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ALDRICH POLYMER PRODUCTS

CDCatalog and Reference Guide

An Interactive Publication Featuring


Nearly 4,000 Products

n Over 1,600 Monomers


n More than 1,700 Polymers
n Polymer Additives
n Polymerization Initiators
n Polymeric Supports

Applications & Reference Information

n Products Classified by Chemical & Application Categories


n Extensive Physical Data
n Literature Citations
n Glossary and Other Reference Information

Searchable
Browsable
Links Between Sections on CD-ROM
Hyperlinks to Web site for MSDS, C of A, Spectra, and Ordering

The Link to All Your Polymer Needs

Preface
Dear Colleague:
It is a pleasure to introduce the Aldrich Polymer Products CD Catalog and Reference Guide. This searchable electronic publication offers our comprehensive range of quality products including monomers, polymers, polymer additives, polymerization initiators,
and polymeric supports to the research and scientific community.
In keeping with the Aldrich tradition of our main catalog serving as a Handbook, this specialty Polymer Products CD Catalog and
Reference Guide offers considerable technical information by way of literature references, physical data, glossary of terms and
abbreviations commonly used by polymer scientists, etc. In addition, a large number of links have been provided between the various
sections of this epublication as well as hyperlinks to our Web site for downloading MSDSs, certificates of analyses, and spectra. For
more detail, please click on HOW TO USE THIS CD.
We hope you find this compilation of information useful and that it will serve as a ready reference in your research. Whether your needs
are in the cutting edge of polymer chemistry or the applications of advanced polymeric materials in the electronics, pharmaceutical,
biomedical, or coatings industries, we aim to be The Link to All Your Polymer Needs.

We are committed to the success of our customers through Life Science, Technology and Service.
If you need a product that is not included in this catalog, please contact us; our R&D and Custom Synthesis chemists will gladly
evaluate your requirements.
I would like to acknowledge Dr. Daniel R. Bloch for his technical contribution to this Catalog and Reference Guide.

Yours Sincerely,

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Table of Contents

Shashi Jasty, Ph.D.


Product Manager, Polymer Products
Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc.
E-mail: sjasty@sial.com

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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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Manufacturing Facilities and Capabilities

Manufacturing Facilities
Aldrich has state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities located in the United States, England, and Germany.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

Gillingham, Dorset, England

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA

Steinheim, Germany

Capabilities

Bulk

Aldrich has the technical expertise to meet a wide range of


manufacturing needs. We have been in the business of
producing organic chemicals for 40 years and have
accumulated a vast amount of knowledge in the
production and handling of these materials. Among
our strengths

We offer bulk quantities of many of the chemicals found in


this catalog. A sampling of Polymer Products
available from Aldrich in bulk is given below. For high
quality research chemicals, scale-up, and production
from one manufacturer, please contact Sigma-Aldrich
Fine Chemicals at (800) 336-9719 (USA) or (314) 534-4900,
or through our Web site: www.sigma-aldrich.com
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Polymers
Monomers

Custom Manufacture

High purity materials

In addition to the chemicals we produce and offer in our


catalogs, we also have custom manufacturing capabilities.
Tell us what you need and we will work with you to
manufacture products that meet your precise requirements.

Solution chemistry (aqueous and nonaqueous)

Sampling of Polymers and Monomers Available in Bulk


23,746-9
V290-9

Poly(4-vinylpyridinium dichromate), crosslinked


2-Vinylnaphthalene, 95%

14,934-9

4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%

39,292-8

Nafion, trimethylsilylated

47,931-4

Benzoin methyl ether, 99%

20,253-3

1,3-Butadiene diepoxide, 97%

41,666-5

tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, 5.0-6.0M


solution in decane

28,210-3

Triton X-100, reduced

22,089-2

1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl ether, 95%

22,710-2

2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95%

D10,370-5

Diglycolic anhydride, tech., 90%

21,297-0

2-(Bromomethyl)acrylic acid, 98%

Vinyl chloroformate, 94%

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,
optical, and dental applications.

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Aldrich Quality
A Hallmark of the Aldrich Tradition
Quality Control and Quality Assurance are an integral part of
every Aldrich product. We preserve our tradition of
uncompromising quality by bringing to bear a full aray of
resources on the products we offer. Aldrichs Quality
Control Laboratories are well equipped to safely handle and
thoroughly characterize chemicals that span our broad
spectrum of product lines.

Our QC/QA team of over 100 chemists and technicians at


our manufacturing sites in USA and Europe, analyze all
Aldrich products with ~ 5 tests/product on the average.
Assays range from simple solubility and melting point
determinations, to various titrations, FT-IR, Capillary
GC, HPLC, Multinuclear NMR, GPC/MALLS, DSC,
ICP, etc.

Analytical Capabilities
Our Analytical Department is especially equipped for
and skilled at handling and characterizing monomers,
polymers, and polymer additives. Highlights of analytical
techniques used in the evaluation and characterization of
Polymer Products from Aldrich is provided below along
with typical information extracted by these techniques:
l

Capillary Gas Chromatography Purity of monomers

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)


Purity of monomers

Gel Permeation Chromatography with Multi Angle


Laser Light Scattering Detector
(GPC/MALLS)

_
_
_
Absolute determination of Mn, Mw, and Mz; Molecular
weight distributions (i.e., polydispersity values)

It is well known that molecular weight values depend in large


measure on the method of measurement. This is illustrated
in Figure 1 for a poly(isobutylene) sample (Aldrich Catalog
No. 18,145-5 Lot: 03061AU). For the refractive index
detector signal, each molecule contributes equally

regardless of weight whereas for the 90o light scattering


signal, the larger molecules contribute more because they
scatter light more effectively. Thus, the weight average
molecular weight is always greater than the number average
molecular weight except, of_course,
_ when all molecules
are of the same weight; then Mw = Mn. (For a review on the
light scattering technique, see Wyatt, P.J. Anal. Chim. Acta,
1993, 272, 1.)
l

Rotary (Brookfield) and Capillary (Cannon-Ubbelohde)


Viscometry Viscosity
values, Viscosity average
_
molecular weight ( Mv)
_
_
Figure 1 (below) compares Mw and M n determined for a
poly(isobutylene) sample (Aldrich Catalog No. 18,145-5
Lot: 03061AU) by the GPC/MALLS
technique to the viscosity
_
average molecular weight ( Mv), determined
from intrinsic
_
_
lies
between Mw
M
viscosity
data.
As
is
usually
the
case,
_
v
and M n , but closer to the former. (See the reference
section for a further discussion of viscosity terms and
relationship to molecular weight.)

Figure 1: GPC/MALLS signals for a poly (isobutylene)


sample (Aldrich Catalog No. 18,145-5 Lot: 03061AU). Values
obtained for
_
_
the absolute weight average molecular weight (Mw) _and the absolute number average molecular weight (Mn) are compared
against that determined from intrinsic viscosity data (Mv).

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Aldrich Quality
Analytical Capabilities (continued)
l High Field (300 MHz) NMR Spectrometry with multi1

11

13

19

31

nuclear probe capability ( H, B, C, F, and P)


Purity of monomers, tacticity of polymers, monomer
ratios for copolymers, etc.

Figure 2 ( below) shows the use of the powerful NMR


spectroscopic tool in characterizing the stereotactic
composition of a poly(methyl methacrylate) sample (Aldrich
Catalog No. 45,213-0 Lot: 10694CU).

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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FT-IR and Raman Spectroscopy Identification of


monomers, polymers and additives

UV-Vis Spectroscopy Identification of foreign material


in polymers such as residual monomer, inhibitors,
antioxidants, and other additives; Absorption peaks for
photoinitiators. (See the Applications Section for UV
Absorption Spectra of commonly used radical and cationic
photoinitiators.)

Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Thermal


transisition temperatures including Tg, Tm, Tboiling, Tdecomposition,
etc.; Enthalpies of transitions; Half-life of free radical
initiators at different temperatures. (See the Reference
section for thermal tranisition temperatures of common
homopolymers and the Applications section for
decomposition rates and half-lives of commonly used free
radical initiators.)

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Figure 3 shows the DSC thermograms for a


polystyrene sample (Aldrich Catalog No. 45,038-3
Lot: 06213EU) prior to and following thermal quenching. The
starting material is isotactic with a well defined melting transition (see Figure 3A). The almost complete conversion to
an amorphous state following quenching is evident from
the glass transition and the absence of the melting transition
(see Figure 3B). The glass transition causes an
endothermic shift in the baseline because of the samples
increased heat capacity. Aging effects tend to shift the
baseline in the reverse direction.

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

CHNS and Oxygen analyzers; Wet chemical techniques


for analysis of other elements, various functional groups
and end group analysis for functional polymers.

(See the Glossary in the Reference section for some of


the terms used to report results of such analyses, for
example, acid value, amine number, bromine index,
hydroxyl number, iodine value, saponification number, etc.)

Aldrich Quality Checks Pathway


l Rigorous in-process testing is conducted during production
l Extensive product characterization as described above
l All of the test results are evaluated in concert for each lot of every product
l Stringent test criteria determine approval of the final product
l Lot specific results are provided in a certificate of analysis
l Hazard evaluation for the safety of our customers and in order to package and transport a chemical product in accordance

with U.S. DOT, IATA, and other Governments transportation regulations


Our Quality Assurance group helps ensure that the quality of all materials sent to our customers from chemical purity to
appearance meets Aldrichs high standards.

We are committed to investing substantial resources to enhance our analytical capabilities. We continue to develop
our technical expertise, applying new analytical protocols necessary to support the introduction of novel new
Polymer Products as we stay at the cutting edge and preserve our excellence in quality!

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How To Use This CD


To use this electronic publication, you may browse through the information as you would a book or click on the bookmarks in
the left hand side window to go directly to the section of interest to you.

Chemicals Section:

n Alphabetical Product List:

All monomers, polymers, additives, and initiators contained in this CD are listed in this
section by a systematic name in alphabetical order and in the case of some polymers, by the commonly used name (for
example, Nylon nomenclature is used for the common polyamides). Prefixes denoting stereochemistry or isomer
position such as cis, tert, etc. are not considered in determining the alphabetical sequence. Copolymers should be
checked under all possible monomer listings.

Commonly used names and acronyms can also be found in this section, cross-referenced to the systematic name. For
example, AIBN and 2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionitrile) are both listed alphabetically and cross-referenced to the systematic name 2,2-Azobisisobutyronitrile. When a product is sequenced by its commonly used name, then the systematic
name is provided as a cross-reference; for example, poly(hexamethylene sebacamide) is cross-referenced to Nylon 6/10.

n Products By Category: The Alphabetical Product List is followed by a section where the products are categorized under

Monomers, Polymers, Polymer Additives, and Polymerization Initiators. Within each of these categories, products
are further classified according to chemical functionality and application.

n The CAS Number Cross-Reference Index lists Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Numbers in ascending order along

with the Aldrich Catalog Numbers. The latter are linked to the corresponding Product listing in the Alphabetical Section.

Applications and Reference Sections:

n The Applications Section includes 10 hour half-life temperatures for thermal initiators, photoinitiator UV spectra, and other
application information.

n The Reference Section includes a glossary of terms, physical data on polymers, etc.

Please click on the bookmarks to the left of the screen for more detail or use the Table of Contents to obtain page numbers.

Hyperlinks:

n This electronic publication has been designed to be used in conjunction with the Sigma-Aldrich Web site.
n All links that point to locations within this electronic publication are coded red while hyperlinks that take you to the SigmaAldrich Web site are coded blue.

n Every product in the Products By Category Section is linked to its corresponding location in the Alphabetical Product
Section for detailed information on physical and chemical properties.

n Click from the Alphabetical Product Section to the Sigma-Aldrich Web site to obtain Material Safety Data Sheets,
Certificates of Analysis by product, and additional technical information.

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Key To Chemical Product Listings


5

O
CH
3

CH CH
2

38,054-7

10
11
12

17

4-Acetoxystyrene, 96% [2628-16-2 ] (4-ethenylphenol ........................ 5mL 15.20


acetate, 4-vinylphenyl acetate) FW 162.19 mp 7-8
25mL 35.80
bp 260 n)1.5380 d 1.060 Fp 190F (87C) Beil.6 (3), 2387
FT-NMR 1(2),1287C R&S 1(2),1927F
RTECS# SL3784000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE 16
IRRITANT
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 4.2cps. Inhibited with 15-25
ppm phenothiazine 13
14
15
Reaction ratio:
4-Acetoxystyrene/styrene : 1.02/0.80
4-Acetoxystyrene/methyl
methacrylate : 0.76/0.88
4-Acetoxystyrene/meleic
anhydride : 0/0
Undergoes free radical polymerization, similar to styrene

18
13,110-5

19
20
21
22
27
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Polymer used in microlithography. Precursor to


p-hydroxystyrene that is readily derivatized.
3,6-Diaminoacridine hydrochloride [952-23-8] ...................................... 5g 15.70
(proflavine hydrochloride) FW 245.71 mp 270(dec.)
25g 50.50
kmax 456nm Beil. 22, 487 FT-IR 1(2),875b
Safety 2,1045B R&S 1(2),2637B UV-Vis 247
7
RTECS# AR9064000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
IRRITANT
An intercalating dye. 23 24
25 26
Dye content ~95%

AIBN, see 44,109-0, 2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile

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Product name
Chemical purity
Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number
Structure
Formula weight
Melting point or decomposition temperature in C
Units and prices
Denotes that the chemical is in the EPA inventory under
TSCA
Boiling point in C
Reference to Aldrich Library of 13C and 1H FT-NMR
Spectra
Reference to Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical
Substances
Index of Refraction

14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.

Density of liquid at 25C


Flash point (closed cup)
Beilstein reference
Technical data and additional physical properties
Application information
Alternate product name
Wavelength in nanometers at which the maximum
absorption of a dye or photoinitiator is observed
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O
CH

26,077-0
h

Acacia, powder [9000-01-5] (gum arabic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A140-1

2-Acetamidoacrylic acid, 99% [5429-56-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 129.12 mp 185-186 (dec.) Beil. 3(3),1157 FT-NMR 1(1),847B
FT-IR 2(1),1274D R&S 1(1),595C IRRITANT

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

Acetic acid, alkyl (C7 to C9) esters mixture [108419-32-5] . . . . . . . . . .

46,128-8
h

Acetic acid, alkyl (C8 to C10) esters mixture [108419-33-6] . . . . . . . . .

46,129-6
h

Acetic acid, alkyl (C9 to C11) esters mixture [108419-34-7] . . . . . . . . .

46,131-8
h

Acetic acid, alkyl (C11 to C14) esters mixture [108419-35-8] . . . . . . . .

46,124-5
h

Acetic acid, hexyl esters mixture [88230-35-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

bp 186 nr1.4200 d 0.875 Fp 171F(77C) FT-IR 2(1),954A


RTECS# AF5900000
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linear
isomers of C7 to C9 esters
bp 205-235 nr1.4260 d 0.870 Fp 194F(90C)
FT-IR 2(1),954B
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linear
isomers of C8 to C10 esters
bp 220-250 nr1.4290 d 0.870 Fp 212F(100C)
FT-IR 2(1),954C
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linear
isomers of C9 to C11 esters
bp 240-285 nr1.4380 d 0.875 Fp >230F(110C)
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linear
isomers of C11 to C14 esters
FW 144.21 bp 164-176 nr1.4100 d 0.870 Fp 134F(56C)
FT-IR 2(1),953D
Coalescing solvent. Contains various branched and linear
isomers of hexyl esters

2-(Acetoacetoxy)ethyl methacrylate, see 36,076-7,


2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate
Acetoguanamine, see 40,780-1, 2,4-Diamino-6-methyl-1,3,5triazine
1,3-Acetonedicarboxylic acid, tech. [542-05-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3-oxoglutaric acid) FW 146.10 mp 133 (dec.) Beil. 3,789
Merck Index 12,66
HYGROSCOPIC

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

Acetophenone-carbonyl-13C, 99 atom % 13C [10383-88-7] . . . . . . . . . .

Acetophenone-methyl-13C, 99 atom % 13C [71777-36-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 121.14 mp 20.5 bp 202 nr1.5335 d 1.030
Fp 180F(82C) FT-IR 2(3),1228C Safety 2,26A R&S 1(2),1621K
IRRITANT
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

29,673-2
3
D

16,511-5
h

C CD

OH

bp 181 nr1.4140 d 0.872 Fp 140F(60C)


Contains various branched isomers of C6 to C8 esters

FW 121.14 bp 202 nr1.5325 d 1.039 Fp 180F(82C)


FT-IR 2(2),2366D Safety 2,25C R&S 1(2),1621J IRRITANT
Manufactured by ISOTEC INC.
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

13CH

29,920-0

Acetic acid, alkyl (C6 to C8) esters mixture [90438-79-2] . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

46,125-3
h

OC H
6 13

O
CH

$
9.00
27.70

OH

CH

CH

Merck Index 12,11 FT-IR 2(1),297D Safety 2,2A


R&S 1(1),203E RTECS# CE5945000 IRRITANT

100g
500g

Acetophenone-d8, 98 atom % D [19547-00-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 128.22 nr1.5322 d 1.100 Fp 180F(82C)
FT-IR 2(3),4329A Safety 2,25B R&S 1(2),2937H IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in prescored ampule)

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31,985-6

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

S-Acetylmercaptosuccinic anhydride, 96% [6953-60-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(acetylthio)succinic anhydride] FW 174.18 mp 83-86

2 C OH
O

FW 114.06 mp 180-187 (dec.) Beil. 2,801 Fieser 1,12


FT-IR 2(3),4039B Safety 2,38C R&S 1(2),2707M HIGHLY TOXIC
IRRITANT

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

FT-NMR 1(1),1179B FT-IR 2(1),1215C Safety 2,42A


R&S 1(1),837E MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

41,319-4
h

CH O
3
N

Acetophenone-formaldehyde resin, see 43,481-7, Poly(vinyl


phenyl ketone)
a-Acetoxyacrylonitrile, see 22,603-3, 1-Cyanovinyl acetate
1-Acetoxy-1-cyanoethylene, see 22,603-3, 1-Cyanovinyl
acetate
4-Acetoxystyrene, 96% [2628-16-2] (4-ethenylphenol . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
acetate, 4-vinylphenyl acetate) FW 162.19 mp 7-8 bp 260

19,732-7
h
3

FW 120.15 mp 19-20 bp 202 nr1.5325 d 1.030


Fp 180F(82C) Beil. 7,271 Fieser 4,5 Merck Index 12,71
FT-NMR 1(2),802A FT-IR 2(2),2366C Safety 2,24C
R&S 1(2),1621I RTECS# AM5250000 IRRITANT

Acetylenedicarboxylic acid, 95% [142-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Acetophenone, 99% [98-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A1,520-7
h

C C OH

S C CH
O

$
166.40

nr1.5380 d 1.060 Fp 190F(87C) Beil. 6(3),2387


FT-NMR 1(2),1287C R&S 1(2),1927F RTECS# SL3784000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 4.2 cps. Inhibited with 15-25 ppm
phenothiazine
Reactivity ratio:
4-Acetoxystyrene/styrene : 1.02/0.80
4-Acetoxystyrene/methyl
methacrylate : 0.76/0.88
4-Acetoxystyrene/maleic
anhydride : 0/0
Undergoes free radical polymerization, similar to styrene
Polymer used in microlithography. Precursor to
p-hydroxystyrene that is readily derivatized.

O
CH

Acetophenone-methyl-d3, 98 atom % D [17537-31-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 123.18 nr1.5329 d 1.055 Fp 180F(82C) Beil. 7(4),626
FT-IR 2(3),4328C Safety 2,26B R&S 1(2),2937F IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

O
C CH

5g

FW 125.19 bp 201-202 nr1.5335 d 1.073 Fp 180F(82C)


Beil. 7(4),626 FT-IR 2(3),4328D Safety 2,25A R&S 1(2),2937G
IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in prescored ampule)

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

2-(Acetylthio)succinic anhydride, see 19,732-7, S-Acetylmercaptosuccinic anhydride


cis-Aconitic acid, 96% [585-84-2] (1,2,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propenetricarboxylic acid) FW 174.11 mp 122 Beil. 2(2),694
FT-NMR 1(1),789B Safety 2,53D R&S 1(1),553H
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
Contains <1% of each of dichloromethane and 1,4-dioxane

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O
CH
O

CH

C OH

cis-Aconitic anhydride, 98% [6318-55-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,547-4

Acridine Orange base [494-38-2] [3,6-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


bis(dimethylamino)acridine, C.I. 46005, Solvent
Orange 15] FW 265.36 mp 165 (dec.) kmax 488nm

CH

CH

Beil. 22,487 FT-IR 2(3),3939A Safety 2,56A


UV-Vis 62 RTECS# AR7600000
Dye content ~75%

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

2-Acrylamidoglycolic acid monohydrate, 96% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,106-0
h

(Acrylamidomethyl)cellulose acetate butyrate [91313-01-8] . . . . . . .

43,107-9
h

(Acrylamidomethyl)cellulose acetate propionate [97635-64-8] . . . .

28,273-1
h

2-Acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[15214-89-8] FW 207.25 mp 195 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1438C

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

mp 155-165 d 1.310 FT-IR 2(3),4596A


Free-flowing powder. Average Mn ca. 10,000 (GPC). Viscosity
(20 wt. % in MEK, 25C) 60 cps. 12.8 wt. % acetyl, 38.9 wt. %
butyryl, 0.6 wt. % vinyl, 1.4 wt. % hydroxyl. Tg 118
Soluble in a variety of acrylic monomers
D.S. (vinyl) ca. 0.1, D.S. (acetate) ca. 1.0, D.S. (butyrate) ca. 1.8
Enhances adhesion, wetting, solvent resistance and gloss.
Increases cure speed.
Polymerizable polyfunctional oligomer for adhesives,
composites, membranes and radiation curable coatings.
mp 188-210 d 1.310 FT-IR 2(3),4596B
Free-flowing powder. Average Mn ca. 20,000 (GPC). Viscosity
(20 wt. % in MEK, 25C) 200 cps. 0.5 wt. % acetyl, 42.0 wt. %
propionyl, 3.0 wt. % vinyl, 3.2 wt. % hydroxyl. Tg 137
Soluble in a variety of acrylic monomers
D.S. (vinyl) ca. 0.23, D.S. (acetate) ca. 0.03, D.S. (propionate)
ca. 2.05
Properties......see 43,106-0.
Applications....see 43,106-0.

R&S 1(1),1065K

CORROSIVE

HYGROSCOPIC

(3-Acrylamidopropyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 75 wt. % . . . . .


solution in water [45021-77-0] FW 206.72 nr1.4848 d 1.110

Acrylic-d3 acid-d, 97 atom % D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 76.10 bp 139 nr1.4180 d 1.110 Fp 130F(54C)
FT-IR 2(3),4308D HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Stabilized with 0.2 wt. % hydroquinone
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

14,723-0
h
OH

FW 163.13 mp 95-97 FT-NMR 1(1),1276B FT-IR 2(1),1324B


Safety 2,58D R&S 1(1),915E CORROSIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE

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

Stabilized with 25-30 ppm cupric ion

Safety 2,59A

45,634-9

FW 71.08 mp 84-86 bp 125/25mm Beil. 2,400 Merck


Index 12,131 FT-NMR 1(1),1221A FT-IR 2(1),1257D Safety 2,58C
R&S 1(1),877K RTECS# AS3325000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
TOXIC

26,049-5
h

Acrolein ethylene acetal, see 44,035-3, 2-Vinyl-1,3-dioxolane


Acrylamide, 99+%, electrophoresis grade [79-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Acrylamide, 97% [79-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R
n

CH OR
2

RO

$
23.80
79.10

R&S 1(2),2637F

14,857-1
h

H O
2

ROCH

FW 156.10 mp 75-78 Beil. 18,463 Safety 2,54B


R&S 1(1),837D CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

1g
5g

3 N
CH

21,780-8
h

Acrylic acid, 99% [79-10-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 72.06 mp 13 bp 139 nr1.4202 d 1.051
Fp 130F(54C) Beil. 2,397 Merck Index 12,132
FT-NMR 1(1),776A FT-IR 2(1),778B Safety 2,59B R&S 1(1),547A
RTECS# AS4375000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

5g
10.90
100g
13.90
500g
18.50
3kg 48.30
18kg 161.40

Acrylic acid, sodium salt, see 40,822-0, Sodium acrylate

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11,021-3
h
H C
2

CHCN

H C
2

CHCN

Acrylonitrile, 99+% [107-13-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A2,410-9
h

Acryloyl chloride, 96% [814-68-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,827-3

4-Acryloylmorpholine, 97% [5117-12-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

OSHA-regulated carcinogen - see CFR Title 29, Part 1910.1045


Inhibited with 35-45 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
(Packaged in poly-coated bottle)
FW 90.51 bp 72-76 nr1.4350 d 1.114 Fp 61F(16C)
Beil. 2,400 FT-NMR 1(1),1199A FT-IR 2(1),1234D Safety 2,61D
R&S 1(1),857A RTECS# AT7350000 HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with 400 ppm phenothiazine
FW 141.17 mp -35 nr1.5120 d 1.122 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 27(4),278 HIGHLY TOXIC
Inhibited with ca. 1,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

N
C

FW 53.06 mp -83 bp 77 nr1.3910 d 0.806 Fp 32F(0C)


Beil. 2,400 Fieser 1,14 7,4 Merck Index 12,133
FT-NMR 1(1),1358B FT-IR 2(1),1430A Safety 2,60B
R&S 1(1),991E RTECS# AT5250000 HIGHLY TOXIC
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Inhibited with 35-45 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
OSHA-regulated carcinogen - See CFR Title 29, Part 1910.1045

32,013-7
h

H C C H C Cl
2

Acrylic acid, zinc salt, see 40,946-4, Zinc acrylate


Acrylic ester, polymer-supported, see 47,173-9, REM resin
Acrylonitrile, 99+% [107-13-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mono-2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl succinate [50940-49-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,614-6
h

[2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride, 80 wt. % . . . .


solution in water [44992-01-0] [2-(dimethylamino)ethyl
acrylate, methyl chloride quaternary salt] FW 193.67

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

[2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium methyl sulfate, 80 . . . . .


wt. % solution in water [13106-44-0] FW 269.32 nr1.4420

3-(Acryloyloxy)-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate [1709-71-3] . . . . . . . . .


FW 214.22 nr1.4730 d 1.140 Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (neat)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone and
350 ppm BHT

1,3-Adamantanediacetic acid, 97% [17768-28-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 252.31

O
2

Fp >230F(110C)

d 1.180 FT-IR 2(1),1132C

CH

d 1.132

45,498-2
H C
2

FW 216.19 nr1.4650 d 1.230 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone and
1000 ppm BHT

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

FT-IR 2(2),2830D IRRITANT

O
H C
2

Br

2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate [21282-96-2] (ethylene . . . . . . . . .


glycol monoacetoacetate monoacrylate) FW 200.19
[2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl](4-benzoylbenzyl)dimethylammonium . . . . . .
bromide, 99% [125850-75-1] FW 418.34 mp 118-123

mp 234-237

Beil. 19,278 FT-IR 2(1),843C

OH

OH

34,082-0
C

OH

1,3-Adamantanedicarboxylic acid, 98% [39269-10-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 224.26 mp 276-278 Beil. 9(4),2997 FT-NMR 1(1),844A
FT-IR 2(1),843B R&S 1(1),591E RTECS# YD1994000

OH

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40,505-1

OH

4,4'-(1,3-Adamantanediyl)diphenol, 98% [37677-93-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 320.44

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

CD CD CD CD
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

Adipic acid, 99% [124-04-9] (ADI-PURELGA adipic acid) . . . . . . .

16,521-2
h

Adipoyl chloride, 98% [111-50-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 183.03 bp 105-107/2mm nr1.4700 d 1.259


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,653 FT-IR 2(1),1246D Safety 2,69C
R&S 1(1),867J CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR

ADI-PURELGA adipic acid, see A2,635-7, Adipic acid


AEP, see A5,520-9, 1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine
Agar, powder, high gel standard [9002-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Merck Index 12,182

R&S 1(1),203D RTECS# AW7950000

Agar, fine powder [9002-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Agar, shredded [9002-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Agarose, pure powder [9012-36-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 260 R&S 1(1),203C
Suitable for immunoelectrophoresis. Gelling temperature (2%
soln.), 42C.
Mr (relative electroendosmosis) = -0.10.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-101 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

AIBN, see 44,109-0, 2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile


Aldehyde, polymer-bound, see 47,208-5,
4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound
Algal starch, uniformly 13C -labeled, 99 atom % 13C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

O
HO C

FW 146.14 mp 152-154 bp 265/100mm Fp 385F(196C)


Beil. 2,649 Fieser 1,15 Merck Index 12,161
FT-NMR 1(1),770B FT-IR 2(3),582A Safety 2,68D R&S 1(1),543G
RTECS# AU8400000 IRRITANT
DuPont product

mp 255-260 (dec.) FT-IR 2(1),293D


(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

O
HO

Adipic-d8 acid-d2, 98 atom % D [25373-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 156.22 mp 150-152 Fp 385F(196C) FT-IR 2(3),4308B
IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

OD

Algin, see 18,094-7, Alginic acid, sodium salt


Alginic acid [9005-32-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp > 300 Merck Index 12,241
RTECS# AZ5775000

R&S 1(1),569O

O
O
HO

OH

OH

18,094-7
h

Alginic acid, sodium salt [9005-38-3] (algin). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Merck Index 12,240 FT-IR 2(1),895B Safety 2,93A
R&S 1(1),639C RTECS# AZ5820000
Powder. Viscosity 200-400 cps, 3% in water with
sequestering agent

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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

4-Alkoxybenzyl trichloroacetimidate, polymer-bound, see


49,479-8, Wang trichloroacetimidate resin
Allyl acetate, 99% [591-87-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 100.12 bp 103-104 nr1.4040 d 0.928 Fp 44F(6C)
Beil. 2,136 Merck Index 12,293 FT-NMR 1(1),963C
FT-IR 2(1),1011A Safety 2,95B R&S 1(1),715C
RTECS# AF1750000 HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID

Allyl acetoacetate, 98% [1118-84-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allyl-d5 alcohol, 98 atom % D (2-propen-d5-1-ol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH O
2 2

S ONH
4
y O

Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 6.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 9.9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, HLB 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
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

mp 40 bp > 149 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C)


Waxy solid. Non-ionic, surface-active copolymerizable
monomer. Viscosity (60C) 170 cps
Surface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 33.5 dynes/cm
cmc (wt. % active) : 0.09
Properties......see 43,312-8.
Applications....see 43,312-8.

43,315-2

CH CH
3
2
CH CHO
2

mp > 300 IRRITANT


DuPont product

mp 30 bp > 149 nr1.4680 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C)


Waxy solid. Non-ionic, surface-active copolymerizable
monomer. Viscosity (50C) 277 cps
Surface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 32.8 dynes/cm
cmc (wt. % active) : 0.09
Properties......see 43,312-8.
Applications....see 43,312-8.

43,314-4
H C
2

TOXIC IRRITANT

mp 25 bp > 149 nr1.4610 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)


Liquid. Non-ionic, surface-active copolymerizable monomer.
Viscosity (50C) 247 cps
Surface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 31.5 dynes/cm
cmc (wt. % active) : 0.09
Chemically attaches to latex particles.
Increases latex stability toward electrolytes, freeze-thaw cycling
and mechanical stress.

43,313-6
H C
2

Fp >230F(110C)

FW 63.12 mp -129 bp 96-98 nr1.4100 d 0.928


Fp 72F(22C) FT-IR 2(3),4296D HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

bp 100 d 0.910
DuPont product

FW 142.16 bp 194-195/737mm nr1.4390 d 1.037


Fp 168F(75C) Beil. 19(4),1203 FT-NMR 1(1),1098A
FT-IR 2(1),1150C Safety 2,95C R&S 1(1),787A

D
C

bp 100 nr1.4150 d 1.060 Fp 70F(21C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
DuPont product

250mL
1L

Allyl alcohol 1,2-butoxylate-block-ethoxylate, ammonium . . . . . . . .


sulfate end-capped, 80 wt. % solution in propylene glycol
bp 187 nr1.4590 d 1.050 Fp 225F(107C)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Viscous liquid. Anionic, surface-active copolymerizable
monomer. Viscosity (50C) 2,170 cps. pH 7.3
Pour point : -2C
Surface tension (1.0 wt. %, 25C) : 33.5 dynes/cm
cmc (wt. % active) : 0.09
Properties......see 43,312-8.
Applications....see 43,312-8.

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H C
2

33,415-4

Allyl 1-benzotriazolyl carbonate, 95% [102423-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[1-(allyloxycarbonyloxy)-1H-benzotriazole] FW 219.20

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

Allyl chloroacetate, 98% [2916-14-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 128.17 bp 44-45/15mm nr1.4140 d 0.902


Fp 107F(41C) Beil. 2,272 FT-NMR 1(1),970B FT-IR 2(1),1017C
Safety 2,97B R&S 1(1),717N RTECS# ES5775000 TOXIC
IRRITANT
FW 134.56 bp 164/265mm nr1.4460 d 1.159
Beil. 2,198 FT-IR 2(1),1077C IRRITANT

Fp 142F(61C)

Allylchlorodimethylsilane, 98% [4028-23-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 134.68 bp 111-113 nr1.4270 d 0.922 Fp 42F(5C)
Beil. 4(3),1872 FT-NMR 1(3),646C FT-IR 2(3),4354C Safety 2,97D
R&S 1(2),2961C FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Used to prepare phenylenebis(silanediyl triflates), useful
synthons for organosilicon polymers.1 Employed in O-silylation
of phenyl sulfones.2 (1) Helv. Chim. Acta 1994, 77, 972. (2) J. Am.
Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 5657.

24,230-6
h

Allyl chloroformate, 97% [2937-50-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,100-0

Allylchloromethyldimethylsilane, 98% [75422-66-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

3
Si CH CH CH
2
2
CH
3

Allyl butyl ether, 98% [3739-64-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Allyl butyrate, 99% [2051-78-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
Si Cl
H C CH CH
2
2
CH
3

Allyl 2-bromo-2-methylpropionate, 99% [40630-82-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 114.19 nr1.4060 d 0.783 Fp 58F(14C) Beil. 1(3),1882


FT-NMR 1(1),333B R&S 1(1),219G FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT

O CH CH CH
2
2

O
2

Allylbromodimethylsilane, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 207.07 bp 50-51/12mm nr1.4620 d 1.302


Fp 147F(63C) FT-NMR 1(1),1031B R&S 1(1),745I
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT

H C C H CH OCH CH CH CH
2
2
2 2 2 3

ClCH

Fp 169F(76C)

FW 179.14 bp 130 nr1.4570 d 1.155 Fp -9F(-22C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
May contain up to 3% diallyldimethylsilane

Br

CH O
3
C
C O CH CH CH
2
2
Br

Allyl benzyl ether, 99% [14593-43-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 148.21 bp 204-205 nr1.5070 d 0.959
Beil. 6(3),1459 FT-IR 2(2),1802D

Si
CH

CH CH CH
3 2 2

bp 150 nr1.4360 d 0.938 Fp 146F(63C) FT-IR 2(1),328A


IRRITANT
Liquid. Dual functional monomer. Average Mn ca. 140-160.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 5 cps. Allyl alcohol 100 ppm
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 370-380
Solubility in water, vol. % : 14
Reactivity ratio AAP/styrene
(BPO, 65C) : r1/r2=0.017/33
Reactivity ratio AAP/vinyl
acetate (BPO, 65C) : r1/r2=0.59/0.98
Undergoes free radical polymerization via hydroperoxide
formation in the presence of oxygen.
Additive to floor and furniture coatings to assist air curing.
Introduces functionality in polyesters, silicone caulks and vinyl
resins.

250mL
1L

mp 110-113 FT-NMR 1(3),191B FT-IR 2(3),3642B


R&S 1(2),2447B EXPLODES WHEN HEATED IRRITANT

CH O CH CH
2
2

Allyl alcohol propoxylate (1.6 PO/OH) [9042-19-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHCH (OC H ) OH
2
3 6n
n ~ 1.6

CH

43,037-4
h

FW 120.54 bp 109-110 nr1.4220 d 1.136 Fp 88F(31C)


Beil. 3,12 Fieser 12,15 13,9 FT-NMR 1(1),1206B
FT-IR 2(1),1240D Safety 2,98A R&S 1(1),863B
RTECS# LQ5775000 HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
FW 148.71 bp 63-66/50mm nr1.4490 d 0.907 Fp 82F(27C)
FT-NMR 1(3),639B FT-IR 2(3),4347D Safety 2,98B
R&S 1(2),2955I FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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12,279-3
h
H C C HCH CN
2
2

Fp 75F(23C) Beil. 2,408 Merck Index 12,298


FT-NMR 1(1),1358C FT-IR 2(1),1430B Safety 2,98C
R&S 1(1),991F RTECS# EM8050000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
TOXIC

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

Allyl cyanoacetate, 99% [13361-32-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,165-5
h

Allyl cyclohexanepropionate, 98% [2705-87-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,727-7
h

Allyldichloromethylsilane, 95% [1873-92-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,715-7

Allyl(diisopropylamino)dimethylsilane, 98% [106948-24-7]. . . . . . . . .

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

Allyl glycidyl ether, 99+% [106-92-3] (1-allyloxy-2,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


epoxypropane) FW 114.14 bp 154 nr1.4330 d 0.962

FW 98.15 bp 94-95 nr1.4160 d 0.803 Fp 20F(-6C)


Beil. 1,438 Merck Index 12,300 FT-NMR 1(1),333C
FT-IR 2(1),318A Safety 2,100B R&S 1(1),219H
RTECS# KN7525000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
FW 86.13 bp 65-66 nr1.3880 d 0.760 Fp -5F(-20C)
Beil. 1,438 Merck Index 12,301 FT-NMR 1(1),332C
FT-IR 2(1),317C Safety 2,100C R&S 1(1),219E HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Contains 1-5% ethanol

Fp 135F(57C) FT-NMR 1(1),374A FT-IR 2(1),368D


Safety 2,100D R&S 1(1),251C RTECS# RR0875000 CORROSIVE
TOXIC
Useful in hydrosilylation, including the H2PtCl6HxH2O
(20,608-3) catalyzed hydrosilylation of siloxanes to
epoxysiloxanes. Macromolecules 1994, 27, 3397.

46,859-2

FW 155.10 bp 119.5 nr1.4400 d 1.067 Fp 57F(13C)


Beil. 4(4),4190 FT-IR 2(3),4357C FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

Allyl ethyl ether, 95% [557-31-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Allyl ether, 99% [557-40-4] (diallyl ether) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHCH OCH CH
2
2 3

H C C C OCH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
3

FW 196.29 bp 91/1mm nr1.4600


RTECS# GV6735000 TOXIC

25,947-0
h
2

CHCH OCF CFHCF


2
2
3

FW 125.13 bp 110/20mm nr1.4430 d 1.065


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1391B FT-IR 2(1),1462C
R&S 1(1),1013F RTECS# AG3690000 TOXIC IRRITANT

FW 199.42 bp 79-81/13mm nr1.4470 d 0.815


Fp 144F(62C) FT-IR 2(3),4392C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

H C
2

Allyl cyanide, 98% [109-75-1] (3-butenenitrile, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


vinylacetonitrile) FW 67.09 bp 116-121 nr1.4050 d 0.834

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

Fp >230F(110C) FLAMMABLE SOLID 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

37,193-9

Allyl 1,1,2,3,3,3-hexafluoropropyl ether, 97% [59158-81-5] . . . . . . . . .


