-2
M1,320-3
21,024-2
M3,400-6
M4,250-5
37,398-2
27,792-4
12,047-2
N1,555-3
27,452-6
28,284-7
37,876-3
45,046-4
45,047-2
45,045-6
Q90-6
R40-6
39,240-5
47,626-9
10,303-9
TERT-BUTYLHYDROQUINONE, 97%
CATECHOL, 99+%
CHLOROHYDROQUINONE, TECH., 85%
4-CHLORORESORCINOL, 98%
4,4'-CYCLOHEXYLIDENEBISPHENOL, 98%
2,2'-DIALLYLBISPHENOL A, TECH., 85%
3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYLCATECHOL, 99%
5,8-DICHLORO-1,4-DIHYDROXYANTHRAQUINONE, 98%
2,3-DICHLORO-5,8-DIHYDROXY-1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONE, 95%
2,3-DICYANOHYDROQUINONE, 98%
DIETHYL 2,5-DIHYDROXYTEREPHTHALATE, 97%
3',5'-DIHYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 97%
1,8-DIHYDROXYANTHRAQUINONE, 96%
2,2'-DIHYDROXYAZOBENZENE, 97%
3,5-DIHYDROXYBENZALDEHYDE, 98%
4,5-DIHYDROXY-1,3-BENZENEDISULFONIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE
3,5-DIHYDROXYBENZOIC ACID, 97%
4,4'-DIHYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
2,5-DIHYDROXY-1,4-BENZOQUINONE, 98%
6,6'-DIHYDROXY-5,5'-DIMETHOXY-(1,1'-BIPHEN-YL)-3,3'-DICARBOXALDEHYDE, TECH., 90%
3,4-DIHYDROXYHYDROCINNAMIC ACID, 98%
1,6-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE, 99%
3,6-DIHYDROXYNAPHTHALENE-2,7-DISULFONIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT, TECH., 92+%
5,8-DIHYDROXY-1,4-NAPHTHOQUINONE, TECH.
2',4'-DIHYDROXYPROPIOPHENONE, 99%
2,5-DIHYDROXYTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
2,5-DIMETHYLRESORCINOL, 95%
ETHYL 3,4-DIHYDROXYBENZOATE, 97%
3,3'-(ETHYLENEDIOXY)DIPHENOL, TECH., 85%
2,2'-ETHYLIDENEBIS(4,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-PHENOL), 99%
4,4'-ETHYLIDENEBISPHENOL, 99%
4,4'-(9-FLUORENYLIDENE)DIPHENOL, 97%
3-FLUOROCATECHOL, 99%
4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHENOL, 97%
HYDROQUINONE, 99%
HYDROQUINONESULFONIC ACID, POTASSIUM SALT, TECH.
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEBIS(2,6-DIBROMOPHENOL), 97%
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEBIS(2-(2,6-DIBROMOPHENOXY)ETHANOL), 98%
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEBIS(2,6-DICHLOROPHENOL), 98%
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEBIS(2,6-DIMETHYLPHENOL), 98%
3-METHOXYCATECHOL, 99%
3-(4-METHOXYPHENOXY)-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 98+%
3-METHYLCATECHOL, 99%
METHYL 2,4-DIHYDROXYBENZOATE, 97%
2,2'-METHYLENEBIS(4-CHLOROPHENOL), TECH., 90%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYLPHENOL), 98%
1,1'-METHYLENEDI-2-NAPHTHOL, 98%
4-NITROCATECHOL, 97%
1-(2-NITROPHENYL)-1,2-ETHANEDIOL, 98%
2-NITRORESORCINOL, 98%
2,2',3,3',5,5',6,6'-OCTAFLUORO-4,4'-BIPHENOL HYDRATE, 99%
4,4'-(1,3-PHENYLENEDIISOPROPYLIDENE)BISPHENOL, 99%
4,4'-(1,4-PHENYLENEDIISOPROPYLIDENE)BISPHENOL, 99%
4,4'-(1-PHENYLETHYLIDENE)BISPHENOL, 99%
QUINIZARIN, 96%
RESORCINOL, 98%
4,4'-SULFONYLBIS(2,6-DIMETHYLPHENOL), 98%
4,4'-SULFONYLBIS(2-METHYLPHENOL), 97%
4,4'-SULFONYLDIPHENOL, 98%
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aromatic, difunctional (continued)
T690-3
10,436-1
38,664-2
25,514-9
45,562-8
21,617-8
aromatic, polyfunctional
17,340-1
36,674-9
25,920-9
37,274-9
14,791-5
28,963-9
27,419-4
28,962-0
P3,800-5
P5,330-6
14,795-8
T1,700-0
37,779-1
T6,440-8
T6,540-4
36,734-6
T6,570-6
32,684-4
1,2,4-BENZENETRIOL, 99%
4,6-DINITROPYROGALLOL, 97%
DITHRANOL, 97+%
ELLAGIC ACID HYDRATE, TECH.
GALLIC ACID, 97%
LAURYL GALLATE, 97%
METHYL 3,4,5-TRIHYDROXYBENZOATE, 98%
OCTYL GALLATE, 98%
PHLOROGLUCINOL DIHYDRATE, 97%
PROPYL GALLATE, 97%
PYROGALLOL, 98%
TETRAHYDROXY-1,4-QUINONE HYDRATE
3,3,3',3'-TETRAMETHYL-1,1'-SPIROBISINDANE-5,5',6,6'-TETROL, 96%
2',3',4'-TRIHYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 97%
2,4,6-TRIHYDROXYBENZALDEHYDE
2,4,6-TRIHYDROXYBENZOIC ACID MONOHYDRATE, TECH., 90%
2,4,4'-TRIHYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 95%
1,1,1-TRIS(4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHANE, 99%
heterocyclic, difunctional
34,008-1
34,481-8
13,107-5
25,491-6
37,947-6
27,770-3
25,624-2
24,657-3
G680-5
32,926-6
32,920-7
21,849-9
Q133-6
25,823-7
12,122-3
2,2'-BIPYRIDINE-3,3'-DIOL, 98%
N,N-BIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL)ISONICOTINAMIDE, 98%
5-CHLORO-2,3-PYRIDINEDIOL, 95%
7,8-DIHYDROXY-6-METHOXYCOUMARIN, 98%
2,6-DIHYDROXY-4-METHYL-3-PYRIDINECARBONITRILE, 99%
2,4-DIHYDROXYPYRIMIDINE-5-CARBOXYLIC ACID HYDRATE, 95%
1,4-DIOXANE-2,3-DIOL, 98%
ESCULETIN, 98%
GLYCOLALDEHYDE DIMER, CRYSTALLINE
ISOMANNIDE, 95%
ISOSORBIDE, 98%
3-PIPERIDINO-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 96%
2,4-QUINOLINEDIOL, 97%
1,5,9,13-TETRATHIACYCLOHEXADECANE-3,11-DIOL, 96%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
4,4'-TRIMETHYLENEBIS(1-PIPERIDINEETHANOL),98%
heterocyclic, polyfunctional
44,193-7
24,611-5
36,507-6
P5,680-1
30,824-2
26,972-7
30,900-1
allyls
Allyl monomers can undergo polymerization by a free radical mechanism and are often copolymerized with non-allyl monomers.
Homopolymerization is sluggish due to a radical degradative chain transfer. Allyl monomers can be used to incorporate functional groups into a polymer.
ethers, monofunctional
45,249-1
43,312-8
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ethers, monofunctional (continued)
43,313-6
43,314-4
43,037-4
33,415-4
42,841-8
36,260-3
25,947-0
23,822-8
A3,260-8
37,193-9
38,138-1
44,550-9
47,623-4
41,583-9
40,942-1
A3,520-8
28,192-1
41,966-4
44,695-5
44,611-4
32,834-0
41,026-8
41,611-8
44,035-3
ethers, polyfunctional
41,585-5
41,121-3
40,591-4
25,172-0
41,026-8
41,122-1
29,160-9
41,612-6
esters
18,524-8
25,495-9
38,175-6
24,652-2
39,294-4
24,230-6
36,096-1
41,165-5
23,493-1
38,138-1
37,407-5
28,123-9
29,122-6
26,937-9
10,533-3
41,121-3
22,553-3
allyls-miscellaneous
12,279-3
42,233-9
41,352-6
34,827-9
47,776-1
11,423-5
45,514-8
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amines, primary
Primary amines are used to make polyamides, polyimides, and polyureas. The monomers have been classified into subgroups
based on the structure of the molecule: di- or polyfunctional, saturated, unsaturated, linear, cyclic, aromatic, and heterocyclic.
Amines are used to make polyamide and polyimide composite coatings with outstanding temperature and environmental
properties. Additional amine analogs and isomers are listed in the Aldrich Catalog/ Handbook of Fine Chemicals. Request your
FREE copy using the Aldrich Literature Request Form.
saturated, difunctional
10,943-6
43,655-0
18,046-7
23,244-0
D1,320-8
D1,420-4
D1,640-1
D1,740-8
18,712-7
D2,240-1
D2,260-6
23,958-5
23,998-4
22,692-0
22,744-7
32,966-5
38,167-5
42,624-5
24,072-9
38,550-6
H1,169-6
27,414-3
41,096-9
36,951-9
27,963-3
1,4-BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL)PIPERAZINE, 97%
2-BUTYL-2-ETHYL-1,5-PENTANEDIAMINE, 98%
1,3-CYCLOHEXANEBIS(METHYLAMINE), 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
1,3-DIAMINOACETONE DIHYDROCHLORIDE MONOHYDRATE, 97%
1,4-DIAMINOBUTANE, 99%
1,10-DIAMINODECANE, 97%
1,12-DIAMINODODECANE, 98%
1,7-DIAMINOHEPTANE, 98%
1,9-DIAMINONONANE, 98%
1,8-DIAMINOOCTANE, 98%
1,5-DIAMINOPENTANE, 95%
1,2-DIAMINOPROPANE, 99+%
1,3-DIAMINOPROPANE, 99+%
2,2-DIMETHYL-1,3-PROPANEDIAMINE, 99%
4,9-DIOXA-1,12-DODECANEDIAMINE, 97%
DYTEK A AMINE, 99% (2-METHYL-1,5-PENTANEDIAMINE)
DYTEK EP DIAMINE, 98% (1,3-DIAMINOPENTANE)
ETHYLENE-D4-DIAMINE, 98 ATOM % D
ETHYLENEDIAMINE, 99+%
2,2'-(ETHYLENEDIOXY)BIS(ETHYLAMINE), 98%
HEXAMETHYLENEDIAMINE, 98%
DL-LYSINE, 98%
C,C,C-TRIMETHYL-1,6-HEXANEDIAMINE, 99%, MIXTURE OF 2,2,4- AND 2,4,4-ISOMERS
4,7,10-TRIOXA-1,13-TRIDECANEDIAMINE, 97%
P-XYLYLENEDIAMINE, 99%
saturated, polyfunctional
22,563-0
TRIS(2-AMINOETHYL)AMINE, 96%
aromatic, difunctional
16,676-6
36,946-2
A7,480-7
47,635-8
33,352-2
17,823-3
10,887-1
13,110-5
36,783-4
47,631-5
15,350-8
19,176-0
37,825-9
D1,710-6
19,659-2
D2,290-8
33,896-6
D2,520-6
10,191-5
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aromatic, difunctional (continued)
14,811-3
21,149-4
10,259-8
35,893-2
33,606-8
31,071-9
22,275-5
19,324-0
19,325-9
43,791-3
38,666-9
36,814-8
38,665-0
47,633-1
11,732-3
36,078-3
36,080-5
36,079-1
37,826-7
13,245-4
47,630-7
A7,250-2
P2,393-8
P2,396-2
45,048-0
45,049-9
47,632-3
42,659-8
42,657-1
42,656-3
44,095-7
47,628-5
86,033-6
52,375-5
16,148-9
43,637-2
T3,547-5
47,629-3
47,636-6
26,388-5
2,6-DIAMINOTOLUENE, 97%
2,5-DICHLORO-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE
3,3'-DIMETHOXYBENZIDINE, 97%
3,3'-DIMETHYLNAPHTHIDINE, 99%
2,5-DIMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 97%
2,2'-DITHIOBIS(1-NAPHTHYLAMINE), 97%
2,2'-ETHYLENEDIANILINE DIPHOSPHATE, 96%
4,4'-ETHYLENEDIANILINE, 97%
4,4'-ETHYLENEDI-M-TOLUIDINE
4,4'-(9-FLUORENYLIDENE)DIANILINE, 99%
4'',4'''-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)BIS(4-PHENOXYANILINE), 97%
4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIANILINE, 98%
5,5'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DI-O-TOLUIDINE, 98%
4,4'-(4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENYL-1,1'-DIYLDIOXY)DIANILINE, 98%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2-CHLOROANILINE), 90%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2,6-DIETHYLANILINE), 99%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2,6-DIISOPROPYLANILINE), TECH., 90%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2,6-DIMETHYLANILINE), 99%
3,3'-METHYLENEDIANILINE, 97%
4,4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE, 97%
3,4'-OXYDIANILINE, 97%
4,4'-OXYDIANILINE, 97%
1,2-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, FLAKES, 98%
1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, FLAKES, 97%
4,4'-(1,3-PHENYLENEDIISOPROPYLIDENE)BISANILINE, 98%
4,4'-(1,4-PHENYLENEDIISOPROPYLIDENE)BISANILINE, 99%
4,4'-(1,3-PHENYLENEDIOXY)DIANILINE, 98%
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 470
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200
1,3-PROPANEDIOL BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), 98%
3,3'-(SULFONYLBIS(4,1-PHENYLENEOXY))DIANILINE, 97%
2,2',5,5'-TETRACHLOROBENZIDINE, 85%
3,3',5,5'-TETRAMETHYLBENZIDINE, 99+%
2,3,5,6-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 99%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
2,3,5,6-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 97%
4,4'-THIODIANILINE, 98%
O-TOLIDINE, TECH.
M-TOLIDINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE HYDRATE, 99%
O-TOLIDINE SULFONE, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 96%
aromatic, polyfunctional
47,211-5
30,506-5
28,492-0
1,2,4,5-BENZENETETRACARBOXAMIDE, 97%
1,2,4,5-BENZENETETRAMINE TETRAHYDRO-CHLORIDE, TECH.
TRIAMTERENE, 98%
heterocyclic, difunctional
30,371-2
36,423-1
27,080-6
40,780-1
24,784-7
45,447-8
34,638-1
6-CHLORO-3,5-DIAMINO-2-PYRAZINE-CARBONITRILE, 97%
2,6-DIAMINO-4-CHLOROPYRIMIDINE 1-OXIDE, 98%
2,4-DIAMINO-6,7-DIISOPROPYLPTERIDINE PHOSPHATE, 98%
2,4-DIAMINO-6-METHYL-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, 98%
2,6-DIAMINOPURINE, 98%
2,4,8,10-TETRAOXASPIRO(5.5)UNDECANE-3,9-DIPROPANAMINE, 97%
TRIMETHOPRIM NAPHTHOATE, 98%
heterocyclic, polyfunctional
27,788-6
24,081-8
T4,580-2
17,365-7
6-CHLORO-3,5-DIAMINO-2-PYRAZINE-CARBOXAMIDE, 98%
MELAMINE, 99+%
2,4,6-TRIAMINOPYRIMIDINE, 97%
3,5,7-TRIAMINO-S-TRIAZOLO(4,3-A)-S-TRIAZINE, 98%
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amines, secondary
These monomers are used to make N-substituted polyamides. Amines can also react with acrylic monomers via a Michael addition to give imine containing polymers. Secondary amines are classified as di- or polyfunctional, saturated, aromatic, and heterocyclic.
saturated, difunctional
29,896-4
33,254-2
D15,780-5
D16,110-1
30,811-0
45,695-0
N,N'-DIISOPROPYLETHYLENEDIAMINE, 99%
N,N'-DIISOPROPYL-1,3-PROPANEDIAMINE, 96%
N,N'-DIMETHYLETHYLENEDIAMINE, 99%
N,N'-DIMETHYL-1,6-HEXANEDIAMINE, 98%
N,N'-DIMETHYL-1,3-PROPANEDIAMINE, 97%
M-XYLYLENEDIAMINE/ACRYLONITRILE ADDUCT
saturated, polyfunctional
39,883-7
N,N',N''-TRIBENZYLTRIS(2-AMINOETHYL)AMINE, 97%
unsaturated, difunctional
12,684-5
N,N'-DIETHYL-2-BUTENE-1,4-DIAMINE, 95%
1,2-DIANILINOETHANE, 98%
N,N'-DIPHENYLBENZIDINE, 97%
N,N'-DIPHENYL-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 98%
DISPERSE BLUE 14 (C.I. 61500)
heterocyclic, difunctional
33,316-6
29,580-9
30,732-7
1,4,8,11-TETRAAZACYCLOTETRADECANE-5,7-DIONE, 99%
1,4,10,13-TETRAOXA-7,16-DIAZACYCLOOCTADECANE
1,4,10-TRIOXA-7,13-DIAZACYCLOPENTADECANE, 98%
heterocyclic, polyfunctional
33,965-2
25,915-2
31,979-1
CYCLEN, 97%
1,4,8,12-TETRAAZACYCLOPENTADECANE, 97%
1,5,9-TRIAZACYCLODODECANE, 97%
amines, tertiary
Tertiary amines react with dihalide monomers to give ionenes, polyquaternary polymers with high charge densities. These monomers
are also used to cross-link polymers, giving insoluble network polymers with cationic centers. They are classified as di- and polyfunctional, saturated, unsaturated, aromatic, and heterocyclic.
saturated, difunctional
38,421-6
23,245-9
42,455-2
42,453-6
23,453-2
22,600-9
41,926-5
30,816-1
12,710-8
T2,140-7
10,513-9
TERT-BUTOXYBIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)METHANE
1,6-DIAMINOHEXANE-N,N,N',N'-TETRAACETIC ACID, 97%
2-(2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHOXY)ETHANOL, 98%
2-((2-(2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHOXY)ETHYL)METHYLAMINO)ETHANOL, 97%
ETHYLENEBIS(OXYETHYLENENITRILO)TETRAACETIC ACID, 97%
ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC ACID, DIPOTASSIUM SALT DIHYDRATE, 99%
N,N,N',N'-TETRABUTYL-1,6-HEXANEDIAMINE, 97%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAETHYL-1,3-PROPANEDIAMINE, 97%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-BUTANEDIAMINE, 98%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYLDIAMINOMETHANE, 99%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYL-1,6-HEXANEDIAMINE, 99%
saturated, polyfunctional
42,456-0
28,556-0
36,949-7
26,386-9
40,544-2
1-(BIS(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)AMINO)-2-PROPANOL, 98%
DIETHYLENETRIAMINEPENTAACETIC ACID, 98%
N,N,N',N',N''-PENTAMETHYLDIETHYLENETRIAMINE, 99%
TRIETHYLENETETRAMINEHEXAACETIC ACID, 98%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIS(2-METHYL-1-AZIRIDINEPROPIONATE)
TETRAKIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYLENE, 95%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYL-2-BUTENE-1,4-DIAMINE, 95%
aromatic, difunctional,
23,547-4
14,783-4
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aromatic, difunctional, (continued)
T1,980-1
16,020-2
39,314-2
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYLBENZIDINE, 97%
N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 98%
4,4'-VINYLIDENEBIS(N,N-DIMETHYLANILINE), TECH., 90%
aromatic, polyfunctional
39,237-5
21,921-5
DIMETHYL(TRIS(DIMETHYLAMINOPHENYL)-2,4,6-HEPTATRIENYLIDENECYCLOHEXADIEN-1-YLIDENE)AMMONIUM
PERCHLORATE, 97%
LEUCO CRYSTAL VIOLET
heterocyclic, difunctional
46,823-1
33,204-6
29,111-0
30,733-5
2,4-DIAMINOPYRIMIDINE, 99%
ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC DIANHYDRIDE, 98%
4,7,13,16,21,24-HEXAOXA-1,10-DIAZABICYCLO-(8.8.8)HEXACOSANE, 98%
4,7,13,18-TETRAOXA-1,10-DIAZABICYCLO(8.5.5)EICOSANE, 90%
heterocyclic, polyfunctional
H1,130-0
34,903-8
28,280-4
25,467-3
HEXAMETHYLENETETRAMINE, 99%
1,4,7,10,13,16-HEXAMETHYL-1,4,7,10,13,16-HEXAAZACYCLOOCTADECANE, 98%
1,4,8,11-TETRAMETHYL-1,4,8,11-TETRAAZACYCLOTETRADECANE, 98%
1,3,5-TRIMETHYLHEXAHYDRO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, 97%
anhydrides
Anhydride monomers are very versatile as they can undergo condensation reactions to give polyesters, -imides, -ester-amides, and
-ester-imides. Unsaturated anhydrides undergo addition polymerization, usually with styrene, acrylics, and vinyl ethers. Unsaturated
polymers are used to make cross-linked, network polymers.
saturated, monofunctional
19,732-7
47,770-2
34,159-2
39,394-0
12,346-3
14,829-6
23,080-4
D10,370-5
D15,960-3
D15,980-8
35,769-3
44,327-1
19,259-7
G380-6
29,051-3
14,993-4
M4,780-9
M8,140-3
39,117-4
36,977-2
P2,520-5
41,662-2
29,663-5
41,351-8
29,374-1
23,969-0
13,441-4
T2,195-4
22,695-5
unsaturated, monofunctional
21,780-8
10,914-2
10,502-3
12,531-8
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unsaturated, monofunctional (continued)
13,097-4
31,835-3
D6,500-3
D16,780-0
29,415-2
D22,190-2
33,073-6
10,326-8
25,992-6
M18-8
M62-5
23,543-1
24,763-4
41,648-7
41,847-1
13,689-1
T1,400-1
saturated/unsaturated, polyfunctional
17,858-6
28,402-5
33,204-6
BICYCLO(2.2.2)OCT-7-ENE-2,3,5,6-TETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE
DIETHYLENETRIAMINEPENTAACETIC DIANHYDRIDE, 98%
ETHYLENEDIAMINETETRAACETIC DIANHYDRIDE, 98%
aromatic, monofunctional
23,559-8
B460-0
44,106-6
32,424-8
45,464-8
C4,810-4
35,985-8
33,472-3
38,112-8
14,890-3
46,770-7
12,858-9
30,802-1
I-1,280-8
12,988-7
34,831-7
N160-7
N1,900-1
32,434-5
15,688-4
23,820-1
45,604-7
12,573-3
40,501-9
P6,440-5
28,271-5
26,146-7
T520-6
13,186-5
33,901-6
T6,802-0
aromatic, polyfunctional
45,633-0
41,228-7
B975-0
46,331-0
38,644-8
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aromatic, polyfunctional (continued)
47,803-2
N81-8
52,449-2
P1,125-5
carboxylic acids
Carboxylic acid monomers are used for synthesizing a large variety of linear and cross-linked polymers, particularly polyesters and
polyamides. For convenience, these monomers have been classified as di- and polyfunctional, saturated, unsaturated, cyclic, aromatic, and heterocyclic, reflecting the composition of the particular molecule.
saturated, difunctional
16,511-5
14,622-6
45,176-2
A2,635-7
24,637-9
10,077-3
17,302-9
B8,120-4
42,634-2
10,113-3
39,621-4
23,241-6
17,134-4
33,219-4
10,547-3
24,654-9
14,307-3
D15,940-9
D16,800-9
D18,620-1
40,698-8
C1,560-5
30,667-3
D22,120-1
D100-9
10,268-7
15,121-1
G340-7
17,750-4
19,690-8
K160-0
27,944-7
17,585-4
M129-6
M618-2
M2,740-9
M4,760-4
M5,405-8
M8,120-9
17,125-5
18,595-7
19,413-1
26,834-8
33,669-6
P2,340-7
38,235-3
18,376-8
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saturated, difunctional (continued)
19,126-4
16,036-9
P3,520-0
P4,500-1
40,699-6
40,703-8
S175-2
S520-0
29,307-5
13,438-4
33,856-7
T40-0
39,068-2
T2,190-3
T3,000-7
17,796-2
saturated, polyfunctional
25,730-3
C8,315-5
36,123-2
T5,350-3
36,806-7
aromatic, difunctional
22,526-6
11,526-6
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aromatic, difunctional (continued)
11,527-4
36,251-4
23,276-9
21,148-6
17,988-4
10,204-0
12,669-1
47,625-0
33,471-5
49,355-4
30,893-5
I-1,920-9
27,343-0
34,830-9
33,358-1
52,376-3
N1,800-5
N2,270-3
N2,690-3
38,573-5
36,476-2
P3,930-3
14,279-4
49,538-7
16,329-5
28,326-6
19,555-3
18,536-1
52,444-1
33,766-8
19,680-0
10,441-8
aromatic, polyfunctional
12,326-9
B400-7
B458-9
M270-5
13,009-5
49,538-7
AURINTRICARBOXYLIC ACID
1,2,4,5-BENZENETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID, 96%
1,2,4-BENZENETRICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99+%
MELLITIC ACID, 99%
1,4,5,8-NAPHTHALENETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID HYDRATE, 97%
5-SULFOISOPHTHALIC ACID, MONOLITHIUM SALT
heterocyclic, difunctional
28,281-2
39,277-4
32,756-5
I-1,600-5
34,418-4
P5,620-8
P6,339-5
P6,380-8
diacid halides
16,521-2
39,190-5
30,666-5
I-1,940-3
I-2,930-1
23,636-5
13,178-4
23,554-7
S645-2
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conducting polymer precursors
conducting polymer precursors-miscellaneous
52,549-9
52,551-0
45,638-1
45,640-3
45,637-3
52,548-0
52,550-2
48,302-8
2,5-DIBROMO-3-BUTYLTHIOPHENE, 96%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-CYCLOHEXYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-DECYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-DODECYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-OCTYLTHIOPHENE, 96%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-PHENYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,3-DIHYDROTHIENO(3,4-B)-1,4-DIOXIN
epoxides
Epoxide monomers may be mono- or polyfunctional. They are polymerized by a cationic or an anionic mechanism. Epoxy
monomers show very low shrinkage during polymerization, which is claimed to contribute to their outstanding adhesion characteristics. Cationic polymerization reaction rates can be increased by the addition of alcohols. Some of the listed oligomers are complex mixtures, whose representative structures are shown in the preceding Alphabetical section.
monofunctional
A3,260-8
46,978-5
12,757-4
37,703-1
25,171-2
14,805-9
36,199-2
C6,480-0
C9,720-2
C10,250-4
C11,050-7
17,518-8
29,121-8
47,412-6
41,284-8
47,414-2
E101-2
E105-5
E110-1
24,134-2
10,997-5
29,404-7
25,531-9
26,033-9
41,082-9
26,020-7
26,021-5
37,717-1
26,034-7
24,921-1
11,780-3
26,023-1
26,025-8
26,035-5
40,774-7
24,848-7
33,207-0
15,886-0
26,026-6
33,073-6
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monofunctional (continued)
41,499-9
14,503-3
45,783-3
38,761-4
25,174-7
44,419-7
29,140-4
32,548-1
G580-9
44,016-7
47,417-7
47,418-5
47,364-2
47,365-0
29,146-3
15,123-8
14,806-7
34,014-6
40,550-7
43,027-7
47,416-9
39,005-4
44,542-8
47,415-0
47,409-6
47,408-8
49,632-4
47,413-4
32,364-0
40,467-5
29,798-4
42,395-5
34,127-4
47,405-3
47,411-8
41,282-1
O-870-4
21,830-8
45,569-5
24,039-7
11,020-5
30,832-3
S500-6
31,119-7
49,631-6
49,630-8
49,629-4
47,406-1
41,332-1
3,4-EPOXYTETRAHYDROTHIOPHENE-1,1-DIOXIDE, 97%
3,4-EPOXYTETRAHYDROTHIOPHENE-1,1-DIOXIDE, TECH.
ETHYLENE-D4 OXIDE, 99 ATOM % D
ETHYLENE OXIDE, 99.5+%
2-ETHYLHEXYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 98%
3-ETHYL-3-OXETANEMETHANOL, 97%
ETHYL 3-PHENYLGLYCIDATE, TECH., 92%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
FURFURYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 96%
GLYCIDOL, 96%
3-GLYCIDOXYPROPYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
GLYCIDYL 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-DODECAFLUOROHEPTYL ETHER, 97%
GLYCIDYL 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-HEXADECAFLUORONONYL ETHER, 96%
GLYCIDYL HEXADECYL ETHER, TECH.
GLYCIDYL ISOBUTYL ETHER, 97%
GLYCIDYL ISOPROPYL ETHER, 98%
GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
GLYCIDYL 4-METHOXYPHENYL ETHER, 99%
GLYCIDYL 2-METHYLPHENYL ETHER, TECH., 90%
GLYCIDYL NEODECANOATE, MIXTURE OF BRANCHED ISOMERS
GLYCIDYL 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER, TECH.
GLYCIDYL 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUOROPENTYL ETHER, 96%
4-GLYCIDYLOXY-2-INDOLECARBOXAMIDE, COMPOUND WITH 1,4-DIOXANE (2:1), 97%
GLYCIDYL 1,1,2,2-TETRAFLUOROETHYL ETHER, 98%
GLYCIDYL 2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPYL ETHER, 97%
(HENEICOSAFLUOROUNDECYL)OXIRANE, 96%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-HEPTADECAFLUORONONYL)OXIRANE, 96%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-HEPTAFLUOROBUTYL)OXIRANE, 96%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,9,9,9-HEXADECAFLUORO-8-(CF3)NONYL)OXIRANE, 96%
HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE, 98%
ISOPHORONE OXIDE, 99%
METHYL TRANS-(+/-)-3-(4-METHOXYPHENYL)GLYCIDATE, 97%
METHYL 2-METHYLGLYCIDATE, 99%
2-METHYL-2-VINYLOXIRANE, 95%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-NONAFLUOROPENTYL)OXIRANE, 95%
(2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5-OCTAFLUORO-4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PENTYL)OXIRANE, 97%
OCTYL/DECYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH.
7-OXABICYCLO(2.2.1)HEPTANE, 98%
ALPHA-PINENE OXIDE, 97%
PROPYLENE-D6 OXIDE, 98 ATOM % D
PROPYLENE OXIDE, 99+%
PROPYLENE OXIDE, 99%
CIS-STILBENE OXIDE, 97%
STYRENE OXIDE, 97%
TETRACYANOETHYLENE OXIDE
(2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUORO-2-(HEPTAFLUOROPROPOXY)PROPYL)OXIRANE, 96%
(2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUORO-2-(TRIFLUOROMETHOXY)PROPYL)OXIRANE, 97%
(2,3,3,3-TETRAFLUORO-2-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PROPYL)OXIRANE, 97%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-TRIDECAFLUOROHEPTYL)OXIRANE, 97%
TRIMETHOXY(2-(7-OXABICYCLO(4.1.0)HEPT-3-YL)ETHYL)SILANE, 98%
polyfunctional
40,606-6
43,023-4
47,575-0
47,582-3
20,253-3
22,089-2
12,419-2
43,029-3
33,802-8
BIS(3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXYLMETHYL) ADIPATE
BISPHENOL A DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, BROMINATED
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE (1PO/PHENOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE (1PO/PHEN) GLYCEROLATE (1 GLYC/PHEN) DIACRYLATE, TECH.
1,3-BUTADIENE DIEPOXIDE, 97%
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, 95%
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH., 60%
CASTOR OIL GLYCIDYL ETHER
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH., MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
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polyfunctional (continued)
16,046-6
13,956-4
47,095-3
41,285-6
41,281-3
42,838-8
43,030-7
40,720-8
40,591-4
E2,720-3
47,573-4
43,028-5
41,280-5
33,803-6
43,024-2
45,567-9
40,682-1
38,770-3
40,680-5
40,549-3
40,681-3
40,545-0
40,548-5
40,546-9
40,547-7
38,767-3
38,768-1
40,805-0
40,551-5
40,804-2
40,803-4
47,569-6
41,329-1
40,677-5
40,676-7
40,673-2
40,674-0
47,094-5
41,233-3
41,296-1
43,026-9
41,330-5
41,331-3
37,950-6
11,015-9
1,2,5,6-DIEPOXYCYCLOOCTANE, 96%
1,2,7,8-DIEPOXYOCTANE, 97%
N,N-DIGLYCIDYLANILINE
DIGLYCIDYL 1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLATE
N,N-DIGLYCIDYL-4-GLYCIDYLOXYANILINE
DIGLYCIDYL 1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALATE, 90%
DIMER ACID DIGLYCIDYL ESTER
3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXYLMETHYL 3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXANECARBOXYLATE
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PENTAKIS(GLYCIDYL ALLYL ETHER)) ETHER, HYDROXY TERMINATED
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH., 50%
GLYCEROL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH.
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(N,N-DIGLYCIDYLANILINE)
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH.
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, BROMINATED, TECH.
2,2'-OXYBIS(6-OXABICYCLO(3.1.0)HEXANE), 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 348
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 355
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 374
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 377
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 480
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,075
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,750
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 6,100
POLYBUTADIENE, EPOXY/HYDROXY FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA 1,300, AVERAGE MW CA 2,600
POLYBUTADIENE, EPOXY/HYDROXY FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA 1,300, AVERAGE MW CA 2,600
POLY((O-CRESYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 540
POLY((O-CRESYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 870
POLY((O-CRESYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,080
POLY((O-CRESYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,270
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 526
POLY((PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-DICYCLOPENTADIENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 490
POLY((PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 345
POLY((PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 570
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 380
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 640
RESORCINOL DIGLYCIDYL ETHER
SOYBEAN OIL, EPOXIDIZED ACRYLATE
TETRAPHENYLOLETHANE GLYCIDYL ETHER (>3 GLYCIDYL/MOLECULE)
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH.
TRIPHENYLOLMETHANE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER
TRIPHENYLOLMETHANE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER 2,6-TOLYLENE DIISOCYANATE ADDUCT
TRIS(2,3-EPOXYPROPYL) ISOCYANURATE
4-VINYL-1-CYCLOHEXENE DIEPOXIDE, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
isocyanates
Di- and polyisocyanates are available in monomeric and oligomeric form. Monomeric isocyanates are strong skin and respiratory
irritants. Oligomeric isocyanates have much reduced irritancy, but should also be handled with caution. Some of the oligomers are
complex mixtures and a representative structure is shown in the Alphabetical section with the listed material.
difunctional
46,991-2
40,593-0
40,594-9
40,950-2
37,505-5
47,848-2
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BIS(4-GLYCIDYLOXYPHENYL)METHANE
1,3-BIS(ISOCYANATOMETHYL)BENZENE, 99%
1,3-BIS(ISOCYANATOMETHYL)CYCLOHEXANE, 99% (MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS)
1,3-BIS(1-ISOCYANATO-1-METHYLETHYL)BENZENE, 97%
1-CHLOROMETHYL-2,4-DIISOCYANATOBENZENE, 97%
4-CHLORO-6-METHYL-1,3-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 98%
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difunctional (continued)
26,936-0
37,113-0
34,176-2
D12,470-2
36,944-6
42,737-3
44,002-7
31,762-4
46,814-2
38,838-6
38,153-5
25,643-9
30,823-4
26,224-2
42,687-3
37,808-9
T3,985-3
21,683-6
32,056-0
47,849-0
22,386-7
41,095-0
47,902-0
polyfunctional
40,875-1
40,877-8
silicones
Silicone monomers are classified as alkoxy, halide, vinyl/ethynyl, allyl/vinyl ether and unsaturated. They undergo condensation or
addition reactions to give linear or cross-linked polymers. The silicone functionality is used to contribute flexibility, hydrophobicity,
and "nonstick" characteristics to polymers.
dialkoxy
43,563-5
42,612-1
17,559-5
D8,353-2
43,517-1
45,279-3
44,860-5
37,189-0
25,946-2
10,490-6
37,609-4
44,617-3
44,620-3
25,818-0
CYCLOHEXYLDIMETHOXYMETHYLSILANE, 99+%
DICHLORODIETHOXYSILANE, 97%
DIETHOXYDIMETHYLSILANE, 97%
DIETHOXYDIPHENYLSILANE, 97%
DIETHOXY(3-GLYCIDYLOXYPROPYL)METHYLSILANE, 97%
DIETHOXYMETHYLOCTADECYLSILANE
DIETHOXYMETHYLPHENYLSILANE, 97%
3-(DIETHOXYMETHYLSILYL)PROPYLAMINE, 97%
DIETHOXYMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIMETHOXYDIMETHYLSILANE, 95%
DIMETHOXYMETHYLOCTYLSILANE, 96%
3-(DIMETHOXYMETHYLSILYL)-1-PROPANETHIOL, 95%
DIMETHOXYMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIMETHYLETHOXYVINYLSILANE, 98%
polyalkoxy
A3,630-1
44,695-5
28,177-8
44,725-0
44,724-2
41,335-6
39,104-2
43,568-6
44,866-4
44,057-4
ALLYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 97%
ALLYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 95%
3-AMINOPROPYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 97%
1,2-BIS(TRIETHOXYSILYL)ETHANE, 96%
1,2-BIS(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)ETHANE, 96%
BIS(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)AMINE, TECH., 90+%
CHLOROMETHYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 95%
(3-CHLOROPROPYL)TRIETHOXYSILANE, 95%
(3-(DIETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE, 96%
ETHYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 96%
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polyalkoxy (continued)
43,564-3
44,016-7
43,567-8
44,406-5
37,191-2
17,561-7
37,235-8
17,557-9
33,964-4
24,617-4
44,890-7
37,621-3
44,021-3
37,622-1
43,834-0
17,560-9
10,474-4
43,565-1
34,515-6
T570-2
23,620-9
13,190-3
47,738-9
39,339-8
34,143-6
21,847-2
23,574-1
41,337-2
39,014-3
37,415-6
12,537-7
41,336-4
17,556-0
41,332-1
34,403-6
44,020-5
28,262-6
47,514-9
44,080-9
41,334-8
10,488-4
44,030-2
44,015-9
43,569-4
44,081-7
41,415-8
17,558-7
23,576-8
ETHYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 97+%
3-GLYCIDOXYPROPYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
ISOBUTYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 95+%
ISOBUTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 97%
ISOBUTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, TECH., 90%
(3-MERCAPTOPROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE, 95%
METHYLTRIACETOXYSILANE, TECH., 90%
METHYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 99%
METHYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, TECH., 90%
METHYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
METHYLTRIPROPOXYSILANE, 97%
OCTADECYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, TECH., 90%
OCTYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 96+%
OCTYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 96%
PHENETHYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
PHENYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 98%
PHENYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 97%
PHENYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 94+%
SILICON TETRAACETATE, 98%
TETRABUTYL ORTHOSILICATE, 97%
TETRAETHYL ORTHOSILICATE, 99+%
TETRAETHYL ORTHOSILICATE, 98%
TETRAKIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL) ORTHOSILICATE, SOLUTION IN ETHYLENE GLYCOL
TETRAMETHYL-D12 ORTHOSILICATE, 99 ATOM % D
TETRAMETHYL ORTHOSILICATE, 99+%
TETRAMETHYL ORTHOSILICATE, 98%
TETRAPROPYL ORTHOSILICATE, 95%
(3-(TRI(ETHOXY/METHOXY)SILYL)PROPYL)UREA, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
TRIETHOXYSILANE, 95%
4-(TRIETHOXYSILYL)BUTYRONITRILE, 98%
3-(TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPIONITRILE, 98%
3-(TRIETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ISOCYANATE, 95+%
TRIETHOXYVINYLSILANE, 97%
TRIMETHOXY(2-(7-OXABICYCLO(4.1.0)HEPT-3-YL)ETHYL)SILANE, 98%
TRIMETHOXYPROPYLSILANE, 98%
TRIMETHOXYPROPYLSILANE, 98%
TRIMETHOXYSILANE, 95%
3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 92%
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)ANILINE
N1-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, TECH.
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE, 97%
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE, TECH., 80+%
3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)OCTADECYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 42 WT. % SOLUTION METHYL ALCOHOL
1-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)UREA, 97%
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-N'-(4-VINYLBENZYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE, 40% IN METHYL ALCOHOL
TRIS(2-METHOXYETHOXY)VINYLSILANE, 98%
VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
dihalide
26,788-0
29,150-1
29,693-7
28,766-0
30,729-7
42,612-1
27,420-8
37,358-3
44,027-2
D6,150-4
390
1,2-BIS(CHLORODIMETHYLSILYL)ETHANE, 96%
CHLOROMETHYLDICHLOROMETHYLSILANE, 98%
DI-TERT-BUTYLCHLOROSILANE, 99%
DI-TERT-BUTYLDICHLOROSILANE, 98%
DICHLORO(3-CHLOROPROPYL)METHYLSILANE, 98%
DICHLORODIETHOXYSILANE, 97%
DICHLORODIETHYLSILANE, 97%
DICHLORODIETHYLSILANE, 95%
DICHLORODIMETHYLSILANE, 99%
DICHLORODIPHENYLSILANE, 97%
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dihalide (continued)
44,012-4
44,298-4
44,697-1
43,748-4
37,608-6
44,024-8
10,491-4
38,437-2
41,109-4
33,339-5
29,522-1
33,700-5
41,545-6
45,483-4
33,987-3
43,767-0
DICHLORODIPHENYLSILANE, 90+%
DICHLOROETHYLMETHYLSILANE, 99%
1,5-DICHLORO-1,1,3,3,5,5-HEXAMETHYLTRISILOXANE, 95%
DICHLOROMETHYLOCTADECYLSILANE, 95%
DICHLOROMETHYLOCTYLSILANE, 98%
DICHLOROMETHYLSILANE, 99%
DICHLOROMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
1,7-DICHLOROOCTAMETHYLTETRASILOXANE, 95%
1,1-DICHLOROSILACYCLOBUTANE, 97%
DICHLOROSILANE, 99.99+%
DICHLOROSILANE, 97+%
1,3-DICHLORO-1,1,3,3-TETRAISOPROPYLDISILOXANE, 97%
1,2-DICHLOROTETRAMETHYLDISILANE, 95%
1,3-DICHLOROTETRAPHENYLDISILOXANE, 90%
DIIODOSILANE
METHYLCHLOROSILANES (MIXED)
polyhalide
10,777-8
44,704-8
45,224-6
43,780-8
10,482-5
30,861-7
25,443-6
39,106-9
44,859-1
28,056-9
44,028-0
38,438-0
20,518-4
36,833-4
44,696-3
43,767-0
M8,530-1
44,029-9
10,481-7
23,572-5
42,003-4
44,010-8
10,483-3
33,346-8
21,512-0
44,026-4
46,301-9
39,105-0
36,896-2
41,935-4
41,849-8
44,623-8
41,110-8
44,618-1
44,645-9
44,893-1
17,555-2
37,764-3
45,226-2
47,873-3
45,280-7
10,487-6
ALLYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 95%
1,2-BIS(TRICHLOROSILYL)ETHANE, 97%
1,6-BIS(TRICHLOROSILYL)HEXANE, 97%
3-BROMOPROPYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 96%
BUTYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 99%
TERT-BUTYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 96%
(CHLOROMETHYL)TRICHLOROSILANE, 95%
CYCLOHEXYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 98%
DECYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
DODECYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 98%
ETHYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 99%
(3-(HEPTAFLUOROISOPROPOXY)PROPYL)TRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
HEXACHLORODISILANE, 96%
HEXACHLORODISILOXANE, 96%
HEXYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
METHYLCHLOROSILANES (MIXED)
METHYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 99%
METHYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
OCTADECYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 90+%
OCTYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
PHENETHYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 95%
PHENYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
PROPYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 98%
SILICON TETRABROMIDE, 99%
SILICON TETRACHLORIDE, 99%
SILICON(IV) CHLORIDE, 98+%
SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE, 99.99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
SILICON TETRAFLUORIDE
1,1,2,2-TETRACHLORO-1,2-DIMETHYLDISILANE, 96%
P-TOLYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 97%
TRICHLORO(2-(CHLOROMETHYL)ALLYL)SILANE, 98%
TRICHLORO(4-(CHLOROMETHYL)PHENYL)SILANE, 98%
TRICHLORO-3-CHLOROPROPYLSILANE, 97%
TRICHLOROCYCLOPENTYLSILANE, 97%
TRICHLORO(DICHLOROMETHYL)SILANE, TECH., 85%
TRICHLORO(1H,1H,2H,2H-PERFLUOROOCTYL)SILANE, 97%
TRICHLOROSILANE, 99%
4-(TRICHLOROSILYL)BUTYRONITRILE, 97%
2-(TRICHLOROSILYL)ETHYL ACETATE, 97%
TRICHLORO(TRICHLOROMETHYL)SILANE, 97%
TRICHLORO(3,3,3-TRIFLUOROPROPYL)SILANE, 97%
TRICHLOROVINYLSILANE, 97%
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monovinyl and -ethynyl
18,743-7
46,217-9
37,777-5
33,355-7
35,999-8
39,543-9
42,516-8
10,491-4
25,946-2
44,633-5
44,620-3
25,818-0
45,278-5
48,343-5
48,341-9
32,945-2
33,545-2
44,634-3
33,892-3
10,487-6
17,556-0
34,697-7
34,811-2
36,003-1
36,099-6
21,817-0
37,631-0
34,800-7
37,617-5
24,448-1
31,855-8
29,958-8
36,005-8
36,268-9
17,558-7
44,616-5
23,576-8
21,395-0
BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 99%
1,4-BIS((TRIMETHYLSILYL)ETHYNYL)BENZENE, 98%
3-BROMO-1-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1-PROPYNE, 98%
(1-BROMOVINYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%
(2-BROMOVINYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE, 98%, PREDOMINANTLY TRANS
CHLORODIMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
CHLORODIPHENYLVINYLSILANE, 96%
DICHLOROMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIETHOXYMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIETHYLMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIMETHOXYMETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
DIMETHYLETHOXYVINYLSILANE, 98%
DIMETHYL(PHENYLETHYNYL)SILANE, 97%
DIMETHYLPHENYLVINYLSILANE, 98%
ETHOXYDIPHENYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
ETHYL 3-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)PROPYNOATE, 99%
LITHIUM (TRIMETHYLSILYL)ACETYLIDE, 0.5M SOLUTION IN TETRAHYDROFURAN
METHYLBIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)VINYLSILANE, 98%
1-PHENYL-2-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 99%
TRICHLOROVINYLSILANE, 97%
TRIETHOXYVINYLSILANE, 97%
(TRIETHYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 97%
TRIETHYLVINYLSILANE, 97%
(TRIISOPROPYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 95%
1-(TRIISOPROPYLSILYL)-1-PROPYNE, 98%
(TRIMETHYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 98%
TRANS-3-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)ALLYL ALCOHOL, 97%
1-TRIMETHYLSILYL-1-HEXYNE, 99%
1-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1-PENTYNE, 98%
1-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1-PROPYNE, 99%
3-TRIMETHYLSILYL-2-PROPYN-1-OL, 99%
(3-TRIMETHYLSILYL-2-PROPYNYL)TRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM BROMIDE
(TRIPHENYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 98%
TRIPHENYLVINYLSILANE, 98%
TRIS(2-METHOXYETHOXY)VINYLSILANE, 98%
TRIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)VINYLSILANE, 97%
VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 98%
VINYLTRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%
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ALLYLBROMODIMETHYLSILANE, 95%
ALLYLCHLORODIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
ALLYLCHLOROMETHYLDIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
ALLYLDICHLOROMETHYLSILANE, 95%
ALLYL(DIISOPROPYLAMINO)DIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
1-ALLYL-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
ALLYLOXYTRIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
ALLYLTRICHLOROSILANE, 95%
ALLYLTRIETHOXYSILANE, 97%
ALLYLTRIISOPROPYLSILANE, 98%
ALLYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 95%
ALLYLTRIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
ALLYLTRIPHENYLSILANE, 98%
BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL) ACETYLENE-DICARBOXYLATE, 97%
1,2-BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)CYCLOBUTENE, 95+%
(2-BROMOALLYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE, TECH., 90%
6-(TERT-BUTYLDIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-3,4-DIHYDRO-2H-PYRAN, 97%
(3-CHLOROALLYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
2-CHLOROMETHYL-3-TRIMETHYLSILYL-1-PROPENE, 97%
1-CYCLOHEXENYLOXYTRIMETHYLSILANE, 99%
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monoallyl, -vinyl ether and related compounds (continued)
31,984-8
38,178-0
37,144-0
48,343-5
36,821-0
27,458-5
22,375-1
23,504-0
37,442-3
37,626-4
42,506-0
34,749-3
33,983-0
28,312-6
25,439-8
37,607-8
23,514-8
41,501-4
1-CYCLOPROPYL-1-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)ETHYLENE, 98%
3,4-DIHYDRO-6-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-2H-PYRAN, 96%
(2,2-DIMETHYL-1-METHYLENEPROPOXY)TRIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
DIMETHYLPHENYLVINYLSILANE, 98%
ETHYL 2-(TRIMETHYLSILYLMETHYL)ACRYLATE, 97%
METHYL TRIMETHYLSILYL DIMETHYLKETENE ACETAL, 95%
METHYL 3-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)CROTONATE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
1-PHENYL-1-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)ETHYLENE, 98%
PROPARGYLOXYTRIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
PROPARGYLTRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%
TETRAALLYLSILANE, 97%
TRIMETHYLSILYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
2-((TRIMETHYLSILYL)METHYL)-2-PROPEN-1-YL ACETATE, 99%
1-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)CYCLOPENTENE, 97%
4-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-3-PENTEN-2-ONE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
2-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)PROPENE, 85+%
TRIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)ETHYLENE, 95%
VINYLOXYTRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%
polyunsaturated
26,356-7
33,069-8
29,474-8
32,619-4
45,489-3
35,909-2
37,190-4
21,283-0
43,301-2
42,377-7
33,143-0
39,628-1
31,825-6
37,785-6
21,817-0
25,788-5
40,384-9
22,722-6
33,070-1
1,4-BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1,3-BUTADIYNE, 98%
BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL)CYCLOPENTADIENE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
2,3-BIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-1,3-BUTADIENE, 95%
DIALLYLDIMETHYLSILANE, 98%
1,3-DIMETHYLTETRAVINYLDISILOXANE, 97%
1,3-DIVINYL-1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLDISILAZANE, 97+%
1,3-DIVINYLTETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE, 97%
TRANS-1-METHOXY-3-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-1,3-BUTADIENE, 90%
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), VINYL TERMINATED, VISCOSITY 1,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), VINYL TERMINATED
2,3,5,5-TETRAKIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1,3-CYCLOPENTADIENE, 98%
2,4,6,8-TETRAMETHYL-2,4,6,8-TETRAVINYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE
TETRAVINYLSILANE, 97%
1-(TRIETHYLSILYLOXY)-1,3-BUTADIENE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
(TRIMETHYLSILYL)ACETYLENE, 98%
5-(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1,3-CYCLOPENTADIENE
TRIMETHYLSILYLKETENE, 97%
1-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)-1,3-BUTADIENE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
2,5,5-TRIS(TRIMETHYLSILYL)-1,3-CYCLO-PENTADIENE, 99%
silsesquioxanes (POSS)
46,859-2
52,180-9
52,229-5
52,182-5
47,759-1
51,754-2
52,103-5
51,753-4
52,363-1
52,730-0
51,741-0
47,768-0
47,765-6
47,760-5
47,762-1
47,764-8
46,862-2
46,857-6
47,761-3
1-ALLYL-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1-(4-CHLOROBENZYL)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
((CHLOROMETHYL)PHENYLETHYL)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%, MIX
1-(CHLOROPHENYL)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
1-(3-CHLOROPROPYL)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1-(2-(3-CYCLOHEXEN-1-YL)ETHYL)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
1-(3-CYCLOHEXEN-1-YL)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1-(DIMETHYL(2-(NORBORNENYL)ETHYL)SILYLOXY)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
(DIMETHYL(NORBORNENYLETHYL)SILYLOXY)HEPTA CYCLOPENTYLTRICYCLOHEPTASILOXANEDIOL
(DIPHENYLVINYLSILYLOXY)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1-(2-(3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXYL)ETHYL)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
ETHYL 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE-1-UNDECANOATE
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-HEPTACYCLOPENTYL-15-(2-(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)ETHYL)PENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-HEPTACYCLOPENTYL-15-GLYCIDYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 95%
3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE-1-BUTYRONITRILE, 98%
3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXAN-1-OL
3-(3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANYL)PROPYL METHACRYLATE
1,3,5,7,9,11,14-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLTRICYCLOHEPTASILOXANE-3,7,14-TRIOL, 95%
1,3,5,7,9,11,13-HEPTACYCLOPENTYL-15-VINYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
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silsesquioxanes (POSS) (continued)
51,756-9
46,858-4
47,766-4
46,860-6
47,654-4
52,226-0
47,542-4
52,104-3
52,365-8
46,861-4
1-(HYDRIDODIMETHYLSILYLOXY)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
1-HYDRIDO-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 95%
METHYL 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE-1-PROPIONATE
1-(2-(5-NORBORNEN-2-YL)ET)3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-OCTAKIS(DIMETHYLSILYLOXY)PENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
OCTAKIS(TETRAMETHYLAMMONIUM) PENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE-OCTAKIS(YLOXIDE) HYDRATE
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-OCTAVINYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE, 97%
ENDO-3,7,14-TRIS(DIMETHYLSILYLOXY)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLTRICYCLOHEPTASILOXANE
ENDO-3,7,14-TRIS(DIMETHYLVINYLSILYLOXY)HEPTACYCLOPENTYLTRICYCLOHEPTASILOXANE, 96%
1-(4-VINYLPHENYL)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-HEPTACYCLOPENTYLPENTACYCLOOCTASILOXANE
silicones-miscellaneous
44,058-2
23,566-0
29,522-1
42,381-5
14,848-2
D21,370-5
46,304-3
32,463-9
23,568-7
44,621-1
23,569-5
23,570-9
15,000-2
33,515-0
43,536-8
46,311-6
29,786-0
52,361-5
42,481-1
13,924-6
23,573-3
1,3-BIS(3-CYANOPROPYL)TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE, 97%
BIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)DIMETHYLSILANE, 96%
DICHLOROSILANE, 97+%
DIETHYLSILANE, 99%
DIPHENYLSILANE, 97%
DIPHENYLSILANEDIOL, 95%
DISILANE, 99.998%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
1,1'-ETHYLENEBIS(N,N,1,1-TETRAMETHYLSILANAMINE), 96%
HEXAMETHYLCYCLOTRISILOXANE, 98%
2,2,4,4,6,6,8,8-OCTAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILAZANE, 97%
OCTAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE, 98%
OCTAMETHYLTRISILOXANE, 98%
OCTAPHENYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE, 97%
PHENYLSILANE, 97%
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), METHOXY TERMINATED
SILANE-D4, 98 ATOM % D, ELECTRONIC GRADE
1,1,3,3-TETRAISOPROPYLDISILOXANE, 95%
TETRAMETHYL-1,3-BIS(2-(5-NORBORNEN-2-YL)ETHYL)DISILOXANE, MIXTURE OF ENDO & EXO
2,4,6,8-TETRAMETHYLCYCLOTETRASILOXANE, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLDISILAZANE
1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLDISILOXANE, 97%
styrenics
Styrene and substituted styrene monomers are used to make a variety of copolymers used in coatings, adhesives, elastomers, and
structural materials. The large variety of substituted styrenic monomers allows the incorporation of specific functional groups into
polymers. Styrene is unique in that it is one of the few monomers that undergoes polymerization by a radical, cationic, or anionic
mechanism.
alpha substituted
29,227-3
C5,720-0
25,517-3
39,466-1
46,104-0
19,421-2
36,177-1
M8,090-3
23,504-0
45,512-1
45,258-0
ring substituted
38,054-7
20,557-5
36,958-6
13,268-3
13,267-5
12,414-1
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4-ACETOXYSTYRENE, 96%
4-BENZYLOXY-3-METHOXYSTYRENE, 97%
3,5-BIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STYRENE, 99%
2-BROMOSTYRENE, 97%
3-BROMOSTYRENE, 97%
4-BROMOSTYRENE, 98%
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ring substituted (continued)
45,564-4
52,393-3
39,907-8
16,067-9
C7,100-9
C7,120-3
D7,450-9
37,440-7
15,446-6
26,263-3
36,113-5
47,638-2
41,456-5
16,909-9
28,352-5
29,050-5
21,945-2
15,579-9
18,467-5
30,898-6
M8,080-6
52,286-4
N2,660-1
19,691-6
33,822-2
24,086-9
S497-2
S500-6
32,859-6
36,959-4
36,669-2
36,960-8
41,415-8
25,978-0
33,368-9
14,100-3
47,637-4
25,473-8
33,872-9
43,688-7
45,869-4
V180-5
41,758-0
4-TERT-BUTOXYSTYRENE, 99%
4-TERT-BUTYLSTYRENE, 93%
TERT-BUTYL 4-VINYLPHENYL CARBONATE, 98%
2-CHLOROSTYRENE, 97%
3-CHLOROSTYRENE, 98%
4-CHLOROSTYRENE, 97%
2,6-DICHLOROSTYRENE, 99%
2,6-DIFLUOROSTYRENE, 99%
3,4-DIMETHOXYSTYRENE, TECH.
2,4-DIMETHYLSTYRENE, 97%
2,5-DIMETHYLSTYRENE, 99%
N,N-DIMETHYLVINYLBENZYLAMINE, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DIVINYLBENZENE, TECH., 80%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DIVINYLBENZENE, TECH., 55%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4-ETHOXYSTYRENE, TECH., 90%
2-FLUOROSTYRENE, 98%
3-FLUOROSTYRENE, 97%
4-FLUOROSTYRENE, 99%
3-METHYLSTYRENE, 99%
3(4)-METHYLSTYRENE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4-METHYLSTYRENE, 96%
METHYLSTYRENE, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
3-NITROSTYRENE, 96%
2,3,4,5,6-PENTAFLUOROSTYRENE, 99%
STYRENE-D8, 98+ ATOM % D (INHIBITED WITH 0.5% 4-T-BUTYLCATECHOL)
STYRENE, 99+%
STYRENE, 99%
STYRENE OXIDE, 97%
4-STYRENESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT HYDRATE
2-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STYRENE, 99%
3-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STYRENE, 99%
4-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STYRENE, 98%
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)-N'-(4-VINYLBENZYL)ETHYLENEDIAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE, 40% IN METHYL ALCOHOL
2,4,6-TRIMETHYLSTYRENE, 95%
4-VINYLANILINE, TECH., 90%
4-VINYLANISOLE, 97%
VINYLBENZALDEHYDE, 85%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4-VINYLBENZOIC ACID, 97%
VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4-VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE, 90%
(AR-VINYLBENZYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 99%
4-VINYLBIPHENYL
4-VINYLPHENYLBORONIC ACID
polyaromatic
V170-8
45,387-0
V290-9
9-VINYLANTHRACENE, 97%
2-VINYLNAPHTHALENE, 98%, OPTICAL GRADE
2-VINYLNAPHTHALENE, 95%
vinyl esters
Vinyl esters undergo homopolymerization via a radical mechanism. The most widely used member of the category is vinyl acetate.