FW 208.10 nr1.3190 d 1.305 Fp 44F(6C) FT-IR 2(1),322D
R&S 1(1),221F FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

23,493-1
h

Allyl methacrylate, 98% [96-05-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 126.16 bp 59-61/43mm nr1.4360 d 0.938 Fp 93F(33C)
Beil. 2(3),1290 FT-NMR 1(1),977A FT-IR 2(1),1028A
Safety 2,103B R&S 1(1),721E RTECS# UD3483000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR
Inhibited with 50-185 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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38,138-1

FW 116.12 bp 59-60/35mm nr1.4060 d 1.022 Fp 93F(33C)


Fieser 14,12 FT-NMR 1(1),930C R&S 1(1),695I
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Employed in the Pd(0)-mediated synthesis of allyl aryl ethers1
and sulfides,2 and a,b-unsaturated carbonyls.3 (1) Synlett 1992,
725. (2) Tetrahedron 1994, 50, 10321. (3) ibid. 1986, 42, 2971.

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

2-Allyloxybenzaldehyde, tech. [28752-82-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 162.19 bp 130/10mm
Fp >230F(110C)

H
O CH CH
2

Allyl methyl carbonate, 98% [35466-83-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

3-Allyloxy-2-hydroxy-1-propanesulfonic acid, sodium salt, . . . . . . . .


40 wt. % solution in water [52556-42-0] FW 218.21 nr1.3940

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

2-(Allyloxymethyl)-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol, see 41,611-8,


Trimethylolpropane allyl ether
3-Allyloxy-1,2-propanediol, 99% [123-34-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 132.16 bp 142/28mm nr1.4620 d 1.068
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,513 FT-IR 2(1),327D R&S 1(1),225C
RTECS# TY2700000 IRRITANT

22,606-8
h

Allyloxytrimethylsilane, 98% [18146-00-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A3,520-8
h

Allyl phenyl ether, 99% [1746-13-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHCH OCH CH CH
2
2 2 3

O CH CH
2
Br

FW 254.26 mp 67-70 FT-IR 2(2),2464B


Copolymerizable UV absorber

$
32.40
115.80

IRRITANT

4-Allyloxy-2-hydroxybenzophenone, 99% [2549-87-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,192-1
h
H C
2

RTECS# KJ5425000

41,583-9
h

OH

H C
2

d 1.079

1-(Allyloxycarbonyloxy)-1H-benzotriazole, see 33,415-4, Allyl


1-benzotriazolyl carbonate
1-Allyloxy-2,3-epoxypropane, see A3,260-8, Allyl glycidyl ether
2-Allyloxyethanol, 98% [111-45-5] (ethylene glycol allyl . . . . . . . . . . .
ether) FW 102.13 bp 159 nr1.4360 d 0.955
Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 1,468

nr1.5500

5mL
25mL

FW 130.26 bp 100-102 nr1.3970 d 0.773 Fp 31F(0C)


FT-NMR 1(3),660B FT-IR 2(3),4368C Safety 2,104C
R&S 1(2),2969B FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 134.18 bp 192 nr1.5200 d 0.978 Fp 145F(62C)


Beil. 6,144 Fieser 11,14 FT-NMR 1(2),207A FT-IR 2(2),1802C
Safety 2,105C R&S 1(1),1241M RTECS# DA8575000

Allyl-POSS, see 46,859-2, 1-Allyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


Allyl propyl ether, 95% [1471-03-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 100.16 bp 90-92 nr1.3990 d 0.767 Fp 23F(-5C)
Beil. 1,438 FT-NMR 1(1),333A FT-IR 2(1),317D Safety 2,105D
R&S 1(1),219F FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

41,966-4
h

Allyl 2,4,6-tribromophenyl ether, 98% [3278-89-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,777-8
h

Allyltrichlorosilane, 95% [107-37-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A3,630-1
h

Allyltriethoxysilane, 97% [2550-04-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 175.52 bp 116/750mm nr1.4450 d 1.211 Fp 88F(31C)


Beil. 4(3),1909 FT-NMR 1(3),652B FT-IR 2(3),4361C
Safety 2,106D R&S 1(2),2965C RTECS# VV1530000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
FW 204.34 bp 78/21mm nr1.4060 d 0.903 Fp 70F(21C)
Beil. 4(3),1909 FT-NMR 1(3),666C FT-IR 2(3),4375A
Safety 2,107A R&S 1(2),2971J FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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37,407-5

FW 154.09 bp 66-67 nr 1.3350 d 1.183 Fp 30F(-1C)


Beil. 2(4),467 FT-NMR 1(1),1031A R&S 1(1),745H
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

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

Allyltriisopropylsilane, 98% [24400-84-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 198.43 nr 1.4670 d 0.824 Fp 169F(76C)


Fieser 13,11 FT-NMR 1(3),634A FT-IR 2(3),4341B
R&S 1(2),2953F IRRITANT

44,695-5
h

Allyltrimethoxysilane, 95% [2551-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,826-4
h

Allyltrimethylsilane, 98% [762-72-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,585-3

Allyltriphenylsilane, 98% [18752-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
Si CH CH CH
2
2
CH
3

CH CH

Allyl trifluoroacetate, 98% [383-67-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 162.26 bp 146-148 nr 1.4050 d 0.963 Fp 88F(31C)


FT-IR 2(3),4374C FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 114.27 bp 84-88 nr 1.4080 d 0.719 Fp 45F(7C)


Fieser 10,6 11,16 12,23 13,11 14,18 15,8 FT-NMR 1(3),633C
FT-IR 2(3),4341A Safety 2,107B R&S 1(2),2953E
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
FW 300.48 mp 88-90
R&S 1(2),2997B

Si

Beil. 16(4),1372

FT-NMR 1(3),703C

43,673-9
h

AMBERJET1200(H) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,674-7
h

AMBERJET4200(Cl) ion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,635-6

AmberliteCG-50 ion-exchange resin [9042-11-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

AmberliteIR-120(plus) ion-exchange resin [78922-04-0] . . . . . . . . .


Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 9,256 IRRITANT
Strongly acidic gel-type resin with sulfonic acid functionality
which is useful in catalytic applications. Total capacity 1.9
meq/mL.

22,435-9

AmberliteIR-120(plus) ion-exchange resin, sodium form . . . . . . .


[9002-23-7] Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 9,256
R&S 1(3),3537F
Gel-type resin, sulfonic acid functionality, useful in catalyic
applications.

47,663-3

AmberliteIRA-67 ion-exchange resin [9056-59-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Merck Index 12,623
Weakly basic gel, exchange capacity 1.6meq/mL. Tertiary
amine functionality

24,766-9

AmberliteIRA-400, see 32,864-2, Borohydride, polymersupported


AmberliteIRA-400(Cl) ion exchange resin [122560-63-8] . . . . . . . .
Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267 6,302 7,182 R&S 1(3),3537G
Strongly basic gel-type resin, quaternary ammonium
functionality.

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21,656-9
h

AmberliteIRA-410 ion-exchange resin [63181-94-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,644-5

AmberliteIRA-743 ion-exchange resin [81133-21-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267 5,432 6,302 7,182 R&S 1(3),3539B


IRRITANT
Strongly basic gel-type resin with benzyldimethyl(2-hydroxyethyl)ammonium functionality which is useful in catalytic
applications.
R&S 1(3),3539C
Strongly basic resin with benzyltrialkylammonium
functionality which is useful in boron-specific applications.

21,658-5
h

AmberliteIRA-900 ion-exchange resin [9050-97-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,883-3

AmberliteIRC-50 ion-exchange resin [9002-29-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fieser 1,511 2,267 4,267 6,302 7,182 R&S 1(3),3539D


IRRITANT
Strongly basic, macroreticular resin of moderately high
porosity with benzyltrialkylammonium functionality which is
useful in decolorizing and removal of organic materials.
IRRITANT
Weakly acidic resin with carboxylic acid functionality that
selectively absorbs alkaloids and amino acids.
16-50 mesh, wet

21,657-7

AmberliteIRC-50S ion-exchange resin [81133-22-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(3),3539F IRRITANT
Weakly acidic resin with carboxylic acid functionality which is
useful in catalytic applications. 400 micron, wet.

21,645-3

AmberliteIRC-718 ion-exchange resin [79620-28-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(3),3539G
Useful in metal-chelation applications.

27,426-7

AmberliteIRP-64 ion-exchange resin, 100-400 wet mesh. . . . . . . .


[80892-32-6] R&S 1(3),3541A

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

Macroreticular. Carboxylic (weak) acid functionality. Hydrogen


form. Exchange capacity ~10 meq/g (dry).

27,427-5

AmberliteIRP-69 ion-exchange resin, 100-500 wet mesh. . . . . . . .


[55464-99-8] R&S 1(3),3541B
Sulfonic acid functionality (strongly acidic), sodium form.
Exchange capacity 4.3 meq/g (dry).

21,648-8

AmberliteMB-3A ion exchange resin, see 37,859-3, IWT


TMD-8 ion exchange resin
AmberliteXAD-4 nonionic polymeric adsorbent [37380-42-0] . .
20- to 60-mesh polystyrene adsorbent having a high surface
area, 725 m2/g.

21,649-6

AmberliteXAD-7 nonionic polymeric adsorbent [37380-43-1] . .


20- to 60-mesh polyacrylate adsorbent having a high surface
area, 450 m2/g.

43,672-0
h

AmberliteXAD-16 nonionic polymeric adsorbent [9003-69-4] . .

21,638-0
h

Amberlyst15 ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,639-9
h

Amberlyst15(wet) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,671-2
h

Amberlyst36(wet) ion-exchange resin [39389-20-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,641-0

AmberlystA-21 ion-exchange resin [9049-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

AmberlystA-26, borohydride on, see 35,994-7, Borohydride,


polymer-supported

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44,462-6

AmberlystA-26, chromic acid on, see 35,982-3, Chromic


acid, polymer-supported
AmberlystA-26, fluoride on, see 38,778-9, Fluoride,
polymer-supported
AmberlystA-26, tribromide on, see 33,809-5, Tribromide,
polymer-supported
AMBERSORB348F [79620-30-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

AMEBA resin (4-formyl-2-methoxyphenoxymethyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


polystyrene, 4-hydroxy-2-methoxybenzaldehyde, polymerbound)

51,615-5
h

2-Aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride, 90% [2420-94-2] . . . . . . .

49,672-3

4-(1-Aminoethyl)phenol propoxylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh, 1.0-1.5 mmol/g


O
H C
2

CH

CH CH
3
NH

OCH CH NH
2 2 2

HCl

(OC H ) OH
3 6n

IRRITANT

nr1.4600 d 1.016 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 1,880
Corrosion inhibitor for iron, water-in-oil emulsifier.

A5,520-9
h

1-(2-Aminoethyl)piperazine, 99% [140-31-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,125-8

1-Aminohexylamide gel [poly(acrylic acid 6-aminohexyl-. . . . . . . . . .


amide)] Safety 2,178D R&S 1(3),3573A IRRITANT

N
CH CH NH
2 2 2

{-CH CH[CONH(CH ) NH ]-}


2
26 2 n

mp 102-110

H
N

12

FW 165.62

FW 129.21 bp 218-222 nr1.5000 d 0.985 Fp 200F(93C)


FT-NMR 1(1),586A FT-IR 2(1),583D Safety 2,172B R&S 1(1),395A
RTECS# TK8050000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Utilized in a variety of reactions for studying corrosion
inhibition,1 biological activity,2 and metal ligand effects on
catalysis.3 (1) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2 1992, 939. (2) J. Med.
Chem. 1993, 36, 765. (3) Tetrahedron 1992, 48, 1999.

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.

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23,559-8

FW 213.20 Beil. 18(2),469 FT-IR 2(2),2931A Safety 2,199B


R&S 1(2),1961B CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Contains 1-2% DMF

NH

16,676-6
h

SS
NH H N
2 2

NH
2

NH
O

36,946-2
h

4-Aminophenyl disulfide, 98% [722-27-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A7,460-2
h

3-Aminophenyl sulfone, 97% [599-61-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(3,3'-sulfonyldianiline) FW 248.30 mp 170-173 Beil. 13,426

A7,480-7
h

O
S

NH
2

H C
2

FW 248.37 mp 77-78 Beil. 13,536 FT-NMR 1(2),486B


R&S 1(1),1399J RTECS# BX9580000 IRRITANT

4-Aminophenyl sulfone, 97% [80-08-0] (dapsone, DDS, 4,4'- . . . . .


sulfonyldianiline) FW 248.30 mp 175-177 Beil. 13,536
Merck Index 12,2885 FT-IR 2(2),3221B Safety 2,212A
R&S 1(2),2191A RTECS# BY8925000 IRRITANT

41,006-3

CHOCH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2

CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2
x

3-Amino-1-propanol vinyl ether, 96% [66415-55-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 101.15 bp 76 nr1.4450
FT-IR 2(1),517A CORROSIVE

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

FT-IR 2(2),3221C Safety 2,211D R&S 1(2),2191B


RTECS# BY8800000 IRRITANT

O
H N
2

H N
2

2-Aminophenyl disulfide, 97% [1141-88-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,2'
-dithiodianiline) FW 248.37 mp 91-92 Beil. 13,400

250mg
1g

FT-NMR 1(2),465B FT-IR 2(2),2036A Safety 2,208B


R&S 1(1),1389D RTECS# BX9540000 IRRITANT

SS

H N
2

4-Amino-4-(3-hydroxypropyl)-1,7-heptanediol, see 36,154-2,


Bis-homotris
4-Amino-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, 95% [6492-86-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fp 102F(38C)

3-Aminopropyl-functionalized silica gel, suitable for low- . . . . . . . .


and medium-pressure reversed-phase liquid
chromatography R&S 1(3),3569A IRRITANT
Useful as a heterogeneous, reusable catalyst for the
Knoevenagel condensation. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1
1989, 105.
~1 meq NH2/g
~9% functionalized

CH OCH CH O(C H O) CH CH(NH )CH


3
2 2
3 6 n 2
2
3

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

nr1.4240 d 1.027 Fp 182F(83C) FT-IR 2(3),4393D


Safety 2,219D R&S 1(2),2979J CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

11,818-4
h

O
S
O

O-NH
4

4-Aminostyrene, see 33,368-9, 4-Vinylaniline


5-Amino-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexanemethylamine, 99+%, . . . . . . . . .
mixture of cis and trans [2855-13-2] (isophorone diamine)
FW 170.30 mp 10 bp 247 nr1.4880 d 0.922
Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),501C CORROSIVE

46,815-0
h
CF (CF ) CF
3
28 2

3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 97% [13822-56-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propylamine] FW 179.29 bp 91-92/15mm

Ammonium bis[2-(perfluoroalkyl)ethyl] phosphate, see


42,139-1, ZONYLFSE fluorosurfactant
Ammonium perfluoro-1-decanesulfonate, 25 wt. % solution . . . . .
in water/2-butoxyethanol [67906-42-7] FW 617.18 bp 96
nr1.3750 d 1.000 Fp 120F(48C) TOXIC IRRITANT
Anionic fluorosurfactant, 25% active. Viscosity (25 C) 10 cps.
Contains 36-39% water, 37% 2-butoxyethanol and C9
component. pH 8.5-9.5
Shows surface activity at very low concentrations.
Leveling agent.

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21,558-9
h

(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

tert-Amylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl carbonate, 92% [70833-40-8] . . . . . . . .


(LuperoxTAEC) FW 260.38 nr1.4320 d 0.931

A8,840-9
h

A8,950-2
h

O
S ONa
O

OH

FW 272.30 mp 110-112 Beil. 8,423 FT-NMR 1(2),855B


FT-IR 2(2),2417B Safety 2,277A R&S 1(2),1647I

1,8,9-Anthracenetriol, see 25,920-9, Dithranol


Anthraflavic acid, tech., 90% [84-60-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2,6-dihydroxyanthraquinone) FW 240.22 mp > 320
FT-IR 2(2),2495C

Anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid, sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


monohydrate, 97% [131-08-8] FW 328.28 mp 300

FW 208.22 mp 284-286 bp 379-381 Fp 365F(185C)


Beil. 7,781 Fieser 4,20 Merck Index 12,726
FT-NMR 1(2),911B Safety 2,283B R&S 1(2),1687A
RTECS# CB4725000 IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(2),3254B Safety 2,284A R&S 1(2),2217C


RTECS# CB1095550 IRRITANT
Forms charge-transfer complexes with 9,10dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate. Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 1994,
67, 1538, 2047.

34,001-4
h

Anthrarufin, tech., 85% [117-12-4] (1,5-dihydroxyanthra- . . . . . . . . . . .


quinone) FW 240.22 mp 279 (dec.) Beil. 8,453 Merck
Index 12,728

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

R&S 1(2),1689I RTECS# CB6675000

12,324-2
h
H O
2

O
NH

Anisoin, 95% [119-52-8] (4,4'-dimethoxybenzoin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Anthraquinone, 97% [84-65-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Beil. 9(3),1050

A9,000-4
h

FW 208.26 nr1.5010 d 1.010 Fp 109F(42C)


OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Polymerization initiator
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.

Beil. 8,463
IRRITANT

1g

Fp 147F(63C) OXIDIZER IRRITANT


Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

HO

$
16.20
19.10
64.30

R&S 1(1),201E IRRITANT


May contain up to 10% n-butanol

tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate, 90% [4511-39-1] (LuperoxTAP). . . . .

OH

Amyl mercaptan, see P790-8, 1-Pentanethiol


Amylose [9005-82-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,146-5
h

O
CH O
3

FW 228.20 d 1.982 Fieser 1,952 2,348 3,238 5,15 6,20


12,33 Merck Index 12,575 Safety 2,243B R&S 1(3),3451E
RTECS# SE0350000 OXIDIZER CORROSIVE
Free radical initiator

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

Ammonium persulfate, 98% [7727-54-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,567-0

ArgoGel-MB-OH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked resin. Typical loading 0.35-0.40 mmol OH/g

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48,243-9

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

1% cross-linked, particle size 120-230 micron, typical loading


0.35-0.45 mmol/g

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

Asylanilide, see 53,004-2, N-Phenylacrylamide

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O

12,326-9
h

Aurintricarboxylic acid [4431-00-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 422.35 mp 300 kmax 552nm Beil. 10,1050


FT-IR 2(3),4127D R&S 1(2),2775C UV-Vis 105
RTECS# GU4790000 IRRITANT
Used extensively as a powerful inhibitor of cellular processes
which are dependent on the formation of protein-nucleic acid
complexes. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1976, 418, 29. Biochemistry
1980, 19, 4299.
Dye content ~85%
May contain substantial amounts of polymeric material

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

Azelaic acid, 98% [123-99-9] (nonanedioic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,834-2

Azide exchange resin, azide on AmberliteIRA-400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 188.22 mp 109-111 Beil. 2,707 Merck Index 12,938


FT-NMR 1(1),772B FT-IR 2(1),775B Safety 2,323D
R&S 1(1),543M RTECS# CM1980000 IRRITANT

NH

C
C
CH

N
3

NH

CH

CH

2,2'-Azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride, see 44,091-4,


2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride
1,1'-Azobis(cyanocyclohexane), see 38,021-0, 1,1'Azobis(cyclohexanecarbonitrile)
4,4'-Azobis(4-cyanovaleric acid), 75+% [2638-94-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 280.28 mp 125 (dec.) FT-IR 2(1),1459D Safety 2,327B
R&S 1(1),1011F RTECS# YV6190500 LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Water soluble free radical initiator
Remainder water

1,1'-Azobis(cyclohexanecarbonitrile), 98% [2094-98-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(VAZOcatalyst 88 free radical source) FW 244.34

1,1'-Azobis(N,N-dimethylformamide), 98% [10465-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .


[azodicarboxylic acid bis(dimethylamide), diamide]

2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile, 98% [78-67-1] [AIBN, 2,2'-azo-. . . . . . . . .


bis(2-methylpropionitrile] FW 164.21 mp 103-105
Beil. 4,563 Merck Index 12,949
Free radical initiator

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

FW 172.19 mp 113-115 Beil. 4(1),354 FT-NMR 1(1),1313C


FT-IR 2(1),1368B R&S 1(1),945G RTECS# LQ1041000

CN

NH

250mL
1L

mp 115-118 Beil. 16(2),97 Fieser 14,25 FT-NMR 1(1),1415C


R&S 1(1),1037H FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT
A more efficient radical initiator than AIBN; has been
employed to initiate primary radical reactions. J. Org. Chem.
1987, 52, 2958.
DuPont product

CN NC
N N

CH

$
24.40
78.10

RTECS# RQ5833050 IRRITANT

Reagent for preparing alkyl azides.


16-50 mesh. ~3.8mmol N3/g

HO C

5g
25g

2HCl

FLAMMABLE SOLID

TOXIC

2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionamidine) dihydrochloride, 97% . . . . . . .


[2997-92-4] FW 271.20 mp 175-177 Beil. 4(4),3379
FT-IR 2(1),1488B RTECS# UE4575500 TOXIC IRRITANT
Granules. Water-soluble free radical initiator
10hr half-life at 56C
Sparingly soluble in acetone, dioxane, methanol, ethanol and
DMSO
Decomposition rate is pH dependent
Undergoes first order decomposition to a cationic radical.
Decomposes on exposure to UV. Compatible with cationic
surfactants.
Polymerization initiator for acrylic, vinyl and allyl monomers.

2,2'-Azobis(2-methylpropionitrile), see 44,109-0, 2,2'-Azobisisobutyronitrile


Azodicarboxylic acid bis(dimethylamide), see 19,315-1, 1,1'Azobis(N,N-dimethylformamide)
2,2'-Azodiphenol, see 30,178-7, 2,2'-Dihydroxyazobenzene
BAO, see 33,352-2, 2,5-Bis(4-aminophenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole
Basic Orange 2, see 21,449-3, Chrysoidin

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24,322-1

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

1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxamide, 97% [6183-35-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(pyromellitamide) FW 250.22 mp > 300

5g
25g

25.80
85.90

1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic acid, 96% [89-05-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(pyromellitic acid) FW 254.15 mp 281-284.5 Beil. 9,997

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

Beeswax, bleached, white . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FT-IR 2(1),999B

24,324-8
h

18,482-9

CH OH
2
CH OH
2

B300-0
h

CH OH
2

H N
2

Merck Index 12,1049

FT-IR 2(1),999C

Benzene chromium tricarbonyl, see 11,931-8,


(Benzene)tricarbonylchromium
1,2-Benzenedimethanol, 97% [612-14-6] (o-xylene-a,a'-diol) . . . . . . .
FW 138.17 mp 63-65 Beil. 6,910 Fieser 16,18
FT-NMR 1(2),343B FT-IR 2(2),1927A Safety 2,350A
R&S 1(1),1321N

CH OH
2

H N
2

Beeswax, refined, yellow [8012-89-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,211-5

NH

NH

1,4-Benzenedimethanol, 99% [589-29-7] (p-xylene-a,a'-diol) . . . . . . .


FW 138.17 mp 117-119 bp 138-143/1mm Beil. 6,919
FT-NMR 1(2),350A FT-IR 2(2),1932C Safety 2,350C
R&S 1(1),1325F

B400-7
h

O
C OH

Merck Index 12,8188 FT-NMR 1(2),1090A FT-IR 2(2),2668D


Safety 2,353C R&S 1(2),1795D RTECS# DB9275000 IRRITANT

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

1,2,4,5-Benzenetetramine tetrahydrochloride, tech. [4506-66-5] . .


FW 284.02
IRRITANT

4HCl
NH

1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic dianhydride, 97% [89-32-7] . . . . . . . .


(pyromellitic dianhydride) FW 218.12 mp 283-286
bp 397-400 Beil. 19,196 R&S 1(2),1959K
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Remainder free acid

NH

1,2,4,5-Benzene-d2-tetracarboxylic dianhydride, 98 atom % D . . . .


FW 220.14 mp 285-290 FT-IR 2(3),4331C IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

Cr
CO

(Benzene)tricarbonylchromium, 98% [12082-08-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 214.14 mp 163-166 Beil. 5(4),625 Fieser 6,27 13,19
FT-IR 2(3),4585A R&S 1(2),3135L RTECS# GB4700000

CO

B458-9
h

O
C OH
C OH

1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid, 99+% [528-44-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(trimellitic acid) FW 210.14 mp 231 (dec.) Beil. 9,977
Merck Index 12,9832 FT-NMR 1(2),1089B FT-IR 2(2),2668B
Safety 2,354D R&S 1(2),1795B RTECS# DC1980000 IRRITANT

O
C OH
O

HO C
O
O

B460-0
h

1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic anhydride, 97% [552-30-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(trimellitic anhydride) FW 192.13 mp 165-169 Beil. 18,468
Merck Index 12,9833 FT-NMR 1(2),1329C FT-IR 2(2),2928C
Safety 2,355A R&S 1(2),1959G RTECS# DC2050000
HIGHLY TOXIC MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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OH
OH

17,340-1
h

1,2,4-Benzenetriol, 99% [533-73-3] (hydroxyhydroquinone). . . . . . . .

B515-1
h

Benzil, 98% [134-81-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,941-8
h

Benzoin, sublimed, zone-refined, 99.9% [119-53-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone) FW 212.25 mp 135-137

OH

O O
C

O
CH

FW 126.11 mp 140 (subl.) Beil. 6,1087 Merck Index 12,1101


FT-NMR 1(2),299B FT-IR 2(2),1887C Safety 2,355B
R&S 1(1),1297B RTECS# DC4200000

FW 210.23 mp 94-95 Merck Index 12,1107


FT-NMR 1(2),876C FT-IR 2(2),2444B Safety 2,356D
R&S 1(2),1663B RTECS# DD1925000 IRRITANT

bp 194/12mm [a]25 0 (c=1.5, CH3COCH3) Beil. 8,167


Index 12,1124 FT-NMR 1(2),852C R&S 1(2),1647A
RTECS# DI1590000

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

Benzoin, sublimed, 99.5+% [119-53-9] (2-hydroxy-2-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenylacetophenone) [a]25 0 (c=1.5, CH3COCH3)

5g
25g

19.30
62.80

B868-1
h

Benzoin, 98% [119-53-9] (2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone) . . . . .

5g
100g
500g
2kg

11.70
12.60
35.10
78.00

17,200-6
h

Benzoin ethyl ether, 99% [574-09-4] (2-ethoxy-2-phenyl- . . . . . . . . . . .


acetophenone) FW 240.30 mp 59-61 Beil. 8,174

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

[a]25 0 (c=1.5, CH3COCH3)

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

Benzoin methyl ether, 96% [3524-62-7] (2-methoxy-2-phenyl-. . . . .


acetophenone) [a]25 0 (c=1.2, CH3COCH3)

Benzophenone-carbonyl-13C, 99 atom % 13C [32488-48-5] . . . . . . . . . .


FW 183.22 mp 46-48 bp 305 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-NMR 1(2),885A Safety 2,364D R&S 1(2),1667F IRRITANT
(Packaged in screw-cap bottle)

39,398-3

Benzophenone-2,3,4,5,6-d5, 98 atom % D [2694-78-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 187.26 mp 48-50 (dec.) bp 160/15mm Beil. 7(3),2060
FT-IR 2(3),4329B IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap vials)

D
D

Benzoin methyl ether, 99% [3524-62-7] (2-methoxy-2-phenyl-. . . . .


acetophenone) FW 226.28 mp 48-51 Fp >230F(110C)

Photoinitiator. Remainder benzoin

O
13C

Benzoin isobutyl ether, tech., 90% [22499-12-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-isobutoxy-2-phenylacetophenone) FW 268.36

Beil. 8,174 FT-NMR 1(2),853B


RTECS# AM9350000 TOXIC

CH C
OCH

Safety 2,363A

bp 133/0.5mm nr1.5485 d 0.985 Fp 185F(85C)


FT-NMR 1(2),854A FT-IR 2(2),2416B Safety 2,363B
R&S 1(2),1647E

O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3

OCH

FT-IR 2(2),2416A

42,755-1
h

Benzophenone, sublimed, 99+% [119-61-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,985-2
h

Benzophenone, 99+% [119-61-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g
50g

8.20
30.20

B930-0
h

Benzophenone, 99% [119-61-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25g
500g
1kg
2kg
20kg

6.10
18.70
28.30
39.80
282.50

FW 182.22 mp 48-49 bp 305 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7,411


Merck Index 12,1129 FT-NMR 1(2),884C RTECS# DI9950000
IRRITANT

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40,562-0
h

O
C

Benzophenone/1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


50/50 blend nr1.5790 d 1.111 Fp >230F(110C)
RTECS# DI9947000
Photoinitiator

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

3,3',4,4'-Benzophenonetetracarboxylic dianhydride, 96% . . . . . . . . . .


[2421-28-5] (4,4'-carbonyldiphthalic anhydride)

5g
100g
500g

14.20
14.30
44.80

B980-7
h

Benzopinacole, 99% [464-72-2] (1,1,2,2-tetraphenyl-1,2- . . . . . . . . . . . .


ethanediol) FW 366.46 mp 184-186 Beil. 6,1058 Merck

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

Index 12,1131 FT-NMR 1(2),338C FT-IR 2(2),1923A


Safety 2,365D R&S 1(1),1319O RTECS# KI2750000

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

Benzoresorcinol, see 12,621-7, 2,4-Dihydroxybenzophenone


2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-di-tert-pentylphenol, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[25973-55-1] FW 351.50 mp 80-83 Beil. 26(5),1,469

FT-IR 2(3),3642A IRRITANT


Copolymerizable free radical stabilizer

N
H

FW 108.10 mp 113-115 Beil. 7,609 Fieser 1,49 7,55 Merck


Index 12,8259 FT-NMR 1(1),713A Safety 2,367A R&S 1(1),491M
RTECS# DK2625000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
Dienophile employed in Diels-Alder cycloadditions to form
naphthoquinones,1 and 1,4-phenanthrenediones.2 (1) Indian J.
Chem., Sect. B 1993, 32B, 1113. (2) J. Org. Chem. 1994, 59, 1889.
Free radical inhibitor

FT-IR 2(3),3639D IRRITANT


UV absorber

CH

O
H C
2

42,274-6
h

1,4-Benzoquinone, 98% [106-51-4] (quinone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,623-6
h

R&S 1(2),2445I

(4-Benzoylbenzyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[78697-25-3] FW 289.81 mp 205 (dec.) FT-IR 2(2),2468C
IRRITANT
Photoinitiator

B1,260-1
h

4-Benzoylbiphenyl, 99% [2128-93-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(4-phenylbenzophenone) FW 258.32 mp 99-101 bp 419-420
Beil. 7,521 FT-NMR 1(2),886C
RTECS# PC4936800

FT-IR 2(3),3639A

FT-IR 2(2),2453B

R&S 1(2),1667L

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O
H C
2

CH

O
O CH CH O
2
2

$
49.50
143.40

41,321-6
h

2-(4-Benzoyl-3-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl acrylate, 98%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[16432-81-8] FW 312.53 mp 77-80 FT-IR 2(2),2830C

25g
100g

17,998-1
h

Benzoyl peroxide, 97% [94-36-0] (dibenzoyl peroxide, . . . . . . . . . . . .


LuperoxA98) FW 242.23 mp 104-106 (dec.) Beil. 9,179

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

Fieser 1,196 4,122 5,182 6,160 7,89 12,157 Merck


Index 12,1149 FT-IR 2(2),2924C Safety 2,374D R&S 1(2),1957B
RTECS# DM8575000 EXPLODES WHEN HEATED OXIDIZER
Widely used initiator, curing agent, and cross-linking agent in
polymerization processes.
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.

O
OO

O
OO

51,347-4
h

Benzoyl peroxide, 75%, remainder water, USP grade [94-36-0] .


(LuperoxA75FP)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Polymerization initiator

O
C

O
OO

Benzoyl peroxide, 70% [94-36-0] (dibenzoyl peroxide) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51,345-8
h

Benzoyl peroxide, ~55 wt. % blend in butyl benzyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phthalate and water [94-36-0] (LuperoxANS55)

O
C

22,887-7
h

O
OO

FW 242.23 mp 105 (dec.) Beil. 9,179 Fieser 1,196 4,122


5,182 6,160 7,89 12,157 Merck Index 12,1149
Safety 2,375A R&S 1(2),1957B RTECS# DM8575000 OXIDIZER
IRRITANT
Remainder water

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.


Contains 29 wt. % butyl benzyl phthalate and 16 wt.% water.
O
C

51,346-6
h

Benzoyl peroxide, ~50 wt. % blend in tricresyl phosphate . . . . . . .


[94-36-0] (LuperoxATC50)

51,343-1
h

Benzoyl peroxide, 40 wt. % blend in dibutyl phthalate [94-36-0] .


(LuperoxAFR40)

51,476-4

Benzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
OO

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator


O
C

OO

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.

t

100-200 mesh, 1% cross linked, 0.5-1.0 mmol OH/g

CH OH
2

48,512-8

Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh.


Typical loading 1.0-2.0 mmol OH/g

CH OH
2

49,922-6

51,567-1

t
51,566-3

Benzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hydroxymethyl polystyrene)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 70-90 mesh. Typical
loading 0.5-1.0 mmol OH/g

CH OH
2

30,850-1
h
2

Benzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hydroxymethyl polystyrene)
1 % cross-linked, 70-90 mesh. Typical loading 1.0-1.5
mmol OH/g

CH OH
2

C O CH

Benzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hydroxymethyl polystyrene)
1% cross-linked
Typical loading 2.0-3.0 mmol OH/g

CH OH
2

Benzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [116037-98-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hydroxymethyl polystyrene)

Benzyl butyl phthalate, 98% [85-68-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 312.37 nr1.5400 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 9(2),594 FT-NMR 1(2),1277A FT-IR 2(2),2873D
Safety 2,381D R&S 1(2),1921D RTECS# TH9990000

IRRITANT

C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
O

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CH

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

Benzyl glycidyl ether, 99% [89616-40-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5mL
25mL

13.70
45.70

Benzylmalonic acid, 99% [616-75-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g
25g

22.90
93.10

Benzyl methacrylate, 96% [2495-37-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 176.22 bp 95-98/4mm nr1.5120 d 1.040
Fp 225F(107C) Beil. 6(3),1481 LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

250mL
1L

24.60
68.50

4-Benzyloxy alcohol, polymer-bound, see 47,703-6,


4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound
3-Benzyloxyaldehyde, polymer-bound, see 47,788-5,
3-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound
3-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(3-benzyloxyaldehyde, polymer-bound)

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

Photolabile safety-catch linker intermediate. Tetrahedron Lett.


1997, 38, 1227.
Polystyrene-based resin for SPOS. 1% cross-linked. 200-400
mesh
Contains 1.5-2.0 mmol of aldehyde/g
Swelling volume in THF : 3.8mL/g

CH O
2

CH O
2

25g
100g

FT-IR 2(2),2435C

FW 194.19 mp 120-122 Beil. 9,868 FT-NMR 1(2),999C


FT-IR 2(2),2590A Safety 2,392A R&S 1(2),1749D
RTECS# OO0525000 IRRITANT

OH

O
H C
2

[a]25 0 (c=5, CH3COCH3)

FW 164.20 bp 70-73/11mm nr1.5170 d 1.077


Fp >230F(110C) [a]22 0 (c=5, C6H5CH3) Beil. 17(5),3,16
IRRITANT

HO C

2-Benzyl-2-(dimethylamino)-4'-morpholinobutyro- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phenone, 97% [119313-12-1] FW 366.51 mp 116-119

4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound [151896-98-9]. . . . . . . . . .


(aldehyde, polymer-bound, Wang aldehyde resin)
1% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh. Typical loading 2.5-3.0 mmol
CHO/g.

CH O
2

CH OH
2

51,564-7

4-(Benzyloxy)benzyl acrylate, polymer-bound, see 51,017-3,


Wang acrylate resin
4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .
(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 70-90 mesh. Typical
loading 0.5-1.0 mmol OH/g

CH O
2

CH OH
2

51,565-5

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 70-90 mesh. Typical
loading 1.0-1.5 mmol OH/g

CH O
2

CH OH
2

51,474-8

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh.
Typical loading 1.5-2.0 mmol OH/g.

CH O
2

CH OH
2

52,060-8

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh. Typical
loading 1.0-1.5 mmol OH/g

CH O
2

CH OH
2

47,063-5

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh.
Typical loading 0.5-1.0 mmol OH/g.

CH O
2

CH OH
2

51,475-6

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
200-400 mesh.
Typical loading 0.5-1.0mmol OH/g

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52,052-7
CH O
2

CH OH
2

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)

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

200-400 mesh, typical loading 1.5-2.0 mmol OH/g

47,703-6
CH O
2

CH OH
2

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .


(Wang resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. 200-400 mesh
Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol OH-/g

52,277-5
CH O
2

CH OH
2

CH

CH

Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. 100-200 mesh, typical


loading 0.9mmol OH/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.

20,557-5
2

OCH

4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound [201058-08-4] . . . . . . . . .

4-Benzyloxy-3-methoxystyrene, 97% [55708-65-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 240.30 mp 49-54 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(2),1795A R&S 1(1),1237M

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

1,1'-Bi-2-naphthol, 99% [602-09-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11,581-9
h

2,2'-Biphenol, 99% [1806-29-7] (2,2'-dihydroxybiphenyl) . . . . . . . . . . . .

16,873-4
h

4,4'-Biphenol, 97% [92-88-6] (4,4'-dihydroxybiphenyl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HO

OH

R&S 1(1),173H

10,465-5
h
OH

OH

FT-IR 2(1),248C

FT-IR 2(1),1215D Safety 2,412D R&S 1(1),837H


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

2-Benzyloxy-1,3-propanediol, 99% [14690-00-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 182.22 mp 40-42 bp 185-187/10mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 6(4),2247 FT-NMR 1(2),398A R&S 1(1),1347F
RTECS# TY3181000

10,914-2

1-(Benzyloxymethyl)tri(ethylene glycol), 98% [118917-64-9] . . . . . . .


FW 270.32 nr 1.5130 d 1.134 Fp >230F(110C)
[a]25 0 (c=1, CHCl3) IRRITANT
Starting material for 38,842-4 and other crown ethers. Collect.
Czech. Chem. Commun. 1987, 52, 2057.

CH O CH CHCH OCH CH OCH CH OH


2
2
2
2 2
2 2
OH

FW 286.33 mp 214-217 [a]23 0 (c=0.9, THF) Beil. 6,1051


Fieser 12,190 13,113 17,116 FT-IR 2(2),1896C Safety 2,414A
R&S 1(1),1303H RTECS# DU3106000 IRRITANT

FW 186.21 mp 108-110 bp 315 Beil. 6,989


FT-NMR 1(2),318C FT-IR 2(2),1903C Safety 2,415B
R&S 1(1),1307N RTECS# DV4200000 IRRITANT

FW 186.21 mp 280-282 Beil. 6,991 FT-NMR 1(2),319A


FT-IR 2(2),1903D Safety 2,415C R&S 1(1),1309A
RTECS# DV4725000 IRRITANT
Used in the preparation of polyether liquid crystals. Angew.
Chem. 1994, 106, 1563.