Vinyl acetate is not as hydrolytically stable in polymers as are the structurally similar acrylic esters. Vinyl- alcohol containing polymers are prepared by hydrolysis of the corresponding vinyl acetate polymers.
aliphatic
V150-3
52,806-4
26,379-6
23,532-6
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
ACETATE, 99+%
CHLOROFORMATE, 99%
CHLOROFORMATE, 94%
CROTONATE, 98%
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aliphatic (continued)
41,179-5
13,606-9
13,448-1
43,751-4
12,440-0
40,171-4
43,620-8
32,544-9
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
VINYL
DECANOATE, 95%
2-ETHYLHEXANOATE, 99%
NEODECANOATE, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
NEONONANOATE, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
PIVALATE, 99%
PROPIONATE, 98%
STEARATE
TRIFLUOROACETATE, 98%
aromatic
40,309-1
38,080-6
vinyl ethers
Vinyl ethers undergo homopolymerization via a cationic mechanism. They are increasingly used in radiation curing systems in that
these monomers have a lower toxicity profile than the commonly used acrylic monomers. Vinyl ethers undergo radical initiated
copolymerization in the presence of specific monomers such as maleates, fumarates and acrylics.
monofunctional
41,006-3
40,619-8
11,029-9
41,001-2
10,998-3
40,995-2
40,993-6
40,998-7
25,616-1
41,349-6
41,003-9
41,002-0
40,994-4
36,404-5
42,217-7
40,997-9
27,835-1
43,631-3
41,000-4
41,351-8
37,524-1
41,004-7
49,644-8
49,645-6
41,501-4
polyfunctional
49,649-9
51,482-9
49,646-4
49,652-9
49,651-0
49,648-0
49,647-2
12,331-5
40,617-1
13,954-8
40,999-5
40,996-0
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polyfunctional (continued)
41,017-9
41,019-5
41,009-8
32,980-0
41,007-1
49,650-2
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polyfunctional
32,866-9
T8,910-9
V370-0
398
TETRAVINYLTIN, 97%
1,2,4-TRIVINYLCYCLOHEXANE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
VINYL SULFONE, 97%
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Polymers
Polymers are divided into categories based on class and functionality. Categories are further subdivided into groups that contain,
as part of the polymer, the indicated monomer or functionality. One polymer may appear in several categories, depending on the
functionality and monomer composition. Polymer properties, such as molecular weight distribution, do vary from batch to batch so
values stated in the catalog are typical values for that particular material.
acid functional
This section summarizes various polymers containing carboxylate, sulfonate, and sulfate groups. Not included are polymers containing acrylic, methacrylic, or maleic acid monomer units, which are listed in the Acrylics category. Acid containing surfactants
are also not listed here, since they appear in the Surfactants category.
carboxylic
32,306-3
36,038-4
41,927-3
41,931-1
41,930-3
41,928-1
41,933-8
32,807-3
43,522-8
43,634-8
44,193-7
43,520-1
43,519-8
37,510-1
43,120-6
38,587-5
44,479-0
34,641-1
43,119-2
43,117-6
44,467-7
18,955-3
sulfonate/sulfate
43,315-2
41,660-6
19,197-3
19,198-1
19,201-5
24,305-1
43,457-4
52,748-3
26,244-7
43,455-8
43,456-6
27,196-9
27,842-4
acrylics
This category includes various acrylic, acrylonitrile, acrylamide, and maleic polymers. These homo- and copolymers offer a wide
range of properties: rigid, flexible, hydrophilic, or hydrophobic. They have good environmental stability and are used in coatings,
adhesives, and fibers. Most polymers are thermoplastic and are readily converted into the desired shape by a thermal process.
acrylamide
43,494-9
43,493-0
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acrylamide (continued)
43,495-7
18,127-7
51,146-3
51,147-1
40,908-1
19,197-3
19,198-1
19,201-5
43,277-6
acrylate esters
44,451-0
51,794-1
41,323-2
46,253-5
18,141-2
18,140-4
44,479-0
40,758-5
18,187-0
18,188-9
45,815-5
43,077-3
43,064-1
43,066-8
43,085-4
20,058-1
20,057-3
43,084-6
43,083-8
43,263-6
43,076-5
43,264-4
43,265-2
43,266-0
43,075-7
43,268-7
43,269-5
43,364-0
18,206-0
44,581-9
40,559-0
40,558-2
18,222-2
18,221-4
18,224-9
43,447-7
38,806-8
38,804-1
38,803-3
38,802-5
43,040-4
NET-POLYACRYLIC-INTER-NET-POLYSILOXANE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE)
POLY(2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE)
POLYBUTADIENE-GRAFT-POLY(METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE)
POLY(BUTYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(BUTYL ACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 99,000 (GPC)
POLY(TERT-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID)
POLY(2-CARBOXYETHYL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 170
POLY(ETHYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(ETHYL ACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 95,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID-CO-3-(1-ISCOCYANATO-1-METHYLETHYL)-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), ADDUCT WITH
ETHOXYLATED NONYLPHENOL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-BUTYL ACRYLATE), 35 WT. % BUTYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-CARBON MONOXIDE), MELT INDEX 6
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-CARBON MONOXIDE), MELT INDEX 100
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE), MELT INDEX 20
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE), MELT INDEX 6
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 7
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 6.5 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 9 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 16.5 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 21.5 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 27 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), 29 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 18 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 20 WT. % METHYL ACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(2-ETHYLHEXYL ACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 92,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ETHYL KETONE
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED,65 WT. % SOLUTION IN TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACRYLATE
POLY(METHYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(METHYL ACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000 (GPC)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 101,000(GPC)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE-CO-BUTYL MALEATE-CO-ISOBORNYL ACRYLATE), 50 WT. % SOLUTION ETHANOL
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 5,500
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 15,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 24,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 33,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE)
acrylic acid
43,495-7
18,127-7
51,146-3
51,147-1
18,129-3
32,366-7
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acrylic acid (continued)
18,128-5
30,620-7
30,621-5
30,622-3
30,623-1
52,392-5
41,600-2
19,202-3
19,203-1
19,205-8
43,532-5
44,701-3
42,034-4
41,601-0
41,602-9
41,604-5
41,603-7
43,636-4
43,277-6
41,605-3
41,606-1
41,608-8
43,278-4
41,888-9
41,892-7
18,104-8
44,867-2
42,672-5
42,671-7
42,674-1
42,673-3
42,677-6
42,676-8
43,268-7
43,269-5
41,852-8
acrylonitrile
19,198-1
18,132-3
18,131-5
18,089-0
18,090-4
18,091-2
41,890-0
41,889-7
41,886-2
41,887-0
41,888-9
41,892-7
18,088-2
43,012-9
43,013-7
43,014-5
43,097-8
44,607-6
18,285-0
18,286-9
43,095-1
49,696-0
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-ACRYLONITRILE)
POLYACRYLONITRILE, SECONDARY STANDARD
POLYACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 19-22 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 30-35 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 37-39 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), AMINE TERMINATED, 18 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), AMINE TERMINATED, 10 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), DICARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 3,550
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), DICARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 3,800
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLICACID), DICARBOXY TERMINAT, AVERAGE MN 3600
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), COOH TERM GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 1-3
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 4
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 6-8
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-METHACRYLONITRILE), 70 MICRON
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), EXPAND SPHERE
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE), 25 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE, AVERAGE MW CA. 165,000(GPC)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE), 30 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE, AVERAGE MW CA. 185,000(GPC)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE), 25 MICRON, CALCIUM CARBONATE COATED
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLO-NITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
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maleic acid/esters
41,605-3
41,606-1
41,608-8
43,085-4
43,084-6
43,083-8
18,805-0
45,663-2
43,720-4
45,662-4
42,781-0
42,427-7
45,904-6
53,139-1
41,640-1
41,911-7
45,262-9
45,251-3
19,112-4
18,109-9
41,630-4
41,629-0
41,639-8
41,633-9
41,632-0
18,458-6
18,459-4
41,631-2
43,448-5
42,651-2
42,784-5
42,733-0
43,726-3
43,529-5
43,527-9
43,528-7
43,525-2
43,526-0
42,694-6
42,695-4
44,238-0
44,239-9
44,240-2
44,237-2
44,236-4
44,234-8
47,769-9
44,235-6
43,243-1
43,455-8
43,456-6
38,799-1
38,800-9
20,030-1
38,801-7
methacrylate esters
44,451-0
44,607-6
402
NET-POLYACRYLIC-INTER-NET-POLYSILOXANE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), EXPAND SPHERE
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methacrylate esters (continued)
18,135-8
18,153-6
18,152-8
18,158-7
18,156-0
44,582-7
47,403-7
19,194-9
43,086-2
43,364-0
18,207-9
18,335-0
18,208-7
44,578-9
44,581-9
18,210-9
18,212-5
19,206-6
52,925-7
18,213-3
19,195-7
18,155-2
18,154-4
44,575-4
44,576-2
30,630-4
45,800-7
45,801-5
18,240-0
18,219-2
37,501-2
37,003-7
20,033-6
18,223-0
44,574-6
18,226-5
45,213-0
47,402-9
18,224-9
46,316-7
46,317-5
46,318-3
37,691-4
18,233-8
45,751-5
46,289-6
49,671-5
49,696-0
47,458-4
47,457-6
30,625-8
43,446-9
19,088-8
methacrylic acid
45,815-5
42,663-6
42,662-8
42,664-4
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methacrylic acid (continued)
42,670-9
20,072-7
42,669-5
20,070-0
42,668-7
42,667-9
42,666-0
42,654-7
42,655-5
43,449-3
43,450-7
37,691-4
amines
Amine polymers can exist in the free, protonated, or quaternized form. The quaternized materials are called polyelectrolytes. Poly(Nvinylpyrrolidone),though structurally a polyamide, and polyvinylpyridine polymers are included in this category.
vinylpyridine
36,509-2
22,696-3
38,912-9
47,234-4
47,235-2
35,926-2
43,639-9
30,625-8
18,460-8
19,207-4
37,705-8
36,273-5
vinylpyrrolidone
85,648-7
85,645-2
23,425-7
85,656-8
43,719-0
41,852-8
43,446-9
19,088-8
43,050-1
86,056-5
43,445-0
43,052-8
19,084-5
19,083-7
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, CROSS-LINKED
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 10,000
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 29,000
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 55,000
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 1,300,000 (LS)
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), VP/AA RATIO 75:25 (WT. %)
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-2-DIMETHYLAMINO-ETHYL METHACRYLATE), 19+ WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-2-DIMETHYL-AMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE), QUATERNIZED
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE)-GRAFT-(1-HEXADECENE)
POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE-IODINE COMPLEX
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-STYRENE), 38% EMULSION IN WATER
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE)-GRAFT-(1-TRIACONTENE)
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), POWDER
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN 2-PROPANOL
amines-miscellaneous
10,768-9
40,908-1
47,914-4
47,913-6
28,321-5
28,322-3
47,670-6
42,832-9
45,862-7
41,324-0
34,641-1
52,762-9
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HEXADIMETHRINE BROMIDE
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), 10 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(ALLYLAMINE), 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 65,000
POLY(ALLYLAMINE), 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 17,000
POLY(ALLYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000
POLY(ALLYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000
POLYANILINE, EMERALDINE BASE MN CA, 10,000
POLYANILINE (EMERALDINE SALT)
POLY(BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER-ALT-1,3-BIS-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)UREA), QUATERNIZED
POLY(N,N'-BIS(TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDINYL)HEXANDIAMINE-CO-DICHLOROMORPHOLINOTRIAZINE)
POLY(1-(4-(3-CARBOXY-4-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO)BENZENESULFONAMIDO)ETHANEDIYL, SODIUM SALT),TECH
POLY(COPPER PHTHALOCYANINE)
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amines-miscellaneous (continued)
40,903-0
40,902-2
40,901-4
52,237-6
36,708-7
40,911-1
40,914-6
40,913-8
46,853-3
40,871-9
40,872-7
48,259-5
40,870-0
18,197-8
30,617-7
30,618-5
42,347-5
37,284-6
37,285-4
37,397-4
45,800-7
45,801-5
53,057-3
48,110-6
48,109-2
48,255-2
48,111-4
36,835-0
18,260-5
45,688-8
48,242-0
amides/imides
Polyamides and polyimides have recurring amide and imide groups in the main polymer chain. The aliphatic polyamides are commonly called nylons. They are widely used as fibers and engineering plastics. Polyimides may also contain ether and amide functionality in the main chain. These materials tend to be thermally stable and are used in high temperature applications.
amides
44,299-2
18,111-0
18,112-9
42,923-6
42,917-1
42,919-8
42,922-8
42,916-3
42,920-1
18,806-9
18,113-7
18,114-5
42,927-9
42,924-4
18,115-3
18,116-1
47,789-3
46,827-4
19,101-9
19,103-5
NYLON 4/6
NYLON 6
NYLON 6/6
NYLON 6/6 (MINLON 10B40 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/6 (ZYTEL 42 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/6 (ZYTEL 408 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/6 (ZYTEL 70G33 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/6 (ZYTEL 101L NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/6 (ZYTEL ST801 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/9
NYLON 6/10
NYLON 6/12
NYLON 6/12 (ZYTEL 158 NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 6/66 (ZYTEL 109L NYLON RESIN)
NYLON 11
NYLON 12
POLY-DL-ASPARTIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, 40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-CAPROLACTAM)
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 95
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 130
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amides (continued)
19,104-3
43,080-3
43,081-1
44,652-1
amide-imide/ether-imide
30,979-6
43,120-6
43,118-4
43,229-6
43,231-8
45,875-9
43,119-2
18,464-0
43,117-6
45,975-5
42,827-2
POLYBENZIMIDAZOLE
POLY(BENZOPHENONETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE-CO-OXYDIANILINE/1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(BIPHENYLTETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE-CO-PHENYLENEDIAMINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-4-NITROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE-CO-1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE), MI 9
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-4-NITROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE-CO-1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE), MI 18
POLYCARBODIIMIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACETATE
POLY(4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE-CO-4,4'-OXYDIANILINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(N,N'-(1,4-PHENYLENE)-3,3',4,4'-BENZOPHENONETETRACARBOXYLIC IMID/AMIC ACID)
POLY(PYROMELLITIC DIANHYDRIDE-CO-4,4'-OXYDIANILINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE CHLORIDE-ALT-BENZIDINE), 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN N-METHYLPYRROLIDONE/XYLENES
POLY(TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE CHLORIDE-CO-4,4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE)
biodegradable
Biodegradable polymers undergo degradation at varying rates, depending on the environmental or test conditions. The materials
listed here have been shown to undergo degradation quite readily under specific conditions. Additional degradable polymers
including starch and cellulose polymers are listed in the Natural Polymers category, and polyethers and polyesters are found in their
respective categories.
copolymers
44,800-1
46,827-4
44,802-8
40,310-5
40,311-3
40,312-1
45,764-7
45,763-9
43,047-1
43,046-3
43,045-5
43,044-7
53,115-4
53,116-2
53,117-0
homopolymers
47,789-3
44,075-2
18,160-9
44,074-4
45,762-0
36,350-2
carbonates
The most commercially successful polycarbonates are based on Bisphenol A and are known for their excellent impact resistance.
Molecular weight is controlled by the addition of a monofunctional phenol. Physical and chemical properties are given in detail in
the Alphabetical section.
bisphenol A
18,164-1
18,167-6
42,812-4
43,512-0
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POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
A
A
A
A
CARBONATE),
CARBONATE),
CARBONATE),
CARBONATE),
SECONDARY STANDARD
SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES
MELT INDEX 4.5
MELT INDEX 7
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Polymers (continued)
bisphenol A (continued)
42,813-2
43,513-9
18,162-5
43,058-7
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
A
A
A
A
carbonates-miscellaneous
41,831-5
41,832-3
41,833-1
46,117-2
46,116-4
43,934-7
43,935-5
38,902-1
conducting polymers
Polymers belonging to this class are -conjugated systems that are usually semiconducting in the undoped state. Typically, protonic acid doping raises the conductivity by several orders of magnitude and these polymers have been referred to to as "synthetic
metals". Physical and chemical properties are detailed in the preceding Alphabetical section.
polyacetylene derivatives
44,602-5
44,601-7
44,600-9
polyanilines
47,670-6
42,832-9
53,056-5
52,328-3
polypyrroles
53,057-3
48,110-6
48,109-2
48,255-2
48,111-4
polythiophenes
49,533-6
51,142-0
49,534-4
51,085-8
45,065-0
51,086-6
44,570-3
51,082-3
44,571-1
51,083-1
48,309-5
52,593-6
POLY(3-BUTYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-BUTYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIORANDOM
POLY(3-DECYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-DECYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIORANDOM
POLY(3-DODECYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-DODECYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIORANDOM
POLY(3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIORANDOM
POLY(3-OCTYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-OCTYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIORANDOM
POLY(STYRENESULFONATE)/POLY(2,3-DIHYDRO-THIENO-1,4-DIOXIN), 1.3 WT % IN WATER
POLY(THIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), BR TERMINATED
dienes
Polymers made from diene monomers are usually quite flexible and are used as elastomers. This group includes natural rubber and
related materials, as well as the large number of synthetic polymers made with diene monomers. Residual unsaturation in these
polymers is often used to cross-link (vulcanize) the materials to improve their physical properties.
acrylonitrile-butadiene
18,089-0
18,090-4
18,091-2
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acrylonitrile-butadiene (continued)
41,890-0
41,889-7
41,886-2
41,887-0
41,888-9
41,892-7
acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
18,088-2
43,012-9
43,013-7
43,014-5
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 1-3
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 4
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 6-8
butadiene
18,137-4
18,138-2
43,477-9
43,478-7
38,369-4
46,686-7
41,891-9
38,767-3
38,768-1
38,766-5
40,620-1
19,079-9
20,041-7
20,046-8
20,048-4
20,043-3
45,903-8
46,253-5
43,431-0
chloroprene
18,168-4
20,539-7
20,540-0
ethylene-propylene-diene
20,051-4
20,052-2
isoprene
45,903-8
43,125-7
43,126-5
18,214-1
18,216-8
46,252-7
49,540-9
45,905-4
46,006-0
43,246-6
43,239-3
43,240-7
43,241-5
408
POLYBUTADIENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE
POLYISOPRENE, CIS, AVERAGE MW CA. 38,000 (GPC) (MADE FROM NATURAL RUBBER)
POLYISOPRENE, CIS, AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000 (GPC) (MADE FROM SYNTHETIC RUBBER)
POLYISOPRENE, CIS
POLYISOPRENE, TRANS
POLYISOPRENE, CHLORINATED
POLYISOPRENE, 25% EPOXIDIZED
POLYISOPRENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ACID MONOMETHYL ESTER
POLYISOPRENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE, MULTI-ARM, 10 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 14 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 17 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 22 WT. % STYRENE
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Polymers (continued)
styrene-butadiene
18,290-7
43,833-2
43,007-2
45,751-5
43,249-0
43,248-2
43,247-4
20,054-9
18,287-7
43,245-8
dienes-miscellaneous
44,602-5
44,601-7
44,600-9
45,065-0
44,570-3
45,305-6
44,571-1
epoxides
These materials generally do not contain epoxy functionality as part of the main chain, but rather have terminal or pendant
epoxy/glycidyl groups. The largest subgroup, epoxy resins, homopolymerize to give polyethers or can be reacted with an amine
functional cross-linking agent to give polymers with pendant hydroxy groups.
difunctional
18,119-6
40,682-1
38,770-3
40,680-5
40,549-3
40,681-3
40,545-0
40,548-5
40,546-9
40,547-7
40,673-2
40,674-0
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(PROPYLENE
POLY(PROPYLENE
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
348
355
374
377
480
1,075
1,750
4,000
6,100
polyfunctional
43,029-3
40,591-4
43,028-5
41,280-5
40,805-0
40,551-5
40,804-2
40,803-4
41,329-1
40,677-5
40,676-7
esters
This category consists of saturated and unsaturated polymers containing ester functionality in the main polymer chain. Natural oils
are commonly used to make unsaturated polyesters. These materials find wide use as fibers, films, and engineering plastics. Some
of the polyesters are readily biodegradable (see the Biodegradable category).
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Polymers (continued)
adipate
49,484-4
49,485-2
45,841-4
18,150-1
44,800-1
45,834-1
46,827-4
45,839-2
45,838-4
45,758-2
45,759-0
45,840-6
43,465-5
18,191-9
49,493-3
43,350-0
45,836-8
45,842-2
45,772-8
45,890-2
49,492-5
45,837-6
42,734-9
45,658-6
45,814-7
butyrate
36,350-2
40,310-5
40,311-3
40,312-1
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC
caprolactone
44,075-2
18,160-9
44,074-4
18,940-5
18,941-3
18,942-1
20,038-7
20,040-9
43,021-8
42,100-6
dimer acid
19,101-9
19,103-5
19,104-3
43,464-7
43,465-5
43,490-6
lactide
45,764-7
45,763-9
43,047-1
43,046-3
43,045-5
43,044-7
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POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-CAPROLACTONE) (86:14)
POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-CAPROLACTONE) (40:60)
POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) (85:15)
POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) (75:25)
POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) (65:35)
POLY(DL-LACTIDE-CO-GLYCOLIDE) (50:50), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.55-0.75
Products by Category
Polymers (continued)
phthalate
19,094-2
43,514-7
43,515-5
43,054-4
43,056-0
43,055-2
43,053-6
43,533-3
18,175-7
45,871-6
46,079-6
46,081-8
20,025-5
42,925-2
42,926-0
49,491-7
45,814-7
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE), MELT INDEX 20
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE), MELT INDEX 50
POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-POLY(ALKYLENE GLYCOL) TEREPHTHALATE), M I 5.3
POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-POLY(ALKYLENE GLYCOL) TEREPHTHALATE), M I 12.5
POLY(BUTYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-POLY(ALKYLENE GLYCOL) TEREPHTHALATE), M I 18
POLY(1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
POLY(1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE-CO-ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
POLY(DIALLYL ISOPHTHALATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 30,000
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)/CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL-ALT-ISOPHTHALIC ACID), SULFONATED
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHTHALATE) DIOL, EW 288
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHTHALATE) DIOL, EW 178
POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE)
POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) (RYNITE 530 POLYESTER RESIN)
POLY(ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE) (RYNITE FR530 POLYESTER RESIN)
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE PHTHALATE), DIOL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE/DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-ALT-ADIPIC ACID/PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE) POLYOL
esters-miscellaneous
45,831-7
44,800-1
44,802-8
44,609-2
45,659-4
43,531-7
18,203-6
46,426-0
45,762-0
43,234-2
43,103-6
43,102-8
28,071-2
45,657-8
45,655-1
45,832-5
POLY(AZELAIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-1,4-BUTYLENE SUCCINATE), EXTENDED WITH 1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE SUCCINATE), EXTENDED WITH 1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE
POLYESTER-BLOCK-POLYETHER ALPHA, OMEGA-DIOL
POLY(ETHYLENE AZELATE)
POLY(ETHYLENE 2,6-NAPHTHALENEDICARBOXYLATE)
POLY(ETHYLENE SUCCINATE)
POLY(2-ETHYL-1,3-HEXANEDIOL SEBACATE), BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) TERMINATED
POLYGLYCOLIDE
POLY(4-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID-CO-6-HYDROXY-2-NAPHTHOIC ACID)
POLY(2-METHYL-1,3-PROPYLENE GLUTARATE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, MN CA. 1,020
POLY(2-METHYL-1,3-PROPYLENE GLUTARATE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, MN CA. 2,040
POLY(NEOPENTYL GLYCOL SEBACATE)
POLY(1,3-PROPYLENE GLUTARATE)
POLY(1,3-PROPYLENE SUCCINATE)
POLY(SEBACIC ANHYDRIDE)
ethers
These polymers have ether functionality in the main chain. They tend to be quite flexible and contribute impact resistance to bulk
properties.Many of the polyethers have functional groups at their chain ends and are used to prepare higher molecular weight polymers. Thus they could also be classified as macromonomers. They are commonly used in the preparation of polyesters and
polyurethanes. Polyacetals (acetal resins) are included in this category. Polyoxymethylene (polyformaldehyde) is end-capped or
contains a copolymer to prevent depolymerization. Aromatic ethers are included in the Phenylene Containing category.
epichlorohydrin
18,119-6
40,682-1
38,770-3
40,680-5
40,549-3
40,681-3
40,545-0
40,548-5
40,546-9
40,547-7
18,186-2
45,716-7
45,717-5
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
348
355
374
377
480
1,075
1,750
4,000
6,100
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ethylene oxide/glycol/ethoxylate
40,984-7
41,652-5
40,985-5
40,983-9
41,661-4
41,355-0
41,209-0
41,210-4
41,211-2
41,660-6
49,673-1
48,429-6
28,044-5
36,936-5
20,562-1
30,028-4
44,939-3
10,990-8
48,426-1
48,428-8
22,411-1
48,431-8
44,186-4
41,027-6
41,213-9
41,615-0
41,873-0
43,278-4
45,716-7
45,717-5
20,236-3
20,237-1
20,239-8
20,240-1
37,299-4
20,242-8
20,243-6
29,590-6
20,244-4
37,300-1
20,245-2
30,902-8
45,257-2
40,699-6
40,703-8
41,836-6
43,744-1
40,951-0
43,746-8
44,587-8
44,588-6
44,589-4
44,590-8
30,541-3
41,019-5
40,954-5
46,818-5
46,819-3
40,953-7
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ethylene oxide/glycol/ethoxylate (continued)
40,952-9
20,247-9
20,248-7
20,249-5
20,250-9
20,251-7
46,297-7
40,735-6
40,732-1
41,231-7
40,734-8
25,885-7
30,952-4
18,198-6
18,199-4
18,200-1
37,277-3
18,202-8
18,945-6
37,278-1
37,280-3
18,946-4
18,947-2
37,281-1
37,283-8
52,590-1
30,618-5
42,347-5
45,766-3
43,747-6
11,017-5
24,116-4
17,240-5
41,658-4
30,147-7
48,493-8
31,729-2
41,616-9
40,977-4
40,978-2
41,617-7
41,587-1
40,907-3
41,217-1
41,219-8
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Polymers (continued)
ethylene glycol-propylene glycol (continued)
43,541-4
43,542-2
43,543-0
37,385-0
43,544-9
43,545-7
43,546-5
41,232-5
43,820-0
43,819-7
43,816-2
43,817-0
43,818-9
43,547-3
43,548-1
43,550-3
40,664-3
40,662-7
40,663-5
1,900
2,000
2,800
2,800
2,900
4,400
5,800
8,400
oxymethylene
15,812-7
44,124-4
43,031-5
43,032-3
43,033-1
43,121-4
43,122-2
43,123-0
propylene oxide/glycol/propoxylate
43,037-4
49,672-3
42,211-8
40,986-3
38,813-0
48,423-7
42,493-5
36,938-1
52,046-2
48,425-3
28,328-2
48,420-2
48,421-0
45,789-2
38,592-1
37,389-3
41,028-4
37,390-7
37,391-5
37,392-3
37,393-1
37,395-8
37,396-6
41,212-0
43,028-5
40,671-6
48,440-7
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propylene oxide/glycol/propoxylate (continued)
48,443-1
41,215-5
40,987-1
41,214-7
41,874-9
41,875-7
48,442-3
44,231-3
49,489-5
49,486-0
37,445-8
37,443-1
37,446-6
20,230-4
20,231-2
20,232-0
20,233-9
20,234-7
20,235-5
40,665-1
40,667-8
40,668-6
40,669-4
40,673-2
40,674-0
40,835-2
41,018-7
43,810-3
43,811-1
43,813-8
43,814-6
43,815-4
40,755-0
43,348-9
43,349-7
45,041-3
38,818-1
48,441-5
52,807-2
45,790-6
28,329-0
42,492-7
48,432-6
40,982-0
40,756-9
40,757-7
40,670-8
48,422-9
43,887-1
48,424-5
30,286-4
46,990-4
43,312-8
43,313-6
43,314-4
43,315-2
42,659-8
42,657-1
41,017-9
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propylene oxide/glycol/propoxylate (continued)
43,987-8
52,632-0
43,934-7
43,935-5
34,526-1
43,656-9
43,657-7
34,531-8
tetrahydrofuran/butoxylate
43,312-8
43,313-6
43,314-4
43,315-2
42,659-8
42,657-1
41,017-9
43,987-8
52,632-0
43,934-7
43,935-5
34,526-1
43,656-9
43,657-7
34,531-8
34,528-8
34,529-6
42,099-9
34,532-6
34,533-4
42,100-6
ethers-miscellaneous
40,591-4
43,054-4
43,056-0
43,055-2
18,180-3
18,178-1
fluorocarbons
Fluorocarbon polymers are unique materials in that the polymer is not "wet" by hydrophilic or hydrophobic materials. They have
very low coefficients of friction and have outstanding chemical and thermal resistance properties. Copolymers find wide use as
they can be melt processed more readily than poly(tetra-fluoroethylene).
homo- and copolymers
37,246-3
37,245-5
37,247-1
26,066-5
42,691-1
45,471-0
42,693-8
53,357-2
53,358-0
53,359-9
46,962-9
46,961-0
42,721-7
42,722-5
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homo- and copolymers (continued)
42,719-5
42,720-9
43,119-2
49,490-9
49,487-9
49,488-7
45,766-3
45,767-1
45,779-5
45,780-9
45,781-7
37,445-8
37,443-1
37,446-6
45,459-1
43,093-5
43,094-3
46,809-6
46,811-8
18,247-8
44,509-6
45,728-0
37,807-0
37,808-9
37,806-2
45,730-2
45,757-4
45,729-9
30,629-0
45,458-3
42,715-2
42,714-4
34,707-8
18,270-2
42,716-0
42,717-9
42,718-7
42,148-0
42,154-5
42,137-5
42,139-1
42,140-5
42,141-3
42,142-1
42,144-8
42,145-6
42,146-4
42,147-2
42,149-9
42,151-0
42,152-9
42,150-2
42,153-7
Nafion
27,467-4
29,256-7
45,473-7
27,468-2
39,334-7
NAFION
NAFION
NAFION
NAFION
NAFION
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Nafion (continued)
30,938-9
49,578-6
52,710-6
52,711-4
52,708-4
27,470-4
51,021-1
52,721-1
52,712-2
47,454-1
39,292-8
formaldehyde copolymers
This category consists of copolymers of formaldehyde with various phenyl, phenol, melamine, or urea compounds. These materials, often called resins, tend to be low molecular weight (oligomeric) polymers and are complex mixtures. Structures shown in the
preceding Alphabetical section are representations of the idealized structure. These materials are generally further reacted to give
highly cross-linked polymers with excellent thermal properties.
melamine
44,194-5
44,193-7
40,559-0
40,558-2
41,858-7
41,859-5
41,855-2
41,856-0
41,860-9
(HYDROXYMETHYL)BENZOGUANAMINE, METHYLATED/ETHYLATED
(HYDROXYMETHYL)MELAMINE, METHYLATED/ISOBUTYLATED/CARBOXYLATED, 85 WT % SOLUTION IN ISOBUTANOL
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ETHYL KETONE
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED,65 WT. % SOLUTION IN TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACRYLATE
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), BUTYLATED, 95 WT. % SOLUTION IN 1-BUTANOL
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ISOBUTYLATED, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN ISOBUTANOL
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), METHYLATED
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), METHYLATED, 84 WT. % SOLUTION IN 1-BUTANOL
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), METHYLATED/BUTYLATED (55/45)
phenolic
40,805-0
40,551-5
40,804-2
40,803-4
40,677-5
40,676-7
37,298-6
40,657-0
40,659-7
urea
41,854-4
41,853-6
44,172-4
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Polymers (continued)
hydroxide functional
Various di- and polyfunctional hydroxy-containing polymers are listed. Not included are the numerous di- and polyfunctional
polyalkylene oxides, and Bisphenol A alkoxylates listed in the Ethers and the Surfactants categories, carbohydrates listed in
the Natural Polymers category, and vinyl alcohols listed in the Vinyl Alcohol category of this section.
difunctional
44,599-1
18,940-5
18,941-3
18,942-1
43,464-7
43,465-5
43,489-2
48,193-9
43,297-0
43,298-9
43,299-7
45,659-4
43,103-6
43,102-8
45,658-6
45,657-8
45,655-1
polyfunctional
34,752-3
34,753-1
41,323-2
38,767-3
38,768-1
38,766-5
40,620-1
19,079-9
20,038-7
20,040-9
34,641-1
47,314-6
45,758-2
45,759-0
49,709-6
19,206-6
18,213-3
19,110-8
19,097-7
41,843-9
41,841-2
41,842-0
18,256-7
38,806-8
38,804-1
38,803-3
38,802-5
38,797-5
38,798-3
18,268-0
43,621-6
43,622-4
4-TERT-BUTYLCALIX(4)ARENE
4-TERT-BUTYLCALIX(8)ARENE
POLY(2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE)
POLYBUTADIENE, EPOXY/HYDROXY FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA 1,300, AVERAGE MW CA 2,600
POLYBUTADIENE, EPOXY/HYDROXY FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA 1,300, AVERAGE MW CA 2,600
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200, AVERAGE MW CA. 2,400
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
POLYBUTADIENE, HYDROXYL FUNCTIONALIZED, AVERAGE MW CA. 6,200, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
POLYCAPROLACTONE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 300
POLYCAPROLACTONE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 900
POLY(1-(4-(3-CARBOXY-4-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO)BENZENESULFONAMIDO)ETHANEDIYL, SODIUM SALT),TECH
POLY(DICYCLOPENTADIENE-CO-P-CRESOL)
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)GLYCEROL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID), POLYOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,500
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)GLYCEROL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID), POLYOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,600
POLY(4-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID-CO-ETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE), 80 MOL % 4-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID
POLY(2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MV CA. 300,000
POLY(2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALLYL ALCOHOL)
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), 80 WT. % VINYL BUTYRAL
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW 70,000-100,000
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW 90,000-120,000
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW 170,000-250,000
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE M.W. 50,000-80,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 5,500
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 15,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 24,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 33,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 90%, M.N. 22,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL), MN CA. 27,000
POLY(VINYL FORMAL)
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL), AVERAGE MW CA. 8,000
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL), AVERAGE MW CA. 20,000
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natural polymers
This group consists of naturally occurring polymers and chemical modifications of these polymers. Cellulose, starch, lignin, chitin
and various polysaccharides are included in this group. These materials and their derivatives offer a wide range of properties and
applications. Natural polymers tend to be readily biodegradable, although the rate of degradation is generally inversely proportional to the extent of chemical modification. Definitions for terms used to describe these materials (degree of substitution, molar substitution, etc.) are found in the Glossary in the Reference Information section.