2,2'-Biphenyldicarboxylic acid, see 12,669-1, Diphenic acid

22

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Alphabetical List of Products


O

HO C

C OH

CH OH
2

HOCH

H N
2

22,526-6
h

4,4'-Biphenyldicarboxylic acid, 97% [787-70-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,975-4

2,2'-Biphenyldimethanol, 99% [3594-90-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 242.23 mp > 300 Beil. 9,927 FT-NMR 1(2),1161C


FT-IR 2(2),2724D Safety 2,417B R&S 1(2),1827C
RTECS# DV2975000 IRRITANT
FW 214.26 mp 110-111 Beil. 6(4),6702
FT-IR 2(2),1958D R&S 1(1),1337M

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

FW 244.21 Beil. 25(4),1118 FT-IR 2(3),3784B Safety 2,419B


R&S 1(2),2539C IRRITANT
Remainder monomethyl ester

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

FW 252.28 mp 250-254 Beil. 27(4),8158 FT-NMR 1(3),106C


FT-IR 2(3),3549A R&S 1(2),2383D IRRITANT
Dye content ~90%

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

2,2-Bis(allyloxymethyl)-1-butanol, see 41,612-6,


Trimethylolpropane diallyl ether
1,3-Bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexane, see 18,046-7, 1,3-Cyclohexanebis(methylamine)
4,4'-Bis(4-aminophenoxy)biphenyl, see 47,635-8, 4,4'-(1,1'Biphenyl-4,4'-diyldioxy)dianiline
2,2-Bis[4-(4-aminophenoxy)phenyl]propane, see 47,633-1, 4,4'(4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenyl-1,1'-diyldioxy)dianiline
Bis(4-aminophenyl)methane, see 13,245-4, 4,4'-Methylenedianiline
2,5-Bis(4-aminophenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole [2425-95-8] (BAO) . . . . . . . .

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

1,1-Bis(tert-amylperoxy)cyclohexane, 80 wt. % solution in . . . . . . .


benzyl butyl phthalate [15667-10-4] (Luperox531P80)
FW 288.43 nr1.4565 d 0.959 Fp 156F(68C) OXIDIZER
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.

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Alphabetical List of Products


CH

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

Bisaniline M, see 45,048-0, 4,4'-(1,3-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisaniline


Bisaniline P, see 45,049-9, 4,4'-(1,4-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisaniline
Bis(5-benzoyl-4-hydroxy-2-methoxyphenyl)methane, see
46,332-9, 5,5'-Methylenebis(2-hydroxy-4methoxybenzophenone)
3,3-Bis(bromomethyl)oxetane [2402-83-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
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

2,2-Bis(bromomethyl)-1,3-propanediol, 98% [3296-90-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,101-4
h

Bis[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethyl] adipate [141-17-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,023-0
h

Bis(2-butoxyethyl) adipate, tech. [141-18-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CH OCH CH OCH CH CH CH


2 2
2 2
2 2 2 3

CH

500mL

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

49,711-8
h

CH Br
2
HOCH CCH OH
2
2
CH Br
2

1,1-Bis(tert-amylperoxy)cyclohexane, 80 wt. % solution in . . . . . . .


odorless mineral spirits [15667-10-4] (Luperox531M80)

2
2

FW 261.95 mp 112-114 Beil. 1(1),251 FT-NMR 1(1),281C


FT-IR 2(1),262B Safety 2,423C R&S 1(1),183A
RTECS# TY3195500 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
FW 434.58 mp -11 nr1.4480 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 2(3),1718 RTECS# AU8420000 IRRITANT
Plasticizer. May contain up to 1% diethylene glycol
monobutyl ether

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

2,2-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)butane, 50 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mineral oil [2167-23-9] FW 234.34 nr1.4450 d 0.880

3
C CH
CH

38,814-9
h
3

FW 402.58 nr1.4470 d 0.971 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1096C
Plasticizer. May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups

Fp 118F(47C) OXIDIZER IRRITANT


Free radical polymerization initiator. 10 h half-life at 92C
Active oxygen content : 6.8 wt. %
SADT : F
80C
Initiator for polymerization and copolymerization of styrene,
ethylene and acrylics in solution, suspension and bulk
polymerizations.

CH

FW 366.46 bp 220 nr1.4860 d 1.060 Fp 204F(95C)


Beil. 9(4),3242 RTECS# TI0175000
Plasticizer. May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.

Bis(2-butoxyethyl) sebacate, tech. [141-19-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CH OCH CH CH CH
2 2
2 2 2 3

3
C CH

Bis(2-butoxyethyl) ether, see 20,562-1, Diethylene glycol


dibutyl ether
Bis(2-butoxyethyl) phthalate, tech. [117-83-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,010-9
h

CH

CH CH
2 3

CH

24

CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2

3
C O O

CH

FW 346.47 nr1.4440 d 0.996 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# AU8450000
Plasticizer. May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.

1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane, tech., 80 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in benzyl butyl phthalate [3006-86-8] (Luperox
331P80) FW 260.38 bp 52-54/0.15mm nr1.4570 d 0.970
Fp 194F(90C) FT-IR 2(1),306A OXIDIZER
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Free radical polymerization initiator.

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CH
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

2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethylhexane, tech., 90% . . . . . . . . . . .


[78-63-7] (Luperox101) FW 290.45 bp 55-57/7mm

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

nr1.4230 d 0.877 Fp 149F(65C) FT-IR 2(1),308C


R&S 1(1),213C RTECS# MO1835000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Active oxygen content : >10 wt. %
SADT : F
80C
Half-life at 108C : 10 hrs
Used to control melt index in polypropylene processing.
Initiates degradation of polypropylene, monomer scavenger in
styrene polymerization. Free radical polymerization initiator.

100mL
500mL

Polymerization initiator.
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Active oxygen content : ~9.7 wt. %.
SADT : 65C

38,809-2
h
CH
3

1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane, ca. 80 wt. % solution . . . . . .


in odorless mineral spirits [3006-86-8] (Luperox
331M80)

2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethylhexane, ~45 wt. % . . . . . . . . . .


blend with calcium carbonate and silica [78-63-7] (lupero
(Luperox101XL)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

CH
3

3
C CH

51,348-2
h

2
2

2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethylhexane, ~20 wt. % . . . . . . . . . .


blend with polypropylene and silica [78-63-7] (Luperox
101PP20)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

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

nr1.4320 d 0.881 Fp 185F(85C) Beil. 1(4),2701


FT-NMR 1(3),536B FT-IR 2(3),4033A R&S 1(2),2713H
RTECS# MQ9750000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Free radical polymerization initiator.

3
CH
3

2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne, tech., 90% . . . . . . . .


[1068-27-5] (Luperox130) FW 286.41 bp 67/2mm

51,354-7
h

2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5-dimethyl-3-hexyne, ~45 wt. % . . . . . . . .


blend with calcium carbonate and silica [1068-27-5] (lupe
(Luperox130XL45)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator
Contains 25 wt. % calcium carbonate and 25 wt. % silica

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

RTECS# SD8431900 FLAMMABLE SOLID OXIDIZER


Free radical polymerization initiator. 10h half-life at 110C
Active oxygen content : 9 wt. %
SADT : F
80C
Initiates degradation of polypropylene, initiates polymerization
and cross-links elastomers and olefins. Acts as a synergist in
halogen-containing fire retardant plastics.

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.

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CH
CH

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

Bis(carboxymethyl) trithiocarbonate, 98% [6326-83-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FT-NMR 1(1),1122C

5g
25g

15.20
47.40

1,2-Bis(chlorodimethylsilyl)ethane, 96% [13528-93-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 215.27 mp 36-41 bp 198/734mm Fp 155F(68C)
FT-IR 2(3),4350D Safety 2,424D R&S 1(2),2957K CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Reagent for the protection of primary amines,1 including
amino acids.2 (1) Tetrahedron Lett. 1981, 22, 1787. (2)
Tetrahedron Lett. 1990, 31, 4289.

5g
25g

10.10
33.70

N,N'-Bis(2-cyanoethyl)-m-xylylenediamine, see 45,695-0,


m-Xylylenediamine/acrylonitrile adduct
1,3-Bis(3-cyanopropyl)tetramethyldisiloxane, 97% [18027-80-0]. . .

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

FT-IR 2(2),3347A IRRITANT


Antioxidant for polymers

H C
3

Bis(4-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium triflate, 99+%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


electronic grade [84563-54-2] (bis(4-tert-butylphenyliodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate)

FW 268.51 bp 160-162/2mm nr 1.4440 d 0.934


Fp 221F(105C) Beil. 4(4),4091 FT-IR 2(3),4409B
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Si

Bis(4-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium p-toluenesulfonate, 99+%, . . . . . .


electronic grade [131717-99-2] FW 564.53

FW 226.29 mp 172-175 Beil. 3,252


FT-IR 2(1),1171A R&S 1(1),801A

C S CH

1g
5g

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 17,600


(193nm), 11,800 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x10-3
mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 50%), ethyl lactate (ca.25%) and
PGMEA (ca.50%).

CF SO
3 3

Bis(4-tert-butylphenyl)iodonium perfluoro-1-butane-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sulfonate, 99+%, electronic grade

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 23,900


(193nm), 12,500 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x10-3
mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c butyrolactone (ca. 10%), ethyl lactate (ca.10%) and
PGMEA (<1%).

CH

$
29.50

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 21,200


(193nm), 12,900 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x10-3
mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 65%), ethyl lactate (ca.55%) and
PGMEA (ca.40%).

CH

500g

Product of ATOFINA Chemical, Inc. Polymerization initiator


Contains 47 wt. % calcium carbonate and 10 wt. % silica

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

4,4'-Bis(diethylamino)benzophenone, 99+% [90-93-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,783-4
h

4,4'-Bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98% [90-94-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Michlers ketone) FW 268.36 mp 174-176 Beil. 14,89

FW 324.47 mp 94.5-95 Beil. 14,98


R&S 1(2),1677A IRRITANT

FT-NMR 1(2),902B

Fieser 2,285 Merck Index 12,6265 FT-NMR 1(2),902A


FT-IR 2(2),2470D Safety 2,430B R&S 1(2),1675N
RTECS# DJ0250000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

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CH

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

FW 146.31 mp -98 bp 128-129 nr1.4170 d 0.809


Fp 18F(-7C) Beil. 4(4),4113 FT-IR 2(3),4395D Safety 2,430D
R&S 1(2),2981E FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

Bis(dimethylamino)methane, see T2,140-7, N,N,N',N'Tetramethyldiaminomethane


1-[Bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]amino]-2-propanol, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . .
[67151-63-7] bp 290 nr1.4590 d 0.890 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Bis(dimethylamino)dimethylsilane, 96% [3768-58-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate, 99% (DOA) [103-23-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,616-1
h

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) fumarate [141-02-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,612-9
h

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) maleate, 90% [142-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company. Distributed by


Aldrich Chemical Company. Plasticizer
FW 340.49 mp -58 bp 197/5mm nr1.4580 d 0.941
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1905 RTECS# LT0525000
IRRITANT

FW 340.49 nr1.4550 d 0.944 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(3),1925 RTECS# ON0160000 IRRITANT

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, see D20,115-4, Dioctyl phthalate


Bis(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate, tech., 90% [122-62-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 426.68 bp 212/1mm nr1.4510 d 0.914
Fp >230F(110C) [a]19 0 (neat) Beil. 2(3),1810 Merck
Index 12,1292 FT-NMR 1(1),946A FT-IR 2(1),990B R&S 1(1),703K
RTECS# VS1000000
Plasticizer

Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate, see 36,863-6, Dioctyl


terephthalate
Bis(4-glycidyloxyphenyl)methane [2095-03-6] (Bisphenol F . . . . . .
diglycidyl ether) FW 312.37 mp -15 nr1.5790 d 1.190
Fp >230F(110C)
Viscosity (ASTM D 455, 25C) 2,000-3,000 cps. E.E.W. (ASTM D
1652) 160-170 g/eq
Improved chemical resistance and lower viscosity than
comparable Bisphenol A materials.

2
O

HOCH CH CH
2 2 2

FW 370.58 bp 167/1mm nr1.4470 d 0.990


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1715 FT-NMR 1(1),943C
FT-IR 2(1),988A Safety 2,435D R&S 1(1),703C
RTECS# AU9700000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Plasticizer

52,519-7
h

CH CH CH CH CH CH O
3 2 2 2
2
CH CH
3
2

Bis(2,3-epoxycyclopentyl) ether, see 45,567-9, 2,2'-Oxybis(6oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane)


Bis(2-ethylhexyl) adipate, 99% [103-23-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,154-2

Bis-homotris, 97% [116747-79-6] [4-amino-4-(3-hydroxy- . . . . . . . . . . .


propyl)-1,7-heptanediol] FW 205.30 mp 108-110
bp 220-235/0.5mm FT-NMR 1(1),552B FT-IR 2(1),543B
R&S 1(1),371E IRRITANT

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HOCH CH OCH C
2 2
2

CCH OCH CH OH
2
2 2

O
HOCH CH O
2 2

B4,470-8
h

1,4-Bis(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-butyne, tech., 85% [1606-85-5] . . . . . . . . .

47,624-2

Bis[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl] sulfone, 95% [27205-03-4]. . . . . . . . .

OCH CH OH
2 2

FW 174.20 nr1.4850 d 1.144 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-NMR 1(3),518A FT-IR 2(3),4032A Safety 2,437A
R&S 1(2),2703L IRRITANT
FW 338.37

mp 179-183

Beil. 6(4),5810

100mL
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$
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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

mp 31.5-36 bp 145/0.6mm d 1.079 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 4(3),761 FT-NMR 1(1),549A FT-IR 2(1),540A Safety 2,437B
R&S 1(1),369E

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

N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)isonicotinamide, 98% [70892-82-9] . . . . . . . .


FW 210.23 mp 132-134 Beil. 22(4),533 FT-NMR 1(3),343A
FT-IR 2(3),3806D R&S 1(2),2551J IRRITANT

46,515-1
h

O
C

OCH CH OH
2 2

OCH CH OH
2 2

N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)isopropanolamine, see 23,375-7,


1-[N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2-propanol
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate [959-26-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 254.24

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

N,N-Bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine, see 48,373-7, 2,2'-(pTolylimino)diethanol


2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)butyric acid, 98% [10097-02-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 148.16 mp 109-112 IRRITANT
Solubility in acetone at 40C : 18 wt. %
Monomer for making water soluble polyurethanes and
polyesters.

Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane, 98% [620-92-8] (4,4'


-methyl- . . . . . . .
enediphenol) FW 200.24 mp 162-164 Beil. 6,995
FT-NMR 1(2),322B FT-IR 2(2),1906B
RTECS# SL9625000 IRRITANT

CH
HO

O
3
CH CH
C OH
2
2

B4,770-7
h

R&S 1(1),1309L

4,4-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)valeric acid, 95% [126-00-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(diphenolic acid) FW 286.33 mp 167-170 Merck
Index 12,3370 FT-NMR 1(2),1021B FT-IR 2(2),2611D
Safety 2,439D R&S 1(2),1759I IRRITANT

OH

CH

CH

CH

CH

28

40,593-0
h
C

40,594-9
h
C

Bis(2-hydroxypropyl) ether, see D21,555-4, Dipropylene glycol


1,3-Bis(isocyanatomethyl)benzene, 99% [3634-83-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 188.19 mp -7 bp 130/2mm nr1.5910 d 1.202
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13(3),334 FT-IR 2(2),3186D
RTECS# NR0147000 LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

1,3-Bis(isocyanatomethyl)cyclohexane, 99% [38661-72-2] . . . . . . . . .


FW 194.24 nr1.4850 d 1.101 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1477A LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Mixture of cis and trans

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40,950-2
h

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

Bis[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl] phosphate [32435-46-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

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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

d 1.085 Fp 135F(57C) [a]22 0 (neat)


Moisture scavenger, polymer additive. Viscosity (20C)
110 poise
Forms hydroxyl and amino groups upon hydrolysis. Soluble in
hydrocarbons, esters and ketones.
Latent cross-linking agent for polyurethane prepolymers.

N
CH

100mL
500mL

bp 106/0.9mm nr1.5110 d 1.060 Fp 308F(153C)


FT-IR 2(2),3187A RTECS# CY8480000 LACHRYMATOR
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH O
3
C

H C C
2
H C
2

1,3-Bis(1-isocyanato-1-methylethyl)benzene, 97% [2778-42-9] . . . . .


(a,a,a',a'-tetramethyl-1,3-xylylene diisocyanate) FW 244.30

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

Bisphenol A, 97% [80-05-7] (4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol) . . . . . . . . .

43,023-4
h

Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether, brominated [40039-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

(Bisphenol A)-d16, 98 atom % D [96210-87-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 244.42 mp 157-159 bp 220/4mm
HYGROSCOPIC
Manufactured by ISOTEC INC.
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

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

FW 228.29 mp 158-159 bp 220/4mm Beil. 6,1011 Merck


Index 12,1338 FT-NMR 1(2),322C FT-IR 2(2),1906C
Safety 2,2037B R&S 1(1),1309M RTECS# SL6300000 IRRITANT
mp 55-65 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),1819C IRRITANT
48 wt. % Br. Weight per epoxide (perchloric acid method)
350-450. Viscosity [Gardner-Holdt, 80% in 2-(2butoxyethoxy)ethanol] 1,800 cSt
Softening point (Durrans) : 55-65C
A non-sintering material, high bromine content, low softening
point and is soluble in a variety of ketone, aromatic hydrocarbon
and ether alcohol solvents.
Imparts flame retardancy to molding, laminating and casting
systems.

Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether diacrylate, see 41,116-7,


Bisphenol A glycerolate (1 glycerol/phenol) diacrylate
Bisphenol A diglycidyl ether ethoxylate, see 25,885-7,
Poly(ethylene glycol), reacted with Bisphenol A
diglycidyl ether
Bisphenol A dimethacrylate [3253-39-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 364.44 mp 72-74 FT-NMR 1(2),1296C
R&S 1(2),1931F IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(2),2890C

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O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m

CH

40,984-7
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (2 EO/phenol) [32492-61-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,652-5
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (3 EO/phenol) [32492-61-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,985-5
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (4 EO/phenol) [32492-61-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,983-9
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (5 EO/phenol) [32492-61-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,661-4
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (15 EO/phenol) [32492-61-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,355-0
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (1 EO/phenol) diacrylate [64401-02-1] . . .

41,209-0
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (2 EO/phenol) diacrylate [64401-02-1] . . .

41,210-4
h

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (4 EO/phenol) diacrylate [64401-02-1] . . .

nr 1.5520 d 1.174 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 404. Brookfield viscosity ~9,500 centipoise

250mL
1L

$
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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

Average Mn ca. 492

CH
3

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m+n~6

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m

CH

Average Mn ca. 580. Brookfield viscosity ~2,000 centipoise

CH
3

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m+n~8

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m

CH

CH
3

Average Mn ca. 668

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 n
m + n ~ 10

O(CH CH O) H
2 2 m

CH

Average Mn ca. 1,500

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

nr 1.5450 d 1.146 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),2890D


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 424. Inhibited with 750 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

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

Average Mn ca. 512. Inhibited with 1000 ppm monomethyl ether


hydroquinone

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

Average Mn ca. 688. Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether


hydroquinone

O
m+n~8

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$
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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

FT-IR 2(2),2891B IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Average Mn ca. 540. Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

CH
3

CH
H C
2

3
C C

(O CH CH )
2
2n

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (2 EO/phenol) dimethacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[41637-38-1] nr 1.5320 d 1.120 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (15 EO/phenol) dimethacrylate . . . . . . . . . . .


[41637-38-1]
Average Mn ca. 1,700. Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone and 300 ppm BHT

O
m + n ~ 30

O(CH CH O) SO NH
2 2 m 3 4

CH
3

41,660-6

Bisphenol A ethoxylate (15 EO/phenol) sulfate, ammonium . . . . .


salt, 60 wt. % solution in water nr 1.4310 d 1.115
Fp >230F(110C)

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

Bisphenol A glycerolate (1 glycerol/phenol) diacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . .


[4687-94-9] FW 484.55 nr 1.5570 d 1.180 Fp >230F(110C)

49,435-6
h

40,986-3
h

Bisphenol A glycerolate (1glycerol/phenol) dimethacrylate . . . . . . .


[1565-94-2] FW 512.61
Bisphenol AP, see 45,045-6, 4,4'-(1-Phenylethylidene)bisphenol
Bisphenol A propoxylate (1PO/phenol) [37353-75-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr 1.5550 d 1.090
Average Mn ca. 344

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

Bisphenol A propoxylate (1PO/phenol) diglycidyl ether . . . . . . . . . . .


[106100-55-4] Fp >230F(110C)

100mL
500mL

17.00
40.80

41,656-8

Bisphenol A propoxylate/ethoxylate (2 PO and 1 EO/phenol) . . . .


[62611-29-4] nr 1.5230 d 1.075 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Bisphenol A propoxylate (2 PO/phenol) diacrylate, tech. . . . . . . . . . .


[67952-50-5] nr 1.5210 d 1.084 Fp >230F(110C)
Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Bisphenol A propoxylate (1PO/phenol) glycerolate (1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .


glycerol/phenol) diacrylate, tech. [105650-05-3] FW 600.71
nr 1.4760
Inhibited with 1,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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$

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

Bis(3-sulfopropyl) itaconate, dipotassium salt [93841-09-9] . . . . . . .


FW 450.58

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

1,6-Bis(trichlorosilyl)hexane, 97% [13083-94-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,725-0
h

1,2-Bis(triethoxysilyl)ethane, 96% [16068-37-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,958-6

3,5-Bis(trifluoromethyl)styrene, 99% [349-59-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1,2-Bis(trichlorosilyl)ethane, 97% [2504-64-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
C Si CH
3
CH
3

FW 296.94 bp 202 nr1.4750 d 1.483 Fp 149F(65C)


Beil. 4(4),4266 FT-IR 2(3),4363A CORROSIVE

FW 353.05 bp 281 nr1.4750 d 1.327 Fp 167F(75C)


Beil. 4(4),4267 FT-IR 2(3),4362B CORROSIVE

FW 354.60 bp 119 nr1.4110 d 0.958


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Fp >230F(110C)

FW 240.15 mp 7-8 bp 60/20mm nr1.4250 d 1.334


Fp 122F(50C) Beil. 5(4),1386 FT-NMR 1(2),155A
R&S 1(1),1213A IRRITANT
Inhibited with ~0.1% 4-tert-butylcatechol

OCH

CH O
3

44,704-8
h

Cl

CH

CH O
3

Cl

Cl

Cl
Cl

32

Bisphenol M, see 45,046-4, 4,4'-(1,3-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol


Bisphenol P, see 45,047-2, 4,4'-(1,4-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol
Bisphenol S, see 10,303-9, 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol
Bisphenol Z, see 45,042-1, 4,4'-Cyclohexylidenebisphenol
4,4'-Bis[2-(1-propenyl)phenoxy]benzophenone, 97%, mixture . . . .
of cis and trans [109423-33-8] FW 446.55 mp 43-45
FT-IR 2(2),2467A

43,276-8
h

CH
O

O
CH CH CH O
2
2
2

100mL

nr1.5410 d 1.150 Fp 230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 484. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

m+n~4

CH

Bisphenol A, tetramethyl, see 45,050-2, 4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dimethylphenol)


Bisphenol E, see 45,044-8, 4,4'-Ethylidenebisphenol
Bisphenol F, see B4,700-6, Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane
Bisphenol F diglycidyl ether, see 46,991-2, Bis(4glycidyloxyphenyl)methane
Bisphenol F ethoxylate (2 EO/phenol) diacrylate [120750-67-6] . .

44,724-2
h

1,2-Bis(trimethoxysilyl)ethane, 96% [18406-41-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,335-6
h

Bis[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]amine, tech., 90+% [82985-35-1] . . . .

18,743-7
h

Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene, 99% [14630-40-1] (BTMSA) . . . . . . . . . . .

NH

FW 270.43 bp 103-104/5mm nr1.4090 d 1.073


Fp 228F(108C) FT-IR 2(3),4376A RTECS# JG7873000
HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
FW 341.56 bp 152/4mm nr1.4320 d 1.040
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4395A HIGHLY TOXIC
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 170.41 bp 136-137 nr1.4270 d 0.752 Fp 37F(2C)


Beil. 4(4),3950 Fieser 5,44 FT-NMR 1(3),718C FT-IR 2(3),4435D
Safety 2,457D R&S 1(2),3007B FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
In the presence of CpCo(CO)2 (24,525-9), undergoes
cycloaddition with 1,5-hexadiynes to form benzocyclobutenes.
Tetrahedron Lett. 1994, 35, 417.

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CH
CH

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

FW 258.43 bp 94/0.005mm nr1.4390 d 0.999


Fp 153F(67C) FT-IR 2(3),1673C Safety 2,458A R&S 1(2),3007I
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

2,3-Bis(trimethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene, 95% [31411-71-9] . . . . . . . . .


FW 230.46 bp 75-76/10mm nr1.4340 d 0.878 Fp 76F(24C)
FT-NMR 1(3),669B FT-IR 2(3),4380C Safety 2,459C
R&S 1(2),2973H FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

1,2-Bis(trimethylsilyloxy)cyclobutene, 95+% [17082-61-0]. . . . . . . . . .


FW 230.46 bp 58-59/2mm nr1.4350 d 0.897 Fp 142F(61C)
FT-NMR 1(3),671B FT-IR 2(3),4381D Safety 2,459D
R&S 1(2),2975C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Reagent undergoes Aldol condensations with carbonyl
compounds.1 Reaction with Br2 gives cyclobutanedione.2 (1) J.
Am. Chem. Soc. 1984, 106, 1759. (2) Org. Synth. Coll. Vol. 7,
1990, 112.

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

1,4-Bis[(trimethylsilyl)ethynyl]benzene, 98% [17938-13-5] . . . . . . . . . .


FW 270.53

1g
5g

Si
CH

Bis(trimethylsilyl)cyclopentadiene, 98%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[38927-85-4] FW 210.47 nr1.4770 d 0.851 Fp 151F(66C)
FT-NMR 1(3),636C FT-IR 2(3),4344D R&S 1(2),2953O
Isomer ratio varies with temperature

Si

1,4-Bis(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-butadiyne, 98% [4526-07-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(BTMSBD) FW 194.43 mp 113 Beil. 4(4),3950
FT-NMR 1(3),719A FT-IR 2(3),1672D Safety 2,458B
R&S 1(2),3007C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Stable crystalline form of butadiyne.

[Si(CH ) ]
332

Bis(trimethylsilyl) acetylenedicarboxylate, 97% [76734-92-4]. . . . . .

O CH CH CH CH O CH
2
2
2
2

CH

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] adipate, 98% [135876-36-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(VEctomer4060 vinyl ether) FW 342.44 nr1.4610 d 1.040
Fp >230F(110C)

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

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] isophthalate, 98% [130066-57-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(VEctomer4010 vinyl ether) FW 362.42 nr1.5100 d 1.100

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

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] 1,6-hexanediylbiscarbamate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . .


[146421-65-0] FW 400.52 mp 99-103

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

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


Contains ~20% bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (2-methyl-1,3phenylene)biscarbamate isomer

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

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] succinate, 98% [135876-32-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(VEctomer4030 vinyl ether) FW 314.38 nr1.4610 d 1.060
Fp >230F(110C)

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51,486-1

O
C

O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2

O CH (CH ) CH O CH CH
2
22 2
2

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl]terephthalate, 97% [117397-31-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 362.42

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

Boric acid gel, particle size 0.1-0.4mm. [41685-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

d 0.600 R&S 1(3),3573B


Cross-linked polymer for the column chromatographic
separation of mixtures whose components form complexes of
varying stability with boric acid.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-102 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

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

Borohydride, polymer-supported (borohydride on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AmberlystA-26)
Reducing agent with greater selectivity than the
corresponding alkali borohydrides. Synth. Commun. 1989,
19, 805.
~2mmol BH4-/g resin

32,864-2

Borohydride, polymer-supported (borohydride on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AmberliteIRA-400) RTECS# ED3325000 FLAMMABLE SOLID
CORROSIVE
Reagent for selective reduction of a,b-unsaturated aldehydes
and ketones to allylic alcohols. Tetrahedron Lett. 1984, 25, 3501.
~2.5 mmol BH4-/g resin

29,224-9
h

23,598-9
h

85,836-6
h

Boron trifluoride-ethylamine complex [75-23-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 112.89 mp 85-89 Beil. 4(2),588 FT-IR 2(3),4468D
Safety 2,483D R&S 1(2),3015G RTECS# KQ8060000
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Brazil wax, see 24,321-3, Carnauba wax


Brederecks Reagent, see 38,421-6, tert-Butoxybis(dimethylamino)methane
Brij30 [9002-92-0] [polyoxyethylene(4) lauryl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4510 d 0.950 Fp >230F(110C) Fieser 1,892 Merck
Index 12,7717 FT-IR 2(1),334B Safety 2,487D R&S 1(1),229D
RTECS# JR5990000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 362. HLB 9.7

Brij35 [9002-92-0] [polyoxyethylene(23) lauryl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Detergent for ion-exchange chromatography.
Average Mn ca. 1,198. HLB 16.9

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C

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

Brij52 [9004-95-9] [polyoxyethylene(2) cetyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,885-8
h

Brij56 [9004-95-9] [polyoxyethylene(10) cetyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,599-7
h

Brij58 [9004-95-9] [polyoxyethylene(20) cetyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,888-2
h

Brij72 [9005-00-9] [polyoxyethylene(2) stearyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,889-0
h

Brij76 [9005-00-9] [polyoxyethylene(10) stearyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . .

23,600-4
h

Brij78 [9005-00-9] [polyoxyethylene(20) stearyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . .

38,886-6
h

Brij92 [9004-98-2] [polyoxyethylene(2) oleyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,128-1
h
43,624-0
h

Brij97 [9004-98-2] [polyoxyethylene(10) oleyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,638-7
h

Brij700 [9005-00-9] [polyoxyethylene(100) stearyl ether] . . . . . . . .

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

mp 38-43 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),335B


R&S 1(1),229H RTECS# TR1581470
Average Mn ca. 1,124. HLB 15.7
mp 44-45 d 0.893 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(1),229I RTECS# WI6250000
Average Mn ca. 359. HLB 4.9
mp 37-39 d 0.964 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(1),229J RTECS# WI6300000
Average Mn ca. 711. HLB 12.4

Safety 2,488B

FT-IR 2(1),335C

FT-IR 2(1),335D

mp 44-46 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),336A Safety 2,488C


R&S 1(1),229K RTECS# WI6475000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,152. HLB 15.3
nr1.4620 d 0.912 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),336B
R&S 1(1),229L RTECS# RK2800000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 357. HLB 4.9
Average Mn ca. 709. HLB 12.4

Brij98 [9004-98-2] [polyoxyethylene(20) oleyl ether] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Average Mn ca. 1,150. HLB 15.3

Average Mn ca. 4,670. HLB 18.8


Hydroxyl number : 13-25 mg KOH/g
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25 C) in water and isopropanol. Insoluble in
propylene glycol and xylene.

2-Bromoacrylic acid, 95% [10443-65-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 150.97 mp 62-65 Beil. 2,402 FT-IR 2(1),804A
R&S 1(1),563H CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR

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

(2-Bromoallyl)trimethylsilane, tech., 90% [81790-10-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 193.17 bp 82-85/60mm nr1.4620 d 1.121 Fp 87F(30C)
R&S 1(2),2955M FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

CH
3

FT-IR 2(1),335A

CH

mp 32-34 d 0.977 Fp >230F(110C)


R&S 1(1),229G RTECS# TR1581470
Average Mn ca. 683. HLB 12.9

FT-IR 2(1),334D

$
11.50
40.10

Contains ~3.5mmol Br-/g resin

Br

O
H

nr1.4660 d 0.978 Fp >230F(110C)


R&S 1(1),229F RTECS# TR1581470
Average Mn ca. 330. HLB 5.3

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

1-Bromo-2,3-epoxypropane, see E101-2, Epibromohydrin


Bromoethylene, see V190-2, Vinyl bromide

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47,770-2

O
Br

FW 242.04 mp 280-285 (dec.) Beil. 27(4),3331


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TERATOGEN

O
O

N
H

O
Br

5-Bromoisatoic anhydride, 97% [4692-98-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g
5g

$
28.50
95.00

44,106-6

5-Bromoisatoic anhydride, tech., 90% [4692-98-2] (6-bromo- . . . . .


1,2-dihydro-4H-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4-dione)

1g
5g

21.90
73.00

11,526-6

4-Bromoisophthalic acid, 95% [6939-93-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 176.96 bp 215 nr 1.5400 d 1.905 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 17,435 FT-NMR 1(1),1182B FT-IR 2(1),1217B Safety 2,542B
R&S 1(1),839A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

3-Bromo-4-methylthiophene, 95% [30318-99-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 177.07 bp 179-183/770mm nr 1.5790
Fp 172F(77C) Beil. 17(5),1,333

2-(Bromomethyl)acrylic acid, 98% [72707-66-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 164.99 mp 70-73 FT-NMR 1(1),806C FT-IR 2(1),804B
Safety 2,545B R&S 1(1),563K CORROSIVE
Reacts with aldehydes and ketones to form a-methylenebutyrolactones.1 Used in the synthesis of methotrexate
analogues.2 (1) Synthesis 1990, 530. (2) J. Med. Chem. 1991,
34, 222.

HOCH

Bromomaleic anhydride, 97% [5926-51-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,424-8

d 1.584

4-Bromo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, 95% [21563-29-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 277.08 mp 217-219 Beil. 17,523 FT-NMR 1(2),1330B
FT-IR 2(2),2930D R&S 1(2),1961A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

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

FW 155.00 bp 72-75/0.2mm nr 1.5180 d 1.771


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(1),248 FT-NMR 1(1),281B
FT-IR 2(1),261D Safety 2,572B R&S 1(1),181J
RTECS# TY3360000 CORROSIVE
Protecting reagent for carbonyl functions.

OH
BrCH CHCH OH
2
2

Cl
BrCH CH CH
2 2 2

Si
Cl

36

(4-Bromophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,704-1, (4-Bromophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


3-Bromo-1,2-propanediol, 97% [4704-77-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

43,780-8
h

3-Bromopropyltrichlorosilane, 96% [13883-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 256.44 bp 202-204 nr 1.4900 d 1.605 Fp 169F(76C)
FT-IR 2(3),4363B CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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B8,060-7

FW 189.01 mp 97-100 bp 150/12mm Beil. 6,821


FT-NMR 1(2),302A FT-IR 2(2),1889D Safety 2,578B
R&S 1(1),1297J IRRITANT

OH
Br

29,227-3

Br
C CH

13,268-3

13,267-5

12,414-1

O Br

O
2

4-Bromostyrene, 98% [2039-82-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 183.05 bp 89/16mm nr1.5940 d 1.400 Fp 168F(75C)
Beil. 5(2),367 FT-NMR 1(2),141A FT-IR 2(2),1743B Safety 2,579C
R&S 1(1),1205H IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.1% 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol

Br

HO C CH CH

3-Bromostyrene, 97% [2039-86-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 183.05 bp 74-75/3mm nr1.5910 d 1.406 Fp 154F(67C)
Beil. 5(3),1176 FT-NMR 1(2),139C FT-IR 2(3),951B Safety 2,579B
R&S 1(1),1205D IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.1% 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol

Br

CH CH

2-Bromostyrene, 97% [2039-88-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 183.05 bp 102-104/22mm nr1.5920 d 1.460
Fp 186F(85C) Beil. 5(3),1176 FT-NMR 1(2),138A
FT-IR 2(3),950C Safety 2,579A R&S 1(1),1203L IRRITANT

Br

CH CH

a-Bromostyrene, tech., 90% [98-81-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 183.05 mp -44 bp 67-70/4mm nr1.5880 d 1.410
Fp 188F(86C) Beil. 5,477 FT-IR 2(2),1740A Safety 2,578C
R&S 1(1),1203F RTECS# WL3840000 IRRITANT

CH CH

4-Bromoresorcinol, 97% [6626-15-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C OH

B8,120-4

FW 196.99 mp 165 (dec.) [a]r0 (c=5, C2H5OH) Beil. 2,621


Merck Index 12,1461 FT-NMR 1(1),804C FT-IR 2(1),802A
Safety 2,579D R&S 1(1),561M IRRITANT

11,527-4

C OH
Br

Bromosuccinic acid, 98% [923-06-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-Bromoterephthalic acid, 95% [586-35-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 245.03 mp 295-297 Beil. 9,848
FT-IR 2(2),2702A R&S 1(2),1813L

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

Bromotrichloromethane, 99% [75-62-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,777-5

3-Bromo-1-(trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne, 98% [38002-45-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CCl Br
3

CH
BrCH C
2

C Si
CH

CH
CH

Si

FW 191.15 bp 44-45/2mm nr1.4830 d 1.351 Fp 145F(62C)


FT-NMR 1(3),719B R&S 1(2),3007D LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Employed in the preparation of terminal conjugated enynes1
and allenic alcohols.2 (1) Synthesis 1991, 414. (2) Liebigs Ann.
Chem. 1994, 673.

33,355-7

3
C

CH Br
3

3
CH

CH

FW 198.28 mp -6 bp 105 nr1.5065 d 2.012


Beil. 1,67 Fieser 1,80 2,42 7,40 FT-NMR 1(1),125C
FT-IR 2(1),121C Safety 2,585B R&S 1(1),85G
RTECS# PA5400000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
Chain transfer agent for radical polymerization of
methacrylates.1 Brominating reagent.2 (1) Macromolecules 1994,
27, 5863. (2) J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1994, 747.
Tetrahedron 1994, 50, 31.

(1-Bromovinyl)trimethylsilane, 97% [13683-41-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 179.14 bp 124/745mm nr1.4580 d 1.156 Fp 49F(9C)
Beil. 4(4),3890 Fieser 5,68 8,56 FT-NMR 1(3),639C
FT-IR 2(3),4348A R&S 1(2),2955J FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

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35,999-8
CH
BrCH

Si

CH

CH

CH

12,757-4
O

B8,478-5
h

1,3-Butanediol, 99% [107-88-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,956-5

1,4-Butanediol-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-d8, 98 atom % D [74829-49-5] . . . . . . . .

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

1,4-Butanediol-2,2,3,3-d4, 97 atom % D [38274-25-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1,3-Butanediol diacrylate, 98% [19485-03-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,174-4
h

1,4-Butanediol diacrylate, tech., 90% [1070-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,089-2
h

1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl ether, 95% [2425-79-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,419-2
h

1,4-Butanediol diglycidyl ether, tech., 60% [2425-79-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g
100g
500g

13.20
21.30
51.90

40,899-9
h

1,3-Butanediol dimethacrylate [1189-08-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL
1L

18.10
50.50

1L
4L
18L

41,175-2
h

H C
2

37.10
140.50
228.20

2,3-Butanediol, 98% [513-85-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
H C CH
2

1g
5g
10g

B8,490-4
h

CH C H CHCH
3
3

FW 90.12 bp 203-204 nr1.4400 d 1.005 Fp 250F(121C)


[a]r0 (neat) Beil. 1,477 Merck Index 12,1601
FT-NMR 1(1),195C FT-IR 2(1),188D Safety 2,600A R&S 1(1),139L
RTECS# EK0440000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

1g
15.60
5g 40.20
25g 122.30

FW 94.16 nr1.4452 d 1.062 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),1607B Safety 2,600D R&S 1(2),2917H IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in prescored ampule)

HOCH CD CD CH OH
2 2 2 2

$
14.90
55.20

FW 98.19 nr1.4427 d 1.108 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),4296C Safety 2,600C R&S 1(2),2917I IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
Manufactured by ISOTEC INC.
(Packaged in prescored ampule)

HOCD CD CD CD OH
2 2 2 2

CH

Butadiene monoxide, 98% [930-22-3] (3,4-epoxy-1-butene, . . . . . . .


2-vinyloxirane) FW 70.09 bp 65-66 nr1.4170 d 0.870
Fp -58F(-50C) Beil. 17(1),13 Fieser 4,53 FT-NMR 1(1),367C
FT-IR 2(1),362A Safety 2,598A R&S 1(1),247D
RTECS# EM7350000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID

OH

H C
2

BTMSA, see 18,743-7, Bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene


BTMSBD, see 26,356-7, 1,4-Bis(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-butadiyne
trans, trans-1,3-Butadiene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid, see
M9,000-3, trans, trans-Muconic acid
1,3-Butadiene diepoxide, 97% [1464-53-5] (1,2,3,4-diepoxy- . . . . . . .
butane) FW 86.09 mp 2-4 bp 56-58/25mm nr1.4340
d 1.113 Fp 114F(45C) [a]r0 (neat) Beil. 19,14
FT-NMR 1(1),374B FT-IR 2(1),369C Safety 2,597C R&S 1(1),251E
RTECS# EJ8400000 HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
May contain up to 3% methylene chloride

H C CH
2

OH

1mL
5mL

Fp 85F(29C) Beil. 4(4),3926 Fieser 11,82 FT-NMR 1(3),640A


FT-IR 2(3),4348B R&S 1(2),2955K FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
~90% trans

20,253-3
h
O

(2-Bromovinyl)trimethylsilane, 98%, predominantly trans . . . . . . . . . .


[41309-43-7] FW 179.14 bp 50-51/52mm nr1.4670 d 1.167

C
CH

CH
3

FW 90.12 mp 25 bp 183-184 nr1.4330 d 0.995


Fp 185F(85C) Beil. 1,479 Merck Index 12,1602
FT-NMR 1(1),197A FT-IR 2(1),189D Safety 2,601A R&S 1(1),141C
RTECS# EK0532000 HYGROSCOPIC
FW 198.22 nr1.4500 d 1.030 Fp 200F(93C) [a]r0
FT-IR 2(1),1044D RTECS# AS5250000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Inhibited with 500 ppm hydroquinone
FW 198.22 bp 83/0.3mm nr1.4560 d 1.051
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),170 RTECS# UD3130000
CORROSIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE
FW 202.25 bp 155-160/11mm nr1.4530 d 1.049
Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),375C FT-IR 2(3),308D
Safety 2,601D R&S 1(1),251I RTECS# EJ5100000 CORROSIVE
HYGROSCOPIC

FW 226.28 bp 290 nr1.4520 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1045A LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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O
H C
2

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

1,4-Butanediol dimethacrylate, 95% [2082-81-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,331-5
h

1,4-Butanediol divinyl ether, 98% [3891-33-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,619-8
h

1,4-Butanediol vinyl ether, 99% [17832-28-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,730-3
h

1,2,3,4-Butanetetracarboxylic acid, 99% [1703-58-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,096-6
h

1-Butanethiol, 99+% [109-79-5] (butyl mercaptan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

B8,580-3
h

1,2,4-Butanetriol, 96% [3068-00-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,505-0
h

2-Butanone peroxide, ca. 35 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate [1338-23-4]
(methyl ethyl ketone peroxide, LupersolDDM-9*) nr1.4370

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

FW 226.28 bp 132-134/4mm nr1.4560 d 1.023


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),1534 FT-NMR 1(1),999A
FT-IR 2(1),1045B Safety 2,602A R&S 1(1),729D LACHRYMATOR
IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 142.20 mp -8 bp 62-64/10mm nr1.4440 d 0.898
Fp 145F(62C) Beil. 1(4),2518 FT-IR 2(1),318D IRRITANT
FW 116.16 bp 95/20mm nr1.4440 d 0.939
Beil. 1(4),2518 FT-IR 2(1),339B IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.01% potassium hydroxide

FW 234.16 mp 196 Beil. 2,863 FT-NMR 1(1),775C


FT-IR 2(1),778A Safety 2,603D R&S 1(1),545I
RTECS# EK6100000 IRRITANT
FW 90.19 mp
Fp 55F(12C)
Index 12,1611
R&S 1(1),277E
TOXIC

$
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

-116 bp 98 nr1.4430 d 0.842


Beil. 1,370 Fieser 2,53 4,64 Merck
FT-NMR 1(1),411C FT-IR 2(3),336A Safety 2,604A
RTECS# EK6300000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID

FW 106.12 bp 190-191/18mm nr1.4750 d 1.190


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,519 FT-IR 2(1),266A Safety 2,604C
R&S 1(1),185C RTECS# EK7176000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

d 1.000 Fp 180F(82C) Beil. 1(4),3249


HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Contains ca. 8-9% available oxygen.

51,333-4
h

Fp 185F(85C)

100g
500g

RTECS# EL9450000

2-Butanone peroxide, ~33 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl- . . . . . .


1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate with red dye [1338-23-4]
(LupersolDDM-9* Red)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

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

2-Butanone peroxide, ~32 wt. % solution in phthalate-free . . . . . .


plasticizer mixture [1338-23-4] (LupersolDHD-9*)
Product of Elf Atochem North America, Inc. Polymerization
initiator

52,474-3
h

2-Butanone peroxide, ~32 wt. % solution in phthalate-free . . . . . .


plasticizer mixture with red dye [1338-23-4] (Lupersol
DHD-9* Red)
Product of Elf Atochem North America, Inc. Polymerization
initiator

CH

OO
C

CH CH
3 2

CH
C

OO
OO
HH

CH CH
2 3

OO

CH

51,336-9
h

2-Butanone peroxide, ~31 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl- . . . . . .


1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate [1338-23-4] (Lupersol
Delta X-9*)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

CH

3
C

CH CH
3 2

C
OO
OO
HH

CH CH
2 3

51,334-2
h

2-Butanone peroxide, ca. 23 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate [1338-23-4]
(LupersolDDM-30*)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

51,335-0
h

2-Butanone peroxide, ca. 23 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate with red dye
[1338-23-4] (LupersolDDM-30* Red)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator
Contains 4 wt. % hexylene glycol, 0.4 wt. % hydrogen
peroxide and 1 wt. % methyl ethyl ketone

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CH

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

2-Butene-1,4-diol, 95% [110-64-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,421-6

3-Butenenitrile, see 12,279-3, Allyl cyanide


tert-Butoxybis(dimethylamino)methane [5815-08-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Brederecks Reagent) FW 174.29 bp 50-55/15mm nr1.4220

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]

Butoxycarbonylmethyl butyl phthalate, tech. [85-70-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 336.39 bp 219/5mm nr1.4900 d 1.100


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(3),4187 FT-IR 2(2),2873B
R&S 1(2),1921A RTECS# TI0535000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Useful poly(vinyl chloride) plasticizer

4-(tert-Butoxycarbonyloxy)styrene, see 39,907-8, tert-Butyl


4-vinylphenyl carbonate
2-Butoxyethanol, see 48,428-8, Ethylene glycol butyl ether
2-Butoxyethyl acrylate, 97% [7251-90-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 172.22 nr1.4320 d 0.950 Fp 195F(90C) Beil. 2(3),1232
RTECS# AS5075000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-Butoxyethyl methacrylate, 98% [13532-94-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 186.25 bp 104/15mm nr1.4335 d 0.939 Fp 199F(92C)
Beil. 2(3),1292 IRRITANT
Stabilized with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

46,020-6
h

2-Butoxyethyl oleate, tech. [109-39-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 88.11 mp 7 bp 131.5/12mm nr1.4780 d 1.070


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(2),567 FT-NMR 1(1),221A
FT-IR 2(1),209D Safety 2,608A R&S 1(1),153A
RTECS# EM4970000 IRRITANT
Predominantly cis

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 233nm (e


~43,700). e248 ~15,400.

52,698-3
S

$
20.30
30.50

d 0.844 Fp 106F(41C) Fieser 5,71 6,242 7,41 9,76


13,121 FT-IR 2(1),516D R&S 1(1),357C
Used for the enamination of active methylene and methyl
groups. J. Heterocycl. Chem. 1991, 28, 1043. Tetrahedron Lett.
1990, 31, 2105.

52,699-1
S

100mL
500mL

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.


Also contains 7% hydrogen peroxide, 5% 2-butanone and 4%
1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone.

HOCH CH CH CH2OH
2

CH

2-Butanone peroxide, ~22 wt. % solution in propylene . . . . . . . . . . .


glycol and water [1338-23-4] (LupersolDSW-9)

FW 382.63 nr1.4550 d 0.890 Fp >230F(110C)


Plasticizer. May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.
FW 157.21 bp 125-128/0.03mm nr1.4650 d 0.960
Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# AS3450000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Monomer. Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone
monomethyl ether

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CH

CH

CH
O

C
CH

45,564-4

3
CH

CH

FW 176.26 mp -38 bp 72-73/0.1mm nr1.5240


Fp 207F(97C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 200 ppm 4-tert-butylcatechol

CH
NH

C
CH

3
CH

41,177-9
h

N-tert-Butylacrylamide, 97% [107-58-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,492-3
h

Butyl acrylate, 99+% [141-32-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,718-2
h

tert-Butyl acrylate, 98% [1663-39-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,634-2

3-tert-Butyladipic acid, 97% [10347-88-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 128.17 bp 61-63/60mm nr1.4110 d 0.875 Fp 63F(17C)


Beil. 2(3),1228 FT-NMR 1(1),974B FT-IR 2(1),1022C
R&S 1(1),719F FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR
Stabilized with 10-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

5mL
100mL
1L

17.80
18.20
42.40

Beil. 2(3),1830

10g
50g

12.10
40.10

tert-Butyl N-allylcarbamate, 98% [78888-18-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.938

Fp 175F(79C)

10g
50g

27.50
91.50

49,695-2
h
44,433-2
h

2-[[(Butylamino)carbonyl]oxy]ethyl acrylate [63225-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . .

10,823-5
h

2-tert-Butylanthraquinone, 98% [84-47-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

2-(tert-Butylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 97% [3775-90-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 185.27 bp 82/10mm nr1.4420 d 0.914 Fp 160F(71C)
Beil. 4(4),1509 FT-IR 2(1),1126B RTECS# OZ3500000

5g
100g
500g

18.00
30.90
114.60

5g
25g

47.60
188.20

5g
25g

62.90
246.70

CH

FW 128.17 bp 145 nr1.4180 d 0.894 Fp 103F(39C)


Beil. 2(2),388 Merck Index 12,1574 FT-NMR 1(1),974A
FT-IR 2(1),1022A Safety 2,614A R&S 1(1),719E
RTECS# UD3150000 LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Stabilized with 10-55 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 157.21 mp 36-38
FT-IR 2(1),1301C

3
C CH

FW 127.19 mp 128-129 Beil. 4(4),664 FT-IR 2(1),1266D


RTECS# AS3460000 IRRITANT

FW 202.25 mp 112-115 [a]25 0 (c=1, CH3OH)


FT-IR 2(1),774B IRRITANT

OH

O
O CH CH O
2
2

O
H C
2

d 0.936

O
H C
2

Butoxynol-5 carboxylic acid, see 46,329-9, Glycolic acid


ethoxylate 4-tert-butylphenyl ether
4-tert-Butoxystyrene, 99% [95418-58-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 264.32 mp 98-100
R&S 1(2),1687K

FT-IR 2(2),2492B

Safety 2,617D

FW 648.94 mp 342-344 FT-IR 2(2),1913A R&S 1(1),1313B


IRRITANT
Starting material for further derivatization, including
halogenation, acylation, and diazo coupling. Aldrichimica Acta
1995, 28, 3. Gutsche, C.D. Calixarenes; Royal Society of
Chemistry: Cambridge, UK, 1989 (Z24,543-7).

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

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12,424-9
h

OH
OH

CH

CH

Cl

CH

Fp >230F(110C) Fieser 15,54 FT-NMR 1(2),296B


FT-IR 2(2),1884D Safety 2,624A R&S 1(1),1293G
RTECS# UX1400000 CORROSIVE TOXIC

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

4-tert-Butylcatechol, 97% [98-29-3] (4-tert-butyl-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


pyrocatechol) FW 166.22 mp 52-55 bp 285

tert-Butyl cinnamate, 98% [7042-36-6] (trans-tert-butyl . . . . . . . . . . . .


cinnamate) FW 204.27 bp 85/0.12mm d 1.000
Fp 230F(110C)

3
CH

46,754-5

4-tert-Butylcyclohexyl acrylate, 90% [84100-23-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 210.32

nr1.4640

d 1.108

Fp 215F(101C) IRRITANT

CH CH
2 3
Si H

52,230-9

Butyldiethylsilane, polymer-bound (PS-DES) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


1% cross-linked, 100-200 mesh, typical loading 1.1-1.6 mmol/g

CH CH
2 3

CH CH
2 3
Si CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

49,356-2

1% cross-linked, 100-200 mesh, typical loading 0.6-1.0 mmol/g

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

3-(tert-Butyldimethylsilyloxy)glutaric anhydride, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[91424-40-7] FW 244.37 mp 79-81 FT-NMR 1(3),692A
R&S 1(2),2987F

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

FW 186.34 bp 269/750mm nr1.4700 d 0.876


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),483C CORROSIVE

45,848-1
h

3-Butyl-2-(1-ethylpentyl)oxazolidine [165101-57-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,579-8
h

2-tert-Butyl-4-ethylphenol, 98% [96-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

OH

CH
C
CH

3
CH
3

2-Butyl-2-ethyl-1,5-pentanediamine, 98% [137605-95-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 227.39 bp 180 nr1.4490 d 1.040 Fp 185F(85C)


[a]23 0 (neat) CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Polymer additive

FW 178.28 mp 28-32 bp 250


Beil. 6(3),2012 CORROSIVE

d 0.939 Fp >230F(110C)

CH CH
2 3

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CH CH CH CH OCH
3 2 2 2
2
O

CH
3
CH C O CH
3
2
CH
3

37,703-1
h

Butyl glycidyl ether, 95% [2426-08-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,171-2
h

tert-Butyl glycidyl ether, 99% [7665-72-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,813-9
h
CH

3
C OOH

CH

CH
CH

CH

OH

41,666-5
h

3
OOH

CH
C
CH

FW 130.19 nr1.4170 d 0.917 Fp 110F(43C) Beil. 17(4),988


FT-NMR 1(1),373B FT-IR 2(1),367C Safety 2,632D R&S 1(1),251A
RTECS# RR0475000 IRRITANT

Butyl glyme, see 20,562-1, Diethylene glycol dibutyl ether


tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, T-HYDROsolution, 70 wt. % . . . . . . . . .
in water [75-91-2] (TBHP) FW 90.12 bp 96.2 nr1.3860

tert-Butyl hydroperoxide, 5.0-6.0M solution in decane [75-91-2]. .


(TBHP) FW 90.12 nr1.4020 d 0.808 Fp 110F(43C)
Beil. 1(3),1579 Merck Index 12,1604 OXIDIZER
For safety warning, see entry for 45,813-9.
May contain up to 4% water

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

tert-Butylhydroquinone, 97% [1948-33-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,251-4
h

5-tert-Butylisophthalic acid, 98% [2359-09-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,613-7
h

mono-Butyl maleate, 90% [925-21-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,113-3

Butylmalonic acid, 99% [534-59-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
20.80

FW 130.19 bp 164-166 nr1.4190 d 0.910 Fp 132F(55C)


Beil. 17(3),988 FT-NMR 1(1),373A R&S 1(1),249K
RTECS# TX4200000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

d 0.930 Fp 109F(42C) Merck Index 12,1604


RTECS# EQ4900000 OXIDIZER CORROSIVE
WARNING! Never add even a trace of any strong acid to this
material. Do not add manganese, cobalt or iron salts to highstrength concentrations of TBHP. Do not dry high-strength
concentrations of TBHP with molecular sieves. Aldrichimica
Acta 1979, 12, 63.
Product of Lyondell Chemical Company

CH

250mL

FW 166.22 mp 127-129 FT-NMR 1(2),305B FT-IR 2(2),1893A


R&S 1(1),1301D RTECS# MX4375000 IRRITANT

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

Butyl methacrylate, 99% [97-88-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,335-3
h

tert-Butyl methacrylate, 98% [585-07-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51,362-8
h

tert-Butyl peracetate, 75 wt. % solution in aliphatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


hydrocarbons [107-71-1] (Luperox7M75) FW 132.16

CH
O O

3
C CH
CH

23,586-5
h
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

O
CH

Butyl 3-mercaptopropionate, 98% [16215-21-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
H C
2

R&S 1(1),541G

38,145-4
h

C OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

FW 172.18 mp -1.5 bp 201 nr1.4580 d 1.099


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1925 CORROSIVE
Remainder maleic acid and n-butanol
FW 160.17 mp 105-107 Merck Index 12,1610
FT-NMR 1(1),765C FT-IR 2(1),769A Safety 2,639A
IRRITANT

CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

HSCH CH
2 2

FW 222.24 mp > 300 Beil. 9(3),4326 FT-NMR 1(2),1139A


FT-IR 2(2),2706A R&S 1(2),1817A IRRITANT

FW 162.25 bp 101/12mm nr1.4570 d 0.999 Fp 200F(93C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1062C R&S 1(1),765H STENCH IRRITANT
FW 142.20 bp 160-163 nr1.4230 d 0.894 Fp 123F(50C)
Beil. 2(3),1286 FT-NMR 1(1),975C FT-IR 2(1),1025D
Safety 2,639D R&S 1(1),721A RTECS# OZ3675000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 10 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 142.20 bp 132 nr1.4150 d 0.875 Fp 81F(27C)
Beil. 2(4),1582 RTECS# OZ3675500 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

nr1.4080 d 0.885 Fp 100F(37C) Beil. 2(4),391 OXIDIZER


IRRITANT
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O
CH

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

tert-Butyl peracetate, 50 wt. % solution in odorless mineral . . . .


spirits [107-71-1]

3
CH

tert-Butyl perbenzoate, see 15,904-2, tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate


tert-Butyl peroxide, 98% [110-05-4] (LuperoxDI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 146.23 bp 109-110 nr1.3891 d 0.796 Fp 34F(1C)
Beil. 1(3),1580 Merck Index 12,3515 FT-IR 2(1),304C
Safety 2,643D R&S 1(1),209K RTECS# ER2450000
EXPLODES WHEN HEATED FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.

tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate, 98% [614-45-9] (tert-butyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


perbenzoate, LuperoxP) FW 194.23 bp 75-76/0.2mm
nr1.4990 d 1.021 Fp 200F(93C) Fieser 1,98 2,54 4,66
7,49 9,90 13,58 FT-IR 2(2),2833D Safety 2,644A
R&S 1(2),1899I RTECS# SD9450000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Polymerization and cross-linking catalyst.
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.

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

Allows the direct copper catalyzed acetoxylation of b-lactams


at the 4-position. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1990, 277.
Half-life in benzene (0.2M) = 10 hours at 101C

CH
CH

500mL

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.

CH
3
3
C OO C CH

tert-Butyl peracetate, 50 wt. % solution in aliphatic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


hydrocarbons [107-71-1] (Luperox7M50)

3
CH

51,366-0
h

tert-Butylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl carbonate, 95% [34443-12-4] . . . . . . . .


(LuperoxTBEC) FW 246.35 nr1.4280 d 0.927
Fp 214F(101C) OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

44,147-3
h

tert-Butylperoxy isopropyl carbonate, 75 wt. % solution in . . . . . .


aliphatic hydrocarbon mixture [2372-21-6] FW 176.21
nr1.4480 d 0.870
IRRITANT

3
CH

51,364-4
h

Fp 117F(47C) FT-IR 2(1),976C

OXIDIZER

tert-Butylperoxy isopropyl carbonate, 75 wt. % solution in . . . . .


odorless mineral spirits [2372-21-6] (Luperox
TBIC-M75)
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.

52,707-6

t
S

CH

C
CH

CH
CH

CH

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 238nm (e


~20,300). e248 ~18,600.

14,805-9
h

C
CH

CF SO
3
3

O CH

O
O

(4-tert-Butylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,707-6, (4-tert-Butylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


4-tert-Butylphenyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether, see 14,805-9, 4-tertButylphenyl glycidyl ether
4-tert-Butylphenyl glycidyl ether, 98% [3101-60-8] (4-tert- . . . . . . . . .
butylphenyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether) FW 206.29
bp 165-170/14mm nr1.5150 d 1.038 Fp 215F(101C)
FT-NMR 1(2),224A FT-IR 2(2),1818B Safety 2,645D
R&S 1(1),1253A RTECS# TX4250000

H C
3
CH
C
3
CH

(4-tert-Butylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate [(4-tert- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


butylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] kmax 238nm

45,464-8

4-tert-Butylphthalic anhydride, 95% [32703-79-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 204.23

mp 70-75

FT-IR 2(2),2926D

IRRITANT

O
3

4-tert-Butylpyrocatechol, see 12,424-9, 4-tert-Butylcatechol

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CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

52,393-3
h

4-tert-Butylstyrene, 93% [1746-23-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,047-8
h

Butyl tallate, tech. [67762-63-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,482-5
h

Butyltrichlorosilane, 99% [7521-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,861-7
h

tert-Butyltrichlorosilane, 96% [18171-74-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11,029-9
h

Butyl vinyl ether, 98% [111-34-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si

Cl

41,001-2
h

tert-Butyl vinyl ether, 98% [926-02-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,907-8

tert-Butyl 4-vinylphenyl carbonate, 98% [87188-51-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 191.56 bp 149 nr1.4370 d 1.160 Fp 114F(45C)


Beil. 4,1,582 FT-NMR 1(3),651A FT-IR 2(3),4359C
R&S 1(2),2963H RTECS# VV2080000 CORROSIVE

FW 191.56 mp 97-100 bp 132-134 Fp 105F(40C)


Beil. 4(3),1905 FT-NMR 1(3),650C FT-IR 2(3),4359B
Safety 2,650A R&S 1(2),2963G FLAMMABLE SOLID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 100.16 mp -92 bp 94 nr1.4010 d 0.774 Fp 15F(-9C)
FT-NMR 1(1),332B FT-IR 2(1),316B Safety 2,651A R&S 1(1),219C
RTECS# KN5950000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.1% K2CO3
FW 100.16 bp 75-76 nr1.3980 d 0.762 Fp 1F(-17C)
Beil. 1(3),1863 FT-IR 2(1),316C FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

12,489-3
h

Camphorquinone, 97% [10373-78-1] (2,3-bornanedione) . . . . . . . . . . .

43,228-8
h

Candelilla wax, natural [8006-44-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,394-0
h

Cantharidin, 98% [56-25-7] (hexahydro-3a,7a-dimethyl-4,7-. . . . . . . .


epoxyisobenzofuran-1,3-dione) FW 196.20 mp 215-217

bp 201-216 nr1.4590 d 0.870 Fp >230F(110C)


Plasticizer. Ester mixture derived from rosin and fatty acids
obtained from wood pulp. High oleic ester content
Soluble in hexane and toluene. Insoluble in water and propylene
glycol.

FW 220.27 mp 27-29 bp 187 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(2),2895C
Inhibited with ~25 ppm phenothiazine

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

FW 160.26 bp 91-92/9mm nr1.5260 d 0.875 Fp 181F(82C)


IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm tert-butylcatechol

250mL
1L

FW 166.22 mp 198-200 [a]r0 (c=2, CH3OH) Beil. 7(1),325


FT-NMR 1(1),704C FT-IR 2(1),707D Safety 2,673C
R&S 1(1),487M

mp 68-72 bp > 240 d 0.988 Merck Index 12,1787


FT-IR 2(1),15A
Mixture of monoesters (C40 to C62) 28-29 wt. %; alcohols,
sterols, resins 12-14 wt. %; hydrocarbons (C29 to C33) 50-60 wt. %
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 11-19
Saponification value (mg KOH/g) : 44-66
Ester value : 40-47
Iodine value : 19-44
Dielectric constant : 2.50-2.63
Soluble in (hot): ethanol, benzene and petroleum ether
Hard glossy wax that retains oil, is emulsifiable and has
excellent gelling properties. Low coefficient of expansion, very
durable wax, will not crack.
Component in leather dressings, polishes, varnishes, sealing
wax, electrical insulating compositions, paper sizing lubricants
and adhesives.

Beil. 19,161 Merck Index 12,1797 FT-IR 2(1),1214C


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$

40,531-0

FW 244.29 mp -48 nr1.4630 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1047A IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm 2-methylhydroquinone

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

FW 331.65 mp 88-90 bp 190 Beil. 1,68


FT-IR 2(1),122A Safety 2,686A R&S 1(1),85I
IRRITANT

RTECS# FG4725000

Carbon tetrachloride, anhydrous, 99.5+% [56-23-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,823-8

Carbonylimidazole, polymer-bound (Wang imidazolide . . . . . . . . . .


carbamate resin) IRRITANT

FW 153.82 mp -23 bp 76-77 nr1.4600 d 1.594


Beil. 1,64 Fieser 3,43 4,69 14,72 Merck
Index 12,1864 FT-NMR 1(1),125B FT-IR 2(3),121B
Safety 2,686B R&S 1(1),85F RTECS# FG4900000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
Water <0.005% (100mL unit)
Availability may be affected by Regulations. Contact office.
Water <0.002%
Evapn. residue <0.0003%

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

1% cross-linked, typical loading 0.5-1.5 mmol


carbonylimidazole/g

N
CH O
2

Capryleth-6 carboxylic acid, see 47,204-2, Glycolic acid


ethoxylate octyl ether
Capryleth-9 carboxylic acid, see 47,205-0, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate octyl ether
Carbon tetrabromide, 99% [558-13-4] (tetrabromomethane) . . . . . .

28,911-6
h

CH O
2

2-(Caprolactone)ethyl methacrylate, see 40,531-0,


Caprolactone 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl ester
Caprolactone 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl ester [85099-10-1] . . . . . . . . .

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

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,930-3
h

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Average Mw ca. 90,000, DS = 0.7

Average Mw ca. 250,000, DS = 0.7

ON

R = H or

RO

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ON

OR

41,927-3
h

O
CH

CH OR
2

Viscosity 10-55 cps (4% soln. in H2O, 25C)

R = H or

RO

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt, ultra low viscosity . . . . . . . .


[9004-32-4]

ON

OR

46

mp > 300 Merck Index 12,1877 Safety 2,691D


R&S 1(2),3161E RTECS# FJ5950000
Viscosity 3,000-6,000 cps (1% aqueous solution)
Thickener

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

4-(2-Carboxyethyl)-4-nitroheptanedioic acid, see 36,123-2,


Nitromethanetrispropionic acid
Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Average Mw ca. 250,000, DS = 0.9

O
CH

ON

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ROCH

RO

OR
R = H or

O
RO

O
RO

ROCH

OR

CH

CH OR
2

RO

O
OR

41,933-8
h

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O R
n

CH

CH OR
2

Average Mw ca. 250,000, DS = 1.2

44,450-2

Average Mw ca. 700,000, DS = 0.9

3-Carboxypropyl disulfide, see C1,560-5, 4,4'-Dithiodibutyric acid


Carnauba wax, refined, No. 1, yellow [8015-86-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Brazil wax) Merck Index 12,1895 FT-IR 2(1),999D
Carrageenan, type I [9000-07-1] (j-carrageenan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Merck Index 12,1914 RTECS# FI0700000
From seaweed
Forms rigid gels exhibiting syneresis. Insoluble in hot
concentrated salt solutions.

Carrageenan, type II [9062-07-1] (i-carrageenan). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


From seaweed
Forms flexible gels with no syneresis. Soluble in hot
concentrated salt solutions.

CH

CH

36,199-2
h

Caryophyllene oxide, tech., 90% [1139-30-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,076-2
h

Casein, tech. [9000-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,985-3
h

Castor oil [8001-79-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,029-3
h

Castor oil glycidyl ether [74398-71-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,501-1
h

Catechol, 99+% [120-80-9] (pyrocatechol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Carboxymethyl cellulose, sodium salt [9004-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O R
n

41,928-1
h

FW 220.36 mp 45-59 Fp >230F(110C) [a]r-57 (c=2, CHCl3)


Beil. 17(4),392 FT-NMR 1(1),380A R&S 1(1),253J
RTECS# RP5530000 IRRITANT

mp 280 (dec.) Merck Index 12,1934 Safety 2,697B


R&S 1(1),1123J RTECS# FI3519500 HYGROSCOPIC
bp 313 nr1.4780 d 0.961 Fp >230F(110C)
[a]r+5 (c=5, C2H5OH) FT-IR 2(1),998A Safety 2,701C
RTECS# FI4100000 IRRITANT
nr1.4790 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),998B
IRRITANT
Epoxide eq. wt. 550-650. Viscosity (25C) 300-500 cps
Imparts flexibility, impact resistance and shock resistance to
epoxy formulations. Polymerized with amines, anhydrides, and
protonic and Lewis acids.
Shock resistant potting and dip coating compounds, high
impact tooling compounds and high peel strength adhesives.
FW 110.11 mp 104-106 bp 245 Fp 279F(137C)
Index 12,8183 FT-NMR 1(2),294C FT-IR 2(2),1883C
Safety 2,702D R&S 1(1),1293A RTECS# UX1050000
CORROSIVE TOXIC

Merck

Catechol-O,O'-diacetic acid, see 38,235-3,


1,2-Phenylenedioxydiacetic acid
Cedar wood oil [8000-27-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.5060 d 0.952 Fp 224F(106C) FT-NMR 1(1),316C
FT-IR 2(1),299A Safety 2,707B RTECS# FJ1520050 IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

Cellulose, powder, ~20 micron [9004-34-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Merck Index 12,2012 R&S 1(2),3159J RTECS# FJ5691460
Microcrystalline. pH 5-7 (11 wt. %)
Amorphous regions are hydrolyzed leaving crystalline
microfibrils. Forms thixotropic gels, good thermal stability.
Bulking agent, opacifier, anti-caking agent, extrusion aid and
stabilizer for foams and emulsions.

5g
11.20
100g
11.40
500g
24.70
3kg 101.10

100mL
500mL

14.30
43.10

50g
500g
1kg

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24.40
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HOCH

HO

OH

O
HO

O
O

HO

HOCH

OH

43,523-6
h

Cellulose, microcrystalline, powder [9004-34-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,524-4

Cellulose, microcrystalline, colloidal [51395-75-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H
n

CH OH
2

HO

d 0.600 RTECS# FJ5950200


Contains 11.3-18.8% sodium carboxymethyl cellulose
stabilizer. Viscosity (Brookfield RTV, spindle #1, 20 rpm, 2.6 wt.
% in water) 50-150 cps initial, ca. 2,000 cps on standing. pH 6-8
(2 wt. % in water)
Spray dried powder is dispersed in water
Properties......see 31,069-7.
Applications....see 31,069-7.

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

Cellulose acetate hydrogenphthalate [9004-38-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH CH ,
2 2 3

O
O

Cellulose acetate butyrate [9004-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

13.5 wt. % acetyl and 38 wt. % butyryl content. Average Mn ca.


30,000

250g
500g

34.00
53.30

13.5 wt. % acetyl and 37 wt. % butyryl content. Average Mn ca.


70,000

250g
500g

34.00
53.30

18.5 wt. % acetyl and 31 wt. % butyryl content. Average Mn ca.


12,000

250g
500g

42.60
66.70

29.5 wt. % acetyl and 17 wt. % butyryl content. Average Mn ca.


65,000

5g
250g
500g

13.80
39.00
63.50

25g
100g

15.40
33.70

or H

OR

Cellulose acetate butyrate [9004-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH CH ,
2 2 3

O
ROCH
2

RO

41,903-6
h

25g
500g

CH CH CH ,
2 2 3

OR

RO

Cellulose acetate butyrate [9004-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Cellulose acetate butyrate [9004-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Cellulose acetate butyrate [9004-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18.10
50.40

or H

OR

CH ,
3

R
n

CH OR
2

ROCH
2

RO

41,906-0
h

39.7 wt. % acetyl content. Average Mn ca. 50,000 (GPC)

250g
1kg

CH or H
3

OR

O
OR

R=

RO

Cellulose acetate [9004-35-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

or H

O
RO

41,902-8
h

R
n

CH OR
2

ROCH
2

O
R=

OR

RO

R=

OR

O
RO

nr1.4750 d 1.300 FT-IR 2(3),4597A Safety 2,708C


R&S 1(2),3161F
39.8 wt. % acetyl content. Average Mn ca. 30,000 (GPC)

$
16.80
39.60

CH OR
2

O
RO

Cellulose acetate [9004-35-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH or H
3

OR

RO

18,095-5
h

CH OR
2

ROCH
2
RO

H
n

CH OH
2

pH 5-7 (11 wt. %)


Properties......see 31,069-7.
Applications....see 31,069-7.

250g
1kg

R
n

CH , or
3

FT-IR 2(3),4598D

R&S 1(2),3161H

RTECS# FJ5692000

IRRITANT

OH
C
O

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ROCH

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

Cellulose acetate trimellitate [52907-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,465-9
h

Cellulose, cyanoethylated [9004-41-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,502-3
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,503-1
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,505-8
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

d 1.230 R&S 1(2),3161I


Powder. 2.5 wt. % acetyl and 46 wt. % propionyl content.
Average Mn ca. 75,000 (GPC)

Powder. 2.5 wt. % acetyl and 45 wt. % propionyl content.


Average Mn ca. 25,000 (GPC)

Powder. 0.6 wt. % acetyl and 42.5 wt. % propionyl content.


Average Mn ca. 15,000 (GPC)

mp 240-249 FT-IR 2(3),4599B


29 wt. % trimellityl. 22 wt. % acetyl. Viscosity (5 wt. % in ethyl
acetate-isopropanol-water, 25C) 17.7 cSt
Softening point : 120C
Limited solubility at low pH, soluble at pH F
5. Films can be
applied from water or organic solvent.
Coatings become soluble in mild aqueous acid and readily
dissolve in neutral or aqueous base.
FT-IR 2(3),4599C Safety 2,709A R&S 1(2),3161J
Shavings. Tg 180

CH OR
2

RO

$
26.50

CH , or H
3

CH OR
2

RO

Cellulose acetate propionate [9004-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RO
RO

34,064-2
h

CH OR
2

O
ROCH

Cellulose acetate propionate [9004-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Cellulose acetate propionate [9004-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH OR
2

RO

R=

33,018-3
h

CH OR
2

R
n

R = NO or H
2

bp 83 d 1.230 Fp 53F(11C) Merck Index 12,8195


RTECS# QW0970000 FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT
11.8-12.2 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in
ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C) 18-25 cps. D.S. ca. 2.26
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
Softening temperature (Parr) : 155-220C
Refractive index (film) : 1.51
Solubility parameter (Class I/II/III) : 11-13/8-15/13-15
Soluble in esters, ketones, ether-alcohol mixtures (collodion)
and glycol ethers. Forms clear, tough, durable films. Dry powder
is easily ignited by sparks.
Coatings for metal, paper, textiles and wood, especially
furniture. Component of adhesive and ink formulations.
11.8-12.2 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in
ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C, ASTM D 301-56, D 1343-56)
5-6.5 sec. D.S. ca. 2.26
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
See 43,502-3
Properties......see 43,502-3.
Applications....see 43,502-3.
11.8-12.2 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in
ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C, ASTM D 301-56, D 1343-56)
800-1,000 sec. D.S. ca. 2.26
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
See 43,502-3
Properties......see 43,502-3.
Applications....see 43,502-3.

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ROCH

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

CFX, see 26,066-5, Graphite, fluorinated, polymer


Chimassorb 944, see 53,396-3, Poly[[6-[(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)amino]-s-triazine-2,4-diyl]-[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4piperidyl)imino]-hexamethylene-[(2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4piperidylimino]]
China wood oil, see 44,033-7, Tung oil
Chitin, from crab shells [1398-61-4] [poly(N-acetyl-D-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
glucosamine)] Merck Index 12,2105 RTECS# FM6125000

100g
1kg

14.50
72.20

44,886-9
h

Chitosan, low molecular weight [9012-76-4] [poly(D-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


glucosamine)] RTECS# FM6300000

50g
250g

22.50
74.70

43,506-6
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,508-2
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,509-0
h

Cellulose nitrate [9004-70-0] (nitrocellulose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,490-7
h

Cellulose propionate [9004-48-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,100-5
h

Cellulose triacetate [9012-09-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

10.9-11.2 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in


ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C) 30-35 cps. D.S. 1.97
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
See 43,502-3
Properties......see 43,502-3.
Applications....see 43,502-3.
10.9-11.2 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in
ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C, ASTM D 301-56, D 1343-56)
5-6.5 sec. D.S. ca. 1.97
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
See 43,502-3
Properties......see 43,502-3.
Applications....see 43,502-3.
d 1.220
Average Mw ca. 130,000. Average Mn ca. 70,000. ca. 7 wt. %
plasticizer. Flow temp. 347F
Tensile strength at break (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 5,900 psi
Hardness (Rockwell, R, ASTM D 785) : 95
Impact strength (Izod, notched, 23C) : 203 J/m
FT-IR 2(3),4600D Safety 2,710A
Pellets. Soluble in chlorinated solvents.

CH OR
2

O
HOCH

CH

11.3-11.7 wt. % nitrogen. Viscosity (falling ball, 12.2 wt. % in


ethanol-toluene-ethyl acetate, 25C) 30-35 cps. D.S. 2.11
Wetted with 30 wt. % 2-propanol
Dangerous when dry. 2-propanol content must be maintained
above 25 wt. % for storage.
See 43,502-3
Properties......see 43,502-3.
Applications....see 43,502-3.

NH
C

H
n

CH OH
2
CH

HOCH

HO

NH

O
HO

O
O

HO

50

NH

CH OH
2

H
n < 15

75-85% deacetylation. Viscosity (Brookfield, 1% solution in


1% acetic acid) 20-200 cps. density 0.22
Soluble in dilute aqueous acid (pH <6.5). Forms gels with
multivalent anions. Gives clear solutions that dry to strong,
clear films.
Flocculant, protein precipitation, encapsulating agent and
aqueous thickener.

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HOCH

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

Chitosan oligosaccharide lactate [148411-57-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Chlorendic anhydride, see 10,326-8, 1,4,5,6,7,7-Hexachloro-5norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride


2-Chloroacrylonitrile, 99% [920-37-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

(3-Chloroallyl)trimethylsilane, 97%, mixture of cis and trans . . . . .


[18187-39-8] FW 148.71 bp 137/736mm nr1.4440 d 0.898

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

6-Chloro-3,5-diamino-2-pyrazinecarbonitrile, 97% [17231-59-3] . . . .


FW 169.58 mp 297 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(3),407A FT-IR 2(3),3884D
Safety 2,762A R&S 1(2),2593L IRRITANT

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

FW 87.51 mp -65 bp 88-89 nr1.4290 d 1.096


Fp 44F(6C) Fieser 4,76 5,107 FT-NMR 1(1),1371B
FT-IR 2(1),1442A Safety 2,731A R&S 1(1),999E
RTECS# AT5525000 HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Common reagent in cycloaddition reactions. J. Org. Chem.
1993, 58, 5200. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1993, 814.