carboxymethylcellulose
32,306-3
36,038-4
41,927-3
41,931-1
41,930-3
41,928-1
41,933-8
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CARBOXYMETHYL
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
CELLULOSE,
SODIUM
SODIUM
SODIUM
SODIUM
SODIUM
SODIUM
SODIUM
SALT
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
SALT,
cellulose
31,069-7
43,523-6
43,524-4
cellulose esters
43,106-0
43,107-9
18,095-5
41,902-8
41,906-0
41,905-2
41,904-4
41,903-6
18,096-3
32,807-3
33,018-3
34,154-1
34,064-2
43,522-8
45,490-7
18,100-5
cellulose ethers
18,465-9
20,067-0
20,064-6
20,068-9
20,069-7
43,383-7
24,749-9
20,065-4
18,102-1
20,066-2
27,441-0
27,443-7
27,442-9
18,804-2
27,444-5
CELLULOSE, CYANOETHYLATED
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE, ETHOXYL CONTENT 48%, VISCOSITY 46 CPS
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
ETHYL CELLULOSE
METHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MN CA. 86,000
METHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MN CA. 63,000
METHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MN CA. 41,000
METHYL CELLULOSE, VISCOSITY 2% SOLUTION IN WATER 25CP
METHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MN 14,000
cellulose nitrate
43,502-3
43,503-1
43,505-8
43,506-6
43,508-2
43,509-0
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CELLULOSE
CELLULOSE
CELLULOSE
CELLULOSE
CELLULOSE
CELLULOSE
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
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Polymers (continued)
hydroxyalkyl cellulose
20,026-3
43,496-5
43,497-3
43,498-1
30,863-3
52,594-4
43,511-2
43,500-7
19,188-4
19,189-2
19,190-6
42,317-3
42,318-1
42,320-3
20,032-8
29,441-1
42,321-1
42,323-8
44,275-5
43,520-1
43,519-8
43,501-5
lignin
37,095-9
47,099-6
37,510-1
37,096-7
47,100-3
37,107-6
37,108-4
37,101-7
37,102-5
37,106-8
37,104-1
37,103-3
47,105-4
37,097-5
47,103-8
37,098-3
47,104-6
47,101-1
LIGNIN, ALKALI
LIGNIN, ALKALI, CARBOXYLATED
LIGNIN, ALKALI, CARBOXYMETHYL ETHER
LIGNIN, ALKALI, 2-HYDROXYPROPYL ETHER
LIGNIN, ALKALI, LOW SULFONATE CONTENT
LIGNIN, HYDROLYTIC
LIGNIN, HYDROLYTIC, HYDROXYMETHYL DERIVATIVE
LIGNIN, ORGANOSOLV
LIGNIN, ORGANOSOLV, ACETATE
LIGNIN, ORGANOSOLV, 2-ACETOXYETHYL ETHER
LIGNIN, ORGANOSOLV, 2-HYDROXYETHYL ETHER
LIGNIN, ORGANOSOLV, PROPIONATE
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, CALCIUM SALT
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, ACETATE
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, DESULFONATED
LIGNOSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, SUGARED
starch/maltodextrin
42,621-0
44,797-8
46,514-3
46,513-5
41,967-2
41,968-0
41,969-9
23,402-8
17,993-0
31,955-4
natural polymers-miscellaneous
26,077-0
31,807-8
28,289-8
28,287-1
13,704-9
A2,830-9
ACACIA, POWDER
AGAR, POWDER, HIGH GEL STANDARD
AGAR, FINE POWDER
AGAR, SHREDDED
AGAROSE, PURE POWDER
ALGINIC ACID
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natural polymers-miscellaneous (continued)
18,094-7
85,965-6
44,449-9
44,450-2
26,076-2
41,795-5
44,886-9
44,887-7
41,941-9
41,796-3
52,368-2
26,075-4
85,139-6
27,162-4
27,161-6
28,598-6
28,599-4
43,634-8
43,632-1
43,635-6
28,600-1
28,602-8
37,474-1
45,755-8
45,753-1
45,752-3
45,774-4
45,773-6
26,934-4
olefins
This group includes primarily polyethylene, polypropylene, their copolymers, and chemically modified analogs. Polyethylene andpolypropylene prepared by the new metallocene catalyst technology are also included. Definitions for terms used to describe these
materials, such as tensile strength, melt flow, etc., are found in the Glossary in the Reference Information section.
ethylene
26,935-2
42,802-7
42,803-5
42,804-3
42,805-1
42,807-8
42,808-6
42,810-8
33,211-9
18,190-0
42,796-9
42,797-7
42,798-5
42,799-3
42,801-9
42,901-5
42,777-2
42,778-0
42,779-9
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
POLYETHYLENE,
ethylene-acrylic
18,104-8
44,867-2
422
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ethylene-acrylic (continued)
42,672-5
42,671-7
42,674-1
42,673-3
42,677-6
42,676-8
43,077-3
43,064-1
43,066-8
43,085-4
20,058-1
20,057-3
43,084-6
43,083-8
43,086-2
18,805-0
42,663-6
42,662-8
42,664-4
42,670-9
20,072-7
42,669-5
20,070-0
42,668-7
42,667-9
42,666-0
43,263-6
43,076-5
43,264-4
43,265-2
43,266-0
43,075-7
43,268-7
43,269-5
43,364-0
42,654-7
42,655-5
ethylene-modified
43,426-4
43,427-2
49,708-8
18,194-3
45,663-2
43,720-4
45,662-4
42,781-0
44,447-2
44,448-0
19,191-4
42,783-7
46,710-3
ethylene-olefin
43,469-8
43,470-1
43,472-8
43,473-6
43,475-2
46,832-0
46,833-9
423
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ethylene-olefin (continued)
45,782-5
43,041-2
43,042-0
20,055-7
20,056-5
43,245-8
43,243-1
44,888-5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1,2-BUTYLENE) MONO-OL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-OCTENE), MELT INDEX 1
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-OCTENE), MELT INDEX 3.3
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE, 28 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE, 29 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE, 31 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE-G-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE/BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE, SULFONATED, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN 1-PROPANOL AND
DICHLOROETHANE
ethylene-propylene
18,962-6
20,051-4
20,052-2
46,007-9
43,271-7
42,791-8
42,792-6
42,793-4
42,795-0
42,794-2
42,913-9
42,819-1
42,820-5
42,821-3
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-PROPYLENE)
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-PROPYLENE-CO-5-METHYLENE-2-NORBORNENE), 50 WT. % ETHYLENE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-PROPYLENE-CO-5-METHYLENE-2-NORBORNENE), 70 WT. % ETHYLENE
POLYISOPRENE, HYDROGENATED
POLY(PROPYLENE-ALT-ETHYLENE), MULTI-ARM
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 2
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 6
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 10
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 11
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 20
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 30
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), VISCOSITY 3 POISE
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), VISCOSITY 10 POISE
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-ETHYLENE), VISCOSITY 200 POISE
ethylene-vinyl acetate
43,725-5
43,724-7
18,105-6
43,723-9
18,106-4
43,722-0
18,107-2
34,691-8
34,050-2
43,061-7
42,654-7
42,655-5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
ethylene-vinyl alcohol
41,407-7
41,409-3
41,408-5
41,410-7
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
CONTENT
CONTENT
CONTENT
CONTENT
27
32
38
44
MOLE
MOLE
MOLE
MOLE
%)
%)
%)
%)
propylene
42,811-6
42,817-5
42,902-3
42,818-3
42,785-3
42,786-1
42,788-8
46,251-9
42,789-6
18,238-9
45,215-7
45,214-9
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
POLYPROPYLENE,
propylene copolymers
43,108-7
43,109-5
43,110-9
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propylene copolymers (continued)
45,039-1
45,040-5
43,271-7
42,651-2
42,784-5
42,733-0
43,726-3
particles
This category consists primarily of small cross-linked particles. The most common members are acid or amine functional ion
exchange resins. Some of the particles have specific functional groups that promote substitution, oxidation, and reduction reactions.
Reagents used for combinatorial and solid-phase synthesis are included. Other particles are nonfunctional and are effective adsorbents for organic materials from aqueous phases. Dendrimers, not generally cross-linked, are included.
dendrimers
46,069-9
46,072-9
46,907-6
46,908-4
46,909-2
41,234-1
41,236-8
41,237-6
41,238-4
41,239-2
41,240-6
41,241-4
41,242-2
41,243-0
41,244-9
47,045-7
47,783-4
47,784-2
47,785-0
functionalized resins/gels
51,644-9
23,125-8
36,425-8
48,244-7
48,247-1
48,268-4
49,567-0
48,243-9
48,236-6
48,267-6
48,245-5
48,270-6
48,253-6
48,250-1
49,566-2
48,249-8
49,563-8
49,564-6
49,565-4
48,272-2
48,252-8
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Polymers (continued)
functionalized resins/gels (continued)
36,834-2
48,512-8
49,922-6
51,567-1
51,566-3
47,788-5
47,208-5
51,564-7
51,565-5
51,474-8
52,060-8
47,063-5
51,475-6
47,703-6
52,277-5
18,445-4
35,994-7
32,864-2
51,376-8
52,230-9
49,356-2
49,823-8
51,377-6
36,426-6
35,982-3
49,477-1
33,424-3
37,782-1
47,978-0
49,438-0
51,835-2
42,433-1
35,988-2
43,640-2
47,209-3
38,778-9
53,135-9
35,875-4
35,933-5
51,437-3
47,368-5
52,453-0
52,454-9
52,455-7
52,460-3
52,461-1
52,463-8
52,456-5
52,457-3
52,458-1
52,464-6
52,465-4
52,466-2
52,429-8
51,171-4
49,919-6
22,148-1
51,595-7
49,918-8
426
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Polymers (continued)
functionalized resins/gels (continued)
49,704-5
43,795-6
49,705-3
45,696-9
47,451-7
49,706-1
51,607-4
22,150-3
44,911-3
35,942-4
51,322-9
49,381-3
39,292-8
47,704-4
49,483-6
51,529-9
36,509-2
47,172-0
46,518-6
36,135-6
49,461-5
35,925-4
24,675-1
24,677-8
24,678-6
45,935-6
47,561-0
49,916-1
49,915-3
42,699-7
47,367-7
47,366-9
47,404-5
51,563-9
51,562-0
51,561-2
46,433-3
46,432-5
51,797-6
52,276-7
52,275-9
52,274-0
52,272-4
52,273-2
52,271-6
43,639-9
23,746-9
36,272-7
47,173-9
51,659-7
49,729-0
51,620-1
51,622-8
51,623-6
45,901-1
33,809-5
27,583-2
36,645-5
47,210-7
427
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Polymers (continued)
functionalized resins/gels (continued)
51,017-3
51,032-7
49,479-8
gel filtration
27,124-1
27,126-8
27,127-6
27,128-4
27,103-9
27,104-7
27,106-3
27,107-1
27,109-8
27,110-1
27,112-8
27,113-6
27,114-4
27,115-2
27,116-0
27,117-9
27,118-7
27,119-5
27,129-2
27,130-6
27,131-4
27,132-2
428
Products by Category
Polymers (continued)
ion exchange resins (continued)
21,743-3
43,665-8
42,862-0
42,863-9
42,864-7
43,662-3
43,394-2
43,393-4
42,876-0
42,877-9
43,660-7
43,667-4
43,666-6
42,879-5
21,744-1
21,746-8
21,747-6
42,882-5
42,866-3
42,209-6
42,867-1
21,748-4
42,870-1
21,749-2
21,750-6
21,751-4
43,661-5
43,395-0
44,648-3
42,872-8
42,878-7
43,668-2
42,881-7
42,873-6
42,874-4
42,869-8
43,670-4
43,669-0
37,859-3
nonfunctionalized resins/gels
21,648-8
21,649-6
44,462-6
44,458-8
44,459-6
44,034-5
41,909-5
43,097-8
44,607-6
24,674-3
42,696-2
42,697-0
46,316-7
46,317-5
46,318-3
45,935-6
45,936-4
45,937-2
45,938-0
429
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Polymers (continued)
nonfunctionalized resins/gels (continued)
45,939-9
45,940-2
45,941-0
45,946-1
45,948-8
45,943-7
45,944-5
45,945-3
46,831-2
43,444-2
42,698-9
41,910-9
49,670-7
43,095-1
49,671-5
49,696-0
phenylene containing
This category consists of polymers with backbone functionality that includes oxide, sulfide, sulfone or ketone, and phenylene or
other rigid aromatic groups. The polymers are thermally stable and used for high temperature applications. Liquid crystalline polyesters are included in this category.
phenylene oxide
18,180-3
18,178-1
45,664-0
phenylene sulfide
42,726-8
42,724-1
42,723-3
18,235-4
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE
phenyl sulfone
19,109-4
47,237-9
47,238-7
47,236-0
44,096-5
44,097-3
42,831-0
18,245-1
18,244-3
37,429-6
42,830-2
28,076-3
POLY(OXY-1,4-PHENYLENESULFONYL-1,4-PHENYLENE), MELT
POLY(OXY-1,4-PHENYLENESULFONYL-1,4-PHENYLENE), MELT
POLY(OXY-1,4-PHENYLENESULFONYL-1,4-PHENYLENE), MELT
POLY(OXY-1,4-PHENYLENESULFONYL-1,4-PHENYLENE), MELT
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE ETHER-ETHER-SULFONE), PELLETS
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE ETHER-ETHER-SULFONE), POWDER
POLYPHENYLSULFONE
POLYSULFONE, SECONDARY STANDARD
POLYSULFONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 22,000 (MO)
POLYSULFONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 56,000
POLYSULFONE, AVERAGE MW CA. 35,000
POLY(P-TOLUENESULFONAMIDE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE)
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
INDEX
75
65
16
6
phenylene containing-miscellaneous
42,728-4
42,727-6
quaternary-functional
Quaternary amine polyelectrolytes may contain the quaternary functionality in the main polymer backbone or pendant to the
backbone. A large variety of these polymers can be readily made by quaternizing the various polymers listed in the Amines
category.
backbone
10,768-9
40,908-1
45,862-7
40,903-0
430
HEXADIMETHRINE BROMIDE
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), 10 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(BIS(2-CHLOROETHYL) ETHER-ALT-1,3-BIS-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)UREA), QUATERNIZED, 62 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER
Products by Category
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backbone (continued)
40,902-2
40,901-4
40,911-1
40,914-6
40,913-8
pendant
43,492-2
48,027-4
43,639-9
19,088-8
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-3-TRIMETHYLAMMONIOPROPYL
CHLORIDE) ETHER, IN 2-PROPANOL
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), QUATERNIZED
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), CROSS-LINKED, METHYL CHLORIDE QUATERNARY SALT
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-2-DIMETHYL-AMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE), QUATERNIZED
silicones
Silicone (polysiloxane) polymers can be classified as fluids, elastomers, and resins. Polymers of moderate molecular weight are
fluids, while high molecular weight, slightly cross-linked polymers are elastomeric. Low molecular weight resins contain functional
groups, usually hydroxyl, alkoxy, or chloro groups, that undergo hydrolysis and/or condensation to form highly cross-linked structures. Silicones have excellent thermal stability, water repellency, and electrical insulation properties.
dialkyl/aryl
44,597-5
44,598-3
18,184-6
36,187-9
46,930-0
46,931-9
31,766-7
37,832-1
37,834-8
37,835-6
37,836-4
37,837-2
37,838-0
37,839-9
37,840-2
37,841-0
37,842-9
18,183-8
37,843-7
45,765-5
37,844-5
37,845-3
37,846-1
37,848-8
37,849-6
17,563-3
14,615-3
functional
44,451-0
48,106-8
52,261-9
52,260-0
52,259-7
52,258-9
48,030-4
48,258-7
48,168-8
48,169-6
48,124-6
NET-POLYACRYLIC-INTER-NET-POLYSILOXANE
POLY(CARBODIHYDRIDOSILANE)
POLYCARBOMETHYLSILANE, AVERAGE MW CA. 3500, ELECTRONIC GRADE
POLYCARBOMETHYLSILANE, AVERAGE MW CA. 2000, ELECTRONIC GRADE
POLYCARBOMETHYLSILANE, AVERAGE MW CA. 1400, ELECTRONIC GRADE
POLYCARBOMETHYLSILANE, AVERAGE MW CA. 800, ELECTRONIC GRADE
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-(3-AMINOPROPYL)METHYLSILOXANE)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) BIS((AMINOETHYLAMINOPROPYL)DIMETHOXYSILYL) ETHER
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL)TERMINATED, VISCOSITY 50 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL)TERMINATED, VISCOSITY 2,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(HYDROXYALKYL) TERMINATED
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functional (continued)
43,489-2
48,165-3
48,028-2
43,490-6
48,215-3
48,204-8
48,202-1
48,201-3
48,256-0
43,488-4
48,031-2
48,322-2
48,271-4
46,761-8
42,378-5
48,206-4
48,214-5
48,032-0
48,033-9
48,195-5
43,297-0
48,196-3
48,197-1
43,298-9
48,216-1
48,199-8
43,299-7
48,200-5
43,536-8
46,758-8
46,759-6
48,219-6
48,237-4
43,491-4
48,239-0
48,241-2
48,240-4
43,492-2
45,798-1
48,257-9
46,828-2
48,036-3
48,034-7
48,029-0
48,035-5
39,630-3
44,203-8
43,301-2
42,377-7
45,864-3
17,620-6
48,238-2
48,164-5
41,402-6
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standards
These materials are synthesized by special techniques, purified, and thoroughly characterized. They are used for instrument
calibration and for the relative determination of polymer molecular weights, employing GPC/ SEC techniques. Primary standards
are traceable to NIST standards while secondary standardshave an indirect comparison to NIST standards. A lot-specific Certificate
of Analysis detailing molecular weight parameters accompanies each product.
acrylic
18,129-3
18,132-3
18,141-2
18,153-6
18,187-0
18,335-0
18,155-2
18,219-2
18,338-5
18,336-9
18,337-7
18,222-2
37,003-7
silicone
18,184-6
36,187-9
styrene
18,243-5
32,782-4
32,771-9
32,772-7
37,951-4
32,774-3
32,775-1
33,034-5
32,777-8
32,778-6
32,779-4
33,035-3
32,780-8
48,080-0
32,781-6
46,169-5
46,171-7
46,172-5
46,173-3
standards-miscellaneous
18,164-1
18,167-6
18,245-1
18,249-4
18,250-8
36,835-0
18,262-1
52,329-1
52,330-5
52,331-3
52,332-1
52,334-8
52,335-6
46,494-5
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styrenes
Polystyrene and its copolymers have found important applications as films, foams, and structural components. Copolymers with
diene monomers are cross-linked to give thermoplastic elastomers. Acrylonitrile-containing copolymers, such as SAN and ABS, have
improved impact strength relative to polystyrene. Polystyrene film is highly transparent to visible radiation and has a high refractive
index. Vinyl aromatic polymers, which are analogs of polystyrene, are also included in this category.
alpha-methylstyrene
19,183-3
41,794-7
19,184-1
45,720-5
45,721-3
45,722-1
45,724-8
styrene
18,242-7
33,165-1
45,038-3
18,243-5
32,782-4
32,771-9
32,772-7
37,951-4
32,774-3
32,775-1
33,034-5
32,777-8
32,778-6
32,779-4
33,035-3
32,780-8
32,781-6
32,783-2
44,114-7
43,010-2
43,011-0
18,961-8
18,959-6
styrene copolymers
43,640-2
19,201-5
18,285-0
18,286-9
46,813-4
19,110-8
47,561-0
45,751-5
47,769-9
46,289-6
45,720-5
45,721-3
47,456-8
47,458-4
47,457-6
18,460-8
19,207-4
43,445-0
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styrene-diene
18,088-2
43,012-9
43,013-7
43,014-5
18,290-7
43,833-2
43,007-2
43,444-2
43,249-0
43,248-2
43,247-4
20,054-9
18,287-7
43,246-6
43,239-3
43,240-7
43,241-5
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 1-3
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 4
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-STYRENE), MELT INDEX 6-8
POLY(STYRENE-CO-BUTADIENE), 45 WT. % STYRENE
POLY(STYRENE-CO-BUTADIENE), MELT INDEX 2.8
POLY(STYRENE-CO-BUTADIENE), MELT INDEX 6
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 2% CROSS-LINKED, 200-400 MESH
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYBUTADIENE, 30 WT. % STYRENE, 80% DIBLOCK
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYBUTADIENE, BRANCHED, 30 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYBUTADIENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, BRANCHED, 21 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYBUTADIENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 28 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYBUTADIENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 30 WT. % STYRENE, MW 140,000
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE, MULTI-ARM, 10 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 14 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 17 WT. % STYRENE
POLYSTYRENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE-BLOCK-POLYSTYRENE, 22 WT. % STYRENE
styrene-maleic anhydride
43,529-5
43,527-9
43,528-7
43,525-2
43,526-0
42,694-6
42,695-4
44,238-0
44,239-9
44,240-2
44,237-2
44,236-4
44,234-8
44,235-6
43,455-8
43,456-6
styrene-modified
43,640-2
44,446-4
18,136-6
36,970-5
43,412-4
18,227-3
24,305-1
43,457-4
26,244-7
18,253-2
43,621-6
43,622-4
18,282-6
45,722-1
45,724-8
vinyl aromatic
18,125-0
18,254-0
19,196-5
19,193-0
46,194-6
POLYACENAPHTHYLENE
POLY(4-VINYLBIPHENYL), AVERAGE MW CA. 115,000 (GPC)
POLY(1-VINYLNAPHTHALENE)
POLY(2-VINYLNAPHTHALENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000
POLY(2-VINYLNAPHTHALENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 175,000
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urethanes
This category consists of three groups. Diisocyanate terminated oligomers are narrow molecular weight materials and may contain
no internal urethane groups. Polyfunctional isocyanate oligomers are prepared from isocyanate monomers and tend to be complex
mixtures represented by an idealized structure. Both groups are used to prepare polyurethane foams, elastomers, coatings, and
adhesives. Nonfunctional materials are high molecular weight polymers with internal urethane groups and no residual isocyanate
functionality.
functional
43,357-8
43,352-7
43,354-3
43,350-0
41,799-8
41,800-5
41,801-3
41,804-8
42,734-9
42,687-3
43,348-9
43,349-7
41,805-6
44,608-4
41,830-7
nonfunctional
41,831-5
41,832-3
41,833-1
43,021-8
43,018-8
43,019-6
43,022-6
43,015-3
43,016-1
45,806-6
vinyl acetals
Poly(vinyl acetal)s are prepared by reacting aldehydes with poly(vinyl alcohol), which is made by hydrolyzing poly(vinyl acetate).
Thus, the polymers contain varying levels of acetal, hydroxy, and acetate functionalities.Polyacetals, such as polyoxymethylene
(polyformaldehyde), are listed in the Ethers category.
butyral
19,097-7
41,843-9
41,841-2
41,842-0
18,256-7
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL
BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL
BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL
BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL
BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL
ACETATE),
ACETATE),
ACETATE),
ACETATE),
ACETATE),
formal
18,268-0
POLY(VINYL FORMAL)
vinyl alcohols
These polymers are generally named as the homopolymer while they are usually a copolymer containing vinyl acetate. Poly(vinyl
alcohol), and its copolymers, are prepared by the hydrolysis of vinyl acetate-containing polymers. Poly(vinyl alcohol) has the highest water solubility when about 88% of the acetate groups have been removed. Although atactic poly(vinyl acetate) is amorphous,
atactic poly(vinyl alcohol) exhibits crystallinity.
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ethylene
41,407-7
41,409-3
41,408-5
41,410-7
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
ALCOHOL-CO-ETHYLENE)
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
(ETHYLENE
CONTENT
CONTENT
CONTENT
CONTENT
27
32
38
44
MOLE
MOLE
MOLE
MOLE
%)
%)
%)
%)
MOWIOL 40-88
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-ITACONIC ACID)
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 99+% HYDROLYZED AVERAGE MW 89,000-98,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 99+% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 85,000-146,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 99+% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 124,000-186,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 98-99% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 31,000-50,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 98-99% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 85,000-146,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 98-99% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 124,000-186,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 98% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 13,000-23,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 97% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 50,000-85,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 96% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 85,000-146,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 87-89% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 13,000-23,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 87-89% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 31,000-50,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 87-89% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 85,000-146,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 87-89% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 124,000-186,000
POLY(VINYL ALCOHOL), 80% HYDROLYZED, AVERAGE MW 9,000-10,000
vinyl/vinylidene chlorides
Poly(vinyl chloride) is often highly plasticized to improve rheology for melt processing. It is highly susceptible to UV and high temperature degradation and stabilizers (see Stabilizers in the Polymer Additives section) are commonly added. Copolymers are made
with vinyl acetate and ethylene to improve rheology properties. Poly (vinylidene chloride), and some of its copolymers, is crystalline.
Poly(vinylidenechloride) copolymers have self-adhesive (clinging) characteristics.
vinyl chloride
18,262-1
38,929-3
38,932-3
38,933-1
38,827-0
18,958-8
34,677-2
34,675-6
34,676-4
18,955-3
46,829-0
46,830-4
46,488-0
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
POLY(VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL
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vinylidene chloride
44,607-6
43,095-1
49,696-0
43,040-4
43,038-2
43,710-7
vinyl esters
The majority of polymers in this category consist of vinyl acetate and its copolymers. Poly(vinyl acetate) is unique in that the most
common polymerization method results in a nonlinear, highly branched polymer. It is the precursor to poly(vinyl alcohol) and
poly(vinyl acetal) polymers.
ethylene-vinyl acetate
43,725-5
43,724-7
18,105-6
43,723-9
18,106-4
43,722-0
18,107-2
34,691-8
34,050-2
43,061-7
42,654-7
42,655-5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL
vinyl esters-miscellaneous
18,264-8
18,278-8
18,279-6
27,196-9
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vinyl ethers/ketones
A variety of homo- and copolymers containing these monomers is available. Alternating copolymers of vinyl ethers with maleic
anhydride, and their corresponding half esters, amides, and imides, offer a large number of polymers with a wide range of physical properties.
vinyl ethers
18,265-6
47,924-1
18,272-9
19,112-4
18,109-9
41,630-4
41,629-0
41,639-8
41,633-9
41,632-0
18,458-6
18,459-4
41,631-2
43,448-5
46,829-0
46,830-4
51,525-6
51,526-4
51,527-2
51,528-0
51,531-0
51,532-9
51,533-7
51,534-5
vinyl ketones
18,274-5
43,481-7
43,482-5
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oils
25,985-3
31,808-6
31,796-9
31,797-7
31,798-5
31,799-3
31,792-6
31,793-4
31,794-2
31,795-0
43,002-1
33,076-0
33,077-9
16,140-3
43,001-3
17,563-3
14,615-3
43,000-5
44,033-7
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CASTOR OIL
CEDAR WOOD OIL
FOMBLIN Y HVAC 18/8 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 2800
FOMBLIN Y HVAC 25/9 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 3300
FOMBLIN Y HVAC 40/11 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 3900
FOMBLIN Y HVAC 140/13 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 6500
FOMBLIN Y LVAC 06/6 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 1800
FOMBLIN Y LVAC 14/6 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 2500
FOMBLIN Y LVAC 16/6 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 2700
FOMBLIN Y LVAC 25/6 PERFLUOROPOLYETHER VACUUM-PUMP OIL, AVERAGE M.W. 3300
LINSEED OIL
MINERAL OIL, WHITE, HEAVY
MINERAL OIL, WHITE, LIGHT
MINERAL OIL (72ML = 6 X 12ML)
SAFFLOWER SEED OIL
SILICONE OIL, HIGH TEMPERATURE
SILICONE OIL, FOR MP & BP APPARATUS
SOYBEAN OIL
TUNG OIL
Products by Category
Polymer Additives and Polymerization Initiators
Polymer additives include those materials used to make and modify polymers. Categories include initiators, surfactants to stabilize
emulsion polymers, chain transfer agents to control molecular weight, plasticizers to increase flexibility, and stabilizers to prevent
polymer degradation. Additional additives including adhesion promoters, fillers, extenders, lubricants, release agents, and impact
modifiers are found in the Aldrich Catalog/Handbook of Fine Chemicals.
amine photochemical coinitiators
Tertiary amines are commonly used as coinitiators with Norrish Type II organic photoinitiators. The most frequently used free and
copolymerizable amines are listed. Many additional amines can be found in the Amines categories of the Monomers section. A
discussion of these materials can be found in the radiation curing books in the Books listing in the Reference Information section.
amine
40,897-2
40,898-0
33,095-7
23,490-7
41,565-0
copolymerizable amine
16,032-6
14,783-4
21,449-3
45,523-7
D13,947-5
14,934-9
21,873-1
E2,490-5
43,739-5
40,637-6
T5,830-0
4,4'-BIS(DIETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 99+%
4,4'-BIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 98%
CHRYSOIDIN (C.I. 11270)
4-(DIETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 97%
4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOIN, 97%
4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 98%
2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL BENZOATE, 99%
ETHYL 4-DIMETHYLAMINOBENZOATE, 99+%
2-ETHYLHEXYL 4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOATE, 98%
ISOAMYL 4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOATE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TRIETHANOLAMINE, 98%
BROMOTRICHLOROMETHANE, 99%
CARBON TETRABROMIDE, 99%
CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, ANHYDROUS, 99.5+%
CHLOROFORM
sulfur containing
24,096-6
38,145-4
46,517-8
E370-8
30,710-6
M580-1
T2,852-5
10,898-7
17,103-4
38,147-0
38,146-2
P790-8
39,624-9
1-BUTANETHIOL, 99+%
BUTYL 3-MERCAPTOPROPIONATE, 98%
3,6-DIOXA-1,8-OCTANEDITHIOL, 95%
ETHANETHIOL, 97%
ETHYL 3-MERCAPTOPROPIONATE, 99%
3-MERCAPTOPROPIONIC ACID, 99+%
4-METHYLBENZENETHIOL, 98%
METHYL 3-MERCAPTOPROPIONATE, 98%
TERT-NONYL MERCAPTAN, 97+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRAKIS(2-MERCAPTOACETATE), TECH.
PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRAKIS(3-MERCAPTOPROPIONATE)
1-PENTANETHIOL, 98%
4,4'-THIOBISBENZENETHIOL, 98%
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cross-linking agents for epoxides
Polyamines are commonly reacted with polyfunctional epoxides to give cross-linked polymers. Aliphatic amines are very reactive
and usually used at ambient conditions. Aromatic amines require higher reaction temperatures and give more stable products.
Anhydrides minimize toxicity concerns relative to amines. Catalytic cross-linking agents often require elevated reaction temperatures.