Fp 73F(22C) Beil. 4(4),3930 FT-NMR 1(3),640B


FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

CH
2
O
O Si
O O Si
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O

Chitosan, from crab shells, practical grade [9012-76-4] . . . . . . . . . . .


[poly(D-glucosamine)]

Oligosaccharide content ca. 60%. Prepared by ultrafiltration


enzyme hydrolysis. > 90% deacetylation. Average Mn < 5,000.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 1% solution in 1 % acetic acid) 6 cps
Water treatment for organic and heavy metal pollutants,
biomedical devices, biodegradable packaging, textile finishing
for water permeable fabrics, cosmetics.

O
HO

Chitosan, high molecular weight [9012-76-4] [poly(D- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


glucosamine)]

May contain foreign matter. >85% deacetylation. Viscosity


(Brookfield, 1% solution in 1% acetic acid) >200 cps

CH OH
2

$
22.50
74.70

Coarse ground from crab or shrimp shells. >75%


deacetylation. Viscosity (Brookfield, 1% solution in 1% acetic
acid) 800-2000 cps

CH OH
2

50g
250g

75-85% deacetylation. Viscosity (Brookfield, 1% solution in


1% acetic acid) 200-800 cps
Properties......see 44,886-9.
Applications....see 44,886-9.

CH OH
2

H
n

Chitosan, medium molecular weight [9012-76-4] [poly(D-. . . . . . . . . .


glucosamine)]

6-Chloro-3,5-diamino-2-pyrazinecarboxamide, 98% [14236-57-8]. .


FW 187.59 mp 219-221 FT-NMR 1(3),410B
R&S 1(2),2595G IRRITANT

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

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CH
H C
2

CH

H C
2

CH

Si

Chlorodimethylvinylsilane, 97% [1719-58-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,516-8
h

Chlorodiphenylvinylsilane, 96% [18419-53-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,621-4

3-Chlorododecanedioic acid, 98% [37443-68-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Chlorohydroquinone, tech., 85% [615-67-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C4,470-2

5-Chloro-2-hydroxybenzophenone, 99% [85-19-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 119.38 mp -63 bp 60.5-61.5 nr1.4460 d 1.492


Beil. 1,61 Fieser 1,130 8,92 15,84 Merck
Index 12,2193 FT-NMR 1(1),122A FT-IR 2(1),117D Safety 2,786C
R&S 1(1),81D RTECS# FS9100000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
MUTAGEN
Stabilized with 0.5 to 1% ethanol
FW 144.56 mp 101-102 bp 263 Beil. 6,849 FT-IR 2(2),1892C
Safety 2,788D R&S 1(1),1301C RTECS# MX4800000 TOXIC
IRRITANT

Fieser 5,118

5-Chloro-2-hydroxy-4-methylbenzophenone, 99% [68751-90-6]. . . .


FW 246.69 mp 138-141 Beil. 8(2),201
R&S 1(2),1673F IRRITANT

H C
2

FW 106.55 bp 109 nr1.4380 d 1.048 Fp 61F(16C)


Beil. 1(2),473 Merck Index 12,2191 FT-NMR 1(1),336A
FT-IR 2(1),322B Safety 2,781C R&S 1(1),221C
RTECS# KN6300000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Stabilized with 500 ppm triethanolamine

FW 232.67 mp 96-98 Beil. 8(2),183


FT-IR 2(2),2463C IRRITANT

OH

Cl

FT-IR 2(1),803B

13,295-0
h

CH

[a]24 0 (c=1, CH3OH)

2-Chloroethyl vinyl ether, 99% [110-75-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Cl

mp 107-109

10,998-3
h

OH

FW 244.80 bp 132-134/1mm nr1.5810 d 1.108


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4418D CORROSIVE

FW 264.75
IRRITANT

OH

H C C H OCH CH Cl
2
2 2

CHCl

FW 120.66 bp 82-83 nr> 1.4160 d 0.874 Fp 23F(-5C)


Beil. 4(4),4080 Fieser 17,404 FT-IR 2(3),4354B
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Used to prepare silicon-containing polymers,
silaheterocycles,1 and new chelating ligands.2 (1) J. Org. Chem.
1992, 57, 5279. (2) Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 1992, 608, 43.

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

3-Chloro-2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate [13159-52-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C4,810-4
h

5-Chloroisatoic anhydride, 97% [4743-17-3] (6-chloro-1,2- . . . . . . . . .


dihydro-4H-3,1-benzoxazine-2,4-dione) FW 197.58

FW 178.62 bp 95/2mm nr1.4750 d 1.190 Fp >230F(110C)


[a]24 0 (c=1, CHCl3) Beil. 2(4),1533
Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

mp 300 (dec.) Beil. 27,265 FT-IR 2(2),3064B Safety 2,793C


R&S 1(2),1957H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

29,150-1
h

Chloromethyldichloromethylsilane, 98% [1558-33-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 163.51 bp 121-122 nr1.4490 d 1.284 Fp 95F(35C)
Beil. 4(3),1888 FT-NMR 1(3),649C FT-IR 2(3),4357D
Safety 2,802B R&S 1(2),2963B FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

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37,505-5

CH Cl
2
N C O

FW 208.60 bp 152-155/11mm nr1.5960 d 1.362


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13(4),245 FT-NMR 1(2),1572A
R&S 1(2),2169H LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

N C O

N
CH

47,848-2

3
N

1-Chloromethyl-2,4-diisocyanatobenzene, 97% [51979-57-8] . . . . . .

4-Chloro-6-methyl-1,3-phenylene diisocyanate, 98%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[15166-26-4] FW 208.60 mp 61-65 Fp >230F(110C)
LACHRYMATOR

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

Typical loading 0.75-1.25 mmol Cl/g, 100-200 mesh. Polystyrene


cross-linked with 1 % DVB.

C5,720-0

CH

3
C CH

(Chloromethyl)phenylethyl-POSS, see 52,229-5, 1-[2[(Chloromethyl)phenyl]ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, mixture


of isomers
[5-[4-(Chloromethyl)phenyl]pentyl]styrene, polymer-bound . . . . . . . .

4-Chloro-a-methylstyrene, 98% [1712-70-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 152.62 nr1.5550 d 1.065 Fp 165F(73C)
FT-NMR 1(2),140C FT-IR 2(2),1743A Safety 2,812B
R&S 1(1),1205G
Stabilized with ~100 ppm tert-butylcatechol

Cl

Cl
ClCH

Si Cl

25,443-6
h

(Chloromethyl)trichlorosilane, 95% [1558-25-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,104-2
h

Chloromethyltriethoxysilane, 95% [15267-95-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31,834-5

2-Chloromethyl-3-trimethylsilyl-1-propene, 97% [18388-03-9] . . . . . .

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

FW 183.93 nr1.4540 d 1.476 Fp 157F(69C)


FT-NMR 1(3),652C FT-IR 2(3),4362C Safety 2,813C
R&S 1(2),2965D RTECS# VV2200000 HIGHLY TOXIC
CORROSIVE
FW 212.75 bp 173-176 nr1.4100 d 1.022 Fp 135F(57C)
Beil. 1(4),3074 FT-IR 2(3),4376D R&S 1(2),2971M
RTECS# VV2275000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Corresponding Grignard self-condenses to form polyfunctional
carbosilanes. Tetrahedron Lett. 1993, 34, 2111.
FW 162.74 bp 162-163/768mm nr1.4540 d 0.899
Fp 110F(43C) Beil. 4(4),3934 FT-NMR 1(3),641A
FT-IR 2(3),4348D R&S 1(2),2957B CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR

27,303-1
h

3-Chloroperbenzoic acid, see 27,303-1, 3-Chloroperoxybenzoic acid


3-Chloroperoxybenzoic acid, 77% max. [937-14-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 172.57 mp 69-71 Beil. 9(4),972 Fieser 1,135 2,68
3,49 4,85 5,120 6,110 7,62 8,97 9,108 10,92 12,118
13,76 14,84 15,86 16,80 17,76 R&S 1(2),1785N
RTECS# SD9470000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Remainder 3-chlorobenzoic acid and water

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52,703-3

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

$
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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

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 239nm (e


~21,900). e248 ~19,800.

Cl

17,823-3

NH

FW 240.67 mp 251-253 Beil. 13,117 FT-NMR 1(2),547B


FT-IR 2(2),2108A Safety 2,837C R&S 1(1),1435J
RTECS# CZ1581000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT

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

4-Chlorophenyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether, see C6,480-0,


4-Chlorophenyl glycidyl ether
4-Chlorophenyl glycidyl ether, 99% [2212-05-7] (4-chloro-. . . . . . . . .
phenyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether) FW 184.62 mp 31-33
nr1.5450 Fp 225F(107C) FT-NMR 1(2),224B FT-IR 2(2),1818D
Safety 2,837D R&S 1(1),1253B RTECS# TX5600000

52,182-5

Cl

4-Chloro-1,2-phenylenediamine, 97% [95-83-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 142.59 mp 70-73 Beil. 13,25 FT-IR 2(2),2099A
Safety 2,837A R&S 1(1),1429G RTECS# SS8850000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Undergoes cyclizations1 and cyclocondensations2 to form
benzimidazoles. (1) J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 7016. (2) Synthesis
1992, 446.

NH
2

Cl

(4-Chlorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,703-3, (4-Chlorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


2-Chloro-1,4-phenylenediamine sulfate, 95% [61702-44-1] . . . . . . . . .

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

1-Chloro-4-propoxy-9H-thioxanthen-9-one, 97% [142770-42-1] . . . . .


FW 304.80

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

3-Chloropropyl-functionalized silica gel, 230-400 mesh, . . . . . . . . . .


typical loading approx. 2.5% Cl
Useful as a support for immobilizing substrates on silica gel.
~8% functionalized

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

3-Chloropropyl-POSS, see 47,759-1, 1-(3-Chloropropyl)3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


(3-Chloropropyl)triethoxysilane, 95% [5089-70-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 240.81 nr1.4180 d 1.000 Fp 99F(37C) FT-IR 2(3),4377A
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
DOW CORNINGproduct 1-6376
(Packaged under nitrogen, bottles are Sealed for Quality)

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Cl

13,107-5

OH
OH

FT-NMR 1(3),278C
IRRITANT

OH

16,067-9

2-Chlorostyrene, 97% [2039-87-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH

C7,100-9

C7,120-3

Cl
CH CH

23,241-6

O
2

Cl

C7,240-4
h

2-Chlorothioxanthen-9-one, 98% [86-39-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

35,982-3

Chromic acid, polymer-supported (chromic acid on . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AmberlystA-26)

N N

HCrO

NH

O
C OH
C C

CH

$
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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

FW 246.72 mp 152.5-153.5 Fp 196F(91C) FT-IR 2(2),2512D


R&S 1(2),1699H FLAMMABLE SOLID

5g
25g

11.60
38.50

5g
25g

16.80
54.60

50g

27.30

5g
100g

15.50
88.90

Contains ~2.5mmol CrO3/g resin

HCl

21,449-3
h

H N
2

HO C

Chlorosuccinic acid, 96% [16045-92-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 152.54 mp 153-155 [a]22 0 (c=1, CH3OH) Beil. 2,619
FT-NMR 1(1),804B FT-IR 2(1),801D Safety 2,857B R&S 1(1),561L
CORROSIVE
Contains ~4% fumaric acid

OH

CH
3
CH N CH
2
3
CH
3

4-Chlorostyrene, 97% [1073-67-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 138.60 bp 192 nr1.5650 d 1.155 Fp 140F(60C)
Beil. 5(2),367 FT-NMR 1(2),140B FT-IR 2(2),1742D Safety 2,857A
R&S 1(1),1205F
Inhibited with ~500 ppm 4-tert-butylcatechol

Cl

HO C

3-Chlorostyrene, 98% [2039-85-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 138.60 nr1.5620 d 1.090 Fp 145F(62C)
FT-NMR 1(2),139B FT-IR 2(2),1742B Safety 2,856D
R&S 1(1),1205C

Cl

CH CH

FW 144.56 mp 106-108 bp 147/18mm Beil. 6(2),818


FT-NMR 1(2),301C FT-IR 2(2),1889C Safety 2,854D
R&S 1(1),1297I RTECS# VH0450000 TOXIC IRRITANT

FW 138.60 bp 58-60/7mm nr1.5650 d 1.080 Fp 138F(58C)


FT-NMR 1(2),137C FT-IR 2(2),1741B Safety 2,856C
R&S 1(1),1203K RTECS# WL4160000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Stabilized with 0.1% hydroquinone

Cl

5g
25g

RTECS# UT2810500

4-Chlororesorcinol, 98% [95-88-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

R&S 1(2),2515C

C7,060-6
h

Cl

CH CH

5-Chloro-2,3-pyridinediol, 95% [53233-89-9] (5-chloro-2,3-. . . . . . . . . .


dihydroxypyridine) FW 145.55 mp 295 (dec.)

C8,260-4

Chrysoidin [532-82-1] (Basic Orange 2, C.I. 11270) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 248.72 mp 235 (dec.) kmax 449nm Beil. 16,383 Merck
Index 12,2317 FT-IR 2(3),4075C Safety 2,884D R&S 1(2),2737M
UV-Vis 211 RTECS# ST3380000
Dye content ~90%

C.I. 11270, see 21,449-3, Chrysoidin


C.I. 58050, see Q90-6, Quinizarin
C.I. 61500, see 36,764-8, Disperse Blue 14
5-CIA, see C4,810-4, 5-Chloroisatoic anhydride
Cinchomeronic anhydride, see 28,271-5, 3,4-Pyridinedicarboxylic anhydride
Citraconic acid, 98% [498-23-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 130.10 mp 88-94 Beil. 2,768 Merck Index 12,2382
FT-NMR 1(1),787C FT-IR 2(1),787D Safety 2,891A R&S 1(1),553B
RTECS# GE6650000 HYGROSCOPIC

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CH
O

CH

C8,315-5
h

Citric acid, 99% [77-92-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,477-1
h
39,171-9

CombiGel XE-305 [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
2
O

HO C

Citraconic anhydride, 98% [616-02-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

12,531-8
h

OH

OH
O
C

NaO

13,097-4

Croconic acid, disodium salt, 97% [14379-00-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(4,5-dihydroxy-4-cyclopentene-1,2,3-trione, disodium salt)

40,807-7
h
Fe
PF

mp > 300

FT-IR 2(1),712D

CH

Crotonic anhydride, 95%, predominantly trans [78957-07-0] . . . . . .

CTA, see 12,531-8, Citraconic anhydride


(Cumene)cyclopentadienyliron(II) hexafluoro-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phosphate, 98% [32760-80-8] FW 386.10 mp 85-87

Cumene hydroperoxide, tech., 80% [80-15-9] (a,a-dimethyl- . . . . . .


benzyl hydroperoxide) FW 152.20 bp 100-101/8mm
nr1.5210 d 1.030 Fp 133F(56C) Beil. 6(3),1814
FT-NMR 1(2),329C FT-IR 2(2),1916A Safety 2,930B
R&S 1(1),1315K RTECS# MX2450000 OXIDIZER TOXIC
Epoxidation reagent for allylic alcohols1 and fatty acid esters,2
as well as an initiator for radical polymerization.3 (1) J. Org.
Chem. 1992, 57, 6329. (2) Fett Wiss. Technol. 1993, 95, 236. (3)
Polym. J. (Tokyo) 1994, 26, 587.

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

FW 154.17 bp 248 nr1.4740 d 1.040 Fp 231F(110C)


Beil. 2,411 FT-NMR 1(1),1170B FT-IR 2(1),1208B Safety 2,926D
R&S 1(1),831B CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH C H C H C O C CH CH CH
3
3

CH

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), 1% cross-linked, 50-100 mesh

FW 186.03

O
O

3
CH CH

FW 192.12 mp 157-159 Beil. 3,556 Merck Index 12,2387


FT-NMR 1(1),814A Safety 2,892B R&S 1(1),569H
RTECS# GE7350000 IRRITANT

$
15.30
36.60
129.90

OH

NaO

FW 112.08 mp 7-8 bp 213-214 nr1.4710 d 1.247


Fp 215F(101C) Beil. 17,440 FT-NMR 1(1),1181A
FT-IR 2(1),1216B Safety 2,891B R&S 1(1),837J
RTECS# GE6825000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE TOXIC
Versatile reagent used for the synthesis of maleimides,1
bicyclic pyrrolidines,2 and co- and terpolymers,3 as well as for
the protection of N-terminal amino acids.4 (1) J. Chem. Soc.,
Perkin Trans. 1 1993, 2567. (2) Synth. Commun. 1993, 23, 1321. (3)
Macromolecules 1992, 25, 102. (4) Biomed. Biochim. Acta 1991,
50, S169.

25g
100g
500g

CH

2-Cyanoethyl acrylate, tech. [106-71-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 125.13 bp 108/12mm nr1.4470 d 1.062 Fp 219F(103C)
Beil. 3(3),543 RTECS# AT1500000 CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 400-800 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Cyanoguanidine, see D7,660-9, Dicyandiamide


3-Cyanopropyl-POSS, see 47,762-1, 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1butyronitrile
1-Cyanovinyl acetate, 98% [3061-65-2] (1-acetoxy-1-cyano- . . . . . . .
ethylene) FW 111.10 bp 80-82/30mm nr1.4260 d 1.040
Fp 147F(63C) Beil. 3(1),134 FT-NMR 1(1),1389A
FT-IR 2(1),1460D Safety 2,946B R&S 1(1),1011J
RTECS# AG4550000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.05% 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol

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33,965-2

Cyclen, 97% [294-90-6] (1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane) . . . . . . . . .


FW 172.28 mp 110-113 FT-NMR 1(1),590B FT-IR 2(1),587B
R&S 1(1),397E RTECS# XA5253000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

NH HN
NH HN

C9,720-2
h

Cyclododecane epoxide, 95%, mixture of isomers [286-99-7] . . . .


(1,2-epoxycyclododecane) FW 182.31 nr1.4800 d 0.939

50mg
250mg

$
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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

Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),377B FT-IR 2(1),372D


Safety 2,952D R&S 1(1),253A

36,506-8

OH
OH

cis-3,5-Cyclohexadiene-1,2-diol, 20 wt. % solution in ethyl . . . . . . .


acetate [17793-95-2] FW 112.13 nr1.4030 d 0.904
Fp 26F(-3C) Beil. 6(4),5523 FT-NMR 1(1),262B R&S 1(1),171M
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
May contain sediment which is an unavoidable oxidation
by-product.

18,046-7
h

CH NH
2 2

nr1.4930 d 0.945 Fp 223F(106C) FT-NMR 1(1),514C


FT-IR 2(1),500D Safety 2,960A R&S 1(1),341M
RTECS# GU7000000 CORROSIVE

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

FT-NMR 1(1),843A R&S 1(1),591B

1,4-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 99%, mixture of cis . . . . . . . . . . .


and trans [1076-97-7] FW 172.18 mp > 300 Beil. 9,732
FT-NMR 1(1),843C FT-IR 2(1),842D
RTECS# GU9060000

C OH

FT-NMR 1(1),842C

1,3-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 98%, mixture of cis . . . . . . . . . . .


and trans [3971-31-1] FW 172.18 mp 132-141
[a]26 0 (c=2, H2O) Beil. 9,732
IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(1),842A

trans-1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid, 95% [2305-32-0] . . . . . . . . .


(trans-hexahydrophthalic acid) FW 172.18 mp 228-230
[a]25 0 (c=5, CH3COCH3) Beil. 9,731
FT-IR 2(1),842B R&S 1(1),591A
Remainder cis

C OH

C OH

1,1-Cyclohexanediacetic acid, 98% [4355-11-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 200.23 mp 181-185 FT-NMR 1(1),842B
Safety 2,961C R&S 1(1),589N IRRITANT

OH

1,3-Cyclohexanebis(methylamine), 99%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[2579-20-6] [1,3-bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexane] FW 142.25

R&S 1(1),591D

O
O

O
O

12,346-3
h

1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride, 95% [85-42-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hexahydrophthalic anhydride) FW 154.17 mp 32-34
bp 158/17mm Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1175C
FT-IR 2(1),1212C Safety 2,961D R&S 1(1),835G
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

14,829-6

trans-1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[14166-21-3] (trans-hexahydrophthalic anhydride) FW 154.17
mp 145-147 [a]r0 (c=1, CH3OH) Beil. 17,452
FT-NMR 1(1),1176A FT-IR 2(1),1212D Safety 2,962A
R&S 1(1),835H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

trans-1,4-Cyclohexane diisocyanate, see 26,936-0, trans-1,4Cyclohexylene diisocyanate

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12,559-8
h

CH OH
2

1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol, 99%, mixture of cis and trans . . . . . .


[105-08-8] FW 144.21 bp 283 Fp 322F(161C)
FT-NMR 1(1),244A FT-IR 2(1),230B
RTECS# GU9800000

CH OH
2

33,802-8
h

CH O CH
2
2
O

1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol diglycidyl ether, tech., mixture . . . . .


of cis and trans [14228-73-0] FW 256.35 nr1.4810 d 1.100
Fp >230F(110C)

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

FT-IR 2(1),371A IRRITANT

CH O CH
2
2

CH O CH
2

CH

CH O CH
2

CH

40,617-1
h

1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol divinyl ether, 98%, mixture of . . . . . .


isomers [17351-75-6] FW 196.29 bp 126/14mm nr1.4720
d 0.919 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),321D
IRRITANT

40,995-2
h

CH OH
2

1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol vinyl ether, tech., 85%, mixture . . . .


of cis and trans [114651-37-5] FW 170.25 mp 12 bp 262
nr1.4820

CH O CH
2

CH

RTECS# GV5170000

d 0.986

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),340C

14,171-2

OH
OH

trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediol, 98% [1460-57-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 116.16 mp 101-104
R&S 1(1),163I

OH

C10,110-9

FT-NMR 1(1),242B

1,3-Cyclohexanediol, 98%, mixture of cis and trans [504-01-8] . . .


FW 116.16 bp 246-247 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),228D R&S 1(1),163K

OH

C10,120-6

OH

FT-IR 2(1),227D

Beil. 6,740

1,4-Cyclohexanediol, 99%, mixture of cis and trans [556-48-9] . . .


FW 116.16 mp 98-100 bp 150/20mm Fp 150F(65C)
Beil. 6,741 FT-NMR 1(1),243A FT-IR 2(1),229A Safety 2,962B
R&S 1(1),163L FLAMMABLE SOLID

OH

36,077-5

CO H
2
HO C
2

CO H
2

HO C
2

CO H
2

1,2,3,4,5,6-Cyclohexanehexacarboxylic acid monohydrate, . . . . . .


all cis FW 366.24 mp 216 (dec.) Beil. 9,1007
FT-NMR 1(1),847A

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

1,3,5-Cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid, 90% cis [16526-68-4] . . . . . . . .

1g
10g

15.30
77.80

35,901-7

cis,cis-1,3,5,-Cyclohexanetriol dihydrate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1,3,5-Cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid, 95% cis [16526-68-4] . . . . . . . .


FW 216.19 mp 215-217
R&S 1(1),591J

OH

FW 168.19 mp 113 (dec.) Beil. 6,1068 FT-NMR 1(1),243B


FT-IR 2(1),229D R&S 1(1),163M

OH

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HO HOO

28,908-6
h

Cyclohexanone peroxide, tech., 50% in dioctyl phthalate . . . . . . . . .


[12262-58-7] Fp 174F(78C) Beil. 7(3),30 Safety 2,1899D
RTECS# GV9570000

HOCH

16,215-9

CH OH
2

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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

3-Cyclohexene-1,1-dimethanol, 98% [2160-94-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 142.20 mp 88-90 FT-NMR 1(1),261B FT-IR 2(1),245B
R&S 1(1),171J RTECS# GW6050000 IRRITANT

C10,250-4
h

Cyclohexene oxide, 98% [286-20-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane) FW 98.15 bp 129-130
nr1.4520 d 0.970 Fp 81F(27C) Beil. 17,21
FT-NMR 1(1),376C FT-IR 2(1),372B Safety 2,967B R&S 1(1),251L
RTECS# RN7175000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC

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

Cyclohexenylethyl-POSS, see 51,754-2, 1-[2-(3-Cyclohexen-1yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


1-(3-Cyclohexen-1-yl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpenta- . . . . .
cyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (cyclohexenyl-POSS)
FW 981.72

14,481-9
h

CH

3
Si O

CH
3

CH

43,563-5

OCH
3
Si CH
OCH
3

MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 170.33 bp 64-65/15mm nr1.4470 d 0.875


Fp 108F(42C) FT-NMR 1(3),662A FT-IR 2(3),4369A
Safety 2,969A R&S 1(2),2969G MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Intermediate to many complex compounds including natural
products.

Cyclohexenyl-POSS, see 52,103-5, 1-(3-Cyclohexen-1-yl)3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


Cyclohexyldimethoxymethylsilane, 99+% [17865-32-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 188.35 bp 201.2 nr1.4390 d 0.940 Fp 165F(73C)
FT-IR 2(3),4370D MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6187
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

O C N

mp > 350

1-Cyclohexenyloxytrimethylsilane, 99% [6651-36-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,936-0
h

Beil. 13(3),12 FT-NMR 1(1),1406A Safety 2,972C R&S 1(1),1025A


RTECS# GU9642500 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

N C O

45,042-1

OH

trans-1,4-Cyclohexylene diisocyanate, 97% [7517-76-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .


(trans-1,4-cyclohexane diisocyanate) FW 166.18 mp 59-62

4,4'-Cyclohexylidenebisphenol, 98% [843-55-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Bisphenol Z) FW 268.36 mp 190-192 Beil. 6(1),503
FT-IR 2(2),1907B

IRRITANT

OH

O
H C
2

40,896-4
h

Cyclohexyl methacrylate, 97+% [101-43-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,219-4

Cyclohexylsuccinic acid, 96% [1489-63-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

O
HO C

O
CH CH
2

OH

FW 168.24 bp 68-70/4mm nr1.4580 d 0.964


Beil. 6(3),25 FT-IR 2(1),1027A IRRITANT
Inhibited with 60 ppm hydroquinone

Fp 181F(82C)

FW 200.23 mp 145-147 [a]r0 (c=2.6, CH3COCH3)


Beil. 9(3),3857 FT-IR 2(1),841D R&S 1(1),589M IRRITANT

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39,106-9
h

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

nr1.4780 d 1.232 Fp 175F(79C) Beil. 16(3),1215


FT-IR 2(3),4362A RTECS# VV2890000 CORROSIVE TOXIC

Cl

O CH

Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane, 98% [98-12-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(trichlorocyclohexylsilane) FW 217.60 bp 81/10mm

CH

40,993-6

Cyclohexyl vinyl ether, 98% [2182-55-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 126.20 bp 147-148 nr1.4540 d 0.891 Fp 95F(35C)
Beil. 6(3),18 FT-IR 2(1),321C FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

C11,050-7
O

Cyclooctene oxide, 99% [286-62-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(9-oxabicyclo[6.1.0]nonane) FW 126.20 mp 53-56
bp 55/5mm Fp 133F(56C) FT-NMR 1(1),377A FT-IR 2(1),372C
Safety 2,981C R&S 1(1),251M FLAMMABLE SOLID

O
C

23,756-6

OH

FW 158.16 mp 163-165 Beil. 9,728


FT-IR 2(1),841A R&S 1(1),589H

O
C

1,1-Cyclopentanediacetic acid, see T2,190-3, 3,3-Tetramethyleneglutaric acid


trans-dl-1,2-Cyclopentanedicarboxylic acid, 98% [1461-97-8] . . . . .

OH

36,143-7

OH

FT-NMR 1(1),841B

cis-1,2-Cyclopentanediol, 98% [5057-98-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 102.13 mp 32-33 bp 108-109/20mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 6(1),369 FT-NMR 1(1),231A FT-IR 2(1),218B R&S 1(1),157M

OH

31,835-3

1-Cyclopentene-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride, 96% [3205-94-5] . . . . .


FW 138.12 mp 46-49 bp 133-135/10mm nr1.4978
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17,461 FT-NMR 1(1),1181C
FT-IR 2(1),1216D R&S 1(1),837L MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Valuable Diels-Alder dienophile, for example, in approach to
the bicycloundecane system in taxanes. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin
Trans. 1 1993, 2281. ibid. 1992, 1587.

O
O
O

17,518-8
h

Cyclopentene oxide, 98% [285-67-6] (6-oxabicyclo[3.1.0]- . . . . . . . . .


hexane) FW 84.12 bp 102 nr1.4340 d 0.964
Fp 50F(10C) Beil. 17,21 FT-NMR 1(1),376B FT-IR 2(1),372A
Safety 2,987D R&S 1(1),251K RTECS# RN8935000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

CH
CH

31,984-8

Si
CH

CH

bp 38-40/12mm nr1.4310 d 0.845 Fp 84F(28C)


FT-NMR 1(3),670B FT-IR 2(3),4381A R&S 1(2),2973L
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Cyclopropanedicarboxylic anhydride, see 39,117-4,


3-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2,4-dione
[(1-Cyclopropylethenyl)oxy]trimethylsilane, see 31,984-8,
1-Cyclopropyl-1-(trimethylsilyloxy)ethylene
1-Cyclopropyl-1-(trimethylsilyloxy)ethylene, 98% [42161-96-6] . . . .
{[(1-cyclopropylethenyl)oxy]trimethylsilane} FW 156.30

CH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2
2
CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2

DAB-Am-4, Polypropylenimine tetraamine Dendrimer, . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Generation 1.0 [120239-63-6] [N,N,N',N'-tetrakis(3-aminopropyl)-1,4-butanediamine] FW 316.54 nr1.5020 d 0.960
Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE
DSM product
Contains 4 surface primary amino groups. Tg = -107. pH (25 wt.
% aqueous solution) 12.
Viscosity (50C) : 0.028 poise
3
Volume : 428 A
Soluble in water and methanol
Coatings, adhesives, plastic additives, cosmetics, catalysts,
conductive films, surfactants, controlled release and medical
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46,072-9
h
H NCH CH CH
2
2 2
2
H NCH CH CH
N CH CH CH
2
2 2 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

DAB-Am-32, Polypropylenimine dotriacontaamine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dendrimer, Generation 4.0 [163611-04-9] nr1.5180 d 1.010

DAB-Am-64, Polypropylenimine tetrahexacontaamine . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dendrimer, Generation 5.0 [163611-05-0] nr1.5180 d 1.010

DAIS 585, see 44,888-5, Polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ranbutylene)-block-polystyrene, sulfonated


Danishefskys diene, see 21,283-0, 1-Methoxy-3-(trimethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene
Danthron, see D10,810-3, 1,8-Dihydroxyanthraquinone
Dapsone, see A7,480-7, 4-Aminophenyl sulfone
DBA dibasic acid (mixture of glutaric acid, succinic acid . . . . . . .
and adipic acid) bp 103 nr1.4002 d 1.190
Fp >230F(110C)
DuPont product

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

DAB-Am-16, Polypropylenimine hexadecaamine Dendrimer, . . . .


Generation 3.0 [154487-85-1] FW 1686.84 nr1.5150 d 1.010

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

DAB-Am-8, Polypropylenimine octaamine Dendrimer, . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Generation 2.0 [154487-83-9] [4,17-bis(3-aminopropyl)8,13-bis[3-[bis(3-aminopropyl)amino]propyl]-4,8,13,17-tetraazaeicosane-1,20-diamine] FW 773.31 nr1.5120 d 0.990

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

DBE dibasic ester (mixture of dimethyl glutarate, dimethyl . . . . .


succinate and dimethyl adipate) bp 196-225 nr1.4240
d 1.092 Fp 212F(100C) IRRITANT
DuPont product

OCH

42,201-0
h

DBE-2 dibasic ester (mixture of dimethyl glutarate and . . . . . . . . . .


dimethyl adipate) bp 210-225 nr1.4250 d 1.081
Fp 219F(103C) IRRITANT
DuPont product

OCH

42,202-9
h

DBE-2SPG dibasic ester (mixture of dimethyl glutarate and . . . .


dimethyl adipate)
DuPont product

OCH

42,203-7
h

DBE-3 dibasic ester (mixture of dimethyl adipate and . . . . . . . . . . . .


dimethyl glutarate) bp 215-225 nr1.4280 d 1.068
Fp 216F(102C) IRRITANT
DuPont product

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O

D15,880-1
h

DBE-5 dibasic ester, 98% [1119-40-0] (dimethyl glutarate) . . . . . . . .

33,210-0
h

DBE-6 dibasic ester, 98% [627-93-0] (dimethyl adipate) . . . . . . . . . . .

42,204-5
h

DBE-9 dibasic ester (mixture of dimethyl glutarate and . . . . . . . . . .


dimethyl succinate) bp 196-215 nr1.4220 d 1.099

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

Dextrin palmitate [83271-10-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

DHBP, see D11,050-7, 4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone


Diacetone acrylamide, 99% [2873-97-4] [N-(1,1-dimethyl-3- . . . . . . . .
oxobutyl)acrylamide] FW 169.23 mp 54-56
Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,3007 FT-NMR 1(1),1236A
FT-IR 2(1),1273D Safety 2,1040C R&S 1(1),887I
RTECS# AS3475000 HYGROSCOPIC

C
O

22,234-8
h

Beil. 1,895 Merck Index 12,2995 FT-IR 2(1),292C


Safety 2,1039D R&S 1(1),201B RTECS# HH9450000
HYGROSCOPIC

mp 80-130 d 0.530 FT-IR 2(1),1114B


Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 4-7
Saponification value (mg KOH/g) : 195-220
Surfactants have no effect on gel strength. Forms temperaturereversible gels.
Gelling agent for liquid paraffins, higher alcohols, esters and
ketones. Oil phase stabilizer for o/w and w/o systems. Uniformly
dispenses dyes.

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

Beil. 4(3),1907 FT-IR 2(3),4360C

26,075-4
h
O

ROCH

Decyltrichlorosilane, 97% [13829-21-5] (trichlorodecyl- . . . . . . . . . . . .


silane) FW 272.72 bp 135/5mm nr1.4520 d 1.054
Fp >230F(110C)

HO

3-Decylthiophene, 97% [65016-55-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 224.41 bp 119-120/1.2mm nr1.4890 d 0.912
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),3468A
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

HOCH

1-Decanesulfonic acid, sodium salt, 98% [13419-61-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 244.33 mp > 300 Beil. 4(3),27 FT-IR 2(1),1504B
Safety 2,1015A R&S 1(1),1053N HYGROSCOPIC

Si

DDS, see A7,480-7, 4-Aminophenyl sulfone


DEAP, see 22,710-2, 2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone
1,10-Decanediamine, see D1,420-4, 1,10-Diaminodecane
1,2-Decanediol, 98% [1119-86-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 174.28 mp 48-50 bp 255 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,494
FT-NMR 1(1),206A FT-IR 2(1),196C R&S 1(1),143O
HYGROSCOPIC

CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2

FW 174.20 mp 8 bp 109-110/14mm nr1.4280 d 1.063


Fp 225F(107C) Beil. 2,652 FT-NMR 1(1),942C FT-IR 2(3),642B
Safety 2,1327A R&S 1(1),701O RTECS# AV1645000
DuPont product

$
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

FW 160.17 bp 93-95/13mm nr1.4240 d 1.087


Fp 218F(103C) Beil. 2,633 FT-NMR 1(1),941B FT-IR 2(1),986B
Safety 2,1377B R&S 1(1),701K
DuPont product

25g
100g

1,2-Diacetoxypropane, see 52807-2, Propylene glycol


diacetate
3,5-Diacetyl-4,6-dihydroxy-2H-pyran-2-one, see 23,080-4,
3,5-Diacetyltetrahydropyran-2,4,6-trione
3,5-Diacetyltetrahydropyran-2,4,6-trione, 99% [33524-89-9]. . . . . . . . .
(3,5-diacetyl-4,6-dihydroxy-2H-pyran-2-one) FW 212.16
mp 154-155 Beil. 17(4),6841 FT-NMR 1(1),1174A
FT-IR 2(1),1219C Safety 2,1042C R&S 1(1),839L TOXIC

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H C
2

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

2,2'-Diallylbisphenol A, tech., 85% [1745-89-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,123-9
h

Diallyl carbonate, 99% [15022-08-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,827-9
h

Diallyldimethylammonium chloride, 65 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [7398-69-8] FW 161.68 d 1.036

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

(+)-N,N'-Diallyltartardiamide, 99+% [58477-85-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[(+)-N,N'-diallyltartramide] FW 228.25 mp 186-188

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

FW 198.22 bp 105/3mm nr1.4540 d 1.051


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,611 FT-NMR 1(1),991C
FT-IR 2(3),688D R&S 1(1),725G

(+)-N,N'-Diallyltartramide, see 15,686-8, (+)-N,N'-Diallyltartardiamide


N,N-Diallyl-2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, 98% [14618-49-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 1.130

Diamide, see 19,315-1, 1,1'-Azobis(N,N-dimethylformamide)


1,3-Diaminoacetone dihydrochloride monohydrate, 97% . . . . . . . . . .
FW 179.05 mp 179 (dec.) Beil. 4,318 FT-IR 2(1),665B
R&S 1(1),463J

2HCl

NH

FW 246.27 bp 165-167/5mm nr1.5190 d 1.121


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(3),4120 FT-NMR 1(2),1276B
FT-IR 2(3),1376C Safety 2,1044B R&S 1(2),1921B
RTECS# CZ4200000 LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT

FW 193.17 bp 67-68.5/13mm nr1.4130


Fp 148F(64C) IRRITANT

H O
2

5g
25g

[a]r+108 (c=2.4, H2O) Beil. 4,218 FT-NMR 1(1),1234A


FT-IR 2(1),1271A Safety 2,1044C R&S 1(1),885L IRRITANT
Cross-linking co-monomer for the polymerization of soluble
polyacrylamide gels. J. Chromatogr. 1993, 638, 165.
Cross-linking co-monomer for the polymerization of soluble
polyacrylamide gels. J. Chromatogr. 1993, 638, 165.

NHCH CH CH
2
2

CH CH
2

$
20.90
57.30

Fp >230F(110C)

15,686-8
h
H

d 1.147

Diallyl succinate, 97% [925-16-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,244-0

H N
2

Diallyloxyacetic acid, sodium salt, 50 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [24310-01-8] (sodium diallyloxyacetate) FW 194.17

10,533-3
h

O
H NCH
2
2

FW 196.20 mp -47 bp 106-116/4mm nr1.4690 d 1.073


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1926 FT-NMR 1(1),993A
FT-IR 2(1),1039C Safety 2,1044A R&S 1(1),725K
RTECS# ON0700000 TOXIC IRRITANT

Diallyl phthalate, 97% [131-17-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C C
HO

Diallyl ether, see 25,947-0, Allyl ether


Diallyl maleate, tech., 93% [999-21-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,937-9
h

C O CH CH CH
2
2

H C CHCH NH
2
2

Diallyldimethylsilane, 98% [1113-12-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

nr1.4150

R&S 1(1),421D

FW 140.30 bp 54/20mm nr1.4410 d 0.768 Fp 67F(19C)


Beil. 4(4),3929 FT-NMR 1(3),634C FT-IR 2(3),4341C
R&S 1(2),2953H FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

H C
2

FW 142.16 bp 95-97/60mm nr1.4280 d 0.991


Fp 138F(58C) Beil. 3(2),7 FT-NMR 1(1),991B FT-IR 2(3),688A
Safety 2,1043D R&S 1(1),725F IRRITANT

FT-NMR 1(1),615C FT-IR 2(1),620B


RTECS# UC6660000 IRRITANT

H C CH CH O C
2
2

FW 308.42 nr1.5870 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(2),1907D CORROSIVE
May contain up to 2% ethyl acetate

25mL
100mL

3,6-Diaminoacridine hydrochloride [952-23-8] (proflavine . . . . . . . .


hydrochloride) FW 245.71 mp 270 (dec.) kmax 456nm
Beil. 22,487 FT-IR 2(3),3938A Safety 2,1045B R&S 1(2),2637B
UV-Vis 247 RTECS# AR9064000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
IRRITANT
An intercalating dye.
Dye content ~95%

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O

NH

NH

NH

H N
2

1,4-Diaminoanthraquinone, tech., 90% [128-95-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,631-5
h

4,4'-Diaminobenzanilide, 98% [785-30-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15,350-8
h

2,5-Diaminobenzenesulfonic acid, tech., 90% [88-45-9] . . . . . . . . . . . .