Commonly used materials are listed.
amine, aliphatic
A7,460-2
A7,480-7
13,245-4
P2,395-4
amine, aromatic
B460-0
12,346-3
10,326-8
13,689-1
anhydride
29,224-9
48,023-1
48,021-5
48,025-8
48,020-7
D7,660-9
52,298-8
52,295-3
E3,665-2
42,452-8
1-(2-AMINOETHYL)-PIPERAZINE, 99%
5-AMINO-1,3,3-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANEMETHYLAMINE, 99+%
3-(DIETHYLAMINO)PROPYLAMINE, 99+%
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, 99%
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN CA. 230
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN CA. 400
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
1-PROPANETHIOL, 99%
TRIETHYLENETETRAMINE, TECH., 60%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIS(POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AMINE TERMINATED) ETHER
inorganic peroxides
21,558-9
16,351-1
21,622-4
21,623-2
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organic peroxides
44,146-5
51,365-2
17,998-1
51,347-4
22,887-7
51,345-8
51,346-6
51,343-1
51,359-8
51,357-1
44,169-4
38,814-9
38,809-2
51,352-0
51,348-2
32,953-3
51,354-7
44,171-6
47,989-6
38,808-4
51,353-9
49,505-0
51,333-4
52,467-0
52,474-3
51,336-9
51,334-2
51,335-0
51,339-3
45,813-9
41,666-5
51,362-8
51,367-9
38,807-6
16,852-1
15,904-2
51,366-0
44,147-3
51,364-4
27,303-1
24,750-2
28,908-6
51,340-7
32,954-1
51,360-1
51,356-3
29,078-5
44,182-1
51,355-5
26,933-6
2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-1-(1-PHENYLETHOXY)PIPERIDINE
4,4'-TRIMETHYLENEBIS(1-PIPERIDINEPROPIONITRILE), 99%
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modifiers
modifiers-miscellaneous
19,315-1
46,854-1
48,026-6
46,298-5
1,1'-AZOBIS(N,N-DIMETHYLFORMAMIDE), 98%
POLYCYCLOHEXANONE
1,3,5-TRIS(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)HEXAHYDRO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE
2-DIAZO-1-NAPHTHOL-5-SULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE, TECH.
organic photoinitiators
This list contains 48 of the most commonly used organic photoinitiators. They are divided into classes to assist in locating a specific type or functionality. The UV absorption spectra of these materials, at two concentrations, are shown in the Photoinitiators UV
Absorption Spectra graphs in the Reference Information section. The Reference Information section also contains a Classes and Uses
of Photoinitiator Chart classifying initiators as Norrish Type I or II. Blends of photoinitiators are often used to get the best total cure,
cure speed and minimal color formation. These materials have not been evaluated as extensively as those listed here. Dyes are
used as sensitizers with photoinitiators to shift absorption wavelengths into the near UV and the visible regions. Combinations of
dyes and photoinitiators can be selected such that absorption peaks are obtained throughout the entire visible spectrum, allowing
the use of visible emission lasers to initiate photopolymerization. An extensive listing of acridinium, coumarin, cyanine, thiazine,
and xanthene dyes is found in the Aldrich Dyes, Indicators and Intermediates catalog. Request your FREE copy using the Aldrich
Literature Request Form.
acetophenone
29,920-0
29,921-9
29,673-2
31,985-6
31,801-9
A1,070-1
40,564-7
46,073-7
45,149-5
D5,485-0
22,710-2
40,566-3
27,571-9
32,810-3
27,856-4
40,561-2
41,089-6
40,565-5
40,563-9
29,074-2
benzil/benzoin
A8,840-9
39,941-8
39,939-6
B868-1
17,200-6
19,578-2
47,931-4
B870-3
19,611-8
D13,947-5
14,670-6
ANISOIN, 95%B515-1
BENZIL, 98%
BENZOIN, SUBLIMED, ZONE-REFINED, 99.9%
BENZOIN, SUBLIMED, 99.5+%
BENZOIN, 98%
BENZOIN ETHYL ETHER, 99%
BENZOIN ISOBUTYL ETHER, TECH., 90%
BENZOIN METHYL ETHER, 99%
BENZOIN METHYL ETHER, 96%
2,2-DIMETHOXY-2-PHENYLACETOPHENONE, 99%
4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOIN, 97%
4,4'-DIMETHYLBENZIL, 97%
benzophenone
40,632-5
49,614-6
27,773-8
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benzophenone (continued)
39,398-3
42,755-1
23,985-2
B930-0
40,562-0
26,246-3
40,623-6
B1,260-1
16,032-6
14,783-4
43,276-8
45,523-7
D11,050-7
14,934-9
D14,966-7
D14,967-5
22,043-4
H2,020-2
15,753-8
19,805-6
M2,995-9
46,332-9
40,624-4
BENZOPHENONE-2,3,4,5,6-D5, 98 ATOM % D
BENZOPHENONE, SUBLIMED, 99+%
BENZOPHENONE, 99+%
BENZOPHENONE, 99%
BENZOPHENONE/1-HYDROXYCYCLOHEXYL PHENYL KETONE, 50/50 BLEND
3,3',4,4'-BENZOPHENONETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE, SUBLIMED, 98%
(4-BENZOYLBENZYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 95%
4-BENZOYLBIPHENYL, 99%
4,4'-BIS(DIETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 99+%
4,4'-BIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 98%
4,4'-BIS(2-(1-PROPENYL)PHENOXY)BENZOPHENONE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
4-(DIETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 97%
4,4'-DIHYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
4-(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 98%
2,5-DIMETHYLBENZOPHENONE, TECH., 95%
3,4-DIMETHYLBENZOPHENONE, 99%
3-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
4-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 98%
2-METHYLBENZOPHENONE, 98%
3-METHYLBENZOPHENONE, 99%
4-METHYLBENZOPHENONE, 99%
5,5'-METHYLENEBIS(2-HYDROXY-4-METHOXYBENZOPHENONE), 90%
4-(P-TOLYLTHIO)BENZOPHENONE, 97%
cationic
53,101-4
53,100-6
53,099-9
52,704-1
52,699-1
52,698-3
52,707-6
52,703-3
40,807-7
53,114-6
53,102-2
53,098-0
53,097-2
52,702-5
53,108-1
53,111-1
53,110-3
44,583-5
52,706-8
52,696-7
52,695-9
52,701-7
52,693-2
52,697-5
52,700-9
40,722-4
40,721-6
53,105-7
52,694-0
53,107-3
53,103-0
thioxanthone
40,630-9
C7,240-4
40,636-8
1-CHLORO-4-PROPOXY-9H-THIOXANTHEN-9-ONE, 97%
2-CHLOROTHIOXANTHEN-9-ONE, 98%
2,4-DIETHYL-9H-THIOXANTHEN-9-ONE, 98%
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thioxanthone (continued)
40,633-3
40,631-7
42,534-6
T3,400-2
organic photoinitiators-miscellaneous
A9,000-4
12,324-2
11,931-8
10,823-5
12,489-3
D3,173-7
41,595-2
E1,220-6
F40-8
M3,050-7
15,650-7
51,144-7
40,639-2
ANTHRAQUINONE, 97%
ANTHRAQUINONE-2-SULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT MONOHYDRATE, 97%
(BENZENE)TRICARBONYLCHROMIUM, 98%
2-TERT-BUTYLANTHRAQUINONE, 98%
CAMPHORQUINONE, 97%
DIBENZOSUBERENONE, 97%
DIPHENYL(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLBENZOYL)PHOSPHINE OXIDE, 97%
2-ETHYLANTHRAQUINONE, 97+%
FERROCENE, 98%
METHYL BENZOYLFORMATE, 98%
PHENANTHRENEQUINONE, 99+%
PHENYLBIS(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLBENZOYL)PHOSPHINE OXIDE, 97%
PHENYL TRIBROMOMETHYL SULFONE, 98%
plasticizers
Plasticizers reduce interactions between segments of polymer chains, decreasing Tg, melt viscosity, and elastic modulus. Plasticizers
tend to be nonvolatile materials and have good compatibility with the desired polymer. Solubility parameters are used to predict
polymer compatibility, and values for common plasticizers are given in the Reference Information section. A few of the large number of external plasticizers are listed here.
adipate ester
42,101-4
46,023-0
40,606-6
29,118-8
52,519-7
42,205-3
42,201-0
42,202-9
42,203-7
33,210-0
30,949-4
24,572-0
45,058-8
46,021-4
18,625-2
BIS(2-(2-BUTOXYETHOXY)ETHYL) ADIPATE
BIS(2-BUTOXYETHYL) ADIPATE, TECH.
BIS(3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXYLMETHYL) ADIPATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) ADIPATE, 99%
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) ADIPATE, 99% (EASTMAN DOA)
DBE DIBASIC ESTER (MIXTURE DIMETHYL GLUTARATE DIMETHYL SUCCINATE & DIMETHYL ADIPATE
DBE-2 DIBASIC ESTER (MIXTURE OF DIMETHYL GLUTARATE AND DIMETHYL ADIPATE)
DBE-2SPG DIBASIC ESTER (MIXTURE OF DIMETHYL GLUTARATE AND DIMETHYL ADIPATE)
DBE-3 DIBASIC ESTER (MIXTURE OF DIMETHYL ADIPATE AND DIMETHYL GLUTARATE)
DBE-6 DIBASIC ESTER, 98% (DIMETHYL ADIPATE)
DIBUTYL ADIPATE, 96%
DIETHYL ADIPATE, 99%
DIISOBUTYL ADIPATE, 99%
DIISODECYL ADIPATE, TECH.
DIMETHYL ADIPATE, 99+%
azelate ester
12,458-3
44,788-9
29,390-3
17,102-6
benzoate
45,802-3
45,803-1
45,807-4
45,808-2
45,805-8
ISODECYL BENZOATE
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIBENZOATE
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE
2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIBENZOATE
phthalate ester
30,850-1
46,009-5
51,485-3
51,481-0
38,900-5
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phthalate ester (continued)
24,047-8
15,243-9
52,498-0
30,615-0
D9,962-5
45,481-8
15,264-1
37,667-1
37,666-3
37,665-5
24,068-0
D17,898-5
D20,115-4
36,863-6
52,518-9
10,588-0
29,060-2
52,527-8
sebacate ester
46,010-9
29,083-1
D4,950-4
24,607-7
22,311-5
28,071-2
trimellitate ester
48,146-7
38,899-8
36,860-1
plasticizers-miscellaneous
46,125-3
46,126-1
46,128-8
46,129-6
46,131-8
46,124-5
47,616-1
47,612-9
46,020-6
47,613-7
46,047-8
42,206-1
D15,880-1
42,204-5
47,618-8
47,619-6
28,063-1
47,627-7
11,240-2
47,615-3
46,022-2
46,025-7
52,525-1
47,614-5
47,622-6
46,045-1
45,802-3
46,048-6
47,804-0
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plasticizers-miscellaneous (continued)
45,803-1
45,059-6
45,807-4
46,012-5
46,013-3
46,014-1
46,016-8
46,017-6
45,808-2
45,833-3
46,019-2
52,510-3
46,018-4
44,789-7
45,805-8
51,484-5
stabilizers
Most polymers are susceptible to environmental degradation and require the addition of a stabilizer such as an antioxidant or UV
absorber to prevent premature degradation. Hindered phenols and hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) deactivate existing radicals, including peroxy compounds formed by air oxidation. UV absorbers dissipate UV radiation in a method nondestructive to the
polymer. Free radical inhibitors are added to monomers as stabilizers to inhibit premature polymerization. The more common
inhibitors are listed.
antioxidant
41,780-7
44,221-6
41,327-5
44,732-3
D12,840-6
45,563-6
41,778-5
41,310-0
41,312-7
41,311-9
41,779-3
37,213-7
37,048-7
40,815-8
41,314-3
41,313-5
40,809-3
36,707-9
44,178-3
36,708-7
49,633-2
49,539-5
46,852-5
45,562-8
41,328-3
41,322-4
40,793-3
40,798-4
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1,4-BENZOQUINONE, 98%
2-TERT-BUTYL-4-ETHYLPHENOL, 98%
2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-ETHYLPHENOL, 99%
2,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHOXYPHENOL, 97%
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free radical inhibitor (continued)
24,002-8
D4,740-4
30,075-6
H1,790-2
17,689-3
21,131-1
11,296-8
42,534-6
44,366-2
43,736-0
P1,483-1
23,201-7
T6,345-2
T7,900-6
46,136-9
2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHYLPHENOL, 99+%
2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHYLPHENOL, 99%
2,3-DIMETHYLHYDROQUINONE, 99%
HYDROQUINONE, 99%
METHOXYHYDROQUINONE, 98%
METHYL-1,4-BENZOQUINONE, 98%
METHYLHYDROQUINONE, 99%
10-METHYLPHENOTHIAZINE, 98%
4-NITROPHENOL, SODIUM SALT, WET
4-NITROSOPHENOL, SODIUM SALT, 12 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
PHENOTHIAZINE, 98+%
TETRACHLORO-1,4-BENZOQUINONE, 99%
2-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENOTHIAZINE, 97%
2,4,6-TRIMETHYLPHENOL, 97%
TRIS(N-NITROSO-N-PHENYLHYDROXYLAMINATO)ALUMINUM, 97%
UV stabilizer
41,319-4
41,583-9
42,274-6
41,343-7
32,280-6
41,321-6
44,177-5
42,247-9
C4,470-2
14,333-2
42,332-7
38,339-2
12,621-7
D11,100-7
32,357-8
42,690-3
44,224-0
43,715-8
41,318-6
41,317-8
41,581-2
41,582-0
43,717-4
43,737-9
41,320-8
41,586-3
H3,620-6
41,315-1
44,226-7
43,738-7
40,794-1
43,716-6
41,323-2
41,324-0
44,231-3
53,396-3
43,765-4
44,225-9
44,179-1
44,180-5
44,222-4
N-(1-ACETYL-2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-4-PIPERIDINYL)-2-DODECYLSUCCINIMIDE
4-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
2-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4,6-DI-TERT-PENTYLPHENOL, 98%
2-(3-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99%
2-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4-(1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYLBUTYL)PHENOL, 98%
2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
3,9-BIS(OCTADECYLOXY)-2,4,8,10-TETRAOXA-3,9-DIPHOSPHASPIRO(5.5)UNDECANE
2-TERT-BUTYL-6-(5-CHLORO-2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4-METHYLPHENOL, 98%
5-CHLORO-2-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
5-CHLORO-2-HYDROXY-4-METHYLBENZOPHENONE, 99%
2,4-DI-TERT-BUTYL-6-(5-CHLORO-2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)PHENOL, 98%
3',5'-DICHLORO-2'-HYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 99%
2,4-DIHYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
2,2'-DIHYDROXY-4,4'-DIMETHOXYBENZOPHENONE, 98%
2,2'-DIHYDROXY-4-METHOXYBENZOPHENONE, 98%
2',4'-DIHYDROXY-3'-PROPYLACETOPHENONE, 99%
DIISODECYL PHENYL PHOSPHITE
2,6-DIMETHYL-1,3-DIOXAN-4-OL ACETATE, TECH., 85%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
2-DODECYL-N-(1,2,2,6,6-PENTAMETHYL-4-PIPERIDINYL)SUCCINIMIDE, TECH.
2-DODECYL-N-(2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-4-PIPERIDINYL)SUCCINIMIDE, 95%
ETHYL 2-CYANO-3,3-DIPHENYLACRYLATE, 98%
2-ETHYLHEXYL 2-CYANO-3,3-DIPHENYLACRYLATE, 97%
2-ETHYLHEXYL TRANS-4-METHOXYCINNAMATE, 98%
2-ETHYLHEXYL SALICYLATE, 99%
HEXADECYL 3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYBENZOATE, 98%
HEXAHYDRO-BIS(TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDINYL)HEXAAZACYCLOPENTA(DEF)FLUORENEDION 98%
2-HYDROXY-4-METHOXYBENZOPHENONE, 98%
2-HYDROXY-4-(OCTYLOXY)BENZOPHENONE, 98%
4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEBIS(DIISODECYL PHENYL PHOSPHITE)
MENTHYL ANTHRANILATE, 98%
2,2'-METHYLENEBIS(6-(2H-BENZOTRIAZOL-2-YL)-4-(1,1,3,3TETRAMETHYLBUTYL)PHENOL)99%
2-PHENYL-5-BENZIMIDAZOLESULFONIC ACID, 98%
POLY(2-(4-BENZOYL-3-HYDROXYPHENOXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE)
POLY(N,N'-BIS(TETRAMETHYLPIPERIDINYL)HEXANDIAMINE-CO-DICHLOROMORPHOLINOTRIAZINE)
POLY(DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL PHOSPHITE
POLY(TETRAMEBUTYLAMINO)-TRIAZINE-DIYL-(TETRAMETHYL-PIPERIDYL IMINO)-HEXAMETHYLENE-(TETRAMETHYL-4-PIPERIDYL IMINO)
SALICYLIC ACID, COMPOUND WITH TRIETHANOLAMINE, 75 WT % SOLUTION IN 1,2-PROPANEDIOL
TRIISODECYL PHOSPHITE
TRIS(2,4-DI-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL) PHOSPHITE, 98%
TRIS(NONYLPHENYL) PHOSPHITE
TRIS(TRIDECYL) PHOSPHITE
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moisture scavenger
45,850-3
45,848-1
44,627-0
44,626-2
BIS(2-(2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-3-OXAZOLIDINYL)-ETHYL) 1,6-HEXANEDIYLBISCARBAMATE
3-BUTYL-2-(1-ETHYLPENTYL)OXAZOLIDINE
5-ETHYL-2,8-DIISOPROPYL-1-AZA-3,7-DIOXA-BICYCLO(3.3.0)OCTANE
A,A,4,4-TETRAMETHYL-2-(1-METHYLETHYL)-N-(2-METHYLPROPYLIDENE)-3-OXAZOLIDINEETHANAMINE, TECH, 85%
surfactants
The majority of synthetic surfactants are not pure compounds, but consist of molecules of uniform composition with varying
molecular weights. The reported molecular weight is an average value. HLB values reflect the hydrophile/ lipophile nature of the
molecule. Surfactants are a principle component in the preparation of emulsion polymers.
ionic
42,052-2
42,053-0
43,315-2
46,815-0
22,157-0
38,588-3
47,258-1
47,260-3
D20,117-0
28,995-7
86,201-0
85,192-2
46,816-9
46,329-9
46,322-1
46,324-8
46,325-6
46,330-2
47,204-2
47,205-0
46,326-4
46,327-2
46,328-0
46,817-7
47,321-9
47,319-7
42,154-5
42,137-5
42,139-1
42,140-5
42,146-4
42,147-2
nonionic
42,054-9
43,312-8
43,313-6
43,314-4
23,598-9
85,836-6
38,883-1
38,885-8
23,599-7
38,888-2
38,889-0
23,600-4
38,886-6
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nonionic (continued)
43,128-1
43,624-0
46,638-7
22,262-3
43,554-6
43,555-4
43,551-1
43,553-8
23,856-2
23,857-0
23,858-9
23,863-5
23,864-3
23,865-1
23,867-8
23,868-6
23,869-4
42,128-6
42,129-4
42,130-8
42,132-4
42,133-2
42,134-0
42,135-9
45,260-2
45,798-1
47,320-0
46,297-7
47,318-9
43,540-6
43,541-4
43,542-2
43,543-0
43,544-9
43,545-7
43,546-5
41,232-5
45,900-3
45,899-6
45,898-8
45,896-1
46,690-5
46,639-5
46,640-9
46,688-3
46,641-7
46,687-5
43,547-3
43,548-1
43,550-3
31,821-3
38,891-2
38,892-0
31,822-1
38,893-9
38,894-7
52,107-8
27,838-6
46,118-0
BRIJ 97
BRIJ 98
BRIJ 700
2,5-DIMETHYL-3-HEXYNE-2,5-DIOL, 98%
ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAKIS(ETHOXYLATE-B-PROPOXYLATE) TETROL, AVERAGE MN CA. 7,200
ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAKIS(ETHOXYLATE-B-PROPOXYLATE) TETROL, AVERAGE MN CA. 8,000
ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAKIS(PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE) TETROL, AVERAGE MN CA. 3,600
ETHYLENEDIAMINE TETRAKIS(PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE) TETROL, AVERAGE MN CA. 15,000
IGEPAL CA-210
IGEPAL CA-520
IGEPAL CA-720
IGEPAL CO-210
IGEPAL CO-520
IGEPAL CO-720
IGEPAL CO-890
IGEPAL CO-990
IGEPAL DM-970
MERPOL A SURFACTANT
MERPOL DA SURFACTANT
MERPOL HCS SURFACTANT
MERPOL LFH SURFACTANT
MERPOL OJ SURFACTANT
MERPOL SE SURFACTANT
MERPOL SH SURFACTANT
8-METHYL-1-NONANOL PROPOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 11
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-GRAFT-POLY(ETHYLENE/PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) (CA. 7 EO) N-ALKYL (C13-C15) 3-SULFOPROPYL ETHER, POTASSIUM SALT
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MYRISTYL TALLOW ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) (CA. 9 EO) 4-NONYLPHENYL 3-SULFOPROPYL ETHER, POTASSIUM SALT
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 1,100
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 1,900
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 2,900
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 4,400
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 5,800
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 8,400
POLYETHYLENE-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 575
POLYETHYLENE-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 875
POLYETHYLENE-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 920
POLYETHYLENE-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,400
POLYOXYETHYLENE(80) SORBITAN MONOLAURATE, 72 WT. % IN WATER
POLYOXYETHYLENE SORBITAN TETRAOLEATE
POLYOXYETHYLENE SORBITOL HEXAOLEATE
POLYOXYETHYLENE(6) TRIDECYL ETHER
POLYOXYETHYLENE(12) TRIDECYL ETHER
POLYOXYETHYLENE(18) TRIDECYL ETHER
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MN 2000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MN 2700
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN 3300
SORBITAN MONOLAURATE
SORBITAN MONOOLEATE
SORBITAN MONOPALMITATE
SORBITAN MONOSTEARATE
SORBITAN SESQUIOLEATE
SORBITAN TRIOLEATE
TERGITOL(TM) NP-9
2,4,7,9-TETRAMETHYL-5-DECYNE-4,7-DIOL, 98%, MIXTURE OF (+/-) AND MESO
2,4,7,9-TETRAMETHYL-5-DECYNE-4,7-DIOL ETHOXYLATE (1.75 EO/OH)
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nonionic (continued)
46,119-9
46,120-2
30,313-5
49,475-5
49,476-3
23,472-9
28,210-3
36,934-9
30,041-1
23,473-7
30,312-7
27,434-8
27,435-6
37,425-3
27,436-4
38,890-4
42,141-3
42,142-1
42,144-8
42,145-6
452
Product No.
T2,140-7
28,911-6
39,394-0
13,487-2
24,122-9
29,121-8
30,824-2
23,453-2
28,556-0
13,295-0
M618-2
27,414-3
29,226-5
38,762-2
E370-8
38,761-4
29,224-9
16,302-3
44,024-8
11,020-5
24,039-7
B8,225-1
44,027-2
44,029-9
M8,530-1
41,666-5
45,813-9
10,487-6
22,117-1
37,779-1
V370-0
43,675-5
T8,780-7
C8,315-5
23,974-7
44,057-4
17,556-0
13,190-3
23,620-9
17,559-5
38,809-2
51,348-2
51,352-0
44,109-0
44,408-1
23,958-5
14,857-1
14,866-0
14,723-0
26,933-6
10,960-6
15,572-1
39,537-4
33,039-6
19,244-9
41,651-7
13,302-7
CAS No.
80-08-0
80-09-1
80-10-4
80-10-4
80-15-9
80-43-3
80-62-6
81-30-1
81-64-1
81-84-5
84-11-7
84-47-9
84-51-5
84-60-6
84-61-7
84-62-8
84-65-1
84-66-2
84-69-5
84-74-2
84-74-2
84-74-2
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46,909-2
51,622-8
51,623-6
45,848-1
52,328-3
CAS No.
Product No.
168473-14-1
169391-91-7
170006-88-9
177987-93-8
178873-19-3
192948-77-9
196109-15-6
196109-16-7
196109-17-8
198570-39-7
200960-84-5
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
202009-64-1
202009-65-2
202009-66-3
204719-89-1
209072-71-9
209072-72-0
211431-70-8
48,371-0
46,862-2
45,473-7
47,209-3
48,238-2
41,243-0
49,645-6
49,652-9
49,650-2
52,361-5
39,334-7
47,063-5
47,703-6
51,474-8
51,475-6
51,564-7
51,565-5
52,060-8
52,277-5
41,239-2
41,241-4
47,045-7
49,708-8
51,484-5
51,481-0
51,526-4
Times a wastin.
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Key:
y =
d =
h =
m =
s =
years
days
hours
minutes
seconds
Initiator
Solvent
T(C)
kd(s-1)
70
69
80
80
95
102
50
70
100
60
78
100
4.6 x 10 -5
1.9 x 10-5
9.0 x 10-5
6.5 x 10-6
5.4 x 10-5
1.3 x 10-4
2.2 x 10-6
3.2 x 10-5
1.5 X 10-3
2.0 x 10-6
2.3 x 10-5
5.0 x 10-4
93
115
145
1.9 x 10-5
1.1 x 10-5
4.7 x 10-4
44,146-5
11,816-8
tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate
4,4-Azobis(4-cyanovaleric acid)
38,021-0
1,1'-Azobis(cyclohexanecarbonitrile)
Acetone
Water
Water
Toluene
44,109-0
2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN)
Benzene
17,998-1
Benzoyl peroxide2
Benzene
44,169-4
38,814-9
38,809-2
41,666-5
2,2-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)butane
1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane
2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5dimethylhexane
2,5-Bis(tert-Butylperoxy)2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne
Bis(1-(tert-butylperoxy)-1methylethyl)benzene
1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane
tert-Butyl hydroperoxide
38,807-6
tert-Butyl peracetate
Benzene
16,852-1
tert-Butyl peroxide
15,904-2
tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
44,147-3
24,750-2
Benzene
28,908-6
32,954-1
29,078-5
Cyclohexanone peroxide
Dicumyl peroxide
Lauroyl peroxide
Benzene
Benzene
Benzene
44,182-1
26,933-6
21,622-4
32,953-3
44,171-6
38,808-4
88 (toluene)
65 (toluene)
70 (benzene)
100 (benzene)
Benzene
Benzene
120 (benzene)
125 (benzene)
115 (benzene)
85 (dibutyl phthalate)
Benzene
Water
0.1M NaOH
130
160
170
183
85
100
130
80
100
130
100
130
3 x 10-7
6.6 x 10-6
2.0 x 10-5
3.1 x 10-5
1.2 x 10-6
1.5 x 10-5
5.7 x 10-4
7.8 x 10-8
8.8 x 10-7
3.0 x 10-5
1.1 x 10-5
3.5 x 10-4
115
145
4.0 x 10-7
6.6 x 10-6
40
60
85
80
50
60
80
90
4.9 x 10-7
9.2 x 10-6
3.8 x 10-4
6.9 x 10-5
9.5 x 10-7
3.2 x 10-6
9.2 x 10-5
3.5 x 10-4
170 (benzene)
100 (benzene)
125 (benzene)
103 (benzene)
98 (aliphatic hydrocarbons)
135 (toluene)
90 (benzene)
115 (benzene)
65 (benzene)
Polymer Handbook, Eds. Brandrup, J; Immergut, E.H.; Grulke, E.A., 4th Edition, John Wiley, New York, 1999, II/2-69; Aldrich Catalog No. Z41,247-3.
Amines can significantly increase the decomposition rates of peroxides, e.g., addition of N,N-dimethyl aniline to benzoyl peroxide causes the latter to
decompose rapidly at room temperature.
469
Benzoin
ethers
X
Benzil
ketals
X
alkylphenones
Acylalkylphosphine
phenones
oxides
Paper coatings
X
Printing plates
Offset inks
X
X
Clear coatings
(on metal,
wood, plastic)
Visible
Photoinitiators
Type II
X
X2
X
X1
Screen inks
X3
Pigmented
coatings
White lacquers
X4
Photo resists
X3
X
X
X
(1) In combination with benzophenone. (2) Only systems of high reactivity. (3) Partially in combination with thioxanthones. (4) Thin layers only.
Table I: Commonly Used Radical and Cationic Photoinitiators whose UV Absorption Spectra are
Displayed in this Section. (Click on the photoinitiator name coded red to view the UV
spectrum. Click on the product number to link to the product information in the Alphabetical
List of Products.)
Acetophenone, 99%
Anisoin, 95%
Anthraquinone, 97%
Anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid, sodium salt
monohydrate, 97%
(Benzene) tricarbonylchromium, 98%
Benzil, 98%
Benzoin, sublimed, 99.5+%
Benzoin ethyl ether, 99%
Benzoin isobutyl ether, tech., 90%
Benzoin methyl ether, 96%
Benzophenone, 99%
Benzophenone/1-Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl
ketone, 50/50 blend
3,3',4,4'-Benzophenonetetracarboxylic
dianhydride, sublimed, 98%
4-Benzoylbiphenyl, 99%
2-Benzyl-2-(dimethylamino)-4'morpholinobutyrophenone, 97%
4,4'-Bis(diethylamino)benzophenone, 99+%
4,4'-Bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%
Camphorquinone, 98%
2-Chlorothioxanthen-9-one, 98%
(Cumene)cyclopentadienyliron(II)
hexafluorophosphate, 98%
Dibenzosuberenone, 97%
2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95%
4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99%
Cat. No.
19,611-8
14,934-9
14,670-6
D14,966-7
D14,967-5
40,566-3
27,571-9
E1,220-6
F40-8
32,810-3
27,856-4
22,043-4
H2,020-2
40,561-2
40,565-5
15,753-8
19,805-6
M3,050-7
40563-9
15,650-7
29,074-2
T3,400-2
40,722-4
40,721-6
Photoinitiator
2,2-Dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, 99%
4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%
4,4'-Dimethylbenzil, 97%
2,5-Dimethylbenzophenone, tech., 95%
3,4-Dimethylbenzophenone, 99%
Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide/
2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiophenone, 50/50 blend
4'-Ethoxyacetophenone, 98%
2-Ethylanthraquinone, 97+%
Ferrocene, 98%
3'-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99+%
4'-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99%
3-Hydroxybenzophenone, 99%
4-Hydroxybenzophenone, 98%
1-Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, 99%
2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiophenone, 97%
2-Methylbenzophenone, 98%
3-Methylbenzophenone, 99%
Methybenzoylformate, 98%
2-Methyl-4'-(methylthio)-2-morpholinopropiophenone, 98%
Phenanthrenequinone, 99+%
4'-Phenoxyacetophenone, 98%
Thioxanthen-9-one, 98%
Triarylsulfonium hexafluoroantimonate salts,
mixed, 50% in propylene carbonate
Triarylsulfonium hexafluorophosphate salts,
mixed, 50% in propylene carbonate
471
O
C CH
3
O
CH O
3
CH C
OCH
OH
0.0224 %
0.0040 %
0.0011 %
0.0014 %
O
S ONa
O
H O
2
0.0010%
0.0033 %
0.0004 %
0.0006 %
B515-1
Benzil, 98%
O O
C C
.8
OC
Cr
CO
CO
.8
.6
0.0012 %
.4
0.0029 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0023 %
0.0011 %
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
CH
.8
280
300
CH C
.8
OH
.2
.2
320
340
360
Nanometers
440
0.0019 %
.4
300
420
380
400
420
440
0.0027 %
.6
.4
280
400
Absorbance
0.0017 %
260
380
OCH CH
2 3
0.0056 %
240
320
340
360
Nanometers
Absorbance
260
.6
0
220
240
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
473
.8
B870-3
CH C
CH C
O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3
OCH
3
.8
.6
.6
0.0069 %
.4
0.0043 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0110 %
0.0020 %
.4
.2
0
220
.2
240
B930-0
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
240
260
280
300
380
400
420
440
40,562-0 Benzophenone/1-Hydroxycyclohexyl
phenyl ketone, 50/50 blend
Benzophenone, 99%
O
C
.8
320
340
360
Nanometers
.8
O
C
OH
.6
0.0012 %
0.0015 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0.0150 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0030 %
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
O
.8
Absorbance
.6
0.0030 %
0.0031 %
0.0010 %
0.0004 %
.4
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
.8
CH
C
.8
N(CH )
32
CH CH
2 3
0.0035 %
0.0020 %
0.0020 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0.0008 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
CH CH
3 2
CH CH N
3 2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0
220
240
260
280
300
CH CH
2 3
NCH CH
2 3
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
475
CH
3
.8
.8
CH
3
R
or
R = CH
3
0.0271 %
0.0071 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
CH
3
N
CH
3
CH
3
0
220
R = H
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0008 %
R = CH
3
R= H
.6
0.0031%
.6
240
260
280
300
CH
3
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
40,807-7 (Cumene)cyclopentadienyliron(II)
hexafluorophosphate, 98%
O
Cl
Fe
S
CH
PF
3
CH CH
.8
.8
0.0024 %
0.0007 %
0.0027 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0.0055 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
O
C
.8
.8
0.0016 %
0.0005 %
0.0014 %
.4
.2
.2
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0.0100 %
.6
.4
0
220
OCH CH
2 3
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
OCH CH
2 3
CH
0
220
440
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
O
HO
O OCH3
OH
C C
OCH
.8
.8
0.0036 %
0.0009 %
0.0011 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0.0020 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
477
O O
CH
.8
C C
CH
.8
.6
0.0043 %
0.0030 %
0.0009 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
.4
.4
.2
.2
CH
3
N
CH
0
220
0.0010 %
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
CH
.8
CH
3
.8
CH
3
C
CH
3
.6
.6
0.0015 %
0.0039 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0296 %
0.0013 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
27,571-9
4'-Ethoxyacetophenone, 98%
CH
3O O
CH
.8
O
C CH
CH
.8
OCH CH
2 3
O OH
C
.6
C
CH
CH
3
.6
0.0019 %
.4
0.0044 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0223 %
0.0009 %
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
240
F40-8
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
Ferrocene, 98%
Fe
CH CH
2 3
.8
.8
0.0028 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0.0065 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0005 %
0
220
.6
0.0018 %
.6
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
479
3'-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99+%
27,856-4
4'-Hydroxyacetophenone, 99%
O
C CH
3
O
C CH
3
.8
OH
.8
OH
.6
Absorbance
0.0007 %
0.0009 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
0.0048 %
Absorbance
0.0026 %
.6
240
22,043-4
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
3-Hydroxybenzophenone, 99%
240
H2,020-2
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
4-Hydroxybenzophenone, 98%
O
HO
C
HO
.8
.8
0.0030 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0011 %
0.0013 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0.0051 %
.6
.6
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
40,565-5
2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiophenone, 97%
O
C
OH
.8
OH
C
CH
.8
0.0047 %
0.0019 %
.2
.2
15,753-8
H2,020-2
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0.0053 %
0.0008 %
.4
260
.6
.4
240
CH
3
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0
220
0
220
440
2-Methylbenzophenone, 98%
4-Hydroxybenzophenone,
98%
240
19,805-6
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
3-Methylbenzophenone, 99%
C
CH
.8
CH
0.0122 %
0.0013 %
0.0012 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0.0071 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0
220
.8
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
481
40,563-9
Methybenzoylformate, 98%
.8
O O
C
2-Methyl-4'-(methylthio)-2morpholinopropiophenone, 98%
CH S
3
OCH
3
CH
C
CH
.8
3
N
.6
.6
0.0025%
0.0052 %
Absorbance
Absorbance
0.0625 %
0.0014 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
240
15,650-7
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
0
220
440
Phenanthrenequinone, 99+%
240
29,074-2
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
4'-Phenoxyacetophenone, 98%
O
O
C CH
3
.8
.8
0.0049 %
0.0028 %
0.0032 %
0.0008 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
40,722-4
Thioxanthen-9-one, 98%
0.0016 %
0.0005 %
SbF
6
0.0108 %
.6
Absorbance
Absorbance
.6
0.0048 %
.4
.4
.2
.2
0
220
.8
.8
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
40,721-6
400
420
440
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
.8
PF
6
0.0223 %
Absorbance
.6
0.0039 %
.4
.2
0
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
Nanometers
380
400
420
440
483
Applications
Vinyl Ether Terminated Monomers: Reactive Agents for RadCure
Radiation-curable chemicals cross-link under the influence of
electromagnetic radiationultraviolet light (UV), electron
beams (EB), visible light, or gamma emissions. The advantages of UV-curable systems over thermally cured, solvent
based systems have fueled the phenomenal growth of this
technology.1 Two classes of polymerization reactions are used
in UV curing: free radical and cation-initiated polymerization.