NH

O
S OH

19,176-0

3,4-Diaminobenzophenone, 97% [39070-63-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
NH
2

O
H N
2
H N
2

37,825-9

O
C

NH

mp 205-207

Beil. 14(1),570 IRRITANT

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

FW 188.21 mp 298-300 (dec.) Beil. 14,713 FT-IR 2(2),3229A


Safety 2,1046C R&S 1(2),2197G RTECS# DB5900100
CORROSIVE

36,423-1

Cl

4,4'-Diaminobenzophenone, 97% [611-98-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,4-Diaminobutane, 99% [110-60-1] (1,4-butanediamine, . . . . . . . . . .


putrescine) FW 88.15 mp 27-28 bp 158-160 nr1.4569
d 0.877 Fp 125F(51C) Beil. 4,264 Merck Index 12,8134
FT-NMR 1(1),465A FT-IR 2(1),455B Safety 2,1047C
R&S 1(1),309G RTECS# EJ6800000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
GABA precursor in many biological systems1 and synthon for
amido-ureas.2 (1) Neurochem. Int. 1993, 22, 249. (2) J. Chem. Soc.,
Perkin Trans. 1 1992, 3179.

H NCH CH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2 2

2,6-Diamino-4-chloropyrimidine 1-oxide, 98% [35139-67-4]. . . . . . . . .


FW 160.56 mp 185 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(3),484B
R&S 1(2),2683C IRRITANT

N
NH

FW 227.27

FW 212.25 mp 244 (dec.) Beil. 14,88 FT-NMR 1(2),901C


R&S 1(2),1675M

D1,320-8
h

H N
2

$
33.40
110.00

FW 212.25 mp 115-117 Beil. 14(2),225 FT-NMR 1(2),901B


FT-IR 2(2),2470C R&S 1(2),1675L IRRITANT

H N
2

FW 238.25 mp 265-269 Beil. 14,197 R&S 1(2),1691L


RTECS# CB6300000 IRRITANT

100g
500g

O
H N
2

36,783-4
h

FT-IR 2(3),3998D

NH

29,396-2
h

2
NH

NH

NH

bp 92/18mm nr1.4700 d 0.931 Fp 167F(75C)


FT-NMR 1(1),512A FT-IR 2(3),404A Safety 2,1048A
R&S 1(1),341C RTECS# GU8749500 CORROSIVE
DuPont product

33,998-9
h

CH C H
3
CH
3

Fp 160F(71C) Beil. 13(1),3 FT-NMR 1(1),513B FT-IR 2(1),499A


R&S 1(1),341I FLAMMABLE SOLID CORROSIVE

NH
N

trans-1,4-Diaminocyclohexane [2615-25-0] (trans-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


cyclohexanediamine) FW 114.19 mp 69-72 bp 197

H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
28 2 2

CH
3
CH C H
3

1,2-Diaminocyclohexane, tech., 90%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


cis and trans [694-83-7] (1,2-cyclohexanediamine) FW 114.19

2
N

NH

D1,420-4
h

1,10-Diaminodecane, 97% [646-25-3] (1,10-decanediamine) . . . . . . .

27,080-6

2,4-Diamino-6,7-diisopropylpteridine phosphate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[84176-65-8] FW 344.32 mp 232-234 Safety 2,1048D

FW 172.32 mp 62-63 bp 140/12mm Beil. 4,273


FT-NMR 1(1),469B FT-IR 2(1),459A Safety 2,1048C
R&S 1(1),311I RTECS# HD7175000 IRRITANT

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

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$

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

1,9-Diaminononane, 98% [646-24-2] (1,9-nonanediamine) . . . . . . . . .

4,4'-Diaminooctafluorobiphenyl, tech., 90% [1038-66-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .


(octafluorobenzidine) FW 328.16 mp 175-177
Safety 2,1054A R&S 1(1),1427I

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

1,8-Diaminooctane, 98% [373-44-4] (1,8-octanediamine) . . . . . . . . . . .

1,3-Diaminopentane, see 38,167-5, DYTEKEP diamine


1,5-Diaminopentane, 95% [462-94-2] (cadaverine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,5-pentanediamine) FW 102.18 bp 178-180 nr1.4582
d 0.873 Fp 145F(62C) Beil. 4,266 Merck Index 12,1645
FT-IR 2(1),456B Safety 2,1054C R&S 1(1),309K
RTECS# SA0200000 CORROSIVE STENCH

D2,290-8

9,10-Diaminophenanthrene, 97% [53348-04-2] (9,10- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenanthrenediamine) FW 208.26 mp 164-166 Beil. 13,270
FT-IR 2(2),2129C

37.70

IRRITANT

FW 144.26 mp 50-52 bp 225-226 Fp 329F(165C)


Beil. 4,271 FT-NMR 1(1),468B FT-IR 2(1),458A Safety 2,1054B
R&S 1(1),311F RTECS# RG8841500 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
23 2 2

NH

2,4-Diaminomesitylene, see 26,388-5, 2,4,6-Trimethyl-1,3phenylenediamine


2,4-Diamino-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazine, 98% [542-02-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(acetoguanamine) FW 125.14 mp 274-276 Beil. 26,229

FT-IR 2(2),2096C

H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
26 2 2

H N
2

1g

Safety 2,1050B

FW 158.29 mp 37-38 bp 258-259/756mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 4,272 FT-NMR 1(1),469A FT-IR 2(1),458D Safety 2,1053D
R&S 1(1),311H IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

F
NH

1,6-Diaminohexane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid, 97% [1633-00-7] . .


(hexamethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) FW 348.36

FT-IR 2(3),3897A

H N
2

1,7-Diaminoheptane, 98% [646-19-5] (1,7-heptanediamine) . . . . . . . .

mp 239 (dec.) Beil. 4(4),2458 FT-IR 2(1),904D


R&S 1(1),649J IRRITANT

2,7-Diaminofluorene, 97% [525-64-4] (2,7-fluorenediamine) . . . . . . .

FW 130.24 mp 27-29 bp 223-225 Fp 190F(87C)


Beil. 4,271 FT-NMR 1(1),468A FT-IR 2(1),457D Safety 2,1050A
R&S 1(1),311E IRRITANT

O
CH

16.00
53.30

FW 196.25 mp 160-162 Beil. 13,266 Merck Index 12,4191


FT-NMR 1(2),555A FT-IR 2(2),2126B Safety 2,1049C
R&S 1(1),1449F RTECS# LL6980000 IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Analytical reagent for metals.

H NCH (CH ) CH NH
2
2
25 2 2

HO C

5g
25g

Beil. 4,273 FT-NMR 1(1),469C FT-IR 2(1),459B Safety 2,1049B


R&S 1(1),311J RTECS# JR2200000 IRRITANT
Feedstock for polymer synthesis. Source of twelve carbon
chain for medicinal drugs. Monatsh. Chem. 1993, 124, 23.

D1,710-6
H N
2

Diaminodimethyldibenzothiophene 5,5-dioxide see 47,636-6,


o-Tolidine sulfone
2,2'-Diaminodiphenyl disulfide, see 16,676-6, 2-Aminophenyl
disulfide
4,4'-Diaminodiphenylmethane, see 13,245-4, 4,4'-Methylenedianiline
1,12-Diaminododecane, 98% [2783-17-7] (1,12- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dodecanediamine) FW 200.37 mp 69-71 Fp 311F(155C)

Safety 2,1055A R&S 1(1),1451C

IRRITANT

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33,896-6

FW 285.35 mp 196-198 Beil. 22(4),5514 FT-NMR 1(3),463B


FT-IR 2(3),3935A R&S 1(2),2645E IRRITANT
May contain ~2% NH4Cl

N
H N
2

NH

23,958-5
h

2
CH CHCH NH
3
2 2

23,998-4
h

NH

2,6-Diaminopurine, 98% [1904-98-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,823-1

2,4-Diaminopyrimidine, 99% [156-81-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H N
2

FW 150.14 mp > 300 Beil. 26,453 Merck Index 12,3028


FT-IR 2(3),3676B R&S 1(2),2471C RTECS# UO7524000
IRRITANT

FW 110.12 mp 143-147
CORROSIVE

N
NH

1,3-Diaminopropane, 99+% [109-76-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1,3-propanediamine) FW 74.13 mp -12 bp 140 nr1.4570

24,784-7
h

N
H

1,2-Diaminopropane, 99+% [78-90-0] (1,2-propanediamine, . . . . . .


propylenediamine) FW 74.13 bp 119-120 nr1.4460

CH C H

NH

D2,520-6

2HCl

3
NH

NH

3
NH

14,811-3
h

2,6-Diaminotoluene, 97% [823-40-5] (2,6-toluenediamine). . . . . . . . . .

D2,700-4
h

66

FW 122.17 mp 97-99 bp 283-285 Beil. 13,124


FT-NMR 1(2),540B FT-IR 2(2),2102B Safety 2,1059C
R&S 1(1),1431G RTECS# XS9625000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
TOXIC

FW 122.17 mp 104-106 Beil. 13,148 FT-NMR 1(2),540A


FT-IR 2(2),2102A Safety 2,1059D R&S 1(1),1431F
RTECS# XS9750000 IRRITANT

2,4-Diamino-1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, see 26,388-5, 2,4,6Trimethyl-1,3-phenylenediamine


Di-tert-amyl peroxide, 97% [10508-09-5] (LuperoxDTA) . . . . . . . . .

50g

21.20

1g
5g

18.10
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20.50
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1g

37.40

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250g
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18.50
53.70

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16.90
56.20

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FW 174.28 bp 146 nr1.4090 d 0.818 Fp 77F(25C)


Beil. 1(3),1626 FLAMMABLE LIQUID OXIDIZER
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator.

1,4:3,6-Dianhydro-d-mannitol, see 32,926-6, Isomannide


1,4:3,6-Dianhydro-d-sorbitol, see 32,920-7, Isosorbide
1,2-Dianilinoethane, 98% [150-61-8] (N,N'-diphenylethylene- . . . . . .
diamine, Wanzlicks Reagent for aldehydes) FW 212.30
mp 65-67 Beil. 12,543 Fieser 1,187 2,98 Merck
Index 12,3035 FT-NMR 1(2),454A FT-IR 2(2),2026B
Safety 2,1061A R&S 1(1),1383J RTECS# KV4800000 IRRITANT
Forms crystalline imidazolidines with aldehydes.1 N-donating
ligand.2 (1) Chem. Ber. 1953, 86, 1463. (2) J. Korean Chem. Soc.
1992, 36, 872.
Remainder mainly 1,4-diphenylpiperazine

NHCH CH NH
2
2

30.60

FT-IR 2(2),2047D

2,4-Diaminotoluene, 98% [95-80-7] (2,4-toluenediamine) . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Beil. 24,316 FT-NMR 1(3),381C

4,4'-Diaminostilbene dihydrochloride, 95% [54760-75-7] . . . . . . . . . . .


(4,4'
-vinylenedianiline dihydrochloride) FW 283.20
mp > 300 Beil. 13,267
R&S 1(1),1395J

CH

50g

d 0.888 Fp 120F(48C) Beil. 4,261 FT-NMR 1(1),464A


FT-IR 2(3),375A Safety 2,1056C R&S 1(1),309D
RTECS# TX6825000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

H N
2

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d 0.870 Fp 92F(33C) Beil. 4,257 Merck Index 12,8037


FT-NMR 1(1),464C FT-IR 2(3),375B Safety 2,1056B
R&S 1(1),309F RTECS# TX6650000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

H NCH CH CH NH
2
2 2 2 2

NH

1g
5g

NH

3,8-Diamino-6-phenylphenanthridine, 98% [52009-64-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH CH CH CH C OH
3 2 2 2
CH CH
2 3

48,023-1

1,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene, compound with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


2-ethylhexanoic acid (1:1) [33918-18-2] FW 296.46
mp 35.4-39.3 Fp >230F(110C)
Gelling agent for foams, coatings and adhesives.

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48,021-5

OH
N

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91.50

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45.30

Fp 230F(110C) CORROSIVE TOXIC


Gelling catalyst for foams, coatings and adhesives.

48,025-8

1,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene, compound with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenol (1:1) [57671-19-9] FW 246.35 d 1.062

CH

OH

mp 70.9-90.7 IRRITANT
Polymerization catalyst.

46,298-5
h

O
N

1,8-Diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene, compound with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


p-toluenesulfonic acid (1:1) [51376-18-2] FW 324.44

H O
2

4,13-Diaza-18-crown-6, see 29,580-9, 1,4,10,13-Tetraoxa-7,16diazacyclooctadecane


2-Diazo-1-naphthol-5-sulfonic acid, sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
monohydrate, tech. FW 290.23 mp 143 (dec.)
FLAMMABLE SOLID

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

trans-2,3-Dibromo-2-butene-1,4-diol, 97% [3234-02-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,549-9

2,5-Dibromo-3-butylthiophene, 96% [116971-10-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,5-Dibromo-3-dodecylthiophene, 97% [148256-63-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 410.27 bp 135/2.5mm nr1.5300 d 1.321
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),3472B
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

45,637-3

2,5-Dibromo-3-hexylthiophene, 97% [116971-11-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 326.11 nr1.5570 d 1.521 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),3471D
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

15,034-7
h

Dibromomaleic acid, 97% [608-37-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,548-0

2,5-Dibromo-3-octylthiophene, 96% [149703-84-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Br

CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3

d 1.650

FW 382.21 bp 168-170/2mm nr1.5380 d 1.372


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),3472A
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

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

FW 245.91 mp 112-114 Beil. 1(1),260 FT-NMR 1(1),282C


FT-IR 2(1),264C R&S 1(1),183E RTECS# EM6910000

FW 298.04 bp 270-281 nr1.5740 d 1.670


Conducting polymer precursor.

Br

2,3-Dibromo-1,4-butanediol, 99% [20163-90-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,370-7
h

52,551-0
Br

RTECS# HP1147500

FW 247.93 mp 88-90 bp 148-150/1.5mm [a]23 0 (c=1, CH3OH)


Beil. 1(3),2176 FT-NMR 1(1),282A FT-IR 2(1),262C
Safety 2,1073D R&S 1(1),183B RTECS# EK1575000 IRRITANT

Br

5H-Dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-one, see D3,173-7, Dibenzosuberenone


Dibenzosuberenone, 97% [2222-33-5] (5H-dibenzo[a,d]- . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclohepten-5-one) FW 206.24 mp 88-89 FT-IR 2(2),2475A

FW 273.87 mp 126 (dec.) Beil. 2,756 FT-NMR 1(1),807A


FT-IR 2(1),805A Safety 2,1082B R&S 1(1),563L IRRITANT

FW 354.16 bp 316 nr1.5480


Conducting polymer precursor.

d 1.440

Fp 230F(110C)

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52,550-2
Br

O Br Br

10,547-3

meso-2,3-Dibromosuccinic acid, 98% [608-36-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 275.89 mp > 275 (subl.) Beil. 2,625 Merck
Index 12,3078 FT-NMR 1(1),805A FT-IR 2(1),802B
Safety 2,1091B R&S 1(1),563A CORROSIVE

HO C CH CH C OH

O
C

1g

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18.30

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38.40

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15.60
36.30

1g
10g
25g

15.80
87.40
145.20

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25g

67.70
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18.40
50.50

FW 318.04 mp 35-39 Fp 230F(110C)


Conducting polymer precursor.

Br

2,5-Dibromo-3-phenylthiophene, 97% [19698-46-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

21,148-6
h

2,5-Dibromoterephthalic acid, 97% [13731-82-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,949-4
h

Dibutyl adipate, 96% [105-99-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 323.94 mp 320-325 IRRITANT


Monomer for flame retardant polyesters

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

Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE IRRITANT


Insoluble in water . Soluble in organic solvents.
Accelerator for polymerization reactions.

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

3,5-Di-tert-butylcatechol, 99% [1020-31-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Di-tert-butyldichlorosilane, 98% [18395-90-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 213.23 mp -15 bp 190/729mm nr1.4570 d 1.009
Fp 143F(61C) Beil. 4(3),1893 FT-NMR 1(3),648C
FT-IR 2(3),4356D Safety 2,1099C R&S 1(2),2961K CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR
Reagent used for preparing siliranes1 and protecting diols.2 (1)
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1993, 115, 4514. (2) Greene, T.W.; Wuts, P.G.M.
Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 3rd ed.; John Wiley &
Sons: New York, 1991, p 137 (Z22,155-4).

CH

68

Di-tert-butylchlorosilane, 99% [56310-18-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 178.78 bp 82-84/45mm nr1.4410 d 0.884
Fp 103F(39C) FT-NMR 1(3),642A FT-IR 2(3),4349B
Safety 2,1099A R&S 1(2),2957E CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Useful reagent for both organic1 and organometallic2 di-tertbutylalkylsilanes. (1) Tetrahedron Lett. 1993, 34, 2927. (2)
Organometallics 1992, 11, 3542.

28,766-0
CH

FW 222.33 mp 96-99 FT-NMR 1(2),298A FT-IR 2(2),1886C


Safety 2,1098C R&S 1(1),1293M IRRITANT

CH

OH

D4,580-0
h

CH

FW 258.36 bp 305 nr1.4360 d 0.962 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(2),575 FT-NMR 1(1),943B FT-IR 2(1),987C R&S 1(1),703B
RTECS# AV0900000

41,327-5
h

2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-(dimethylaminomethyl)phenol, 98% [88-27-7]. . .


FW 263.43 mp 93-94 bp 172/30mm Beil. 13(4),2014
FT-IR 2(2),2089C RTECS# GO7887000 IRRITANT
Antioxidant

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CH
CH

CH

3 OH

3
C CH

C
3
H C
3

CH

46,580-1
h

2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-ethylphenol, 99% [4130-42-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,618-8

Di-sec-butyl fumarate, 98% [2210-32-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 234.38 mp 43-46
Beil. 6(4),3529

bp 272

Fp 221F(105C)

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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)

Dibutyl itaconate, 96% [2155-60-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,732-3

2,5-Di-tert-butyl-4-methoxyphenol, 97% [1991-52-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole) FW 236.36 mp 99-102

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)

FT-IR 2(2),1873B IRRITANT

3
C CH

2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol, 99+% [128-37-0] (BHT, . . . . . . . . . .


butylated hydroxytoluene, 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol)
FW 220.36 mp 69-70 bp 265 Beil. 6(3),2073
Fieser 15,113 Merck Index 12,1583 FT-NMR 1(2),285A
FT-IR 2(2),1873A Safety 2,1101C R&S 1(1),1285L
RTECS# GO7875000 IRRITANT
Anti-oxidant. J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 3597.

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

2,6-Di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol, 99% [128-37-0] (BHT, . . . . . . . . . . . .


butylated hydroxytoluene, 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol)
Antioxidant

O
C

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

24,047-8
h

Dibutyl phthalate, 99+% [84-74-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15,243-9
h

Dibutyl phthalate, 99% [84-74-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,498-0
h

Dibutyl phthalate (DBP), 99% [84-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,782-1

2,6-Di-tert-butylpyridine, polymer-bound [107054-29-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[poly(2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-vinylpyridine)] mp > 300

O
C

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

FW 278.35 mp -35 bp 340 nr1.4920 d 1.043


Fp 340F(171C) Beil. 9(2),586 Merck Index 12,1622
FT-NMR 1(2),1275C FT-IR 2(3),1376A Safety 2,1105A
R&S 1(2),1919E RTECS# TI0875000 IRRITANT

Plasticizer

O
C

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

Plasticizer. Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company.


Distributed by Aldrich Chemical Company

CH CH
2

CH

H C
3
C

CH
N

CH

C
CH

3
CH

R&S 1(2),3179B IRRITANT


200-400 mesh, cross-linked with 1% divinylbenzene. Contains
ca. 1.8 mmol N/g

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

Dibutyl sebacate, tech. [109-43-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 314.47 bp 178-179/3mm nr1.4420 d 0.936
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),2081 FT-IR 2(3),645C
RTECS# VS1150000
Plasticizer. May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.

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28,063-1

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

Dichlorodiethoxysilane 97% [4667-38-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Dichlorodiethylsilane, 97% [1719-53-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,358-3
h

Dichlorodiethylsilane, 95% [1719-53-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g
25g

14.20
47.20

36,169-0

5,8-Dichloro-1,4-dihydroxyanthraquinone, 98% [2832-30-6] . . . . . . . .


(5,8-dichloroquinizarin) FW 309.11 mp 275-278 Beil. 8(1),715

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

FW 191.56 bp 80/18mm nr1.4620 d 1.227 Fp 139F(59C)


Beil. 4(4),4170 FT-NMR 1(3),650A FT-IR 2(3),4358B
Safety 2,1128C R&S 1(2),2963C CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Synthetic precursor to enoxysilacyclobutanes. J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 1994, 116, 7026.
FW 189.12 bp 85/60mm nr1.3960 d 1.118 Fp 88F(31C)
FT-IR 2(3),4378C FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

OCH CH
2 3

Cl

CH CH
3 2

FW 189.04 mp 20-21 bp 132-134/13mm nr1.5686 d 1.340


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7,282 FT-IR 2(2),2389B Safety 2,1110A
R&S 1(2),1633F RTECS# AM7175000 LACHRYMATOR
IRRITANT

Dichloro(3-chloropropyl)methylsilane, 98% [7787-93-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

2-(Dicaprolactone)ethyl acrylate, see 40,530-2,


Dicaprolactone 2-(acryloyloxy)ethyl ester
2,2-Dichloroacetophenone, 97% [2648-61-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,729-7
h

Cl

CH CH O
3 2

Dicaprolactone 2-(acryloyloxy)ethyl ester [80413-52-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 344.41 nr1.4660 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1046D HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Inhibited with ~700 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

O CH

100mL

FW 286.41 bp 175.5/4.5mm nr1.4390 d 0.948


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1767 FT-NMR 1(1),945B
FT-IR 2(1),989C R&S 1(1),703H

O CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
3

HOCH (CH ) CH
2
23 2

Dibutyl suberate, 99% [16090-77-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 157.12 bp 128-129 nr1.4300 d 1.050 Fp 83F(28C)


Beil. 4,629 FT-NMR 1(3),648B FT-IR 2(3),1635B Safety 2,1130D
R&S 1(2),2961J RTECS# VV3060000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

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

Dichlorodimethylsilane, 99% [75-78-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D6,150-4
h

Dichlorodiphenylsilane, 97% [80-10-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 129.06 mp -76 bp 70 nr1.4040 d 1.064


Fieser 3,114 4,183 17,113 RTECS# VV3150000
HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1219

Fp 3F(-16C)

FW 253.20 bp 305 nr1.5800 d 1.204 Fp 316F(157C)


Beil. 16,910 FT-IR 2(3),4421A Safety 2,1133C R&S 1(2),2999B
RTECS# VV3190000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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44,012-4
h
Si

Dichlorodiphenylsilane, 90+% [80-10-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1223

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

Dichloromaleic anhydride, 97% [1122-17-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,748-4
h

Dichloromethyloctadecylsilane, 95% [5157-75-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,608-6
h

Dichloromethyloctylsilane, 98% [14799-93-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,024-8
h

Dichloromethylsilane, 99% [75-54-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,491-4
h

Dichloromethylvinylsilane, 97% [124-70-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,437-2
h

1,7-Dichlorooctamethyltetrasiloxane, 95% [2474-02-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,149-4
h

2,5-Dichloro-1,4-phenylenediamine [20103-09-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17,988-4
h

4,5-Dichlorophthalic acid, 99% [56962-08-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 277.37 bp 184 nr1.4050


FT-IR 2(3),4385D CORROSIVE

FW 205.04 mp 94-97 bp 132-134/18mm Beil. 8(3),268


FT-IR 2(2),2423D IRRITANT

Cl
CH

1,5-Dichloro-1,1,3,3,5,5-hexamethyltrisiloxane, 95% [3582-71-6] . . .

CH
3
OH

Cl

FW 143.09 bp 100 nr1.4190 d 1.063 Fp 54F(12C)


FT-IR 2(3),4356C FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

44,697-1
h

1,1-Dichloroethylene, see 16,302-3, Vinylidene chloride


Dichloroethylmethylsilane, 99% [4525-44-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

FW 166.95 Beil. 17,434 Fieser 4,135 5,195 FT-IR 2(1),1217C


Safety 2,1140B R&S 1(1),839B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 367.52 mp ~25 bp 185/2.5mm nr1.4570


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4357A CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 227.25 bp 94/6mm nr1.4440 d 0.973 Fp 209F(98C)
Beil. 4(4),4182 FT-NMR 1(3),649A R&S 1(2),2961L CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 115.04 mp -93 bp 41 nr1.3980 d 1.105
Fp -26F(-32C) Beil. 4(1),581 RTECS# VV3500000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1218
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
FW 141.07 bp 92 nr1.4300 d 1.080 Fp 40F(4C)
FT-NMR 1(3),649B FT-IR 2(3),4357B Safety 2,1145C
R&S 1(2),2963A RTECS# VV3533000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
FW 351.53 mp -62 bp 222 nr1.4050 d 1.011
Fp 190F(87C) Beil. 4(3),1884 FT-NMR 1(3),674A
FT-IR 2(3),4386B R&S 1(2),2975N CORROSIVE
Key intermediate for siloxane block copolymers and silicone
resins with highly ordered structures. Chem. Lett. 1990, 2133.
FW 177.03 mp 164-166 (dec.) Beil. 13,118 FT-NMR 1(2),547C
FT-IR 2(2),2108B Safety 2,1156A R&S 1(1),1435K
RTECS# SS9150000 IRRITANT

FW 235.02 mp 201-203 FT-NMR 1(2),1154C FT-IR 2(2),2720B


R&S 1(2),1823K
This compound has an extremely unconventional infrared
spectrum, resembling that of an amino acid.

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Cl

35,985-8

FW 217.01 mp 188-190 Beil. 17,483 FT-NMR 1(2),1328B


R&S 1(2),1959B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

1,1-Dichlorosilacyclobutane, 97% [2351-33-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,339-5
h

Dichlorosilane, 99.99+% [4109-96-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,522-1
h

Dichlorosilane, 97+% [4109-96-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D7,450-9

2,6-Dichlorostyrene, 99% [28469-92-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,6-dichlorovinylbenzene) FW 173.04 bp 88-90/8mm

Cl

H
H

Si

Cl

Cl

H
H

Si

cis-1,3-Dichloropropene, 97% [10061-01-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1mL

20.30

5mL
25mL

24.30
97.10

FW 110.97 bp 104 nr 1.4675 d 1.225 Fp 75F(23C)


Beil. 1(3),704 RTECS# UC8325000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC

Cl

4,5-Dichlorophthalic anhydride, 98% [942-06-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 217.01 mp 185-187 Beil. 17,483 FT-NMR 1(2),1328C
FT-IR 2(2),2927B R&S 1(2),1959C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

Cl

Cl

CH CH
2
Cl

Cl

500mg
1g

Cl

ClCH

3,6-Dichlorophthalic anhydride, 98% [4466-59-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 141.07 bp 113-115 nr 1.4640 d 1.190 Fp 68F(20C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

10,204-0

2,5-Dichloroterephthalic acid, 95% [13799-90-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 235.02

OH
Cl

OH

227g 255.50

The use of stainless steel control valve Z14,695-1 is


recommended.
(Packaged in lecture bottles)

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

nr 1.5740 d 1.267 Fp 160F(71C) FT-NMR 1(2),141C


FT-IR 2(2),1743C Safety 2,1167B R&S 1(1),1205J

O
C

227g 336.90

FW 101.01 mp -122 bp 8.3 Safety 2,1166D R&S 1(3),3323H


RTECS# VV3050000 HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE GAS
The use of stainless steel control valve Z14,695-1 is
recommended.
Purity based on metals analysis
Film resistivity >50 ohm-cm
(Packaged in lecture bottles)

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

FW 315.43 bp 70/0.5mm nr 1.4540 d 0.986


Fp >230F(110C) Fieser 16,125 17,121 FT-NMR 1(3),673C
FT-IR 2(3),4384C R&S 1(2),2975L CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Bifunctional protecting agent for the 3'- and 5'-hydroxyl
functions of furanose nucleosides. J. Org. Chem. 1993, 58, 2552.
Aldrichimica Acta 1982, 15, 11.

3
CHCH

3
Cl

Si

CH CH
3
3
Si Si Cl

1,3-Dichloro-1,1,3,3-tetraisopropyldisiloxane, 97% [69304-37-6] . . .

41,545-6
h

1,2-Dichlorotetramethyldisilane, 95% [4342-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,483-4
h

1,3-Dichlorotetraphenyldisiloxane, 90% [7756-87-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 187.22 bp 148-149 nr 1.4540 d 1.005 Fp 99F(37C)


FT-IR 2(3),4350B FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

CH CH
3
3

Cl

Si

Si

Cl

FW 451.50 mp 38 bp 239/1mm nr 1.5950 d 1.194


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(60),30,1214 FT-IR 2(3),4427A
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

2,6-Dichlorovinylbenzene, see D7,450-9, 2,6-Dichlorostyrene . . . . .


(2,6-dichlorovinylbenzene)

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32,954-1
h
CH

OO

CH

CH

CH

FT-NMR 1(2),215B FT-IR 2(2),1810B R&S 1(1),1247D


RTECS# SD8150000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT

NH
H N C NHCN
2

OH
CN

Dicumyl peroxide, 98% [80-43-3] [bis(1-methyl-1-phenyl- . . . . . . . . . .


ethyl) peroxide] FW 270.37 mp 39-41 Fp >230F(110C)

D7,660-9
h

Dicyandiamide, 99% [461-58-5] (cyanoguanidine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,113-5

Dicyanodiamide, see D7,660-9, Dicyandiamide


2,3-Dicyanohydroquinone, 98% [4733-50-0] (3,6-dihydroxy- . . . . . . .
phthalonitrile) FW 160.13 mp > 230 (dec.) Beil. 10,551

FW 84.08 mp 208-211 Beil. 3,91 Fieser 1,229 Merck


Index 12,3142 FT-NMR 1(1),1397B FT-IR 2(1),1468D
Safety 2,1173D R&S 1(1),1017E RTECS# ME9950000

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

FT-NMR 1(2),1538C FT-IR 2(2),3163C Safety 2,1176A


R&S 1(2),2139K IRRITANT

CN
OH

30,615-0
h

O
C O

C O

Dicyclohexyl phthalate, 99% [84-61-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 330.43 mp 64-66 Beil. 9,799 FT-NMR 1(2),1276C
FT-IR 2(2),2873C Safety 2,1180A R&S 1(2),1921C
RTECS# TI0889000 IRRITANT

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

1,2,7,8-Diepoxyoctane, 97% [2426-07-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,710-2
h

2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95% [6175-45-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17,559-5
h

Diethoxydimethylsilane, 97% [78-62-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CH
2 3

CH

1,2,3,4-Diepoxybutane, see 20,253-3, 1,3-Butadiene diepoxide


1,2,5,6-Diepoxycyclooctane, 96% [27035-39-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 142.20 bp 240 nr1.4450 d 0.997 Fp 208F(97C)


FT-NMR 1(1),374C FT-IR 2(1),369D Safety 2,1183C
R&S 1(1),251F RTECS# RG9450000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
TOXIC

Dieldrin, tech., ~90% [60-57-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 140.18 bp 70/0.04mm nr1.4960 d 1.138


Fp 221F(105C) FT-NMR 1(1),378C FT-IR 2(1),374C
Safety 2,1183B R&S 1(1),253E RTECS# GX9627000

FW 514.86 mp 40-42 d 0.915 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 3(3),556 FT-IR 2(1),1118B RTECS# UF8000000

FW 380.92 mp 143-144 Beil. 17(4),526 Merck Index 12,3152


FT-IR 2(1),376B Safety 2,1183A R&S 1(1),253K
RTECS# IO1750000 HIGHLY TOXIC

Cl

16,046-6
O

Dicyclopentadienyliron, see F40-8, Ferrocene


2-(Dicyclopentenyloxy)ethyl acrylate, see 40,796-8, Ethylene
glycol dicyclopentenyl ether acrylate
2-(Dicyclopentenyloxy)ethyl methacrylate, see 40,797-6,
Ethylene glycol dicyclopentenyl ether methacrylate
Didodecyl 3,3'-thiodipropionate, 97% [123-28-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 208.26 bp 131-134/10mm nr1.4995 d 1.034


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7(1),361 FT-NMR 1(2),842A
FT-IR 2(2),2406C Safety 2,1184B R&S 1(2),1641L
RTECS# MD3284000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
Photocuring agent
FW 148.28 bp 114 nr1.3810 d 0.865 Fp 53F(11C)
FT-NMR 1(3),663A FT-IR 2(3),4371A Safety 2,1184D
R&S 1(2),2969J RTECS# VV3590000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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D8,353-2
h
CH CH O
3 2

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

Diethoxymethylphenylsilane, 97% [775-56-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,189-0
h

3-(Diethoxymethylsilyl)propylamine, 97% [3179-76-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,946-2
h

Diethoxymethylvinylsilane, 97% [5507-44-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,572-0
h

Diethyl adipate, 99% [141-28-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,611-4
h

Diethyl allylmalonate, 95% [2049-80-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,523-7

4-(Diethylamino)benzophenone, 97% [18127-87-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 160.29 bp 133-134 nr1.4010 d 0.858 Fp 64F(17C)


Beil. 4(4),4183 FT-NMR 1(3),663C FT-IR 2(3),4371B
Safety 2,1185C R&S 1(2),2969L FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 202.25 mp -18 bp 251 nr1.4270 d 1.009
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,652 FT-NMR 1(1),943A
FT-IR 2(1),987B R&S 1(1),703A RTECS# AV1100000
FW 200.23
Beil. 2,776

Si

3
OCH

OCH

bp 222-223

mp 75-79

nr1.4310

Beil. 14,83

d 1.015

IRRITANT

40,898-0
h

2-(Diethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 99% [105-16-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D8,920-4
h

3-(Diethylamino)propylamine, 99+% [104-78-9] (N,N- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


diethyl-1,3-propanediamine) FW 130.24 bp 159 nr1.4416

44,866-4
h

10mL
50mL

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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)

bp 199 nr1.4430 d 0.922 Fp 165F(73C) Beil. 4(2),727


RTECS# AS8225000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 25 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 185.27 bp 80/10mm nr1.4440 d 0.922 Fp 170F(76C)
Beil. 4(3),676 FT-IR 2(1),1126A RTECS# OZ4150000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm phenothiazine

d 0.826 Fp 138F(58C) FT-NMR 1(1),494C FT-IR 2(1),480D


Safety 2,1195C R&S 1(1),327K RTECS# TX7350000 CORROSIVE
TOXIC

OCH

CH CH
3 2

FW 191.35 bp 85-88/8mm nr1.4260 d 0.916 Fp 168F(75C)


Beil. 4(4),4201 FT-NMR 1(3),679C R&S 1(2),2979I
RTECS# UI0700000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

2-(Diethylamino)ethyl acrylate, 95% [2426-54-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2 3

FW 210.35 bp 117/31mm nr1.4700 d 0.963 Fp 192F(88C)


Beil. 16(4),1515 FT-IR 2(3),4425C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

40,897-2
h

CH CH
2 3

H C
2

FW 386.74 bp 197/2mm nr1.4440 d 0.849


Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 253.35

O
CH C

FW 248.40 bp 122-126/5mm nr1.4320 d 0.978


Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat) FT-IR 2(3),4377D
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

44,860-5
h

CH CH
3 2

H C
2

1,2-Diethoxyethane, see 22,411-1, Ethylene glycol


diethyl ether
Diethoxy(3-glycidyloxypropyl)methylsilane, 97% [2897-60-1] . . . . . .

Diethoxymethyloctadecylsilane [67859-75-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 272.42 bp 167/15mm nr1.5250 d 1.033


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 16(2),608 FT-IR 2(3),4425D
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

45,279-3
h

OCH CH
2 3

CH CH O
3 2

Diethoxydiphenylsilane, 97% [2553-19-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

[3-(Diethylamino)propyl]trimethoxysilane, 96% [41051-80-3]. . . . . . .


FW 235.40 bp 120/20mm nr1.4230 d 0.950 Fp 212F(100C)
FT-IR 2(3),4394B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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Alphabetical List of Products


O
CH CH O C
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

Diethyl azelate, tech., 90% [624-17-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,835-8
h

Diethyl bis(hydroxymethyl)malonate, 97% [20605-01-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,684-5
h

N,N'-Diethyl-2-butene-1,4-diamine, 95% [112-21-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,214-0
h

Diethyl 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalate, 97% [5870-38-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,076-1

Di(ethylene glycol-d2), 99 atom % D [18995-18-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH NHCH CH CHCH2NHCH2CH3
3 2
2

O
C OCH CH
2 3
OH

100mL

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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

FW 244.33 mp -16 to -15.8 bp 172/18mm nr1.4350 d 0.973


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,709 FT-IR 2(3),646B R&S 1(1),703M
FW 220.22 mp 49-51 Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1041A
FT-IR 2(1),1085B Safety 2,1198D R&S 1(1),751K
Reagent for preparing 1,3-dioxanes from acetals,1 aldehydes,1-3
and ketones.3 (1) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2 1991, 1893. (2) J.
Am. Oil Chem. Soc. 1993, 70, 731. (3) Stud. Univ. Babes-Bolyai,
Chem. 1988, 33, 47; Chem. Abstr. 1989, 111, 96357f.
FW 142.25 bp 80-83/8mm nr1.4587 d 0.841 Fp 165F(73C)
FT-NMR 1(1),521A FT-IR 2(1),507D Safety 2,1199C
R&S 1(1),347J CORROSIVE
FW 254.24 mp 135-137 Beil. 10,555 FT-NMR 1(2),1281A
R&S 1(2),1923D IRRITANT

HO
C OCH CH
2 3
O

DOCH CH OCH CH OD
2 2
2 2

FW 108.14 mp -10 bp 245 nr1.4460


Fp >230F(110C)
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

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

Di(ethylene glycol), 99% [111-46-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,121-3
h

Di(ethylene glycol) bis(allyl carbonate) [142-22-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Di(ethylene glycol) diacrylate, tech., 75% [4074-88-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,936-5
h

Di(ethylene glycol) dibenzoate, 96% [120-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,562-1
h

Di(ethylene glycol) dibutyl ether, 99+% [112-73-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Di(ethylene glycol) bis(3-aminopropyl) ether, see 36,951-9,


4,7,10-Trioxa-1,13-tridecanediamine
Di(ethylene glycol) butyl ether, 99+% [112-34-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol, DOWANOLDB] FW 162.23

Di(ethylene glycol) tert-butyl methyl ether, 97% [52788-79-1] . . . . .

O CH CH
2
2

(CH CH CH CH OCH CH ) O
3 2 2 2
2 22

FW 274.27 mp -4 bp 161/2mm nr1.4510 d 1.150


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 3(3),15 RTECS# FG2080000 TOXIC
IRRITANT

28,044-5
h

O
C

FW 106.12 mp -10 bp 245 nr1.4460 d 1.118


Fp 290F(143C) Beil. 1,468 Merck Index 12,3168
FT-NMR 1(1),341B FT-IR 2(1),328B Safety 2,1922A
R&S 1(1),225D RTECS# ID5950000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

mp -68 bp 231 nr1.4320 d 0.967 Fp 212F(100C)


Beil. 1(2),521 Merck Index 12,1592 FT-NMR 1(1),343B
RTECS# KJ9100000 IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical

CH
3
CH OCH CH OCH CH O C CH3
3
2 2
2 2
CH
3

H C
2

d 1.139

FW 176.26 nr1.4160 d 0.909 Fp 163F(72C)


FT-NMR 1(1),325A FT-IR 2(1),309C Safety 2,1207A
R&S 1(1),213G IRRITANT
FW 214.22 bp 162 nr1.4630 d 1.118 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1046A RTECS# AS9450000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Inhibited with 60-100 ppm hydroquinone and 90-150 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 314.34 bp 235-237/7mm nr1.5440 d 1.175
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(2),108 FT-NMR 1(2),1242B
R&S 1(2),1899M RTECS# ID6650000
Plasticizer

FW 218.34 mp -60 bp 256 nr1.4240 d 0.885


Fp 243F(117C) FT-NMR 1(1),324C FT-IR 2(1),309B
Safety 2,1207B R&S 1(1),213F RTECS# KN0350000 IRRITANT

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Alphabetical List of Products


O
H C
2

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

Di(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether, 99% [764-99-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,829-8
h

Di(ethylene glycol) ethyl ether acrylate, tech., 90+% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[7328-17-8] [2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate] FW 188.22

OCH CH OCH CH OCH CH


2 2
2 2
2 3

O
H C
2

Di(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate, 95% [2358-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
H C CH
2

40,900-6
h

OCH CH OCH CH OCH CH


2 2
2 2
2 3

FW 158.20 bp 198-199 nr1.4460 d 0.968 Fp 160F(71C)


Beil. 1(3),2101 FT-IR 2(1),319B RTECS# KN3850000
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

bp 95/5mm nr1.4390 d 1.016 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(3),1232 FT-IR 2(1),1098C IRRITANT
Inhibited with 1000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

41,230-9
h

Di(ethylene glycol) ethyl ether methacrylate, 95% [45127-97-7] . .

47,627-7
h

Di(ethylene glycol) 2-ethylhexyl ether, 98% [1559-36-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-[2-(2-ethylhexyloxy)ethoxy]ethanol] FW 218.34 bp 272

CH CH CH CH CHCH OCH CH OCH CH OH


3 2 2 2
2
2 2
2 2
CH CH
2 3

FW 242.27 bp 134/2mm nr1.4580 d 1.082


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1292 FT-IR 2(1),1101B
Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 202.25 nr1.4400 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C)


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

nr1.4420

40,754-2

O
H C
2

CH

CH (CH ) CH OCH CH OCH CH OH


3
24 2
2 2
2 2

CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
3
2 2
2 2

30,028-4
h

Di(ethylene glycol) 2-ethylhexyl ether acrylate [117646-83-0] . . . . .

Di(ethylene glycol) hexyl ether, 97% [112-59-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(2-hexyloxyethoxy)ethanol] FW 190.29 mp -40 bp 260
nr1.4381 d 0.935 Fp 284F(140C) Beil. 1(3),2100
FT-NMR 1(1),343C FT-IR 2(1),330A Safety 2,1873C
R&S 1(1),225L RTECS# KL2625000 CORROSIVE

44,939-3
h

Di(ethylene glycol) hexyl ether, 95% [112-59-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(2-hexyloxyethoxy)ethanol]

10,990-8
h

Di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether, 99% [111-77-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethanol] FW 120.15 mp -70 bp 194
nr1.4260 d 1.010 Fp 183F(83C) Merck Index 12,6116
FT-NMR 1(1),342B FT-IR 2(1),329A Safety 2,2249C
R&S 1(1),225G RTECS# KL6125000 IRRITANT

CH OCH CH OCH CH OH
3
2 2
2 2

48,426-1
h

Di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether, 99% [111-77-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(DOWANOLDM)

44,792-7
h

Di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[45103-58-0] [2-(2-methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate]

Product of Dow Chemical


O
H C
2

C
CH

H C
2

OCH CH OCH CH OCH


2 2
2 2
3

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

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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

FW 188.22 bp 98/3.5mm nr1.4400 d 1.020


Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone monomethyl ether and
300 ppm butylated hydroxytoluene

CHOCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2

$
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IRRITANT

FW 272.39 nr1.4470 d 0.946 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1101A IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

CH (CH ) CH OCH CH OCH CH OH


3
24 2
2 2
2 2

d 0.918 Fp >230F(110C)

250mL
1L

40,998-7

Di(ethylene glycol) vinyl ether, 98% [929-37-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 132.16 bp 196 nr1.4480 d 0.968 Fp 181F(82C)
Beil. 1(4),2398 FT-IR 2(1),339D RTECS# KM5495500

D9,385-6
h

Diethylenetriamine, 99% [111-40-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,978-0

Diethylenetriamine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 103.17 mp
Fp 202F(94C)
Safety 2,1207D
HIGHLY TOXIC

-35 bp 199-209 nr1.4826 d 0.955


Beil. 4,255 FT-NMR 1(1),499B FT-IR 2(1),485A
R&S 1(1),331A RTECS# IE1225000
CORROSIVE

2% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh.


Contains 2.5-3.0 mmol N/g resin

49,438-0

Diethylenetriamine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1% cross-linked. Typical loading 4.0-5.0 mmol N/g

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12.30
100mL
14.90
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21.20
2L
27.40
18L 181.70
5g
64.00
25g
245.20
5g
25g

66.00
253.80

Alphabetical List of Products


O

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

Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, 98% [67-43-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,402-5

Diethylenetriaminepentaacetic dianhydride, 98% [23911-26-4] . . .


[N,N-bis[2-(2,6-dioxomorpholino)ethyl]glycine] FW 357.32

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

Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate, see D20,115-4, Dioctyl phthalate


Diethylmalonic acid, 98% [510-20-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 160.17 mp 129-131 Beil. 2,686 Merck Index 12,3173
Safety 2,1215A R&S 1(1),541I IRRITANT

Diethylmethylvinylsilane, 97% [18292-29-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 128.29 bp 118 nr1.4220 d 0.750 Fp 35F(1C)
Beil. 4(4),3923 FT-IR 2(3),4340D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT

CH CH
2 3

CH CH
2 3

52,545-6

2,6-Diethylnaphthalene, 97% [59919-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 184.28

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

Diethyl phthalate, 99% [84-66-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 222.24 mp -3 bp 298-299 nr1.5020 d 1.118
Fp 320F(160C) Beil. 9,798 FT-NMR 1(2),1275A
FT-IR 2(2),2871D Safety 2,1221C R&S 1(2),1919C
RTECS# TI1050000 IRRITANT

N,N-Diethyl-1,3-propanediamine, see D8,920-4,


3-(Diethylamino)propylamine
Diethyl sebacate, 98% [110-40-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 258.36 mp 1-2 bp 312 nr1.4360 d 0.963
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,717 FT-IR 2(1),990A Safety 2,1224C
R&S 1(1),703J RTECS# VS1180000

42,381-5
h

Diethylsilane, 99% [542-91-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11,240-2
h

Diethyl succinate, 99% [123-25-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,636-8
h

2,4-Diethyl-9H-thioxanthen-9-one, 98% [82799-44-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,212-3

trans-4,4'-Difluorochalcone, 98% [102692-35-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH O C CH CH C OCH CH
3 2
2 2
2 3

$
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42.10
134.80

mp 182-184 FT-IR 2(1),1220B Safety 2,1208C R&S 1(1),841B


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Employed in the synthesis of macrocyclic ligands and
lanthanide complexes that are useful as MRI enhancers. Inorg.
Chem. 1994, 33, 5794.

FW 393.35 mp 219-220 Beil. 4(4),2454 Merck Index 12,7266


FT-NMR 1(1),867C FT-IR 2(1),906A Safety 2,1208A
R&S 1(1),651C RTECS# MB8205000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
MUTAGEN
Heavy metal chelating agent.

5g
10g
50g

FW 88.23 bp 56 nr1.3910 d 0.681 Fp -20F(-28C)


Beil. 4(3),1846 Merck Index 12,3176 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Reagent employed in the chemical vapor deposition of SiO2 for
microelectronics. Chem. Mater. 1993, 5, 1710.
FW 174.20 mp -20 bp 217.7 nr1.4200 d 1.047
Fp 195F(90C) Beil. 2,609 FT-NMR 1(1),940B FT-IR 2(1),985C
Safety 2,1226B R&S 1(1),701G RTECS# WM7400000 IRRITANT
FW 268.38 mp 66-70
Photoinitiator

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

3,6-Difluorophthalic anhydride, 97% [652-40-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 184.10 mp 218-221 Beil. 17(5),11,259 FT-NMR 1(2),1328A
R&S 1(2),1959A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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37,440-7

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

Diglycidyl 1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylate [5493-45-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(diglycidyl hexahydrophthalate) FW 284.31 bp 200-205/2mm

2 N

CH

O CH

FW 205.26 bp 204 nr1.5710 d 1.153 Fp >230F(110C)


[a]22 0 (neat) RTECS# BW8925000 IRRITANT
E.E.W. 105-115 g/eq
Used in 100% solids coatings, tooling compounds, adhesives
and composites.

nr1.4870 d 1.220 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# GU9070000 IRRITANT

FW 140.13 bp 59/51mm nr1.4990 d 1.130 Fp 87F(30C)


FT-NMR 1(2),141B R&S 1(1),1205I FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
Inhibited with ~0.25% 4-tert-butylcatechol
(Packaged in ampules)

2,6-Difluorostyrene, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,281-3
h

2
O

250mg
1g

$
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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

Diglycidyl hexahydrophthalate, see 41,285-6, Diglycidyl


1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylate
Diglycidyl 1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalate [36343-81-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 282.30 bp > 275 nr1.4950 d 1.218 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1052B IRRITANT
Difunctional epoxy monomer. Viscosity (25C) 450-800 cps.
Epoxide E.W. 154-169g/eq.
Vapor pressure <10-4 at 20C, ca. 10-3 at 60C
Polymerized monomer has high impact and shear strength, arc
and tracking resistance and good thermal aging resistance with
glass cloth and mica paper.
Vacuum-pressure or full bath impregnation for motors and
generators with medium to high power ratings.

Diglycolic acid, 98% [110-99-6] (2,2'-oxydiacetic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 134.09 mp 142-145 Beil. 3,234 FT-IR 2(1),815C
Safety 2,1254C R&S 1(1),571E RTECS# AJ1530000 TOXIC
IRRITANT

Diglycolic anhydride, tech., 90% [4480-83-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 116.07 mp 92-93 bp 240-241 Beil. 19,153
FT-IR 2(1),1220C Safety 2,1254D R&S 1(1),841C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

O
C

OCH (CH ) CH
2
25 3

OCH (CH ) CH
2
25 3

45,481-8
h

Diheptyl phthalate, 97% [3648-21-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,788-9
h

Dihexyl azelate, tech., 65% [109-31-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 362.51 bp 195/0.04mm nr1.4850 d 0.988


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(4),3180 FT-IR 2(2),2872D
RTECS# TI1090000 IRRITANT

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

FW 356.55 bp 282 nr1.4440 d 0.930 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),990D RTECS# CM2100000
Remainder is dihexyl esters of alkane carboxylic acids

trans-Db-Dihydromuconic acid, see H1,785-6, trans-b-Hydromuconic acid


3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2-methanol [3749-36-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 114.15 bp 92-93/25mm nr1.4780 d 1.101
Fp 192F(88C) Beil. 17(4),1190 FT-NMR 1(1),392C
FT-IR 2(1),388A Safety 2,1266D R&S 1(1),261C IRRITANT

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CH O CH
2
2

51,835-2

3,4-Dihydro-2H-pyran-2-methanol, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g
5g

$
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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

d 1.331 Fp 230F(110C) TOXIC


Monomer for conducting polymers1,2. 1Chemtech, August 1994,
61. 2Polymer, 1994, 35, 1347.

CH
CH

38,178-0

Si

CH

22,459-6

O
C CH

3,4-Dihydro-6-(trimethylsilyloxy)-2H-pyran, 96% [71309-70-1] . . . . . .


FW 172.30 bp 62-65/10mm nr1.4330 d 0.940 Fp 83F(28C)
FT-NMR 1(3),671C R&S 1(2),2975D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

1,8-Dihydroxy-9(10H)-anthracenone, see 25,920-9, Dithranol


1,4-Dihydroxyanthraquinone, see Q90-6, Quinizarin
1,5-Dihydroxyanthraquinone, see 34,001-4, Anthrarufin
1,8-Dihydroxyanthraquinone, 96% [117-10-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 240.21 mp 191-193 Beil. 8,458 Merck Index 12,2878
FT-IR 2(2),2495B Safety 2,1269C R&S 1(2),1689H
RTECS# CB6650000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

2,6-Dihydroxyanthraquinone, see A8,950-2, Anthraflavic acid


2,2'-Dihydroxyazobenzene, 97% [2050-14-8] (2,2'-azo- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
diphenol) FW 214.22 mp 173-175 Beil. 16,91
FT-IR 2(3),4074B

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

4,5-Dihydroxy-1,3-benzenedisulfonic acid, disodium salt . . . . . . . . .


monohydrate [149-45-1] FW 332.22 mp > 300 Beil. 11,297
Merck Index 12,9606 FT-IR 2(2),3244D R&S 1(2),2209N
UV-Vis 712 RTECS# CZ9263000 IRRITANT
Colorimetric reagent for iron, manganese, titanium, and
molybdenum. Complexing agent. Helv. Chim. Acta 1951, 34, 528.

H O
2

O S O

FT-NMR 1(2),963B

OH

HO

HO

IRRITANT

3,5-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde, 98% [26153-38-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 138.12 mp 159-160 Beil. 8(2),291
R&S 1(2),1727O IRRITANT

C H

HO

Safety 2,1269D R&S 1(2),2737E

D11,050-7

2,5-Dihydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, potassium salt, see


H1,840-2, Hydroquinonesulfonic acid, potassium salt
3,5-Dihydroxybenzoic acid, 97% [99-10-5] (a-resorcylic acid). . . . .
FW 154.12 mp 236-238 (dec.) Beil. 10,404 FT-NMR 1(2),1137C
FT-IR 2(2),2705A Safety 2,1272D R&S 1(2),1815L
RTECS# VH3708000 IRRITANT

2,4-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99% [131-56-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 214.22 mp 144.5-147 Beil. 8,312 Merck Index 12,1138
FT-NMR 1(2),896A FT-IR 2(2),2462B Safety 2,1273B
R&S 1(2),1673A RTECS# DJ0700000 IRRITANT

4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99% [611-99-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 214.22 mp 213-215 Beil. 8,316 FT-NMR 1(2),898C
FT-IR 2(2),2466B Safety 2,1273C R&S 1(2),1673L
RTECS# DJ0880000 IRRITANT

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O

O
OH

HO

19,546-4
h

HO
O

2,5-Dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone, 98% [615-94-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 140.10 mp 235 (dec.) Beil. 8,377 FT-NMR 1(1),716A
FT-IR 2(1),716C Safety 2,1273D R&S 1(1),493J IRRITANT

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

6,7-Dihydroxycoumarin, see 24,657-3, Esculetin


2,2'-Dihydroxy-4,4'-dimethoxybenzophenone, 98% [131-54-4] . . . . .
FW 274.27 mp 133-136 Merck Index 12,1130
FT-NMR 1(2),897C FT-IR 2(2),2465C Safety 2,1274C
R&S 1(2),1673H RTECS# DJ0900000 IRRITANT

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

FW 200.20 mp 156 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1233C


R&S 1(1),885K IRRITANT

Safety 2,1275A

Dihydroxyfumaric acid hydrate, 98% [133-38-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 148.07 mp 156 (dec.) Beil. 3,540 FT-IR 2(1),813C
R&S 1(1),569K RTECS# LT1500000

OH

10,260-1
O
CH CH
C
2
2

2,3-Dihydroxy-1,4-dioxane, see 25,624-2, 1,4-Dioxane-2,3-diol


3,6-Dihydroxy-1,4-dioxane-2,5-dimethanol, see G480-2,
DL-Glyceraldehyde dimer
N,N'-(1,2-Dihydroxyethylene)bisacrylamide, 97% [868-63-3] . . . . . . .

3,4-Dihydroxyhydrocinnamic acid, 98% [1078-61-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hydrocaffeic acid) FW 182.18 mp 137-139 Beil. 10,424
FT-NMR 1(2),1038A FT-IR 2(2),2624D Safety 2,1275B
R&S 1(2),1767C RTECS# MW5143500 IRRITANT

OH

OH
OH

32,357-8
h

O
CH O
3

Beil. 8(4),3164 Merck Index 12,3357 FT-NMR 1(2),897B


FT-IR 2(2),2465B R&S 1(2),1673G RTECS# DJ1049500 IRRITANT

OH HO

25,491-6

CH O
3
HO

34,100-2

O
xH2O

OH

7,8-Dihydroxy-6-methoxycoumarin, 98% [574-84-5] (fraxetin) . . . . .


FW 208.17 mp 230-231 Beil. 18,169 Merck Index 12,4289
FT-NMR 1(2),1317C FT-IR 2(2),2913C Safety 2,1275D
R&S 1(2),1945K IRRITANT

OH

CH O
3

2,2'-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 98% [131-53-3] . . . . . . . . . .


(dioxybenzone) FW 244.25 mp 73-75 bp 170-175/1mm

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

2,6-Dihydroxy-4-methyl-3-pyridinecarbonitrile, 99% [5444-02-0] . . .

27,412-7
h

1,6-Dihydroxynaphthalene, 99% [575-44-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1,6-naphthalenediol) FW 160.17 mp 138-140 Beil. 6,981

CN

FW 150.14 mp 315 (dec.) Beil. 22,258 FT-NMR 1(3),350B


R&S 1(2),2555L IRRITANT

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

3,6-Dihydroxynaphthalene-2,7-disulfonic acid, disodium . . . . . . . . . .


salt, tech., 92+% [7153-21-1] FW 364.26 Beil. 11,309
FT-IR 2(2),3251C

Safety 2,1279B R&S 1(2),2215E

IRRITANT

OH

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OH

38,851-3

5,8-Dihydroxy-1,4-naphthoquinone, tech. [475-38-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 190.16 mp 232 Beil. 8,412
RTECS# QL7970000 IRRITANT

OH

R&S 1(2),1685C

250mg
1g

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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

3,4-Dihydroxyphenylpropionic acid, see 10,260-1,


3,4-Dihydroxyhydrocinnamic acid
3,6-Dihydroxyphthalonitrile, see 14,113-5, 2,3-Dicyanohydroquinone
1,3-Dihydroxypropane, see 53,373-4, 1,3-Propanediol
2'
,4'
-Dihydroxypropiophenone, 99% [5792-36-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 166.18 mp 95-98 Beil. 8,279 FT-NMR 1(2),858A
FT-IR 2(2),2420C R&S 1(2),1649C IRRITANT

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

2,4-Dihydroxypyrimidine-5-carboxylic acid hydrate, 95% . . . . . . . . . .


(uracil-5-carboxylic acid) FW 156.10 mp 283 (dec.)
Beil. 25,256

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

4-(2,3-Dihydroxypropyl) 2-isononenylsuccinate, potassium . . . . . . .


salt, 40 wt. % solution in water [143239-14-9] FW 354.49
nr1.4060 d 1.094 [a]25 0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),1168A
R&S 1(1),799D

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

2,5-Dihydroxyterephthalic acid, 98% [610-92-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 198.13 mp > 300 Beil. 10,554
R&S 1(2),1823L IRRITANT

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

Diisobutyl adipate, 99% [141-04-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,615-3

Diisobutyl fumarate, 98% [7283-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 258.36 bp 293 nr1.4320 d 0.954 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(4),1962 FT-IR 2(1),987D RTECS# AV1480000

FW 228.29 mp 8 bp 249 nr1.4430 d 0.978


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,742 RTECS# LT1565000

1g
5g

12.40
34.20

250mL
1L

7.70
17.70

100mL
500mL

17.00
22.70

IRRITANT

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O

CH

3
O CH CHCH
2
3

C
C

15,264-1
h

Diisobutyl phthalate, 99% [84-69-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,113-0

1,4-Diisocyanatobutane, 97% [4538-37-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3

OCNCH CH CH CH NCO
2 2 2 2

FW 140.14 bp 102-104/14mm d 1.105 Fp 224F(106C)


Beil. 4(3),578 FT-NMR 1(1),1404B R&S 1(1),1023F
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

34,176-2
O

CH (CH ) CH
N
2
2 10 2

CH (CH ) CH
2
24 2

FW 252.36 bp 168-169/3mm nr1.4590 d 0.940


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(3),624 FT-NMR 1(1),1405A
FT-IR 2(1),1476B R&S 1(1),1023H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Cloudiness/sediment is unavoidable and does not affect use

D12,470-2
h

36,944-6

1,6-Diisocyanatohexane, 98% [822-06-0] (hexamethylene . . . . . . . .


diisocyanate) FW 168.20 bp 255 nr1.4520 d 1.040

CH (CH ) CH
2
26 2

1,5-Diisocyanato-2-methylpentane, 98% [34813-62-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 168.20 nr1.4550 d 1.049 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-NMR 1(1),1405B R&S 1(1),1023I LACHRYMATOR
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

42,737-3
C

1,12-Diisocyanatododecane, 97% [13879-35-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
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

Fp 284F(140C) Beil. 4(2),711 FT-NMR 1(1),1404C


FT-IR 2(1),1475D Safety 2,1291D R&S 1(1),1023G
RTECS# MO1740000 HIGHLY TOXIC LACHRYMATOR

O C N CH CH CH CH CH N C O
2 2 2
2
CH
3

FW 278.35 bp 327 nr1.4900 d 1.039 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 9(2),587 FT-IR 2(2),2872C RTECS# TI1225000

1L
4L
18L

1,8-Diisocyanatooctane, 98% [10124-86-4] (octamethylene . . . . . .


diisocyanate) FW 196.25 bp 156/15mm nr1.4550 d 1.007
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(3),614 FT-IR 2(1),1476A
LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Diisodecyl glutarate, tech. [29733-18-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,224-0
h

Diisodecyl phenyl phosphite [25550-98-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,667-1
h

Diisoheptyl phthalate, tech. [71888-89-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,666-3
h

Diisononyl phthalate, tech. [68515-48-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,390-3
h

Diisooctyl azelate, tech. [26544-17-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,025-7

Diisooctyl dodecanedioate, tech. [85392-86-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H
10 21

O
OC H
7 15

Diisodecyl adipate, tech. [27178-16-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 426.68 mp 27.4 nr1.4520 d 0.916 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(3),1715 RTECS# AV1485000
Plasticizer
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.
FW 412.66 bp > 260 nr1.4490 d 0.920 Fp >230F(110C)
Plasticizer
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.
FW 438.64 bp 176/5mm nr1.4800 d 0.940
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),3350C HIGHLY TOXIC
CORROSIVE
Heat stabilizer for polymers
nr1.4860 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(2),1919F
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Ester content 99+%; mixture of C7 isomers. Contains E
0.6%
dioctyl phthalate

nr1.4850 d 0.972 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(2),1919J


RTECS# CZ3395000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Ester content 99+%; mixture of C9 isomers. Contains E
0.15%
dioctyl phthalate

FW 412.66 bp 208-210/2mm nr1.4510 d 0.905


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),946C FT-IR 2(1),991A
R&S 1(1),703N RTECS# CM2000000
Mixture of C8 isomers
FW 454.74 bp > 260 nr1.4530 d 0.910 Fp >230F(110C)
Plasticizer
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in
water and propylene glycol.

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O
C OC H
8 17

37,665-5
h

Diisooctyl phthalate, tech. [27554-26-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,517-3
h

1,3-Diisopropenylbenzene, 97% [3748-13-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,896-4
h

N,N'-Diisopropylethylenediamine, 99% [4013-94-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,254-2

N,N'-Diisopropyl-1,3-propanediamine, 96% [63737-71-3] . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Dimer acid diglycidyl ester [68475-94-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,236-9
h

Dimer acid, hydrogenated [68783-41-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

nr1.4860 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1170B


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Epoxide eq. wt. 390-490. Viscosity (25C) 400-900 cps
Epoxy flexibilizer. Improves impact strength and toughness.
nr1.4770 d 0.950 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),845C
98+% dimer. Average Mn ca. 570. Viscosity (25C) 8,000 mPa.s
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 194-198
Saponification number (mg KOH/g) : 196-200
Iodine value : <10
<0.1 wt. % monomer, <0.1 wt. % trimer
Pour point : ca. 0C
Improves flexibility, toughness, impact resistance, dyeability
and hydrolytic stability of polymers.
Comonomer in polyesters, polyamides and polyurethanes.

Dimethoxane, see 43,715-8, 2,6-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxan-4-ol


acetate
Dimethoxyacetaldehyde, 60 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[51673-84-8] (glyoxal dimethyl acetal) FW 104.11 bp 100
nr1.4140

CH O
3

OCH

H N
2

NH

CH O
3

OCH

44,002-7

4,4'-Dimethoxybenzoin, see A8,840-9, Anisoin


3,3'-Dimethoxy-4,4'-biphenylene diisocyanate, tech., 85% . . . . . . . . .
[91-93-0] FW 296.29 mp 112-116 Fp 170F(76C)

3
C

OCH
Si
CH

3
OCH

FW 244.30 mp 137-138 Fp 403F(206C) Beil. 13,807


Index 12,3036 FT-NMR 1(2),551A FT-IR 2(2),2115D
Safety 2,1308B R&S 1(1),1441L RTECS# DD0875000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

Beil. 13(3),2311 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


May contain up to 15% toluene

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

Dimethoxydimethylsilane, 95% [1112-39-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,609-4

Dimethoxymethyloctylsilane, 96%. [85712-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CH O Si OCH3
3
CH
3

CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2

18.10
18.60
46.90

Fp 169F(76C) IRRITANT

3,3'-Dimethoxybenzidine, 97% [119-90-4] (o-dianisidine). . . . . . . . . . .

d 1.150

10,259-8
h

CH

FW 144.26 bp 169-171 nr1.4289 d 0.798 Fp 125F(51C)


Beil. 4(3),516 FT-IR 2(1),477B Safety 2,1297B R&S 1(1),325J
CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC

43,030-7
h

47,904-7
h

CH O
3

5mL
250mL
1L

FW 158.29 bp 77/15mm nr1.4320 d 0.805 Fp 147F(63C)


Beil. 4(4),1262 FT-NMR 1(1),496A FT-IR 2(1),481D R&S 1(1),329B
CORROSIVE

O
CH C

FW 158.25 bp 231 nr1.5570 d 0.925 Fp 196F(91C)


FT-NMR 1(2),26B FT-IR 2(2),1646D Safety 2,1292C
R&S 1(1),1139L RTECS# CY8535000 IRRITANT

$
16.60
17.70
26.60

CH
CH
3
3
CH CH NH CH CH NH CHCH
3
2 2
3

CH O
3

FW 390.56 nr1.4860 d 0.983 Fp >230F(110C)


R&S 1(2),1919H RTECS# TI1300000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Ester content 99+%; mixture of C8 isomers. Contains E
2%
dioctyl phthalate

25mL
1L
3L

FW 120.23 bp 81.4 nr1.3690 d 0.880 Fp 50F(10C)


FT-IR 2(3),4370C FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6194
Contains ~3% methyl alcohol
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
FW 218.42 nr1.4200 d 0.863 Fp 198F(92C)
FT-NMR 1(3),663B R&S 1(2),2969K

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OCH
CH

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

FW 225.29 mp 88-90 Beil. 14,82 Merck Index 12,3283


FT-NMR 1(2),900B FT-IR 2(2),2468B Safety 2,1333A
R&S 1(2),1675D IRRITANT

10g
25g

55.60
108.50

FW 133.19 bp 95/15mm nr1.4420 d 0.954


Beil. 4(2),719 FT-IR 2(1),545D IRRITANT

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

d 0.954 Fp 245F(118C) CORROSIVE


Blowing catalyst for low density polyurethane foams

10mL
50mL

FT-IR 2(2),2434A

42,453-6
h

O CH CH
N
2
2
CH

Dimethyl adipate, see 33,210-0, DBE-6 dibasic ester


4-(Dimethylamino)benzoin, 97% [6317-85-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4'-dimethylamino-2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone)

2-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethanol, 98% [1704-62-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH OH
2 2

O
CH

FW 174.20 mp 8 bp 109-110/14mm nr1.4280 d 1.063


Fp 225F(107C) Beil. 2,652 FT-NMR 1(1),942C FT-IR 2(1),987A
Safety 2,1327A R&S 1(1),701O RTECS# AV1645000

42,455-2
h

33,095-7
h
H C
2

FW 99.13 bp 80-81/20mm nr1.4730 d 0.962 Fp 161F(71C)


Beil. 4(3),130 FT-NMR 1(1),1244C FT-IR 2(3),784B
Safety 2,1325D R&S 1(1),893I RTECS# AU3230000 TOXIC
IRRITANT
Stabilized with 500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98% [530-44-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 164.20 bp 120-125/10mm nr1.5710 d 1.109


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 6,954 FT-NMR 1(2),208C
FT-IR 2(2),1804C R&S 1(1),1243D CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
TOXIC
Inhibited with 1% hydroquinone

14,934-9
h

CH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2

4-[(2,4-Dimethoxyphenyl)hydroxymethyl]phenol, polymerbound, see 51,659-7, Rink acid resin


3,4-Dimethoxystyrene, tech. [6380-23-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 255.32 mp 161-163 FT-NMR 1(2),869B


Safety 2,1332C R&S 1(2),1655H IRRITANT

CH
N

D13,947-5
h

CH

FW 256.30 mp 67-70 FT-NMR 1(2),854B FT-IR 2(2),2416C


Safety 2,1319D R&S 1(2),1647F LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Photocuring agent

Dimethyl adipate, 99+% [627-93-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

CH

OCH

FW 132.24 bp 106 nr1.3950 d 0.884 Fp 38F(3C)


FT-IR 2(3),4374A FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

18,625-2
h

CH O C
3

Fp 199F(92C)

N,N-Dimethylacrylamide, 99% [2680-03-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 180.34 bp 96/30mm nr1.4500 d 1.000


FT-IR 2(3),4390A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

27,413-5
h
N

CH

2,2-Dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, 99% [24650-42-8] . . . . . . . . . .

CH

19,611-8
h

CH C

Dimethoxymethylvinylsilane, 97% [16753-62-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15,446-6
h

CH

44,620-3
h

OCH

H C
2

3-(Dimethoxymethylsilyl)-1-propanethiol, 95% [31001-77-1] . . . . . . . .

O OCH3
C C

OCH

44,617-3
h

21,873-1
h

2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl acrylate, 98% [2439-35-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 143.19 bp 64/12mm nr1.4380 d 0.943 Fp 138F(58C)
Beil. 4(3),649 FT-NMR 1(1),1073C FT-IR 2(1),1125C
R&S 1(1),771G RTECS# AS8578000 HIGHLY TOXIC
CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 1000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl acrylate, methyl chloride quaternary


salt, see 49,614-6, [2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride, 80 wt. % solution in water
2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl acrylate, methyl sulfate quaternary
salt, see 40,811-5, [2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium methyl sulfate
2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl benzoate, 99% [2208-05-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 193.26 bp 155-159/20mm nr1.5077 d 1.014
Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(2),1243A FT-IR 2(2),2835A
IRRITANT

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O
H C
2

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

N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]methacrylamide, 99% [5205-93-6]. . . .


FW 170.26 bp 134/2mm nr1.4790 d 0.940
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1272D IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

250mL
1L

18.80
51.90

N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]methacrylamide, methyl chloride


quaternary salt, see 28,065-8, [3-(Methacryloylamino)propyl]trimethylammonium chloride
Dimethylaminopyridine, polymer-bound, dry [82942-26-5] . . . . . . . . .

1g
5g

27.60
89.60

CH

Dimethylaminopyridine, polymer-bound, wetted with . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


toluene [82942-26-5]

5g
25g

16.20
34.50

500mL

32.80

5g
25g

32.00
126.90

Polymer-based catalyst. Cross-linked beads swollen with ca.


46% toluene. Typical loading 2.5-3.0 mmol N/g (dry)
Particle size (dry) : 170-600 lm
Reactivity similar to non-bound catalyst. Polymer beads easily
removed by filtration.
Polymer-bound acylation catalyst.

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

Beil. 4(4),1686 CORROSIVE


Blowing catalyst for low density polyurethane foams

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

3-(Dimethylamino)propyl acrylate, 95% [18526-07-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5mL
100mL
1L

200-400 mesh, cross-linked with 2% divinylbenzene, ca. 0.90


meq carbodiimide/g

O
H C
2

2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, methyl chloride


quaternary salt, see 40,810-7, [2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium chloride
2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, methyl sulfate
quaternary salt, see 40,812-3, [2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl]trimethylammonium methyl sulfate
4'-Dimethylamino-2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetophenone, see
D13,947-5, 4-Dimethylaminobenzoin
(Dimethylaminomethyl)styrene, see 47,638-2, N,N-Dimethylvinylbenzylamine
N-[3-(Dimethylamino)propyl]acrylamide, 97% [3845-76-9] . . . . . . . . . .

41,565-0
h

N CH CH
2 3

FW 157.22 bp 182-192 nr1.4400 d 0.933 Fp 159F(70C)


Beil. 4(3),649 FT-NMR 1(1),1074A FT-IR 2(1),1125D
Safety 2,1335D R&S 1(1),771H RTECS# OZ4200000
CORROSIVE TOXIC
Inhibited with 2000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 156.23 bp 117/2mm nr1.4820 d 0.949


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(4),1268 TOXIC IRRITANT
Inhibited with ca. 2,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

OH
CH

44,882-6

NH CH CH CH
N
2
2
2

2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 98% [2867-47-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17,102-6
h

Dimethyl azelate, tech., 80% [1732-10-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,670-6

4,4'-Dimethylbenzil, 97% [3457-48-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 216.28 mp 18 bp 156/20mm nr1.4350 d 1.007


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(1),290 FT-NMR 1(1),946B
FT-IR 2(1),990C R&S 1(1),703L
FW 238.29 mp 102-104 Beil. 7,774
FT-IR 2(2),2444C R&S 1(2),1663C

FT-NMR 1(2),877A

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CH

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

N,N'-Dimethylethylenediamine, 99% [110-70-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

N,N'-Dimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 98% [13093-04-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,262-3
h

2,5-Dimethyl-3-hexyne-2,5-diol, 98% [142-30-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

30,075-6

2,3-Dimethylhydroquinone, 99% [608-43-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

OH
3

2,2-Dimethylglutaric anhydride, 96% [2938-48-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3,3-Dimethylglutaric anhydride, 99% [4160-82-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH NHCH (CH ) CH NHCH


3
2
24 2
3

CH

Dimethyl glutarate, see D15,880-1, DBE-5 dibasic ester


3,3-Dimethylglutaric acid, 98% [4839-46-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D15,980-8
h

FW 88.15 bp 119 nr1.4294 d 0.828 Fp 83F(28C)


Beil. 4,250 FT-IR 2(1),476B Safety 2,1372D R&S 1(1),325F
RTECS# KV4250000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

FW 142.16 mp 34-38 bp 175-180/60mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 17,418 FT-NMR 1(1),1183C FT-IR 2(1),1218C
Safety 2,1378B R&S 1(1),839G MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

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

FW 130.26 bp 99 nr1.3980 d 0.790 Fp 26F(-3C)


Beil. 4(4),4079 FT-NMR 1(3),659B FT-IR 2(3),4368B
Safety 2,1372A R&S 1(2),2967M FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 160.17 mp 100-102 Beil. 2,684 FT-NMR 1(1),770A


FT-IR 2(1),773B Safety 2,1378A R&S 1(1),543F TOXIC
IRRITANT

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

Dimethylethoxyvinylsilane, 98% [5356-83-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
CH

a,a-Dimethylbenzyl hydroperoxide, see 24,750-2, Cumene


hydroperoxide
2,3-Dimethyl-2,3-butanediol, see 22,117-1, Pinacol
3,3-Dimethyl-1,2-butanediol, tech., 85+% [59562-82-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,818-0
h

CH NHCH CH NHCH
3
2 2
3

HO C

50g

bp 66-68/3mm nr1.4330 d 1.067 Fp 125F(51C)


[a]r0 (neat) Merck Index 12,3273 RTECS# AH1350000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

O
CH

3,4-Dimethylbenzophenone, 99% [2571-39-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 118.18 mp 37-39 Fp 210F(98C) Beil. 1,487


FT-NMR 1(1),198B FT-IR 2(1),190C R&S 1(1),141G
HYGROSCOPIC

$
27.70

FW 210.28 mp 45-47 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7,451


FT-NMR 1(2),887A FT-IR 2(2),2454A Safety 2,1355B
R&S 1(2),1667O IRRITANT

CH C
3
CH

50g

FW 210.28 mp 33-36 nr1.5880 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 7,450 FT-IR 2(2),2453D Safety 2,1355A R&S 1(2),1667N
IRRITANT

C
CH

2,5-Dimethylbenzophenone, tech., 95% [4044-60-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 142.16 mp 124-126 bp 181/25mm Beil. 17,419


FT-NMR 1(1),1184A FT-IR 2(1),1218D Safety 2,1378C
R&S 1(1),839H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 144.26 bp 96/14mm nr1.4470 d 0.807 Fp 176F(80C)


Beil. 4(1),422 FT-NMR 1(1),498C FT-IR 2(1),484A Safety 2,1382D
R&S 1(1),329K IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
FW 142.20 mp 90-94 bp 121-123/7mm Beil. 1,501
FT-NMR 1(3),515B FT-IR 2(3),4030C Safety 2,1384A
R&S 1(2),2703E
FW 138.17 mp 223-225 Beil. 6,908 FT-NMR 1(2),305C
FT-IR 2(2),1893B Safety 2,1385C R&S 1(1),1301E IRRITANT

OH

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CH

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

FT-NMR 1(1),226A FT-IR 2(1),213D

2,7-Dimethyl-3,5-octadiyne-2,7-diol, 99% [5929-72-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dimethylolbutanoic acid, see 47,062-7, 2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)butyric acid


4,4-Dimethyloxazolidine, 75 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[51200-87-4] FW 101.15 nr1.4320 d 0.942 Fp 120F(48C)
RTECS# RP7211000

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

FW 166.22 mp 132-134 Beil. 1(3),2290 FT-NMR 1(3),515C


FT-IR 2(3),4030D R&S 1(2),2703F IRRITANT

OH

OH

3,3'-Dimethylnaphthidine, 99% [13138-48-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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)

FW 312.42 Beil. 13(2),140 FT-NMR 1(2),553B FT-IR 2(2),2122A


R&S 1(1),1445K IRRITANT

Si
O

FW 132.12 mp 192 (dec.) Beil. 2,647 FT-NMR 1(1),766A


FT-IR 2(1),769B Safety 2,1390A R&S 1(1),541H IRRITANT

5g
25g
100g

bp 140-142 nr1.4090 d 0.798 Fp 76F(24C)


FT-NMR 1(3),660C R&S 1(2),2969C FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH
NH

37,144-0
3

CH

Dimethylmalonyl chloride, 98% [5659-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NH

39,190-5

FW 126.11 mp 93-96 bp 223 Beil. 17,445


FT-NMR 1(1),1181B FT-IR 2(1),1216C Safety 2,1389C
R&S 1(1),837K RTECS# ON4025000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Reagent used in the synthesis of maleimides1 and as an amino
group protecting agent for superoxide dismutase.2 (1) J. Chem.
Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1993, 2567. (2) J. Controlled Release 1994,
28, 203.