Typically, the monomer used to reduce the viscosity of the
prepolymer, viz., the reactive diluent, is an acrylate or methacrylate. The growing concern over environmental and health
hazards of acrylic esters has led to extensive research on
nonacrylate alternatives.29 Vinyl ether monomers not only
have a low primary toxicity data profile, but are among the
most reactive monomers to photopolymerize cationically.3,4
Catalog
Product Name
No.
Linear Formula
Melt
Viscosity
49,644-8
C6H5CO 2(CH2)4OCH=CH2
8 (cps @ 22C)
50mL
250mL
49,649-9
[CH2CH2CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
15 (cps @ 22C)
50mL
250mL
49,648-0
[CH2CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
43 (cps @ 22C)
50mL
250mL
49,645-6
4-(Vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl
benzoate, 95% (VEctomer 3040)
C6H5CO2CH2C6H10CH2OCH=CH2
62 (cps @ 22C)
50mL
250mL
49,646-4
C6H4-1,3-[CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
85 (cps @ 22C)
50mL
250mL
49,647-2
Bis[4-(vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl]
glutarate (VEctomer 4020)
CH2[CH2CO2CH2C6H10CH2OCH=CH2]2
50mL
250mL
49,650-2
C6H3[CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]3
50mL
250mL
51,484-5
CH3(CH2)16CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2
51,482-9
Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] hexanediylbiscarbamate
(VEctomer 4230)
51,481-0
Unit Size
9(cps @ 44C)
100g
1kg
[-(CH2)3NHCO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
15 (cps @ 106C)
100g
1kg
Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl]
terephthalate, 90% (VEctomer 4051)
C6H4-1,4-[CO2CH2C6H10CH2OCH=CH2]2
20 (cps @ 116C)
100g
1kg
51,485-3
Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl]
isophthalate, 90% (VEctomer 4040)
C6H4-1,3-[CO2CH2C6H10CH2OCH=CH2]2
65 (cps @ 80C)
100g
1kg
49,651-0
CH3C6H3[NHCO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
85 (cps @ 84C)
50g
250g
49,652-9
CH2[C6H4NHCO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2
50g
250g
References: (1) Chemistry and Technology of UV and EB Formulations for Coatings, Inks, & Paints; Oldring, P.K.T., Ed.; SITA Technology: London, UK,
1991; Vol. II; Aldrich Catalog No. Z24,910-6. (2) Scholnick, F. et al. J. Am. Leather Chem. Assoc. 1992, 87, 20. (3) Lapin, S. C.; Snyder, J.R. In RadTech
90 North Am., Conf. Proc.; RadTech Int. North Am.: Northbrook, IL, 1990; Vol. 1, p 410. (4) Hilborn, J.G. et al. In Proc. Water-Borne, Higher-Solids,
Powder Coat. Symp, 18th; 1991; p 54; Chem. Abstr. 1991, 115, 138226c. (5) Sitzmann, E.V. et al. In RadTech 98 North Am. UV/EB Conf. Proc.; RadTech
Int. North Am.: Northbrook, IL, 1998; 53. (6) Sitzmann, E.V. et al. RadTech Rep. 1998, 12, 37. (7) Hoyle, C.E. et al. In Photopolymerization: Fundamentals
and Applications; ACS Symposium Series 673; American Chemical Society: Washington, DC, 1997; p 133. (8) Joensson, S. et al. Nucl. Instrum. Methods
Phys. Res., Sect. B 1997, 131, 276. (9) Kohli, P. et al. Macromolecules 1998, 31, 5681.
485
Applications
Fluoroepoxides: Versatile Functional Monomers
NEW
Carbon-fluorine bonds have greater bond strengths than carbon-hydrogen or carboncarbon bonds. Fluorocarbon polymers (FCPs) are, therefore, extremely resistant to
attack by free radicals involved in oxidative degradation and to thermo-oxidative degradation. They also have excellent resistance to chemicals and solvents. These desirable properties have been exploited in existing as well as novel applications of FCPs in
the traditional construction and automobile industries as well as in new growth biomedical and communications markets. 1
When designing new generations of fluorocarbon polymers having unique combinations of electrical and optical properties, thermal stability, and chemical resistance, as
well as ease of processability, consider our new fluoroepoxides. Fluoroalkyloxiranes
and fluoroalkyl glycidyl ethers serve as important intermediates in the synthesis of
surfactants, oligomers, and polymers with unique properties.2 Some examples from
the recent literature are provided here:
Browse through the Aldrich Fluorinated Products Catalog for a wide selection of over 1,700 fluorinated compounds. Our
recent brochure entitled New Fluorinated Building Blocks for Organic Synthesis may be viewed or requested through our
Web site. For our complete product offering, view or search our product database on the Web at www.sigma-aldrich.com. If
you have questions or comments, please contact our Technical Services Department at (800) 231-8327 (USA) or your local
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Fluoroalkyl Oxiranes
w=3
w=4
w=6
w=8
w =10
49,632-4
47,405-3
47,406-1
47,408-8
47,409-6
x=
x=
x=
x=
x=
49,629-4
47,411-8
47,412-6
47,413-4
47,414-2
0
2
4
6
8
y= 1
y= 3
=
=
=
=
2
4
6
8
47,415-0
47,416-9
47,417-7
47,418-5
References: (1) CMR Focus Report, April 27, 1998, p 21. (2) Feiring, A.; Smart, B. Ullmanns Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, 5th ed.; VCH
Publishers: New York, 1988; Vol. A11, Chapter 6. (3) Guyot, B. et al. J. Fluorine Chem. 1995, 74, 233. (4) Ould Amanetoullah, A. et al. ibid. 1997, 84, 149.
(5) Cirkva, V. et al. ibid. 1997, 84, 53.
Applications
Bisphenol Monomers
45,046-4
4,4'-(1,3 Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol, 99%
25g ; 100g
D11,050-7
4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99%
5g ; 25g
42,330-0
2,2-Bis(4-hydroxy-3-methylphenyl)propane, 99%
1g; 5g
45,047-2
4,4'-(1,4 Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol, 99%
25g; 100g
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45,042-1
4,4'-Cyclohexylidenebisphenol, 98%
25g
16,873-4
4,4'-Biphenol, 97%
10g; 25g; 100g
45,045-6
4,4'-(1-Phenylethylidene)
bisphenol, 99%
50g; 250g
45,044-8
4,4'-Ethylidenebisphenol, 99%
25g; 100g
10,303-9
4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol, 98%
5g; 100g; 500g
25,759-1
4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)
diphenol, 97%
5g; 25g;100g
45,050-2
4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6dimethylphenol), 98%
25g; 100g
13,302-7
Bisphenol A, 97%
25g; 500g; 2kg; 12kg
B4,700-6
Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane,
98%
1g; 10g
39,998-1
4,4'-(9-Fluorenylidene)diphenol,
97%
5g; 25g
487
Applications
Silsesquioxanes (POSS Monomers)
Silsesquioxanes, or T- resins, are a class of compounds with the empirical formula
RSiO1.5. These compounds derive their name from the one and one half (1.5) or
sesquistoichiometry of oxygen bound to silicon, with the alternate name T- resin
derived from the presence of three oxygen substituents on silicon (tri-substituted).
Several structural representations of silsesquioxanes with the empirical formula
RSiO1.5 are possible, with the two most common representations being a ladder-type
structure (A) and a cubic structure (B) containing eight silicon atoms placed at the
vertices of the cube. The cubic structure is commonly called the T8 cube, and is
usually drawn incorrectly with O-Si-O bond angles of 90. The actual structure of a
T8 cube is more a Si-O cage framework, as illustrated in (C). However, the cubic
structure (B) is easier to visualize and will be used hereafter to denote the
silsesquioxane backbone.
A
Ladder-Type
Substituents on silicon can include hydrogen, alkyl, alkenyl, alkoxy and aryl. Due
to organic substitution on silicon, many silsesquioxanes have reasonable solubility
in common organic solvents.
Silsesquioxanes were first synthesized, but incorrectly identified, by Ladenburg in
the late 1800s.1 In the early 1900s, Kipping further studied the hydrolysis and
condensation reactions of trifunctional silanes2 and arrived at the conclusion that
polycondensation of siliconic acids invariably leads to extremely complex mixtures
of little synthetic value. Due to Kippings discovery, serious investigation into a
controllable synthesis of silsesquioxanes was hindered for forty-five years until the
work of Brown and Vogt in the 1960s.3,4
B
T8 Cube
Applications of Silsesquioxanes
Silsesquioxanes play an important role in the development of heterogeneous silicasupported transition metal catalyst systems. Octameric silsesquioxanes resemble
skeletal frameworks found in crystalline forms of silica and zeolites, and their rigid
framework makes silsesquioxanes suitable models for silica surfaces.5, 6 Of
particular interest are the incompletely condensed silsesquioxanes which have one
silicon removed from a corner of the T8 cube. This T7 structure, commonly referred
to as a trisilanol, possesses both structural and electronic similarities to
hydroxylated silica surface sites.7
C
Cage Representation
Applications
Silsesquioxanes (continued)
When the trisilanol 1 is reacted with a variety
of Group 14 compounds of the type RMX3 (R
= alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, H; M = Si, Ge, or Sn; X
= halogen or alkoxide), a wide variety of
monomeric T8 silsesquioxanes result.14,15
When R is an organic polymerizable or
graftable group on silicon, a novel class of
monomers called Polyhedral Oligomeric
SilSesquioxanes, or POSS monomers
results.16
4a-m
4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
4f
4g
4h
4i
4j
4k
4l
4m
Cat. No.
allyl
hydrogen
propyl methacryl
ethylnorbornenyl
vinylphenyl
methyl propionate
ethyl undecanoate
hydroxyl
glycidyl
3-chloropropyl
3-cyanopropyl
vinyl
diphenylphosphinoethyl
46,859-2
46,858-4
46,862-2
46,860-6
46,861-4
47,766-4
47,768-0
47,764-8
47,760-5
47,759-1
47,762-1
47,761-3
47,765-6
489
Applications
Silsesquioxanes (continued)
We offer a selection of specialty POSS monomers and the trisilanol-POSS
(R = c-C5H9), which are listed below. For more information on silsesquioxanes or for
compounds not listed here, please email us: aldrich@sial.com or visit us on the
Web at www.sigma-aldrich.com. An extensive list of Silicone Monomers is
provided in the Products By Category Section.
47,768-0 Ethyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-undecanoate
(Ethyl undecanoate-POSS); 1g, 5g
47,765-6 1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-[2-(diphenylphosphino)ethyl]pentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
(Diphenylphosphinoethyl-POSS); 1g, 5g
THF
S S I
S S I I
S S I I
S S I I
S S I I
S S I I
S S I
sl S I
S S
S S I I
S S
S S I I
S S I
Pyridine
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Methanol
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Hexane
Chloroform
Acetonitrile
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Acetone
SOLUBILITY
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S S
Applications
Silsequioxanes (continued)
More Additions
52,180-9 1-(4-Chlorobenzyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,1,5.17,1,3]octasiloxane; 1g, 5g
52,229-5 1-[2-[(Chloromethyl)phenyl]]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9,.15,1,5.17,1,3]octasiloxane, mixture of isomers (Chloromethylphenyl)ethyl-POSS); 1g,5g
52,182-5 1-(Chlorophenyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,1,5.17,1,3]octasiloxane; 1g,5g
51,754-2 1-[2-(3-Cyclohexen-1-yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane [(Cyclohexenyl)ethylPOSS]; 1g, 5g
52,103-5 1-(3-Cyclohexen-1-yl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Cyclohexenyl-POSS); 1g, 5g
51,741-0 1-[2-(3,4-Epoxycyclohexyl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentyl pentacyclo
[9.5.1.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Epoxycyclohexyl-POSS); 1g, 5g
51,756-9 1-(Hydridodimethylsilyloxy)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Hydridodimethylsilyloxy-POSS); 1g, 5g
52,226-0 Octakis(tetramethylammonium)pentacyclo[9.5.113,9.15,1,5.17,1,3]octasiloxane-1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15octakis(yloxide)hydrate; 5g
52,104-3 endo-3,7,14-Tris(dimethylsilyloxy)heptacyclopentyltricycloheptasiloxane; 1g, 5g
References:
(1) Ladenburg, A. Annalen 1875, 179, 143.
(2) Meads, J.A.; Kipping, F.S. J. Chem Soc. 1915,107, 459.
(3) Brown, J.F., Jr.; Vogt, L.H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1965, 87, 4313.
(4) Brown, J.F., Jr. ibid. 1965, 87, 4317.
(5) Feher, F.J.; Newman, D. ibid. 1990, 112, 1931.
(6) Feher, F.J. et al. ibid 1989, 111, 1741.
(7) Feher, F.J. et al. Organometallics 1991, 10, 2526.
(8) Hermann, W. et al. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.Engl. 1994, 33, 1285.
(9) Feher, F.J.; Tajima, T.L. J. Am. Chem.Soc. 1994,116, 2145.
(10) Edelman, F.T. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1992, 31, 586.
(11) Feher, F.J. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1991, 113, 3618.
(12) Feher, F.J. et al. ibid. 1986, 108, 3850.
(13) Budzichowski, T.A. et al. ibid. 1991, 113, 689.
(14) Voigt, A. et al. Organometallics 1996, 15, 5097.
(15) Feher, F.J.; Weller, K.J. Inorg. Chem. 1991, 30, 880.
(16) Lichtenhan, J.D. et al. Comments Inorg. Chem. 1995, 17, 115.
(17) Tsuchida, A. et al. Macromolecules 1997, 30, 2818.
(18) Haddad, T.S., Lichtenhan, J.D. Macromolecules 1996, 29, 7302.
(19) Lichtenhan, J.D. et al. ibid. 1995, 28, 8435.
(20) Shokey, E. et al. Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym.
Chem.) 1995, 36, 515.
(21) Feher, F.J. et al. Organometallics 1995, 14, 2009.
491
Applications
Labeled Monomers
33,822-2
31,802-7
44,496-0
Working closely with Aldrichs Polymer Products staff, Stable Isotope chemists at
Aldrich have introduced many isotopically labeled monomers, inhibitors, photoinitiators,
plasticizers, and chain transfer agents for use in polymer research. With your support ,
we intend to further expand this product area. Please call Brian Case (Isotopes) at 414273-3850 (ext. 5223), or Shashi Jasty (Polymer Products) at 414-273-3850 (ext. 5824) to
discuss your product needs, or email us: aldrich@sial.com. We will give prompt
consideration to your new product ideas. A sampling of products currently available
appears here.
33,822-2
31,802-7
44,496-0
44,884-2
45,250-5
45,183-5
45,176-2
26,956-5
42,624-5
32,059-5
45,244-0
29,673-2
45,250-5
42,624-5
45,183-5
32,059-5
45,176-2
26,956-5
45,244-0
29,673-2
Applications
Ion Exchange Resins: Classification and Properties
Ion exchange resins are highly ionic, covalently cross-linked,
insoluble polyelectrolytes supplied as beads. The beads
have either a dense internal structure with no discrete pores
(gel resins, also called microporous resins) or a porous,
multichannelled structure (macroporous or macroreticular
resins). They are commonly prepared from styrene and
various levels of the cross-linking agent divinyl benzene,
which controls the porosity of the particles. Porous beads
can be made also by adding homopolystrene, which is
soluble in the monomer mixture, and leaching it out later
with, toluene, for instance. The PS-DVB precursor beads
are post-functionalized to yield the finished resin. Acrylic
based, ion exchange resins are also available (see Table I).
These ionic polymers contain two types of ions, those which
are bound within the structure and the oppositely charged
counter ions which are free. The property of ion exchange
is a consequence of Donnan exclusion when the resin is
immersed in a medium in which it is insoluble, the counter
ions are mobile and can be exchanged for other counter
ions from the surrounding medium; ions of the same type of
charge as the bound ions do not have free movement into
and out of the polymer. Ion exchange resins have been
classified based on the charge on the exchangeable
counterion (cation exchanger or anion exchanger) and the
ionic strength of the bound ion (strong exchanger or weak
exchanger). Thus, there are four primary types of ion exchange resins:
1. Strong cation exchange resins, containing sulfonic acid
groups or the corresponding salts.
2. Weak cation exchange resins, containing carboxylic acid
groups or the corresponding salts.
3. Strong anion exchange resins, containing quarternary
ammonium groups. Of these, there are two types: Type I
resins contain trialkyl ammonium chloride or hydroxide
and Type II resins contain dialkyl 2-hydroxyethyl ammonium chloride or hydroxide.
4. Weak anion exchange resins, containing ammonium
chloride or hydroxide.
Additional types of ion exchange resins include blends of
cation and anion exchange resins, called mixed bed resins.
A resin which contains both an anion and a cation as bound
ions is said to be ampholytic. Some ion exchange resins
Table I: Classification and Properties of Numerous Ion Exchange Resins offered by Aldrich
Cat. No.
Exchanger
% crosslinking
Matrix1
Mesh/
Bead size
Ionic
Form
%
Moisture
Max.Op.
Temp. C
pH range
IR-120 Plus(H)
IR-120 Plus
IRP-69
15
1200(H)
8
-
(Sulfonic Acid)
G
G
Mp
G
16-50
16-50
25-150mm
16-50
20-35
H
Na
Na
H
H
45
45
10
<1
52
120
120
120
120
1.9
1.9
2.8
1.8
4.4
4.4
4.7
4.7
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
493
Applications
Table I: Classification and Properties of Numerous Ion Exchange Resins offered by Aldrich (continued)
Cat. No.
Exchanger
% crosslinking
Matrix1
Mesh/
Bead size
Ionic
Form
%
Moisture
Max.Op.
Temp. C
pH range
50WX2-100
50WX2-200
50WX2-400
50WX4-50
50WX4-100
50WX4-200
50WX4-200R
50WX4-400
50WX8-100
50WX8-200
50WX8-400
HCR-S
HCR-W2
88
650C
Marathon C
MSC-1
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
8
-
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Mp
G
G
-
50-100
100-200
200-400
20-50
50-100
100-200
100-200
200-400
50-100
100-200
200-400
20-50
16-40
16-40
25-30
30-40
20-50
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Na
H
H
Na
78
78
78
68
68
68
68
68
53
54
54
53
52
45
50
53
47
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150
149
150
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.8
1.7
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
1.8
1.9
2.6
4.5
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
Mp
520mm
Na
50
150
1.8
0-14
5-14
5-14
5-14
-
C-26
CG-50 Type I
IRC-50
IRC-50S
IRP-64
4
4
-
Mp
Mp
Mp
Mp
100-200
16-50
400mm
100-400
H
H
H
H
5
48
48
5
120
120
120
-
3.5
3.5
3.5
-
10.0
10.0
10.0
20-50
50
120
3.9
CCR-3
IRA-400(Cl)
IRA-743
IRA-900
4200(Cl)
8
-
G
G
Mp
G
16-50
450mm
16-50
25-25
Cl
OH
Cl
Cl
45
58
60
53
77
77
77
50
1.4
0.6
1.0
1.2
3.8
4.2
3.7
0-14
0-14
0-14
50-100
100-200
200-400
20-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
20-50
50-100
100-200
200-400
20-50
16-30
25-35
30-40
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
OH
Cl
70
75
75
50
50
59
59
46
46
46
46
60
54
48
57
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
60
60
60
0.7
0.6
0.6
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.0
1.2
1.1
1.2
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
3.5
4.0
3.8
3.4
4.0
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
Cl
42
41-77
1.4
3.4
0-14
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
Cl
38
37
37
56
42
54
66
66
66
77
35-80
46
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.0
3.2
1.2
3.7
3.2
-
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
0-14
-
1X2-100
1X2-200
1X2-400
1X4-50
1X4-100
1X4-200
1X4-400
1X8-50
1X8-100
1X8-200
1X8-400
MSA-1
21K
550A
Marathon A
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
8
8
8
8
-
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
Mp
G
G
G
IRA-410
20-50
2X8-100
2X8-200
2X8-400
MSA-2
Marathon A2
22
8
8
8
-
G
G
G
Mp
G
Mp
50-100
100-200
200-400
16-50
30-40
20-40
Applications
Table I: Classification and Properties of Numerous Ion Exchange Resins offered by Aldrich (continued)
Cat. No.
Exchanger
% crosslinking
Matrix1
Mesh/
Bead size
Ionic
Form
%
Moisture
Max.Op.
Temp. C
pH range
IRA-67
16-50
FB
60
60
1.6
5.6
7-9
Mp
Mp
Mp
20-50
16-50
25-50
FB
FB
FB
55
45
54
93
60
60
1.9
1.4
1.25
6.1
4.0
4.2
0-7
0-7
0-7
Mp
16-50
FB
56
40
2.2
13.9
0-6
G
G
G
20-50
16-45
35-80
H,OH
H,OH
Na
50
50
45
50
50
70
Na
1.7
1.7
Na
0-14
0-14
0-14
Mp
16-50
Na
65
90
1.1
4.4
1.5-14
<1.5
45
0.30
1.8
4.7
55
35
0.30
1.9
5.4
Dowex (Polyamine)
42,879-5
WGR-2
43,667-4
66
43,666-6
Marathon WBA
Duolite (Polyamine)
43,670-4
A-7
MR-3
MR-3C
11A8 Retardion
Chelating Resins
Amberlite (Iminodiacetic Acid)
21,645-3
IRC-718
Polymeric Catalysts
Amberlyst Strong Acid (Sulfonic Acid)
21,638-0
21,639-9
43,671-2
15 Dry
15 Wet
36 Wet
250
250
200
120
120
140
DR-2030
2.6
A-21 Wet
400
100
64
25
0.20
NA = not applicable
Amberjet, Amberlite, Amberlyst, and Duolite are registered trademarks of Rohm and Haas Co.
Dowex, Marathon, and Retardion are registered trademarks of Dow Chemical Co.
1.1
4.7
495
Applications
Polymeric Regeants and Supports for SPOS
The importance of solid phase organic synthesis (SPOS) and combinatorial chemistry in the discovery of new drugs has
spurred renewed interest in both polymeric reagents and solid supports. SPOS offers distinct advantages over solution phase
chemistry: (1) reactions may be driven to completion using excess reagents; (2) byproducts and excess reagents can often be
removed by washing or filtering the resin, thus simplifying workups; and (3) polymeric reagents are often more convenient to use
and easier to handle. Aldrich provides a variety of polymeric reagents and solid supports for your convenience, a few of which
are highlighted below. An extensive list of products is provided under Polymer Particles in the Products By Category Section
or visit our Web site at www.sigma-aldrich.com/combichem or email our Technical Services Department: aldrich@sial.com.
Wang Resin
33,809-5
5g; 25g
Polymer-Bound
Triphenylphosphine
45,901-1
(1) Gordeev, M.F. et al. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 4643. (2) Wipf, P.; Cunningham,
A. ibid. 1995, 36, 7819. (3) Yu, K.-L. et al. ibid. 1994, 35, 8919. (4) Green, J.
J. Org. Chem. 1995, 60, 4284.
10g; 50g
36,645-5
Polymer-bound phosphonium salts, which
are readily prepared from polymer-bound
triphenylphosphine, have been shown to
be efficient, traceless linkers for SPOS.1 The phosphonium salts have
been manipulated in a number of ways to liberate products lacking
polar functionality. Additionally, the phosphine resin complexed with
iodine yields a convenient peptide coupling reagent, giving peptides in
high yields with no detectable racemization.2
(1) Hughes, I. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 7595. (2) Caputo, R. et al. Synthesis
1995, 141.
1g; 5g
Aminomethylated Polystyrene
Aminomethylated polystyrene, a versatile resin
for SPOS, has recently been employed in the
34,391-9
synthesis of 1,4-benzodiazepines via the Stille
reaction; a number of examples using a traceless silicon-based linker
were reported.1,2 Moore and co-workers reported the solid-supported
synthesis of phenylacetylene oligomers via the Heck reaction.3 The
resin has also been used as a solid phase scavenger for excess isocyanates, acid chlorides, chloroformates, and sulfonyl chlorides in solution
phase chemistry.4
(1) Plunkett, M.J.; Ellman, J.A. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 3306. (2) Idem J. Org.
Chem. 1995, 60, 6006. (3) Young, J.K. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 10841.
(4) Kaldor, S.W. et al. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 7193.
Applications
Solid Phase Resins for SPOS
The increased attention devoted to Solid Phase Organic Synthesis (SPOS) has resulted in the literature reports of new
resins and linkers to effect the transition from solution- to solid-phase synthesis. Aldrich now makes many of these resins
and reagents for the Combinatorial Chemist. Listed below are some of our most recent additions. An extensive list of
products is provided under Polymer Particles in the Products By Category Section. For additional information on these or
other resins from Aldrich, please email our Technical Services department: aldrich@sial.com, or visit the Combinatorial
Chemistry Section of our Web site at www.sigma-aldrich.com/combichem.
NEW
!
Product
Applications
Structure
49,823-8
Carbonylimidazole, polymer-bound,
100-200 mesh
1g; 5g
O
O
49,477-1
CombiGel XE-305,
macroreticular polystyrene-DVB,
50100 mesh
25g; 100g
CH2 CH
CH2 CH
47,368-5
Isocyanate, polymer-bound,
200400 mesh, 1.52.0 mmol/g
Polymer-bound
scavenger
reagent used to sequester
amines.4
N C O
1g; 5g
49,479-8
Wang trichloroacetimidate resin,
200400 mesh, 0.751.25 mmol/g
1g; 10g
CCl3
NH
Polymer-bound benzylating
agent used in the formation of
benzyl ethers 5 and esters 6 on
solid phase.
CHO
47,208-5
4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde,
polymer-bound,
200400 mesh, 2.53.0 mmol/g
5g; 25g
47,541-6
Glycerol, polymer-bound,
200400 mesh,1.02.0 mmol/g
OH
P
OH
1g; 5g
Amberlite is a registered trademark of Rohm and Haas Co.
References: (1) Hauske, J.R.; Dorff, P. Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 36, 1589. (2) Josey, J.A. et al. ibid. 1998, 39, 5899. (3) Munson, M.C. et al. ibid. 1998,
39, 7223. (4) (a) Booth, R.J.; Hodges, J.C. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 4882. (b) Kaldor, S.W. et al. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 7193.
(c) Idem Biorg. Med. Chem. Lett. 1996, 6, 3041. (d) Creswell, M.W. et al. Tetrahedron 1998, 54, 3983. (5) (a) Hanessian, S.; Fang, X. Tetrahedron Lett.
1998, 39, 733. (b) Idem ibid. 1998, 39, 737. (6) Phoon, C.W. et al. ibid. 1998, 39, 7959.
497
Applications
Scavenger Resins in Combinatorial Chemistry
Combinatorial chemistry has become an increasingly valuable
tool for drug discovery.1 The majority of the work in this area
has concentrated on solid-phase reactions.1 Although there
have been instances of solution-phase libraries,2 their
widespread use has been limited by the ease of purification
of the reaction mixtures at each step.
Within the last few years, the use of scavenger or quench
reagents for solution-phase synthesis has been reported.3
The theory behind this concept is that the scavenger/quench
resins contain active groups that mimic the limiting reagent(s)
in the reaction. Upon completion of the reaction, the resin is
added to the reaction mixture to bind any unreacted reagent.
Filtration of the resin-bound reagent yields a relatively pure
product.
A+B
A-B + A
xs
A-B +
x A
Filter
A-B
Structure
H2N
Reacts With...
RCOCl, RSO2Cl, RNCS, RNCO, H+
N
H
P
H2N
P
49,381-3
Morpholine, polymer-bound5
47,208-5
4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymerbound5
H+
P
H2N
N
N
H
H2N
OHC
O
P
47,368-5
Isocyanate, polymer-bound3a,3b
47,978-0
Diethylenetriamine, polymer-bound3c,3d
H+
49,461-5
Piperidine, polymer-bound
47,210-7
Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine, polymerbound3a,5
O C N
RNH2
H 2N
H
N
N
H
P
References: (1) Review articles: (a) Hermkens, P.H.H. et al. Tetrahedron 1996, 52, 4527. (b) Idem ibid. 1997, 53, 5643. (c) Balkenhohl, F. et al. Angew.
Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 1996, 35, 2288. (d) Thompson, L.A.; Ellman, J. A. Chem. Rev. 1996, 96, 555. (e) Terrett, N.K. et al.. Tetrahedron 1995, 51, 8135. (2)
See the solution-phase selections in refs. 1c, 1d, & 1e. (3) (a) Booth, R. J.; Hodges, J. C. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 4882. (b) Kaldor, S.W. et al.
Tetrahedron Lett. 1996, 37, 7193. (c) Parlow, J.J. et al. J. Org. Chem. 1997, 62, 5908. (d) Flynn, D.L. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 4874. (4) Parlow,
J.J.; Flynn, D.L. Tetrahedron 1998, 54, 4013. (5) Cresswell, M.W. et al. ibid. 1998, 54, 3983.
Applications
Nafion Resins: Novel Device Applications
Nafion resins are perfluorinated ion-exchange materials composed of carbon-fluorine backbone
chains and perfluoro side chains containing sulfonic acid groups.
Their application as versatile heterogeneous catalysts in organic transformations has been well
established.1 Also, a patent literature search reveals numerous applications of Nafion
in various electrochemical processes: chlor-alkali membranes, electrode coatings, fuel cells, and
more. In more recent years, the potential use of these materials as active or critical components
in various devices has been explored. Some novel applications are highlighted here.
Nafion in Sensor Technology
Optically clear blends of poly(vinyl alcohol) and Nafion
(Catalog No. 27,470-4) applied as thin films to multiple
internal reflection and spectroelectrochemical devices
as surface modifiers for chemical sensing. 2
Nafion catalyst filter modified carbon monoxide gas
sensor for elimination of ethanol interference without
compromising CO detection sensitivity. 3
F F F
F F
C C C
C C
F F O
F F
Rf
SO3H
Aldrich offers a wide selection of Nafion resins in various forms allowing you to select the one appropriate for your application. An extensive list is provided under Fluoropolymers in the Products By Category Section. If you have questions or
comments about these products or other Monomers, Polymers, and Additives from Aldrich, please contact our Technical
Services Department at (800) 231-8327 (US) or your local office, or via e-mail at aldrich@sial.com.
Membranes
27,467-4
29,256-7
45,473-7
39,334-7
27,468-2
1ea
1ea
1ea
1ea
1ea
Beads/Granules
30,938-9
47,454-1
39,292-8
Solutions
27,470-4
51,021-1
References: (1) See Aldrich Technical Bulletin AL-163 and references therein. (2) Gao, L.; Seliskar, C.J. Chem. Mater . 1998, 10 , 2481.
(3) Kitsukawa, S. et al . Chem. Sens. 1997, 13 (Suppl. A, Proc. 24th Chemical Sensor Symp., 1997), 49. (4) Turner, R.F.B.; Sherwood, C.S. ACS
Symp. Ser. 1994, 556 (Diagnostic Biosensor Polymers), 211. (5) Mojarrad, M.; Shahinpoor, M. Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 1997, 3040 (Smart
Materials Technologies), 294. (6) Jiang, J.-H. et al. Electroanalysis 1998, 10, 343. (7) Jiang, J.-H. et al. J. Electroanal. Chem . 1997, 420, 31.
(8) Lakeman, J. et al. J. Power Sources 1997, 65, 179.
499
Applications
Conducting Polymers: On The Threshold of Commercialization
The discovery, over two decades ago, of relatively high electrical conductivity (~10+3 S/cm) of doped polyacetylene1 sparked
extensive research in the application of conjugated polymers in such diverse fields as electronics, energy storage, catalysis,
chemical sensing, biochemistry, and corrosion control.2,3 However, the conducting polymers were found to be unstable in air
and difficult to process. Significant advances in improving the desired electrical, electronic, optical, and mechanical properties, while simultaneously enhancing processability and stability, have been realized by cross-disciplinary collaborations
between chemists, physicists, materials scientists, and engineers.
As you move forward with applications development,4 we invite you to come to Aldrich for all your conducting polymer needs.
Listed below are products from some of the extensively researched classes of conducting polymers. In addition, we offer
other conducting polymers as well as a wide selection of monomers, conducting polymer precursors, and dopants. If you
have questions or comments about these products or other Monomers, Polymers, and Additives from Aldrich, please
contact our Technical Services Department at (800) 231-8327 (USA), or via e-mail at aldrich@sial.com.
Polyaniline
Polyaniline is becoming the conducting polymer of choice in many applications for several reasons: its electronic properties
are readily customized, it exhibits excellent chemical stability, and is the most inexpensive of the conducting polymers.
47,670-6
42,832-9
10g; 50g
5g ; 25g
Polypyrrole
48,255-2
48,110-6
48,111-4
48,109-2
Polythiophene
Polythiophenes have been studied extensively for use in light-emitting diodes, among other applications, due to the chemical
variability offered by substitution at the 3- and 4- positions. The regularity of the side-chain incorporation strongly affects the
electronic band gap of the conjugated main chain and is critical to device performance.5 Aldrich offers highly regiocontrolled
alkyl-substituted polythiophenes (P3AT): almost completely regioregular head-to-tail (HT) P3AT and regiorandom (1:1 HT/HH)
P3AT.6
Poly(3-butylthiophene-2,5-diyl)
Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl)
Poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl)
Poly(3-decylthiophene-2,5-diyl)
Poly(3-dodecylthiophene-2,5-diyl)
References: (1) Chiang, C.K. et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 1977, 39, 1098. (2) Liu, G.; Freund, M.S. Macromolecules 1997, 30, 5660, and references therein.
(3) Jasty, S.; Epstein; A.J. Polym. Mater. Sci. Eng. 1995, 72, 565, and references therein. (4) Conductive Polymers: Ease of Processing Spearheads
Commercial Success, Savage, Peter, Ed.; Technical Insights, Inc./John Wiley & Sons: Englewood, NJ, 1998; 89pp. For more information, call 800-2456217 (USA) or 201-568-4744. (5) Berggren, M. et al. Nature 1994, 372, 444. (6) For characterization and solid-state properties, see Chen, T-A. et al.
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995, 117, 233.
Applications
Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials
Aldrich offers a variety of materials for use in electronic and optoelectronic
applications, a few of which are described below. We are committed to providing high
quality products to meet your research needs. We also welcome new product suggestions. If you have product ideas for electronic or optoelectronic materials, please fax
your suggestions with structures and/or CAS registry numbers; (800)-962-9591 or
contact us via email: aldrich@sial.com.
Alq3
2Cl
PPV precursor
Aluminum quinolate (Alq3), a much studied luminescent material,1-3 was recently used
in the fabrication of a white LED.4 PPV, another well-known light-emitter,5,6 can be
readily synthesized from the sulfonium salt precursor (Cat. No. 37,708-2).7 The
conductivity of FeCl3-doped PPV was recently examined.8 PVK has been used in
blue-emitting LEDs 9 and photorefractive gratings for holographic storage. 10
The surface modification of PTFE films with the emeraldine base of polyaniline
(Cat. No. 47,670-6), readily prepared from the emeraldine salt (ES - Cat. No. 42,832-9),
resulted in a semi-conductive PTFE surface.11 Emeraldine base has also been
employed in the fabrication of doped polyaniline fibers.12,13
PVK
ES
Charge Transporters
PBD, an electron transporter, was recently used in the fabrication of CdSe quantum
dots, allowing size-tunable emission of light.14 TPD, a hole transporter, has been
utilized in a multilayer, white-light EL device4 and in a voltage-tunable-color, organic
LED.15 Tri-p-tolylamine, another hole transporter, has recently been employed in a
bilayer photoreceptor16 and in photorefractive composite materials for wide-band
operation.17
PBD
Synthetic Precursors
The recent, elegant work of Buchwald and Hartwig has facilitated the synthesis of
arylamines.18,19 Di-p-tolylamine and 3-methyldiphenylamine are just two of the arylamine
building blocks available from Aldrich for the synthesis of triarylamines. Optimized
conditions for the synthesis of PPV from the p-xylylenebis(tetrahydrothiophenium
chloride) precursor (Cat. No. 37,708-2) via thermal elimination have been reported.7
TPD
Products
44,456-1 8-Hydroxyquinoline, aluminum salt, 99.995% (Alq3) .................1g ; 5g
41,628-2 8-Hydroxyquinoline, aluminum salt, 98% (Alq3) .......................1g ; 5g
37,708-2 p-Xylylenebis(tetrahydrothiophenium chloride), tech., 90%
(PPV precursor) .......................................................................... 5g ; 25g
18,260-5 Poly(9-vinylcarbazole) (PVK), MW = 1,100,000 ......................... 10g; 25g
47,670-6 Polyaniline (emeraldine base) (EB) ........................................... 10g; 50g
42,832-9 Polyaniline (emeraldine salt) (ES) .............................................. 5g ; 25g
22,400-6 2-(4-Biphenylyl)-5-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole, 99+% (PBD) . 5g
44,326-3 N,N-Bis(3-methylphenyl)-N,N-diphenylbenzidine, 99% (TPD) 1g ; 5g
45,976-3 Tri-p-tolylamine, 97% .................................................................. 1g ; 5g
46,108-3 Di-p-tolylamine, 98% ................................................................. 5g ; 25g
18,351-2 3-Methyldiphenylamine, 98% ................................................. 10g ; 50g
Tri-p-tolylamine
Di-p-tolylamine
3-Methyldiphenylamine
References: (1) Garbuzov, D.Z. et al. Polym. Mater. Sci. Eng. 1996, 75, 134. (2) Matsumura, M. et al. Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., Part 1 1996, 35, 3468.
(3) Hopkins, T.A. et al. Chem. Mater. 1996, 8, 344. (4) Strukelj, M. et al. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1996, 118, 1213. (5) Faraggi, E.Z. et al. Adv. Mater.
(Weinheim, Ger.) 1996, 8, 234. (6) Mauch, R.H. Appl. Surf. Sci. 1996, 92, 589. (7) Zhang, X.B. et al. Macromolecules 1996, 29, 1554. (8) Nagels,
P. et al. Hopping Relat. Phenom. 5, Proc. Int. Conf., 5th 1993 (Publ. 1994), 156. (9) Peng, J. et al. Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., Part 1 1996, 35, 4379. (10)
Meerholz, K.etal. J. Inf. Rec. 1996, 22, 475. (11) Kang, E.T. et al. Macromolecules 1996, 29, 6872. (12) Hardaker, S.S. et al. Annu. Tech. Conf. Soc. Plast. Eng. 1996, 54th (Vol. 2), 1358. (13) Hsu, C.H.; Epstein, A.J. ibid. 1996, 54th (Vol.2), 1353. (14) Dabbousi, B.O. et al. Appl. Phys. Lett.
1995, 66, 1316. (15) Kalinoswki, J. et al. ibid. 1996, 68, 2317. (16) Zhang, X. et al. Chem. Mater. 1996, 8, 1571. (17) Burzynski, R. et al. Polym.
Mater. Sci. Eng. 1995, 72, 292. (18) Guram, A.S. et al. Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. Engl. 1995, 34, 1348. (19) Louie, J.; Hartwig, J.F. Tetrahedron Lett.
1995, 36, 3609.
501
Applications
Microparticle Size Standards
Product
Aldrich
Cat. No.
46,494-5
Research on:
clean room applications
microcontamination
pharmaceutical quality control
electron microscopy
light scattering research
colloidal systems studies
microbiological research
microparticle aerosol generation
Applications
Microparticle Size Standards (continued)
Characteristics
Our size standards are calibrated to the nearest nanometer, have a specific gravity of 1.05g/mL, and a refractive index of 1.59 at 589nm (25C).
They are supplied as aqueous suspensions and have excellent chemical stability in a number of solutions. They can be diluted in alcohol-water
mixtures, acids, and bases.
These products are supplied at 2 wt.% solids concentration, with
0.05% sodium azide added as a preservative.
Sizes available
TEM diam, mm
0.086
0.394
0.552
0.804
2.020
SEM diam, mm
0.088
0.394
0.554
0.809
1.960
QELS diam, mm
0.106
0.425
0.585
0.856
Data points
Valid points
Lowest points
Highest points
Range
Mean
Std dev
Cef of var
Skewness
Kurtosis
Median
46,169-5
0.086 mm
TEM
262
262
0.062
0.100
0.037
0.086
0.006
0.075
-0.813
0.939
0.086
SEM
341
341
0.069
0.102
0.033
0.088
0.006
0.064
-0.390
-0.074
0.089
46,171-7
0.394 mm
TEM SEM
282
222
282
222
0.354 0.372
0.421 0.408
0.067 0.036
0.394 0.394
0.016 0.006
0.041 0.014
-0.482 -0.894
-0.626 0.193
0.396 0.397
46,172-5
0.552 mm
TEM
245
245
0.515
0.574
0.059
0.552
0.010
0.019
-0.429
0.574
0.552
SEM
310
310
0.416
0.662
0.246
0.554
0.040
0.079
-0.521
0.607
0.559
46,173-3
0.804 mm
TEM
SEM
140
427
140
427
0.794 0.231
0.817 1.950
0.023 1.719
0.804 0.809
0.005 0.103
0.006 0.127
0.587 3.423
0.318 42.056
0.803 0.812
46,494-5
2.020 mm
TEM
54
54
1.984
2.043
0.059
2.020
0.014
0.007
-0.475
-0.907
2.023
SEM
201
201
1.760
2.140
0.038
1.962
0.079
0.040
-0.258
-0.403
1.960
If you need a Microparticle Size Standard not listed above, please contact us via email: aldrich@sial.com.
503
Applications
Plasticizers
The use of plasticizers in commercial polymer formulations to decrease Tg and the internal viscosity, and to increase bulk
flexibility is a well-established practice in a multitude of industrial applications. In fact, the new car smell enjoyed by many
car owners results mainly from the phthalate plasticizer vaporized in the closed car interior, and actually advertises the
deterioration of the vinyl upholstery. To improve the permanence of the plasticizer, higher-molecular-weight
phthalates are commonly used for modern car interiors. A number of criteria are considered in choosing a plasticizer,
including cost, compatibility, stability, ease of processing, and permanence. The degree of permanence and levels of
surface migration of phthalate plasticizers, used in plastic toys, have come under fire from various consumer and
environmental groups. 1
In addition to the aforementioned uses, a growing body of research has emerged over the past two decades on the
application of plasticized polymers in areas that involve properties not usually associated with polymers. Some of these
areas are highlighted below.
The introduction of oligomeric poly(ethylene glycols) (PEG) and derivatives as plasticizers, to effect a significant
increase in ionic conductivity as solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs), for use in high energy density batteries and other
solid-state electrochemical devices. 2,3,4
The use of cellulose triacetate membranes, plasticized with 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether (Aldrich Catalog No. 36,513-0),
as materials for separations; they are impermeable to metal cations, but allow anion exchange5 and are also remarkably permeable to neutral, mono- and disaccharides.6
The utilization of 9-ethylcarbazole (ECZ) (Aldrich Catalog No. E1,660-0) as a plasticizer in guest-host polymers to
yield highly efficient photorefractive polymer composites.7
Aldrich offers a wide selection of materials in a variety of monomeric and polymeric plasticizer categories including, but not
limited to, adipates, azelates, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ethylene glycols, phosphates, phthalates, and sebacates. A
sampling of recent additions to the Aldrich Polymer Products line is provided below.
46,023-0
46,009-5
46,010-9
46,020-6
46,047-8
46,021-4
46,022-2
46,025-7
46,045-1
46,048-6
46,982-3
45,059-6
45,807-4
46,012-5
46,016-8
45,833-3
46,018-4
45,805-8
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
100g; 250g
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 500mL
250mL; 1L
500mL; 2L
100mL; 250mL
100mL; 250mL
500g; 2kg
100mL; 250mL
1L
If you have questions about these products or about other monomers, polymers, and additives from Aldrich, please
contact our Technical Services Department at (800) 231-8327 (USA) or e-mail us at aldrich@sial.com.
References: (1) European Chemical News, July 6, 1998, p 4. (2) Hardy, L.C.; Shriver, D.F. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1985, 107, 3823. (3) Chintapalli, S.;
Frech, R. Macromolecules 1996, 29, 3499. (4) Lauter, U. et al. ibid. 1997, 30, 2092. (5) Hayashita, T. et al. Chem. Lett. 1996, 37. (6) Riggs, J.A.; Smith,
B.D. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1997, 119, 2765. (7) Hendrickx, E. et al. Macromolecules 1998, 31, 734.
Applications
Engineering Polymers
Engineering polymers are materials with exceptional mechanical properties such as stiffness, toughness, and low creep that
make them valuable in the manufacture of structural products like gears, bearings, electronic devices, and auto parts.1-3
Typical engineering plastics include acetals, polyamides, poly(amide-imide)s, polyarylates, polycarbonates, polyesters, poly(ether etherketone)s, poly(ether-imide)s, polyimides, poly(phenylene oxide)s, poly(phenylene sulfide)s, and
polysulfones.4 Aldrich offers polymers in all these classes. Representative examples are shown below.
O
NH (CH2)x
NH
(CH2)y
C
n
44,299-2
42,916-3
18,806-9
42,927-9
42,924-4
18,116-1
44,652-1
O CH2CH2O
CH3
CH
O
S
250g ; 1kg
250g ; 1kg ; 5kg
100g ; 250g
250g ; 1kg ; 5kg
250g ; 1kg ; 5kg
5g ; 250g
100g ; 500g
Polyesters are often used with fillers like fiberglass, mica, and minerals to
increase strength and stiffness.
n
O
n
505
Applications
Engineering Polymers (continued)
Polyimides have outstanding thermal properties.
O
N
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Carraher, C.E., Jr. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction, 3rd ed.; Marcel Dekker: New York, 1992; p 243 (Aldrich Cat. No. Z42,334-3). (3) Odian, G.
Principles of Polymerization, 3rd ed.; John Wiley & Sons: New York, 1991; p 100 (Aldrich Cat. No. Z22,195-3). (4) Stevens, M.P. Polymer Chemistry: An
Introduction, 2nd ed.; Oxford University Press: New York, 1990; p 32 (Aldrich Cat. No. Z41,255-4). (5) Saunders, K.J. Organic Polymer Chemistry, 2nd
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Reference: Glossary
ACID NUMBER
The weight in milligrams of KOH required
to neutralize the pendant carboxylate groups in one gram of
polymer. (See ASTM D 974 and D 604).
AMORPHOUS POLYMER A polymer in which the chains exist in a random coil conformation, exhibiting no long-range
order, i.e., crystallinity.
ANTIBLOCKING A process or material that prevents two surfaces from adhering to one another.
ANTICAKING A process or material that prevents particles
from aggregating or coalescing.
DEGREE OF SUBSTITUTION (D.S.) A term used in polysaccharide chemistry to define the number of substituents attached to a monomer unit. For starch and cellulose, the D.S.
varies from 0 to 3.
DEXTROSE EQUIVALENT A measure of the average molecular weight of polyglucose where glucose (dextrose) has a
value of 100, a dimer a value of fifty, and high molecular
weight polymer (starch), a value approaching zero.
BINDER
BROOKFIELD VISCOMETER A device that measures viscosity by immersing a rotating cylinder in the fluid being tested.
Readings are made of the torque at various rotational speeds
and cylinder sizes, and converted into units of poise.
BUTYL RUBBER A polyisobutylene (polyisobutene) copolymer, containing 0.5 - 3% isoprene units providing unsaturation
sites for crosslinking.
BROOKFIELD THERMOSEL
ing a heated cell.
507
Reference: Glossary
EMF SHIELDING A conductive coating that is applied to
intercept and dissipate electromagnetic fields, often used on
sensitive electronic devices.
END GROUPS Structural units that terminate polymer chains.
ENGINEERING PLASTIC A polymer with an appropriate combination of stiffness, toughness, and dimensional stability that
is formed into parts such as gears, bearings, and casings.
ESTER VALUE
number.
W2 + etc.
Tg2
(K0+75K02);
(1+1.5K0c)
Reference: Glossary
MOLECULAR WEIGHT AVERAGES Several averages are
used to describe the molecular weight of polymeric materials.
Mn is based on the number of molecules present. The Mw
(weight) and Mz averages put increased emphasis on the higher
molecular weight fractions. Mi is the molecular weight and Ni is
the number of moles of the i th fraction.
M n = M i N i
Ni
M w = M i 2N i
M iN i
M z = M i 3 N i
M i2N i
ROCKWELL HARDNESS A number which indicates the hardness of a material as measured by an indentation test. It is
derived from the increase in depth of penetration as a load is
increased from a minor load to a major load and then returned
to a minor load. Indentors are round steel balls of specific
diameters and the resulting value is based on the indentors
size, load, and dial scale used. (See ASTM D 785).
PHOTOINITIATOR A compound that absorbs energy, either directly or indirectly, from photons to form reactive species, radical or cationic, which initiate polymerization.
509
Reference: Glossary
SETAFLASH TESTER A device to measure the flashpoint of a
material by heating a sample in a closed cup and periodically
exposing the vapor to an ignition source. The temperature at
which combustion, or flash, occurs is recorded.
SHORE HARDNESS A measure of the hardness or softness of
a material as assessed by simple indentation involving the force
of a vertical indentor against the surface to be tested. Indentor
Type A is for soft materials and Type D is for hard materials. (See
ASTM D 2240).
STEARIC STABILIZER A nonionic material that stabilizes a colloidal particle by attaching to the particles surface. The stabilizer is swollen by the solvent and prevents approach of other
stabilized particles due to the volume occupied by the solvated
stabilizer.
VICAT SOFTENING POINT The temperature at which a polymer softens appreciably, as measured by the penetration of a needle
with a cross-sectional area of one mm2. The needle is loaded
with a force of 49 N and pressed against the surface of a polymer while it is being heated at a rate of 50C/h. The temperature at which the needle penetrates to 0.1 mm is the Vicat softening point. (See ASTM D 1525).
VISCOSITY Resistance to flow or internal friction of a polymer in
solution or melt state.
VULCANIZATION The process of crosslinking a polymer.
Usually refers to lightly crosslinking an unsaturated elastomer
to improve mechanical properties.
WATER-OUT (O/W) EMULSION An emulsion in which oil is the
dispersed phase and water the continuous phase. Also see
OIL-OUT (W/O) EMULSION.
dil.
DIN
Disp.
DL, dl
dl
DMAC
DMF
dmm
DMSO
DOS
DOT
DP
D.S.
Dilute
Deutsches Institute fur Normung
Disposal procedures - see Waste Disposal Guidelines
Racemic mixture (optically inactive)
Deciliter
N,N-dimethylacetamide
Dimethylformamide
Decimillimeter
Dimethylsulfoxide
Disk Operating System
Department of Transportation
Degree of polymerization
Degree of substitution for carbohydrates, ranges from 0 to
3 per anhydroglucose unit
DSC
Differential Scanning Calorimetry
DTA
Differential Thermal Analysis
ea
Each
EA
Ethyl acrylate
EC
Electronic capture
Ed.
Editor
ed.
Edition
ee, %
Enantiomeric excess/test method: GLC or HPLC (both
using chiral columns)
EMI
Electromagnetic interference
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency
EPDM
Ethylene-poly(propylene)diene monomer
Epoxy E.W. Epoxy equivalent weight
EPR
Electron paramagnetic resonance;
also Ethylene-propylene rubber
EPS
Encapsulated postscript
EPT
Ethylene-poly(propylene) terpolymer
ETFE
Ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene
EVA
Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate)
evapn.
Evaporation
F
Fahrenheit
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
Fieser
Reference to Fieser and Fieser's Reagents for Organic
Synthesis. The volume number is in bold type and the page
number is in light type.
FEP
Fluorinated ethylene-poly(propylene) resin
FETFE
Fluoroelastomer with special tetrafluoroethylene additives
FID
Flame ionization detector
FM
Factory Mutual
Fp
Flash point in F (closed cup). Flash points are determined
with the Setaflash apparatus recommended by the DOT
using ASTM Procedure D3278.
fp
Freezing point
FPM
Feet per minute
ft
Foot
FT-IR 1
Reference to the page location of the spectrum in The
Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra, Edition 1, Vol. I, II or III. The
volume number in parentheses and the page location that
follows are in light type.
ft-lbs/in
Foot-pounds per inch
FT-NMR 1 Reference to the page location of both the carbon and proton
spectra in the Aldrich Library of 13C and 1H FT NMR Spectra,
Edition I. The number in boldface type is the edition; volume
number is in parentheses followed by the page number. The
letter descriptor refers to the position of the spectra on a
page (top, middle, bottom) and to the chemical structure
diagram of the product. The carbon-13 spectrum is displayed immediately above the proton spectrum.
FVT
Flash Vacuum Thermolysis
FW
Formula weight based on carbon mass = 12.011. Calculated values in this book include solvent or water of hydration if degree of solvation or hydration is known.
g
Gram
511
L
lb
LB
LCD
LDPE
LED
lim.
LLDPE
L.S.
LSR
m
M
M
Mn
Mw
Mv
MB
MDI
MEHQ
MEK
meq
Merck
mg
m2/g
MIBK
min.
ml
mm
mmol
mN/m
M.O.
MOCA
mp
MPa
mPas
MS
M.S.
MS-DOS
MSDS
MSHA
mval
MVTR
n
N
N
n), n25
NBR
NEC
NF
NFPA
ng
NIOSH
NIST
nm
NMR
no.
NPT
NPTF
NPTM
NSR
o.d.
OPP
OSHA
oz
PC
PCB
PE
PEL
PET
PETFE
PFA
pH
pK
pkg
pm
PMMA
PMP
por
pp.
PP
ppb
RAM
RCF
RCRA
RH
rpm
RTECS#
s
s
S
SAE
Safety
SAN
SARA
SCBA
scfm
SCSI
sec
SEC
soln.
soly.
sq
SS
std.
subl.
sym
TC
TD
TDI
tech.
Teflon
temp.
tert
TFE
Tg
TGA
THF
titr.
TLC
TLV
Tm
TPI
TPOE
B
TTM
TWA
UHMWPE
UL
unsym
USDA
USP
UST
UV
UV-Vis
V
VDE
vol.
VPC
VPO
v/v
W
WHO
wt
w/w
yd
1
2
3
[a]
l(nm)
lmax
m
mg
ml
mm
mS
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~
=
@
<
>
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Solvents
Acetylene
Acrylamide
Acrylate esters
Acrylic acid
Acrylonitrile
Alkyl vinyl ethers
Amic acids
Aryl sulfonates
Butadiene
e-Caprolactam (Nylon 6)
Cellulose
Cellulose ethers
Cellulose triacetate
Chloroprene
Ethylene
Ethylene phthalamide
Ethylene terephthalate
Ethylene oxide
Formaldehyde
Hexamethylene adipate (Nylon 6/6)
Isobutene
Isoprene
Lactic acid
Maleic anhydride
Methacrylate esters
Methacrylic acid
1,4-Phenylene ethylene
Phenylene sulfone
Phenyl glycidyl ether
Propylene
Propylene oxide
Pyromellitimides
Siloxanes
Styrene
Tetrafluoroethylene
Thiophenylene
Ureas
Urethanes
Vinyl acetal
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl alcohol
Vinyl butyryl
Vinyl chloride
Vinyl carbazole
Vinylidene chloride
Vinylidene fluoride
N-Vinyl pyrrolidone
Isopropylamine, aniline
Morpholine, water
Aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, THF, esters, ketones
Alcohols, water, dilute aqueous alkali
Phenylenediamines, ethylene carbonate, sulfuric acid
Benzene, halogenated hydrocarbons, methyl ethyl ketone
DMF, DMSO, tetramethylurea
DMF
Hydrocarbons, THF, higher ketones
m-Cresol, chlorophenol, formic acid
Trifluoroacetic acid, aqueous solutions of cupriethylenediamine
Aqueous alkali
Methylene chloride, THF, ethylene carbonate
Benzene, chlorinated hydrocarbons, pyridine
Above 80C: halogenated hydrocarbons, higher aliphatic esters and ketones
Sulfuric acid
Trichloroacetaldehyde hydrate, phenol, chlorophenol
Chloroform, alcohols, esters
At elevated temperature: phenol, aniline, ethylene carbonate
Trichloroethanol, phenols, sulfuric acid
Chlorinated hydrocarbons, THF, aliphatic ethers
Hydrocarbons, THF, higher ketones
Chloroform, dioxane
Dioxane, ethers, ketones
Benzene, methylene chloride, methyl ethyl ketone
Alcohols, water, dilute aqueous sodium hydroxide
Biphenyl, phenyl ether
Methylene chloride, DMSO
Xylene (hot), 1,2-dichlorobenzene (hot)
Above 80C: halogenated hydrocarbons, higher aliphatic esters and ketones
Benzene, chloroform, ethanol
m-Cresol, conc. sulfuric acid
Aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters
Benzene, chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons, methyl ethyl ketone, ethyl acetate
Perfluorokerosene (350C)
Biphenyl, dichlorobiphenyl
Phenol, m-cresol, formic acid
Phenol, m-cresol, formic acid
Benzene, chloroform, THF
Toluene, chloroform, methanol
Glycols (hot), water, piperazine
Methylene chloride, alcohols, ketones
THF, methyl ethyl ketone
Chloroform, chlorobenzene, dioxane
THF(hot), trichloroethane
Cyclohexanone, ethylene carbonate
Chloroform, ethanol, pyridine
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517
Table II: Solubility Parameters for Plasticizers and Solvents (Alphabetical sequence)
Solvent
Acetone
Acetonitrile
Amyl acetate
Aniline
Benzene
Butyl acetate
Butyl alcohol
Butyl butyrate
Carbon disulfide
Carbon tetrachloride
Chlorobenzene
Chloroform
Cresol
Cyclohexanol
Diamyl ether
Diamyl phthalate
Dibenzyl ether
Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutyl sebacate
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Diethyl carbonate
Di(ethylene glycol)
Di(ethylene glycol) monobutyl
ether (Butyl Carbitol)
Di(ethylene glycol) monoethyl
ether (Carbitol)
Diethyl ether
Diethyl ketone
Diethyl phthalate
Di-n-hexyl phthalate
Diisodecyl phthalate
N,N-Dimethylacetamide
Dimethyl ether
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Dimethyl phthalate
Dimethylsiloxanes
Dimethyl sulfoxide
Dioctyl adipate
Dioctyl phthalate
d
(cal/cm3)F
H-Bonding
Strength3
9.9
11.9
8.5
10.3
9.2
8.3
11.4
8.1
10.0
8.6
9.5
9.3
10.2
11.4
7.3
9.1
9.4
9.3
9.2
10.0
8.8
12.1
m
p
m
s
p
m
s
m
p
p
p
p
s
s
m
m
m
m
m
p
m
s
9.5
10.2
7.4
8.8
10.0
8.9
7.2
10.8
8.8
12.1
10.7
4.9-5.9
12.0
8.7
7.9
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
p
m
m
m
Solvent
Dioctyl sebacate
1,4-Dioxane
Di(propylene glycol)
Di(propylene glycol)
monomethyl ether
Dipropyl phthalate
Ethyl acetate
Ethyl amyl ketone
Ethyl n-butyrate
Ethylene carbonate
Ethylene dichloride
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene glycol diacetate
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether
Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
(Butyl Cellosolve)
Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
(Cellosolve)
Furfuryl alcohol
Glycerol
Hexane
Isopropyl alcohol
Methanol
Methyl amyl ketone
Methylene chloride
Methyl ethyl ketone
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Propyl acetate
1,2-Propylenecarbonate
Propylene glycol
Propylene glycol methyl ether
Pyridine
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Tetrachloroethylene
(perchloroethylene)
Tetrahydrofuran
Toluene
Water
d
(cal/cm3)F
H-Bonding
Strength 3
8.6
10.0
10.0
m
m
s
9.3
9.7
9.1
8.2
8.5
14.7
9.8
14.6
10.0
8.3
8.6
m
m
m
m
m
m
p
s
m
m
m
9.5
10.5
12.5
16.5
7.3
8.8
14.5
8.5
9.7
9.3
8.4
8.8
13.3
12.6
10.1
10.7
9.7
m
s
s
p
m
s
m
p
m
m
m
m
s
m
s
p
9.3
9.1
8.9
23.4
p
m
p
s
Polymer Handbook, Eds. Brandrup, J.; Immergut, E.H.; Grulke, E.A., 4th Edition, John Wiley, New York, 1999, VII /675-711. Aldrich Catalog Number
Z41,247-3.
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H-Bonding: p= poor; m = moderate; s = strong
Table III: Solubility Parameters (d) for Plasticizers and Solvents (Increasing d value sequence)
Solvent
Dimethylsiloxanes
Diisodecyl phthalate
Hexane
Diamyl ether
Diethyl ether
Dioctyl phthalate
Butyl butyrate
Ethyl amyl ketone
Ethylene glycol diethyl ether
Butyl acetate
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Methyl amyl ketone
Amyl acetate
Ethyl n-butyrate
Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether
Carbon tetrachloride
Dioctyl sebacate
Dioctyl adipate
Isopropyl alcohol
Diethyl carbonate
Propyl acetate
Diethyl ketone
Dimethyl ether
Toluene
Di-n-hexyl phthalate
Ethyl acetate
Diamyl phthalate
Tetrahydrofuran
Dibutyl sebacate
Benzene
Tetrachloroethylene
(perchloroethylene)
Di(propylene glycol)
monomethyl ether
Chloroform
Dibutyl phthalate
Methyl ethyl ketone
Dibenzyl ether
Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether
(Butyl Cellosolve)
4
d
F
(cal/cm3)
H-Bonding
Strength4
4.9-5.9
7.2
7.3
7.3
7.4
7.9
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.5
8.5
8.6
8.6
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.8
8.9
8.9
9.1
9.1
9.1
9.2
9.2
9.3
p
m
p
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
p
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
p
m
m
m
m
m
p
p
9.3
9.3
9.3
9.3
9.4
9.5
p
m
m
m
m
Solvent
d
F
(cal/cm3)
H-Bonding
Strength4
9.5
9.5
9.7
9.7
9.7
9.8
9.9
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.0
10.1
10.2
p
p
m
p
p
m
p
m
m
s
p
m
m
m
10.2
10.3
10.5
s
s
m
10.7
10.7
10.8
11.4
11.4
11.9
12.0
12.1
12.1
12.5
12.6
13.3
14.5
14.6
14.7
16.5
23.4
s
m
m
s
s
p
m
s
m
s
s
m
s
s
m
s
s
519
Repeating Unit
(Alphabetical Sequence)
Acrylonitrile
Butyl acrylate
Butyl methacrylate
Cellulose
Cellulose acetate (56% Ac groups)
Cellulose nitrate (11.8% N)
Chloroprene
Dimethylsiloxane
Ethyl acrylate
Ethylene
Ethylene terephthalate
Ethyl methacrylate
Formaldehyde (Oxymethylene)
Hexamethylene adipamide (Nylon 6/6)
n-Hexyl methacrylate
Isobornyl acrylate
1,4-cis-Isoprene
Isoprene, natural rubber
Isobutylene
Isobornyl methacrylate
Isobutyl methacrylate
Lauryl methacrylate
Methacrylonitrile
Methyl acrylate
Methyl methacrylate
Octyl methacrylate
Propyl acrylate
Propylene
Propylene oxide
Propyl methacrylate
Stearyl methacrylate
Styrene
Tetrafluoroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl alcohol
Vinyl chloride
Vinylidene chloride
d(cal/cm3)F
Repeating Unit
12.5
9.0
8.8
15.6
27.8
14.8
9.4
7.5
9.5
8.0
10.7
9.0
9.9
13.6
8.6
8.2
8.0
8.2
7.8
8.1
7.2
8.2
10.7
10.0
9.5
8.4
9.0
9.3
7.5
8.8
7.8
8.7
6.2
9.4
10.0
12.6
9.5
12.2
Tetrafluoroethylene
Isobutyl methacrylate
Dimethylsiloxane
Propylene oxide
Isobutylene
Stearyl methacrylate
Ethylene
1,4-cis-Isoprene
Isobornyl methacrylate
Isoprene, natural rubber
Lauryl methacrylate
Isobornyl acrylate
Octyl methacrylate
n-Hexyl methacrylate
Styrene
Propyl methacrylate
Butyl methacrylate
Ethyl methacrylate
Butyl acrylate
Propyl acrylate
Propylene
Chloroprene
Tetrahydrofuran
Methyl methacrylate
Ethyl acrylate
Vinyl chloride
Formaldehyde (Oxymethylene)
Methyl acrylate
Vinyl acetate
Methacrylonitrile
Ethylene terephthalate
Vinylidene chloride
Acrylonitrile
Vinyl alcohol
Hexamethylene adipamide(Nylon 6/6)
Cellulose nitrate (11.8% N)
Cellulose
Cellulose acetate (56% Ac groups)
6.2
7.2
7.5
7.5
7.8
7.8
8.0
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.2
8.2
8.4
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.8
9.0
9.0
9.0
9.3
9.4
9.4
9.5
9.5
9.5
9.9
10.0
10.0
10.7
10.7
12.2
12.5
12.6
13.6
14.8
15.6
27.8
Values reported are for homopolymers of the Repeating Unit. Reported d values vary with the method of determination and test conditions. Averaged
values are given in this table.
Common Name
Definition
Symbol
Viscosity ratio
Relative viscosity
h/h0
hrel
dimensionless
Specific viscosity
Specific viscosity
h/h0 -1
hsp
dimensionless
Viscosity number
Reduced viscosity
hsp /c
hred
deciliter/gram
Inherent viscosity
In hrel /c
hinh
deciliter/gram
Intrinsic viscosity
[h]
deciliter/gram
c 0
Units
c 0
Absolute viscosity
Pa s
Kinematic Viscosity
St
degrees
Ford 4
sec.
Ford 3
sec.
Saybolt Universal
sec.
Saybolt Furol
sec.
cks.
Gardner Holts
cks.
Zahn 5
sec.
Zahn 3
sec.
K.U.
sec.
Brookfield
Cps.
Centipoise Reference
1
Reprinted with permission from Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc., Stoughton, MA, U.S.A.
521
[h]
[h]
= intrinsic viscosity,
K and a
Caution must be exercised in applying this relationship since the K value is greatly influenced by the molecular weight
distribution of the polymer sample used in the determination.
Within a given series of polymer homologs, [h] increases with the molecular weight M. This is illustrated in Table I for
poly(dimethylsiloxane).
The molecular weight of polymers such as poly(vinyl chloride) and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) are often reported in terms of the
Fikentscher K-value, derived from a solution viscosity (see Glossary under K-value) which should not be confused with the
constant K of the Mark-Houwink-Sakurada equation (1). The relationship between the intrinsic viscosity, K-value, and approximate molecular weight is illustrated in Tables II and III for PVC and PVP, respectively.
Table I: [h] - Mw relationship for
poly(dimethylsiloxane), trimethylsilyl terminated1
Viscosity, cSt @ 25C
1.0
2.0
5.0
10
50
200
500
1000
10,000
100,000
1
Mw
240
400
800
1,300
4,000
9,500
17,000
28,000
63,000
140,000
Intrinsic
viscosity,[h]
K Value
1% in Cyclohexanone
Mh
Mw
0.52
0.67
0.92
1.08
1.30
1.60
50
57
67
72
79
87
20,000
27,500
41,000
50,000
62,500
81,000
40,000
55,000
82,500
101,000
123,500
168,000
Viscosity
in water
cSt (%PVP)
K Value
range
7(20)
25(20)
50(10)
400(10)
7000(10)
13-19
26-34
50-62
80-100
115-125
Mh
10,000
40,000
220,000
630,000
1,450,000
Mw
12,000
55,000
400,000
1,280,000
2,800,000
Table I: Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition (Tg) & Melting Point (Tm) Temperatures
Repeating Unit
Acenaphthylene
Acetaldehyde
4-Acetoxystyrene
Acrylamide
Acrylic acid
Acrylonitrile, syndiotactic
Allyl glycidyl ether
Benzyl acrylate
Benzyl methacrylate
Bisphenol A-alt-epichlorohydrin
Bisphenol A terephthalate
Bisphenol carbonate
Bisphenol F carbonate
Bisphenol Z carbonate
4-Bromostyrene
cis-Butadiene
trans-Butadiene
1-Butene
N-tert-Butylacrylamide
Butyl acrylate
sec-Butyl acrylate
tert-Butyl acrylate
2-tert-Butylaminoethyl methacrylate
Butyl glydicyl ether
Butyl methacrylate
tert-Butyl methacrylate
4-tert-Butylstyrene
tert-Butyl vinyl ether
Butyl vinyl ether
e-Caprolactone
Cellulose nitrate
Cellulose tripropionate
cis-Chlorobutadiene
trans-Chlorobutadiene
2-Chlorostyrene
3-Chlorostyrene
4-Chlorostyrene
Chlorotrifluoroethylene
2-Cyanoethyl acrylate
Cyclohexyl acrylate
Cyclohexyl methacrylate
Cyclohexyl vinyl ether
2,6-Dichlorostyrene
Diethylaminoethyl methacrylate
Tg (C) Tm (C)
214
-32
116
165
105
125
-78
6
54
100
205
174
147
175
118
102
-58
-24
128
-54
-26
43-107
33
-79
20
118
127
88
-55
-60
53
-20
-40
119
90
110
52
4
19
92
81
167
20
165
319
1
148
171
193
250
64
80
101
214
Repeating Unit
Tg (C) Tm (C)
N,N-Dimethylacrylamide
Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylate
2,6-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide
Dimethylsiloxane
2,4-Dimethylstyrene
2,5-Dimethylstyrene
3,5-Dimethylstyrene
Dodecyl acrylate
Dodecyl methacrylate
Dodecyl vinyl ether
Epibromohydrin
Epichlorohydrin
1,2-Epoxybutane
1,2-Epoxydecane
1,2-Epoxyoctane
2-Ethoxyethyl acrylate
4-Ethoxystyrene
Ethyl acrylate
Ethyl cellulose
Ethylene, HDPE
Ethylene adipate
Ethylene-trans-1,4-cyclohexyldicarboxylate
Ethylene isophthatate
Ethylene malonate
Ethylene 2,6-napthalenedicarboxylate
Ethylene oxide
Ethylene terephthalate
2-Ethylhexyl acrylate
2-Ethylhexyl methacrylate
2-Ethylhexyl vinyl ether
Ethyl methacrylate
Ethyl vinyl ether
4-Fluorostyrene
Formaldehyde
Hexadecyl acrylate
Hexadecyl methacrylate
Hexyl acrylate
Hexyl methacrylate
2-Hydropropyl methacrylate
Hydroquinone-alt-epichlorohydrin
2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate
Indene
Isobornyl acrylate
Isobornyl methacrylate
89
19
167
-127
112
143
104
-3
-65
-62
-14
-22
-70
-70
-67
-50
86
-24
43
-125
-46
18
51
-29
113
-66
72
-50
-10
-66
65
-43
95
-82
35
15
57
-5
76
60
57
85
94
110
-40
130
54
66
265
86
181
See catalog numbers Z41,247-3, Z41,255-4, Z22,171-6, Z42,334-3 and Z22,195-3 in the Book Section.
523
Tg (C)
Isobutyl acrylate
-24
Isobutylene
-73
Isobutyl methacrylate
53
Isobutyl vinyl ether
-19
cis-Isoprene
-63
trans-Isoprene
-66
N-Isopropylacrylamide
85-130
Isopropyl acrylate, isotactic
-11
Isopropyl methacrylate
81
Methacrylic acid
228
Methacrylic anhydride
159
Methacrylonitrile
120
2-Methoxyethyl acrylate
-50
4-Methoxystyrene
113
Methyl acrylate
10
Methyl cellulose
Methyl glycidyl ether
-62
Methyl methacrylate, atactic
105,120
Methyl methacrylate, syndiotactic
115
4-Methylpentene
29
Methylphenylsiloxane
-86
Methylstyrene
20
3-Methylstyrene
97
4-Methylstyrene
97
Methyl vinyl ether
-31
Nylon 4,6 (tetramethylene adipamide)
43
Nylon 6 (-caprolactam)
52
Nylon 6,6 (hexamethylene adipamide)
50
Nylon 6,9 (hexamethylene azelamide)
58
Nylon 6,10 (hexamethylene sebacamide)
50
Nylon 6,12 (hexamethylene dodecane46
diamide)
Nylon 11 (w-undecanamide)
42
Nylon 12 (w-dodecanamide)
41
1-Octadecene
55
Octadecyl methacrylate
-100
1-Octene
-63
Octyl methacrylate
-20
Oxy-4,4'-biphenyleneoxy-1,4phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenylene
230
Oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl-1,4-phenyleneoxy1,4-phenyleneisopropylidene-1,4-phenylene 165
Oxy-1,4-phenylenesulfonyl1,4-phenylene ether
214
p-Phenylene isophthalamide
225
Tm (C)
165
28
65
162
200
250
144
225
265
227
189
179
290
190
230
380
Repeating Unit
p-Phenylene terephthalamide
Phenylene vinylene
Phenyl methacrylate
Phenyl vinyl ketone
Potassium acrylate
Propylene, atactic
Propylene, isotactic
Propylene, syndiotactic
Propylene oxide
Propyl vinyl ether
Sodium acrylate
Sodium methacrylate
Styrene, atactic
Styrene, isotactic
Tetrabromobisphenol A carbonate
Tetrafluoroethylene
Tetrahydrofuran
Tetramethylene adipate
Tetramethylene terephthalate
Thio-1,4-phenylene
2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl acrylate
Trimethylene oxide
Trimethylsilyl methacrylate
2,4,6-Trimethylstyrene
Vinyl acetal
Vinyl acetate
Vinyl alcohol
Vinyl benzoate
Vinyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate
Vinyl butyral
Vinyl carbazole
Vinyl chloride
Vinyl cyclohexanoate
Vinylferrocene
Vinyl fluoride
Vinyl formal
Vinylidene chloride
Vinylidene fluoride
2-Vinyl naphthalene
Vinyl pivalate
Vinyl propionate
2-Vinylpyridine
4-Vinylpyridine
1-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidone
Vinyl trifluoroacetate
Tg (C)
345
80
110
74
194
-13
-8
-8
-75
-49
230
310
100
100
157
117
-84
-118
17
97
-10
-78
68
162
355
30
85
71
101
322
227
81
76
189
41
105
-18
-40
151
86
10
104
142
54
46
Tm (C)
380
176
66
76
240
327
232
285
82
220
49
320
227
200
200
171
I
1
VII
7
Mn
1 s1
1.00794
Li
Be
[He]2s1
6.941
24.3050
Sodium
Magnesium
19
Ca
20
Sc
21
[Ar]4s1
[Ar]4s2
[Ar]3d14s2
39.0983
40.078
Potassium
Calcium
Rb
37
Sr
[Kr]5s1
85.4678
Ba
44.955910
47.867
Scandium
Titanium
39
Zr
40
91.224
La
Hf
Mn Fe
25
26
58.6934
63.546
65.39
Nickel
Copper
Zinc
95.94
Ta
74
Ru
44
[Kr]4d75s1
(98)
Molybdenum
73
43
101.07
Technetium
Re
Ruthenium
75
Os
76
[Xe]4f145d46s2
[Xe]4f145d 56s2
[Xe]4f145d66s2
180.9479
183.84
186.207
Tantalum
Tungsten
Rhenium
190.23
Osmium
[Rn]7s
[Rn]7s
Ac
89
*
*
[Rn]6d 7s
1
45
Pd
46
[Kr]4d10
106.42
Rhodium
Palladium
Ir
47
[Kr]4d105s1
102.90550
77
Ag
Pt
48
[Kr]4d105s2
107.8682
112.411
Silver
78
Cd
Cadmium
Au
79
Hg
As
33
Se
34
2 5
Br
Argon
35
69.723
72.61
74.92160
78.96
79.904
83.80
Gallium
Germanium
Arsenic
Selenium
Bromine
Krypton
49
Sn
50
[Kr]4d105s2p1
[Kr]4d105s2p2
114.818
118.710
Tl
51
[Kr]4d105s2p3
121.760
Tin
81
Sb
Antimony
Pb
82
Bi
Te
52
[Ar]3d104s2p5
Kr
[Ar]3d104s2p3
In
[Ar]3d104s2p 4
2 6
53
Xe
104
14
105
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
14
106
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
14
107
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
14
[Kr]4d105s2p5
[Kr]4d105s2p6
127.60
126.90447
131.29
Iodine
Xenon
Po
84
[Xe]4f145d106s2p4
At
85
[Xe]4f145d106s2p5
Rn
[Xe]4f145d76s2
[Xe]4f145d96s1
[Xe]4f145d106s1
[Xe]4f145d106s2
[Xe]4f145d106s2p1
[Xe]4f145d106s2p2
[Xe]4f145d106s2p3
192.217
195.078
196.96655
200.59
204.3833
207.2
208.98038
(209)
(210)
(222)
Iridium
Platinum
Gold
Mercury
Thallium
Lead
Bismuth
Polonium
Astatine
Radon
108
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
14
109
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
14
110
112
111
113
114
54
[Kr]4d105s2p 4
Tellurium
83
36
[Ar]3d104s2p6
115
116
86
[Xe]4f145d106s2p6
117
118
(223)
226.025
(227)
(261)
(262)
(263)
(264)
(265)
(268)
(269)
(272)
(277)
(285)
(289)
(293)
Francium
Radium
Actinium
Unnilquadium
Unnilpentium
Unnilhexium
Unnilseptium
Unniloctium
Unnilennium
Ununnilium
Unununium
Ununbium
Ununquadium
Ununhexium
Ununoctium
* Lanthanides
Ce
58
[Xe]4f15d16s2
** Actinides
Pr
59
[Xe]4f36s2
Nd
60
[Xe]4f46s2
Pm Sm
61
[Xe]4f 56s2
62
[Xe]4f 66s2
Eu
63
[Xe]4f 76s2
Gd
64
Tb
[Xe]4f 75d16s2
[Xe]4f 96s2
65
Dy
66
Ho
67
Er
68
Tm
69
[Xe]4f 106s2
[Xe]4f 116s2
[Xe]4f 126s2
[Xe]4f 136s2
Yb
70
Lu
71
[Xe]4f 14 6s2
[Xe]4f 145d16s2
140.116
140.90765
144.24
(145)
150.36
151.964
157.25
158.92534
162.50
164.93032
167.26
168.93421
173.04
174.967
Cerium
Praseodymium
Neodymium
Promethium
Samarium
Europium
Gadolinium
Terbium
Dysprosium
Holmium
Erbium
Thulium
Ytterbium
Lutetium
Th
[Rn]6d27s2
90
Pa
91
92
Np
93
[Rn]5f46d17s2
Pu
[Rn]5f 67s2
94
Am Cm Bk
95
[Rn]5f 77s2
96
[Rn]5f 76d17s2
[Rn]5f 97s2
97
Cf
98
[Rn]5f 107s2
Es
99
[Rn]5f117s2
Fm
100
[Rn]5f127s2
Md No
101
[Rn]5f137s2
102
[Rn]5f147s2
Lr
103
[Rn]5f26d17s2
[Rn]5f36d17s2
232.0381
231.03588
238.0289
(237)
(244)
(243)
(247)
(247)
(251)
(252)
(257)
(258)
(259)
(262)
Thorium
Protactinium
Uranium
Neptunium
Plutonium
Americium
Curium
Berkelium
Californium
Einsteinium
Fermium
Mendelevium
Nobelium
Lawrencium
Atomic weights are based on 12C = 12 and conform to the 1995 IUPAC reported values. Number in (
Ge
32
2 4
[Ar]3d104s2p2
Indium
80
2 3
Unq Unp Unh Uns Uno Une Uun Uuu Uub Uut Uuq Uup Uuh Uus Uuo
[Rn]5f 6d 7s
Rh
[Kr]4d85s1
[Xe]4f145d36s2
88
Ga
31
Cobalt
178.49
39.948
Chlorine
58.933200
Hafnium
Ra
[Ne]3s p
35.4527
Sulfur
Iron
[Xe]4f145d26s2
87
[Ne]3s p
32.066
55.845
138.9055
[Ne]3s p
Manganese
[Kr]4d 55s2
18
[Ne]3s p
54.938049
42
Ar
Phosphorus
51.9961
[Kr]4d 55s1
Cl
30.973762
Chromium
Mo Tc
Neon
17
Silicon
Vandium
41
20.1797
Fluorine
[Ne]3s p
50.9415
Nb
18.9984032
28.0855
[Ar]3d104s2p1
Lanthanum
Fr
Zn
30
10
[He]2s2p6
[Ne]3s p
[Ar]3d104s2
Barium
[Xe]5d16s2
Cu
29
16
Ne
Aluminum
[Ar]3d104s1
137.327
[Xe]6s2
Ni
28
12
[Ar]3d84s2
Cesium
[Xe]6s
Co
27
11
[Ar]3d74s2
132.90545
10
[Ar]3d64s2
Niobium
72
Cr
24
[Ar]3d 54s2
92.90638
Zirconium
57
Oxygen
15
Helium
9
[He]2s2p5
15.9994
Nitrogen
Si
[He]2s2p4
14.00674
14
VII
17
[He]2s2p3
2 2
[Ar]3d 54s1
[Kr]4d45s1
[Kr]4d25s2
Yttrium
56
23
[Ar]3d34s2
88.90585
Strontium
55
Ti
22
[Ar]3d24s2
[Kr]4d15s2
87.62
Rubidium
Cs
38
[Kr]5s2
1 s2
4.002602
26.981538
2 1
Transition Metals
22.989770
13
VI
16
Carbon
Al
12.0107
Boron
Mg
V
15
[He]2s2p2
10.811
12
[Ne]3s
[He]2s2p1
Beryllium
IV
14
9.012182
11
[Ne]3s
Manganese
III
13
[He]2s2
Lithium
Na
Electronic Configuration
Atomic Weight
Name
54.93805
4
He
Atomic Number
Symbol
25
[Ar]3d 54s2
II
2
Hydrogen
VIII
18
Group Classification
[Rn]5f146d17s2
525
Name
89
13
95
51
18
33
85
56
97
4
83
5
35
48
20
98
6
58
55
17
24
27
29
96
66
99
68
63
100
9
87
64
31
32
79
72
2
67
1
49
53
77
26
36
57
103
82
3
71
12
25
101
80
42
60
10
93
28
Actinium
Aluminum
Americium
Antimony
Argon
Arsenic
Astatine
Barium
Berkelium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Boron
Bromine
Cadmium
Calcium
Californium
Carbon
Cerium
Cesium
Chlorine
Chromium
Cobalt
Copper
Curium
Dysprosium
Einsteinium
Erbium
Europium
Fermium
Fluorine
Francium
Gadolinium
Gallium
Germanium
Gold
Hafnium
Helium
Holmium
Hydrogen
Indium
Iodine
Iridium
Iron
Krypton
Lanthanum
Lawrencium
Lead
Lithium
Lutetium
Magnesium
Manganese
Mendelevium
Mercury
Molybdenum
Neodymium
Neon
Neptunium
Nickel
Symbol
Ac
Al
Am
Sb
Ar
As
At
Ba
Bk
Be
Bi
B
Br
Cd
Ca
Cf
C
Ce
Cs
Cl
Cr
Co
Cu
Cm
Dy
Es
Er
Eu
Fm
F
Fr
Gd
Ga
Ge
Au
Hf
He
Ho
H
In
I
Ir
Fe
Kr
La
Lr
Pb
Li
Lu
Mg
Mn
Md
Hg
Mo
Nd
Ne
Np
Ni
Atomic
Weight 2
[227]
26.981538(2)
[243]
121.760(1)
39.948(1)
74.92160(2)
[210]
137.327(7)
[247]
9.012182(3)
208.98038(2)
10.811(7)
79.904(1)
112.411(8)
40.078(4)
[251]
12.0107(8)
140.116(1)
132.90545(2)
35.4527(9)
51.9961(6)
58.933200(9)
63.546(3)
[247]
162.50(3)
[252]
167.26(3)
151.964(1)
[257]
18.9984032(5)
[223]
157.25(3)
69.723(1)
72.61(2)
196.96655(2)
178.49(2)
4.002602(2)
164.93032(2)
1.00794(7)
114.818(3)
126.90447(3)
192.217(3)
55.845(2)
83.80(1)
138.9055(2)
[262]
207.2(1)
6.941(2)
174.967(1)
24.3050(6)
54.938049(9)
[258]
200.59(2)
95.94(1)
144.24(3)
20.1797(6)
[237]
58.6934(2)
AW
(5 sig. fig.)
26.982
121.76
39.948
74.922
137.33
9.0122
208.98
10.811
79.904
112.41
40.078
12.011
140.12
132.91
35.453
51.996
58.933
63.546
162.50
167.26
151.97
18.998
157.25
69.723
72.61
196.97
178.49
4.0026
164.93
1.0079
114.82
126.90
192.22
55.845
83.80
138.91
207.2
6.941
174.97
24.305
54.938
200.59
95.94
144.24
20.180
At.
No.
41
7
102
76
8
46
15
78
94
84
19
59
61
91
88
86
75
45
37
44
62
21
34
14
47
11
38
16
73
43
52
65
81
90
69
50
22
74
109
106
108
105
104
107
112
114
116
118
110
111
92
23
54
70
39
30
40
Name
Symbol
Niobium
Nitrogen
Nobelium
Osmium
Oxygen
Palladium
Phosphorus
Platinum
Plutonium
Polonium
Potassium
Praseodymium
Promethium
Protactinium
Radium
Radon
Rhenium
Rhodium
Rubidium
Ruthenium
Samarium
Scandium
Selenium
Silicon
Silver
Sodium
Strontium
Sulfur
Tantalum
Technetium
Tellurium
Terbium
Thallium
Thorium
Thulium
Tin
Titanium
Tungsten
Unnilennium
Unnilhexium
Unniloctium
Unnilpentium
Unnilquadium
Unnilseptium
Ununbium
Ununquadium
Ununhexium
Ununoctium
Ununnilium
Unununium
Uranium
Vanadium
Xenon
Ytterbium
Yttrium
Zinc
Zirconium
Nb
N
No
Os
O
Pd
P
Pt
Pu
Po
K
Pr
Pm
Pa
Ra
Rn
Re
Rh
Rb
Ru
Sm
Sc
Se
Si
Ag
Na
Sr
S
Ta
Tc
Te
Tb
Tl
Th
Tm
Sn
Ti
W
Une
Unh
Uno
Unp
Unq
Uns
Uub
Uuq
Uuh
Uuo
Uun
Uuu
U
V
Xe
Yb
Y
Zn
Zr
Atomic
Weight 2
92.90638(2)
14.00674(7)
[259]
190.23(3)
15.9994(3)
106.42(1)
30.973762(4)
195.078(2)
[244]
[209]
39.0983(1)
140.90765(2)
[145]
231.03588(2)
226.0254
[222]
186.207(1)
102.90550(2)
85.4678(3)
101.07(2)
150.36(3)
44.955910(8)
78.96(3)
28.0855(3)
107.8682(2)
22.989770(2)
87.62(1)
32.066(6)
180.9479(1)
[98]
127.60(3)
158.92534(2)
204.3833(2)
232.0381(1)
168.93421(2)
118.710(7)
47.867(1)
183.84(1)
[268]
[263]
[265]
[262]
[261]
[264]
[277]
[285]
[289]
[293]
[269]
[272]
238.0289(1)
50.9415(1)
131.29(2)
173.04(3)
88.90585(2)
65.39(2)
91.224(2)
AW
(5 sig. fig.)
92.906
14.007
190.23
15.999
106.42
30.974
195.08
39.098
140.91
231.04
226.03
186.21
102.91
85.468
101.07
150.36
44.956
78.96
28.086
107.87
22.990
87.62
32.066
180.95
127.60
158.93
204.38
232.04
168.93
118.71
47.87
183.84
238.03
50.942
131.29
173.04
88.906
65.39
91.224
58.69
Based on the atomic mass of 12C = 12. Adapted from the report by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry
Division, Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances (Reference: Pure & Appl. Chem. 1996, 68(12), 2339.
2
Numbers in ( ) indicate the uncertainty in the last digit. Numbers in [ ] indicate the isotope with the longest half-life.
Prefix
18
10
1015
1012
109
106
103
102
101
100
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-6
10-9
10-12
10-15
10-18
SI Symbol
exa
peta
tera
giga
mega
kilo
hecto
deca
E
P
T
G
M
k
h
da
deci
centi
milli
micro
nano
pico
femto
atto
d
c
m
n
p
f
a
0
9
19
26
38
44
50
63
94
125
1
2
APHA (visual)
0
15
30
45
60
70
80
100
150
200
Saybolt
Gardner
30
26
22
17
12
9
6
-3
-17
-37
1
1
1
1
1
1
These values are approximations and may vary depending on the wavelength of the light source and light absorbance of the sample.
Haze-free color is the amount of monochromatic light absorbed, corrected for the loss of brightness caused by haze.
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25.4
22.6
19.0
16.0
13.5
12.7
11.2
9.51
8.00
6.73
6.35
5.66
4.76
4.00
3.36
2.83
2.38
2.00
1.68
1.41
1.19
1.00
841
707
595
500
420
354
297
250
210
177
149
125
105
88
74
63
53
44
37
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
"Mesh"
Inches
Millimeters
Microns
Inches
Millimeters
1
in
7/8
in
3/4
in
5/8
in
0.530 in
1/2
in
7/16 in
3/8
in
5/16 in
0.265 in
1/4
in
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No. 4
No. 5
No. 6
No. 7
No. 8
No. 10
No. 12
No. 14
No. 16
No. 18
No. 20
No. 25
No. 30
No. 35
No. 40
No. 45
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No. 60
No. 70
No. 80
No. 100
No. 120
No. 140
No. 170
No. 200
No. 230
No. 270
No. 325
No. 400
1.00
0.875
0.750
0.625
0.530
0.500
0.438
0.375
0.312
0.265
0.250
0.223
0.187
0.157
0.132
0.111
0.0937
0.0787
0.0661
0.0555
0.0469
0.0394
0.0331
0.0278
0.0234
0.0197
0.0165
0.0139
0.0117
0.0098
0.0083
0.0070
0.0059
0.0049
0.0041
0.0035
0.0029
0.0025
0.0021
0.0017
0.0015
25.4
22.6
19.0
16.0
13.5
12.7
11.2
9.51
8.00
6.73
6.35
5.66
4.76
4.00
3.36
2.83
2.38
2.00
1.68
1.41
1.19
1.00
0.841
0.707
0.595
0.500
0.420
0.354
0.297
0.250
0.210
0.177
0.149
0.125
0.105
0.088
0.074
0.063
0.053
0.044
0.037
25400
22600
19000
16000
13500
12700
11200
9510
8000
6730
6350
5660
4760
4000
3360
2830
2380
2000
1680
1410
1190
1000
841
707
595
500
420
354
297
250
210
177
149
125
105
88
74
63
53
44
37
0.1496
0.1378
0.1299
0.1181
0.1083
0.1051
0.0965
0.0894
0.0815
0.0736
0.0717
0.0661
0.0606
0.0539
0.0484
0.0433
0.0394
0.0354
0.0319
0.0285
0.0256
0.0228
0.0201
0.0177
0.0154
0.0134
0.0114
0.0097
0.0085
0.0071
0.0060
0.0052
0.0043
0.0036
0.0030
0.0025
0.0021
0.0017
0.0015
0.0012
0.0010
3.80
3.50
3.30
3.00
2.75
2.67
2.45
2.27
2.07
1.87
1.82
1.68
1.54
1.37
1.23
1.10
1.00
0.900
0.810
0.725
0.650
0.580
0.510
0.450
0.390
0.340
0.290
0.247
0.215
0.180
0.152
0.131
0.110
0.091
0.076
0.064
0.053
0.044
0.037
0.030
0.025
1
Larger sieve openings (1 in. to I in.) have been designated a sieve "mesh" size that corresponds to the size of the opening in inches.
Smaller sieve "mesh" sizes of 3F to 400 are designated by the number of openings per linear inch in the sieve.
NOTE: The following convention is used to characterize particle size by mesh designation:
a "+" before the sieve mesh indicates the particles are retained by the sieve;
a "-" before the sieve mesh indicates the particles pass through the sieve;
typically 90% or more of the particles will lie within the indicated range.
For example, if the particle size of a material is described as -4 +40 mesh, then 90% or more of the material will pass through a 4-mesh
sieve (particles smaller than 4.76 mm) and be retained by a 40-mesh sieve (particles larger than 0.420 mm). If a material is described
as -40 mesh, then 90% or more of the material will pass through a 40-mesh sieve (particles smaller than 0.420 mm).
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