FW 169.01 bp 60/10mm nr1.4510 d 1.278


Beil. 2,648 FT-IR 2(1),1245D CORROSIVE

CH CH
CH
3
2
3
C
C O Si CH

Dimethylmalonic acid, 98% [595-46-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH O
3
C C

D16,800-9
h

HO C C

Cl

2,3-Dimethylmaleic anhydride, 98% [766-39-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

D16,780-0
h

3
CH
3

40,633-3
3

Cl

IRRITANT

N-(1,1-Dimethyl-3-oxobutyl)acrylamide, see 22,234-8,


Diacetone acrylamide
[3-(3,4-Dimethyl-9-oxo-9H-thioxanthen-2-yloxy)-2-hydroxy- . . . . . . . . . .
propyl]trimethylammonium chloride, 97% [103430-24-6]
FW 407.96 mp 270 (dec.)
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Photoinitiator

[a]r0 (c=1, H2O) FT-IR 2(2),2513B

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30,538-3
OH

FW 132.20 bp 98-100/14mm nr1.4330 d 0.920


Fp 206F(96C) Beil. 1,490 FT-NMR 1(1),201C FT-IR 2(1),192D
R&S 1(1),143B
Its Cr(VI) ester catalyzes the peroxyacetic acid oxidation of
secondary alcohols to ketones. The chromate ester is easily
prepared in situ. Tetrahedron Lett. 1985, 26, 5855.

OH

CH C CH CCH
3
2
3
CH CH
3
3

NH

33,606-8

2
CH

CH

2,4-Dimethyl-2,4-pentanediol, 99% [24892-49-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,5-Dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, 97% [6393-01-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 136.20 mp 149-150 Beil. 13,187 FT-NMR 1(2),547A
FT-IR 2(2),2107D R&S 1(1),1435I IRRITANT

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

Dimethyl phthalate, 99+% [131-11-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D17,898-5
h

Dimethyl phthalate, 99% [131-11-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1kg
4kg

16.00
44.70

30,811-0
h

N,N'-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine, 97% [111-33-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g

36.20

22,692-0
h

2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine, 99% [7328-91-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50g
250g

42.50
105.90

39,277-4

2,6-Dimethyl-3,5-pyridinedicarboxylic acid, 95% [2602-36-0]. . . . . . .

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

Dimethylphenylvinylsilane, 98% [1125-26-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 162.31 bp 82/20mm nr1.5070 d 0.892
Beil. 18(4),1364 IRRITANT

Dimethyl(phenylethynyl)silane, 97% [87290-97-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 160.29 bp 33-34/0.33mm nr1.5440 d 0.906
Fp 170F(76C) FT-IR 2(3),4437C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

FW 194.19 mp 2 bp 282 nr1.5150 d 1.190


Fp 295F(146C) Beil. 9,797 Merck Index 12,3304
FT-NMR 1(2),1274C FT-IR 2(3),1375B Safety 2,1408C
R&S 1(2),1919B RTECS# TI1575000 IRRITANT

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

2,5-Dimethylresorcinol, 95% [488-87-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 138.17 mp 157-162 bp 277
FT-NMR 1(2),303C R&S 1(1),1299D

OH

mp > 300

OH

CH

FW 102.18 mp 29-31 bp 152-154 nr1.4566 d 0.851


Fp 117F(47C) Beil. 4(3),595 FT-NMR 1(1),466B
FT-IR 2(1),456C Safety 2,1410D R&S 1(1),309M CORROSIVE

FW 195.17
IRRITANT

OH

CH

FW 102.18 bp 145 nr1.4375 d 0.817 Fp 69F(20C)


Beil. 4(3),554 FT-NMR 1(1),495B FT-IR 2(1),481B Safety 2,1410C
R&S 1(1),327M FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

OCH

Beil. 6,918
CORROSIVE

22,311-5
h

Dimethyl sebacate, 99% [106-79-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,466-1

a,2-Dimethylstyrene, 99% [26444-18-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 230.31 mp 29-31 bp 158/10mm d 0.988


Fp 293F(145C) Beil. 2,719 FT-NMR 1(1),945C FT-IR 2(1),989D
R&S 1(1),703I
FW 132.21 bp 54/11mm nr1.5150 d 0.894
FT-IR 2(2),1646C IRRITANT

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26,263-3

CH CH

2
CH
3

CH

FW 132.21 mp -64 bp 73-74/10mm nr1.5430 d 0.906


Fp 140F(60C) Beil. 5,491 FT-NMR 1(2),27C Safety 2,1417B
R&S 1(1),1141D RTECS# WL4450000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm tert-butylcatechol

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

1,3-Dimethyltetravinyldisiloxane, 97% [16045-78-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

N,N-Dimethylvinylbenzylamine, 97%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . . . .


[50976-17-5] [(dimethylaminomethyl)styrene] FW 161.25
nr1.5390

d 0.922

Fp 199F(92C)

IRRITANT

NO
2
CH CHCH N
2
2

30,237-6

OH
OH

1,3-Dimorpholino-2-nitropropane, 98% [81104-52-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 259.31 mp 118-125 Beil. 27(4),433 FT-NMR 1(1),630A
FT-IR 2(1),636D R&S 1(1),441D IRRITANT

36,674-9

OH

NO

FW 178.14 mp 57-60 (dec.) bp 163/23mm d 1.238


Fp >230F(110C) [a]22 +21 (c=2.5, H2O) Beil. 3,510
Fieser 13,124 FT-NMR 1(1),1041C FT-IR 2(1),1086A
Safety 2,1421B R&S 1(1),751M
99+% ee/GLC

kmax 895nm Beil. 13(4),2314 FT-IR 2(3),4165A


Near IR dye. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1958, 80, 3772.

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.)

FW 210.43 bp 65-68/15mm nr1.4410 d 0.852


Fp 118F(47C) FT-IR 2(3),4384A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

3
N

N,N-Dimethyl-N-[3-(sulfooxy)propyl]-1-decanaminium . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxide, inner salt [92764-22-2] FW 323.50 mp 250 (dec.)

Dimethyl l-tartrate, 99% [608-68-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CH CH
2

2,2-Dimethylsuccinic anhydride, 98% [17347-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 128.13 mp 29-31 bp 219-220 d 1.135 Fp 227F(108C)


Beil. 17,417 FT-NMR 1(1),1175A FT-IR 2(1),1211B R&S 1(1),835C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

3
CH CH CH O
2
2
2

OH
CH O C
3

35,769-3

3
CH
3
O

2,3-Dimethylsuccinic acid, 99+%, mixture of (


) and meso. . . . . . .
[13545-04-5] FW 146.14 [a]25 0 (c=1, CH3OH) Beil. 2,667
FT-NMR 1(1),767C FT-IR 2(1),771B
R&S 1(1),541N IRRITANT

CH

2,5-Dimethylstyrene, 99% [2039-89-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 132.21 mp -35 bp 71-72/10mm nr1.5390 d 0.904
Fp 147F(63C) Beil. 5,491 FT-NMR 1(2),28A FT-IR 2(2),1648C
R&S 1(1),1141E RTECS# WL4460000

CH

2,4-Dimethylstyrene, 97% [2234-20-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4,6-Dinitropyrogallol, 97% [3264-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 216.11 mp 209-211 Beil. 6,1087 FT-NMR 1(2),774C
R&S 1(1),1601G IRRITANT

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52,298-8
h
(SO H)
3 2

52,296-1
h

CH CH
C
2
2

OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3

$
74.00

Dinonylnaphthalenesulfonic acid, 50 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . .


heptane [25322-17-2] FW 460.71 bp 94-99 nr1.4650

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

d 0.852 FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE


Dopant for conducting polymers; hydrophobic acid catalyst for
amino cross-linked coatings
Soluble in alcohols, glycol ethers, glycols, esters, ketones,
aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons; insoluble in water

(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

Dinonylnaphthalenedisulfonic acid, 55 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . .


isobutanol [60223-95-2] FW 540.79 bp 101 nr1.4760

41,310-0
h

Di-tert-nonyl polysulfide, see 47,048-1, tert-Nonyl polysulfide


Dioctadecyl 3,3'-thiodipropionate, 95% [693-36-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 683.18

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

Fp 405F(207C) Merck Index 12,1291 FT-NMR 1(2),1276A


FT-IR 2(2),2873A Safety 2,1445B R&S 1(2),1919G
RTECS# TI0350000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT

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

Safety 2,1445C R&S 1(1),1065H RTECS# WN0525000 IRRITANT


HYGROSCOPIC

36,863-6
h

Dioctyl terephthalate, 98% [6422-86-2] [bis(2-ethylhexyl) . . . . . . . . .


terephthalate] FW 390.56 mp 30-34 bp 400 nr1.4900
d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(4),3306 FT-NMR 1(2),1278B
R&S 1(2),1921H RTECS# WZ0883500

52,518-9
h

Dioctyl terephthalate,98% (DOTP) [6422-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,744-7
h

4,9-Dioxa-1,12-dodecanediamine, 97% [7300-34-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,062-0
h

1,3-Dioxane-5,5-dimethanol, tech., 90% [6228-25-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,624-2
h

1,4-Dioxane-2,3-diol, 98% [4845-50-5] (2,3-dihydroxy-1,4- . . . . . . . . . . .


dioxane) FW 120.11 mp 116-120 Beil. 1(4),3627

Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company. Distributed by


Aldrich Chemical Company. Plasticizer

O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

HOH C
2
HOH C
2

O
O

Dioctyl sulfosuccinate, sodium salt, 96% [577-11-7] [bis(2- . . . . . . .


ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate, sodium salt, docusate
sodium] FW 444.55 Fieser 15,149 Merck Index 12,3460

O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

H NCH CH CH OCH CH CH CH OCH CH CH NH


2
2 2 2
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2

90

Dioctyl phthalate, 99% [117-81-7] [bis(2-ethylhexyl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phthalate] FW 390.56 mp -50 bp 384 nr1.4860 d 0.981

OH

OH

FW 204.32 bp 134-136/4mm nr1.4609 d 0.962


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),526C FT-IR 2(1),515C
Safety 2,1446B R&S 1(1),355I CORROSIVE
FW 148.16 mp 58-60 Beil. 19(2),90
FT-NMR 1(1),405C FT-IR 2(1),400A Safety 2,1447B
R&S 1(1),267F HYGROSCOPIC

FT-IR 2(1),399C

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O

HO C

CH O CH CH O CH
C
2
2
2
2

40,698-8

OH

FW 178.14

46,517-8
h

HSCH CH OCH CH OCH CH SH


2 2
2 2
2 2

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

3,6-Dioxa-1,8-octanedithiol, 95% [14970-87-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 182.31
IRRITANT

bp 225

nr 1.5090

d 1.120

Fp >230F(110C)

Dioxocyclam, see 33,316-6, 1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane-5,7-dione


Dioxybenzone, see 32,357-8, 2,2'-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone
Dipentaerythritol penta-/hexa-acrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr 1.4900 d 1.155 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1089D
IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

O
H C
2

3,6-Dioxaoctanedioic acid [23243-68-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

100g
500g
100mL
500mL

$
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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

Merck Index 12,3368


IRRITANT

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

Diphenic anhydride, 98% [6050-13-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 224.22 mp 225-227 Beil. 17,526 FT-IR 2(2),2930A
Safety 2,1450B R&S 1(2),1959L MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

Diphenolic acid, see B4,770-7, 4,4-Bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)valeric acid


Diphenylamine-2,2'-dicarboxylic acid, see 30,893-5, 2,2'Iminodibenzoic acid
N,N'-Diphenylbenzidine, 97% [531-91-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 336.44 mp 246-248 Beil. 13,223 Merck Index 12,3377
FT-IR 2(2),2110B Safety 2,1452D R&S 1(1),1439G
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

N,N'-Diphenylethylenediamine, see D2,700-4, 1,2-Dianilinoethane


Diphenyliodonium-9,10-dimethoxyanthracene-2-sulfonate, . . . . . . .
99+%, electronic grade [137308-86-2] FW 598.45

Diphenyliodonium perfluoro-1-butanesulfonate, 99+%, . . . . . . . . . . .


electronic grade
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 17,500
(193nm), 4,200 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x10-3
mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 75%), ethyl lactate (Lca. 75%)
and PGMEA (ca. 65%)

O
CF CF CF CF
3 2 2 2

FT-IR 2(2),2724C R&S 1(2),1827B

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 23,800


(193nm), 43,000 (248nm), 4,800 (365nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total
acid < 2x10-3mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 1%), ethyl lactate (< 1%) and
PGMEA (< 1%).

Diphenic acid, 98% [482-05-3] (2,2'-biphenyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dicarboxylic acid) FW 242.23 mp 227-229 Beil. 9,922

Diphenyliodonium p-toluenesulfonate, 99+%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


electronic grade [6293-66-9] FW 452.31
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 20,200
(193nm), 4,300 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid <2x10-3
mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 5%), ethyl lactate (< 1%) and
PGMEA (< 1%).

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53,097-2

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

2,4-Diphenyl-4-methyl-1-pentene, 97% [6362-80-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(a-methylstyrene dimer) FW 236.36 bp 161/5mm nr 1.5690

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

d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 5(4),2239 FT-IR 2(2),1644A


IRRITANT
Chain transfer agent
Odorless. Does not cause discoloration.
CTA for styrene, ABS, SBR, and acrylics.

NH

Diphenyliodonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 53,097-2,


Diphenyliodonium triflate
2,3-Diphenylmaleic anhydride, 98% [4808-48-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 250.26 mp 159-162 Beil. 17,532 Safety 2,1460B
R&S 1(2),1957C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH

1g
5g

Cationic photoinitiator. Photacid generator. Epsilon = 16,200


(193nm), 4,100(248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid <2x10-3mol/kg.
Total base <2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butylrolactone (ca. 25%), ethyl lactate (ca.5%) and
PGMEA (ca. 1%).

29,415-2
O

Diphenyliodonium triflate, 99+%, electronic grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[66003-76-7] (diphenyliodonium
trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 430.18

N,N'-Diphenyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, 98% [74-31-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 260.34 mp 146-148 bp 220-225/0.5mm Beil. 13,80 Merck
Index 12,3388 FT-NMR 1(2),546B FT-IR 2(2),2107A
Safety 2,1463C R&S 1(1),1435G RTECS# ST2275000 IRRITANT

Diphenylphosphinoethyl-POSS, see 47,765-6, 1,3,5,7,9,11,13Heptacyclopentyl-15-[2-(diphenylphosphino)ethyl]pentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


Diphenyl phthalate, 99% [84-62-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 318.33 mp 74-76 Beil. 9,801 Fieser 1,347 Merck
Index 12,7460 FT-NMR 1(2),1277B FT-IR 2(2),2874A
Safety 2,1465B R&S 1(2),1921E RTECS# TI1935000 IRRITANT

H
Si

14,848-2
h

Diphenylsilane, 97% [775-12-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

D21,370-5
h

Diphenylsilanediol, 95% [947-42-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si OH
OH

41,595-2
h

CH
O O 3
P

C
CH

92

CH

FW 184.31 bp 95-97/13mm nr 1.5790 d 0.993


Fp 209F(98C) Fieser 1,348 13,126 15,151 16,160 17,132
FT-NMR 1(3),701C FT-IR 2(3),4415C Safety 2,1467C
R&S 1(2),2995H IRRITANT
FW 216.31 Fp 129F(53C) Beil. 16,909 FT-IR 2(3),4422D
Safety 2,1467D R&S 1(2),2999G RTECS# VV3640000
FLAMMABLE SOLID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Diphenyl sulfone 4,4'-dicarboxylic acid, see 16,329-5, 4,4'Sulfonyldibenzoic acid


(4-(Diphenyl)sulfonium)naphthyloxyacetate triflate, see
52,699-1, (tert-butoxycarbonylmethoxynaphthyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate
Diphenyl(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . .
[75980-60-8] FW 348.38 mp 88-92 FT-IR 2(2),3357D

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CH
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

Diphenylvinylsilyloxy-POSS, see 52,730-0, (Diphenylvinylsilyloxy)heptacyclopentylpentacyclooctasiloxane


Dipicolinic acid, see P6,380-8, 2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid
Di[poly(ethylene glycol)] adipate [68647-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[poly(ethylene glycol) adipate] bp > 200 nr1.4700 d 1.160
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 500

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

Di[poly(ethylene glycol)] adipate [68647-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[poly(ethylene glycol) adipate]
Average Mn ca. 900

HOCH CH CH OCH CH CH OH
2 2 2
2 2 2

O
H C
2

C
CH

D21,555-4
h

Di(propylene glycol), 99%, mixture of isomers [25265-71-8] . . . . . .

46,111-3

Di(propylene glycol) allyl ether methacrylate, mixture of . . . . . . . . .


isomers FW 242.32 nr1.4430 d 0.960 Fp 195F(90C)

O C H O C H O CH CH CH
3 6
3 6
2
2

FW 134.18 nr1.4410 d 1.023 Fp 280F(137C) Beil. 1(2),537


FT-NMR 1(1),341C FT-IR 2(1),328C Safety 2,1471A
R&S 1(1),225E RTECS# UB8765000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

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

Di(propylene glycol) butyl ether, 99%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . .


[35884-42-5] FW 190.29 bp 103/10mm nr1.4260 d 0.913
Fp 205F(96C) Beil. 1(4),2474 FT-NMR 1(1),344C
FT-IR 2(1),330C R&S 1(1),227C RTECS# UA8200000

CH CH CH CH OC H OC H OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
3 6

IRRITANT

48,423-7
h

Di(propylene glycol) butyl ether, 98.5+%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [35884-42-5] (DOWANOLDPnB)

42,493-5
h

Di(propylene glycol) tert-butyl ether, 99%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [132739-31-2] FW 190.29 bp 220-222 nr1.4240

Product of Dow Chemical


CH
CH

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

FT-IR 2(1),330D IRRITANT

36,938-1
h

Di(propylene glycol) dibenzoate, 98% [27138-31-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,046-2
h

Di(propylene glycol) dimethyl ether, 99.1+%, mixture of . . . . . . . . .


isomers [111109-77-4] (PROGLYDEDMM) FW 162.23

FW 342.40 bp 232/5mm nr1.5280 d 1.120


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(2),108 FT-NMR 1(2),1242C
R&S 1(2),1899N
Plasticizer

bp 175 nr1.4080 d 0.902 Fp 149F(65C)


Product of Dow Chemical.
Aprotic solvent for use on proton-sensitive systems such as
water-based polyurethane coatings.

48,425-3
h

Di(propylene glycol) methyl ether, 99+%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [34590-94-8] (DOWANOLDPM) FW 148.20
bp 190 nr1.4220 d 0.951 Fp 166F(74C) Merck
Index 12,3407 FT-NMR 1(1),344B RTECS# JM1575000
Product of Dow Chemical

CH OC H OC H OH
3
3 6
3 6

28,328-2
h

Di(propylene glycol) methyl ether, 97%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[34590-94-8]

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48,420-2
O
CH

OC H OC H OCH
3 6
3 6
3

bp 200 nr1.4170 d 0.970


HYGROSCOPIC
Product of Dow Chemical

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

DIPSO, 97% [68399-80-4] [3-[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)amino]-2- . . . . . . . . .


hydroxy-1-propanesulfonic acid] FW 243.28 mp 189-192

Si

NHCH

36,764-8
h

47,625-0

O
C

NaO S
3

OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 12 3

NH

3,5-Disulfobenzoic acid, disodium salt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp > 350

IRRITANT

31,071-9

2,2'-Dithiobis(1-naphthylamine), 97% [38262-57-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 570.97 mp 48-53
Antioxidant

FT-IR 2(1),1118D

FW 348.49 mp 132-134 Beil. 13,681 Safety 2,1481A


R&S 1(1),1447F IRRITANT

HO C

CH CH CH S S CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2
2
2

OH

FW 266.30 mp 220-222 kmax 644(595)nm Beil. 14,198


FT-NMR 1(3),554A R&S 1(2),2771C RTECS# CB5750000
IRRITANT
Dye content ~97%

Ditetradecyl 3,3'-thiodipropionate, tech. [16545-54-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SS

Disparlure, see 24,921-1, cis-7,8-Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane


Disperse Blue 14 [2475-44-7] (C.I. 61500). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

4,4'-Dithiodibutyric acid, 95% [2906-60-7] (3-carboxypropyl . . . . . .


disulfide) FW 238.32 mp 108-110 Beil. 3,312
FT-NMR 1(1),820C
IRRITANT

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

Safety 2,693B R&S 1(1),575C

2,2'-Dithiodiethanol, see 38,047-4, 2-Hydroxyethyl disulfide


Dithranol, 97+% [1143-38-0] (1,8,9-anthracenetriol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 226.23 mp 180-182 Beil. 8,332 Merck Index 12,723
FT-NMR 1(2),313C FT-IR 2(2),1900B Safety 2,1483C
R&S 1(1),1305J RTECS# CB1225000 IRRITANT

94

18.20

SO Na
3

CH CH
C
2
2

NH

Disilane, 99.998%, electronic grade [1590-87-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 326.21

OH

O
S

FW 250.29 bp 317.5 nr1.4970 d 1.078 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 9(2),586 FT-NMR 1(2),1275B FT-IR 2(2),2872A
Safety 2,1472A R&S 1(2),1919D RTECS# TI1940000 IRRITANT

FW 62.22 mp -132.6 bp -14.5 Merck Index 12,3419


PYROPHORIC STENCH
Precursor for the rapid, low temperature deposition of
epitaxial silicon and silicon-based dielectrics. J. Appl. Phys.
1997, 81, 205.
Packaged in electropolished stainless steel lecture bottle with
stainless steel valve and CGA 350 outlet. Requires 316 SS gas
regulator Z17,395-9 or Z17,396-7.

NHCH

1L

FT-NMR 1(1),1435A R&S 1(1),1061I


pKa=7.6 at 20C, pH range 7.0-8.2
Licensed under U.S. Patent 4 246 194

Si

Di(propylene glycol) propyl ether, 98.5+%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [29911-27-1] (DOWANOLDPnP) FW 176.26

Di(propylene glycol) propyl ether, 95%, mixture of isomers . . . . . .


[29911-27-1] [a]r0 (neat)
Dipropyl phthalate, 99% [131-16-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

bp 212 nr1.4240 d 0.920 Fp 190F(87C)


RTECS# UB9353000 IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical

CH CH CH OC H OC H OH
3 2 2
3 6
3 6

Di(propylene glycol) methyl ether acetate, 98+%, mixture . . . . . . .


of isomers [88917-22-0] (DOWANOLDPMA) FW 190.24

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41,311-9
h

Ditridecyl 3,3'-thiodipropionate [10595-72-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2 3
C CH OH
2
CH OH
2

41,613-4
h

Di(trimethylolpropane), 97% [23235-61-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2 3
C CH
O
2
2
O CH
2

40,836-0
h

Di(trimethylolpropane) tetraacrylate [94108-97-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,527-8
h

Diundecyl phthalate, 99% [3648-20-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,690-9
h

Diurethane dimethacrylate, mixture of isomers [72869-86-4] . . . . .

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 542.91 nr1.4700 d 0.936


FT-IR 2(1),1118C
Mixture of branched C13 esters

FW 250.34

mp 108-111

Fp >230F(110C)

bp 215/4mm

FT-IR 2(1),338A

FW 466.53 nr1.4790 d 1.101 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1103D
Average M.W. 466. Inhibited with ~1000 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone
FW 474.73 bp 523 nr1.4800 d 0.950 Fp 230F(110C)
Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company. Distributed by
Aldrich Chemical Company

FW 470.57 bp 200 nr1.4850 d 1.110


FT-IR 2(1),1304A LIGHT-SENSITIVE

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

Divinylbenzene, tech., 55%, mixture of isomers [1321-74-0] . . . . . .


Remainder mainly 3- and 4-ethylvinylbenzene
Inhibited with E
1500 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol

Divinyl sulfone, see V370-0, Vinyl sulfone


1,3-Divinyl-1,1,3,3-tetramethyldisilazane, 97+% [7691-02-3] . . . . . . . .
FW 185.42 bp 161-163 nr1.4410 d 0.823 Fp 108F(42C)
FT-NMR 1(3),681C FT-IR 2(3),4396C R&S 1(2),2981I CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

1,3-Divinyltetramethyldisiloxane, 97% [2627-95-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 186.40 mp -99 bp 139 nr1.4110 d 0.809
Fp 76F(24C) Beil. 4(4),4080 FT-NMR 1(3),673A R&S 1(2),2975J
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

DMAEMA, see 23,490-7, 2-(Dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate


DMBA, see 47,062-7, 2,2-Bis(hydroxymethyl)butyric acid
Docosanedioic acid, 85% [505-56-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-Dodecafluoroheptyl acrylate, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2993-85-3] FW 386.14 bp 197 nr1.3420 d 1.581
Fp 215F(101C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

47,432-0
OCH (CF ) CHF
2
25
2

FW 130.19 nr1.5740 d 0.914 Fp 148F(64C)


FT-IR 2(2),1648A R&S 1(1),1141B RTECS# CZ9370000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
Inhibited with 1000 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol

FW 370.58 mp 119-125 Beil. 2(2),629 FT-NMR 1(1),774B


FT-IR 2(1),777A R&S 1(1),545E IRRITANT

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

Divanillin, see 45,563-6, 6,6'-Dihydroxy-5,5'-dimethoxy-[1,1'biphenyl]-3,3'-dicarboxaldehyde


Divinylbenzene, tech., 80%, mixture of isomers [1321-74-0] . . . . . .

2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-Dodecafluoroheptyl methacrylate, 95% . . . . . .


[2261-99-6] FW 400.17 bp 112/40mm nr1.3490 d 1.536
Fp 220F(104C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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O
H C
2

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

1,12-Dodecanediamine, see D1,640-1, 1,12-Diaminododecane


1,12-Dodecanedicarboxylic acid, 99% [821-38-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(tetradecanedioic acid) FW 258.36 mp 126-128 Beil. 2,732

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

Dodecanedioic acid, 99% [693-23-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1,10-decanedicarboxylic acid) FW 230.30 mp 128-130
FT-IR 2(1),776A Safety 2,1014B

Dodecanedioyl dichloride, 98% [4834-98-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dodecanoyl peroxide, see 29,078-5, Lauroyl peroxide


2-Dodecenedioic acid, see 17,724-5, Traumatic acid
2-Dodecen-1-ylsuccinic anhydride, 95% [19780-11-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 266.38 mp 41-43 bp 180-182/5mm Fp 352F(177C)
FT-NMR 1(1),1177A FT-IR 2(1),1213C Safety 2,1492C
R&S 1(1),835K MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Dodecenylsuccinic anhydride, tech., 90%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [25377-73-5] (DDSA) FW 266.38 bp 150/3mm
nr1.4790 d 1.005 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(5),11,105
RTECS# WN1225000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

OC H
3 6

OH
y
CHCH (CH ) CH
2
27 3

38,592-1

2-Dodecenylsuccinic polyglyceride [143269-29-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4820

52,295-3
h

SO H
3

d 1.237

Fp >230F(110C)

FT-IR 2(1),1042B

Dodecyl acrylate, see 44,731-5, Lauryl acrylate


Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, 70 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-propanol [27176-87-0] FW 326.49 bp 82 nr1.4790
d 0.992 Fp 85F(29C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Dopant for conducting polymers; strong acid catalyst for
amino cross-linked coatings
Soluble in water, alcohols, glycol ethers, glycols, esters,
ketones, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons

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

FW 267.20 bp 140/0.5mm nr1.4680 d 1.069


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),2127 FT-NMR 1(1),1212C
FT-IR 2(1),1248B Safety 2,1489D R&S 1(1),869E CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR

81.40
271.20

Fp >230F(110C)

bp 245/10mm Beil. 2,729


R&S 1(1),543N IRRITANT
DuPont product

Cl

H
12 23

HO

D22,120-1
h

D100-9
h

CHCH (CH ) CH
2
27 3

d 1.706

FT-NMR 1(1),773C FT-IR 2(1),776C


R&S 1(1),545C IRRITANT

C
O

5mL
25mL

nr1.3470 d 1.567 Fp 212F(100C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

$
84.80

d 1.607 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

[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

bp 270 nr1.3680 d 1.561 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of
ca. 80-85% 2-hydroxy, 15-20% 1-hydroxy

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

Dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt, tech. [25155-30-0] . . .


FW 348.48 Merck Index 12,8757 FT-IR 2(2),3239B
Safety 2,1494B R&S 1(2),2207H RTECS# DB6825000
IRRITANT

TOXIC

Dodecyl gallate, see 28,963-9, Lauryl gallate


Dodecyl methacrylate, see 29,181-1, Lauryl methacrylate

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O

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

Dodecyl sulfate, sodium salt, 70% [151-21-3] (sodium . . . . . . . . . . . .


lauryl sulfate)

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)

3-Dodecylthiophene, 97% [104934-52-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 252.47 bp 290 nr1.4880 d 0.902 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),3468B
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

Cl

28,056-9
h

Dodecyltrichlorosilane, 98% [4484-72-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,349-6
h

Dodecyl vinyl ether, 98% [765-14-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si Cl
Cl

CH

nr1.4470 d 0.890 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),368B IRRITANT

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

bp 212/0.7mm nr1.4840 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1351B CORROSIVE
UV absorber

45,636-5

CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2 10 2

Dodecyl sulfate, sodium salt, 98% [151-21-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(sodium lauryl sulfate) FW 288.38 mp 204-207

Dodecyl/tetradecyl glycidyl ether, tech. [68609-97-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH (CH ) CH
2
2 10 3

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2

tert-Dodecyl polysulfide, TPS20 [68425-15-0] (di-tert-. . . . . . . . . . . .


dodecyl polysulfide)

41,284-8
h

NH
CH

tert-Dodecyl polysulfide, TPS32 [68425-15-0] (di-tert-. . . . . . . . . . . .


dodecyl polysulfide) nr1.5450 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)

Contains ~25% tetradecyl sulfate, sodium salt and ~5%


hexadecyl sulfate, sodium salt

CH (CH ) CH OCH
3
2n 2
2

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2

250mL
1L

FT-IR 2(1),1351C

Beil. 1(3),1786 Fieser 13,281 Merck Index 12,8782


FT-IR 2(1),1532B Safety 2,1495C R&S 1(1),1079E
RTECS# WT1050000 IRRITANT
Useful as an anionic surfactant1 and for the separation of
proteins and lipids by electrophoresis.2 (1) Colloid Polym. Sci.
1994, 272, 141. (2) Electrophoresis (Weinheim, Fed. Repub. Ger.)
1993, 14, 1038. Anal. Biochem. 1993, 214, 490.

O
S

$
16.30
51.50

Average Mn ca. 434. Viscosity (40C) 53 cps


Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Pour point : -21C

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

FW 303.78 bp 293-294 nr1.4540 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 4(3),1907 FT-IR 2(3),4360D Safety 2,1496A R&S 1(2),2963K
RTECS# VV3940000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 212.38 bp 117-120 nr1.4382 d 0.817
FT-IR 2(1),317B IRRITANT

Fp >230F(110C)

DOP, see D20,115-4, Dioctyl phthalate


DOWANOLDB, see 48,429-6, Di(ethylene glycol)
butyl ether
DOWANOLDM, see 48,426-1, Di(ethylene glycol)
methyl ether
DOWANOLDPM, see 48,425-3, Di(propylene glycol) methyl
ether, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLDPMA, see 48,420-2, Di(propylene glycol)
methyl ether acetate, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLDPnB, see 48,423-7, Di(propylene glycol) butyl
ether, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLDPnP, see 48,421-0, Di(propylene glycol)
propyl ether, mixture of isomers

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$

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

DOWANOLEB, see 48,428-8, Ethylene glycol butyl ether


DOWANOLEPh, see 48,431-8, Ethylene glycol phenyl ether
DOWANOLPDGA, see 52807-2, Propylene glycol diacetate
DOWANOLPM, see 48,440-7, 1-Methoxy-2-propanol
DOWANOLPMA, see 48,443-1, 1-Methoxy-2-propanol
acetate
DOWANOLPnB, see 48,441-5, Propylene glycol butyl
ether, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLPnP, see 48,432-6, Propylene glycol propyl
ether, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLPPh, see 48,442-3, 1-Phenoxy-2-propanol
DOWANOLTPM, see 48,424-5, Tri(propylene glycol)
methyl ether, mixture of isomers
DOWANOLTPnB, see 48,422-9, Tri(propylene glycol) butyl
ether, mixture of isomers
DOW CORNING704 silicone diffusion pump fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[3982-82-9] (1,3,3,5-tetramethyl-1,1,5,5-tetraphenyltrisiloxane) FW 484.82 bp 215/0.5mm nr 1.5590

DOWEX1X2-100 ion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,738-7
h

DOWEX1X2-200 ion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,739-5
h

DOWEX1X2-400 ion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,861-2

DOWEX1X4-50 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 2% cross-linking,


50-100 mesh
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)
Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 2% cross-linking,
100-200 mesh
Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 2% cross-linking,
200-400 mesh
Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 4% cross-linking,
20-50 mesh

DOWEX1X4-100 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 4% cross-linking,
50-100 mesh

42,859-0

DOWEX1X4-200 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 4% cross-linking,
100-200 mesh

42,860-4

DOWEX1X4-400 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 4% cross-linking,
200-400 mesh

21,740-9

DOWEX1X8-50 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
20-50 mesh

21,741-7

DOWEX1X8-100 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
50-100 mesh

21,742-5

DOWEX1X8-200 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
100-200 mesh

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

DOW CORNING705 silicone diffusion pump fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[3390-61-2] (1,3,5-trimethyl-1,1,3,5,5-pentaphenyltrisiloxane) FW 546.90 bp 245/0.5mm nr 1.5800
d 1.090

500mL
2.5L

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21,743-3

DOWEX1X8-400 ion-exchange resin [60267-37-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
200-400 mesh

43,665-8
h

DOWEX21K Cl anion-exchange resin [60177-39-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,862-0

DOWEX2X8-100 ion-exchange resin [9049-11-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion, uniform particle size,


16-30 mesh
Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
50-100 mesh

42,863-9

DOWEX2X8-200 ion-exchange resin [9049-11-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
100-200 mesh

42,864-7

DOWEX2X8-400 ion-exchange resin [9049-11-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion. 8% cross-linking,
200-400 mesh

43,662-3
h

DOWEX22 Cl anion-exchange resin [69011-15-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,394-2
h

DOWEXMARATHONA anion-exchange resin [60177-39-1] . .

43,393-4
h

DOWEXMARATHONA2 anion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[69011-15-0]

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

Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion, cross-linked, 30-40


mesh. 42% water retention capacity

42,876-0

DOWEXMSA-1 macroporous ion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[53125-38-5]

42,877-9

DOWEXMSA-2 macroporous ion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[79818-58-9]

43,660-7
h

DOWEX550A OH anion-exchange resin [69011-18-3] . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,667-4
h
43,666-6
h

DOWEX66 ion-exchange resin [69011-17-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dowex-1-chloride, strongly basic anion, 20-50 mesh

Dowex-2-chloride, strongly basic anion, 16-50 mesh


IRRITANT
Dowex-1-hydroxide, strongly basic anion, 25-35 mesh
Dowex hydroxide, weakly basic anion, macroporous

DOWEXMARATHONWBA anion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[69011-17-2]
Dowex hydroxide, weakly basic anion, macroporous,
25-50 mesh

42,879-5

DOWEXWGR-2 ion-exchange resin [62996-83-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex hydroxide, weakly basic anion, macroporous,
20-50 mesh

21,744-1

DOWEX50WX2-100 ion-exchange resin [12612-37-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 9,256 R&S 1(3),3549A
Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 2% crosslinking, 50-100 mesh

21,746-8

DOWEX50WX2-200 ion-exchange resin [12612-37-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 2% crosslinking, 100-200 mesh

21,747-6

DOWEX50WX2-400 ion-exchange resin [12612-37-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 2% crosslinking, 200-400 mesh

42,882-5

DOWEX50WX4-50 ion-exchange resin [11113-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 4% crosslinking, 20-50 mesh

42,866-3

DOWEX50WX4-100 ion-exchange resin [11113-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 4% crosslinking, 50-100 mesh

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Alphabetical List of Products


42,209-6

DOWEX50WX4-200 ion-exchange resin [11113-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 4% crosslinking, 100-200 mesh

42,867-1

DOWEX50WX4-200R ion-exchange resin [37199-22-7] . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 4% crosslinking, 100-200 mesh

21,748-4

DOWEX50WX4-400 ion-exchange resin [11113-61-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 4% crosslinking, 200-400 mesh

42,870-1

DOWEXHCR-W2 ion-exchange resin [76689-17-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Dowex hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 8% cross-linking,
16-40 mesh

21,749-2
h

DOWEX50WX8-100 ion-exchange resin [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,750-6
h

DOWEX50WX8-200 ion-exchange resin [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,751-4
h

DOWEX50WX8-400 ion-exchange resin [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,661-5
h

DOWEX650C H cation-exchange resin [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,395-0
h

DOWEXMARATHONC cation-exchange resin [69011-20-7] .

44,648-3
h
42,872-8

DOWEXDR-2030 [69011-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fieser 1,511 4,266 5,355 6,302 9,256 R&S 1(3),3549B


Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 8% crosslinking, 50-100 mesh
Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 8% crosslinking, 100-200 mesh
Dowex-50W-hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 8% crosslinking, 200-400 mesh
Dowex hydrogen, strongly acidic cation, uniform particle size,
25-30 mesh
Dowex hydrogen, strongly acidic cation, 30-40 mesh, 53%
water retention capacity
30-60 dry mesh. Ion-exchange strong acid catalyst

DOWEXHCR-S ion-exchange resin [64082-73-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Dowex hydrogen, strongly acidic cation. 8% cross-linking,
20-50 mesh

42,878-7

DOWEXMSC-1 macroporous ion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[53025-53-9] IRRITANT
Dowex sodium, strong cation, 20-50 mesh

43,668-2
h

DOWEX88 ion-exchange resin [69011-22-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,881-7

DOWEXCCR-3 ion-exchange resin [74191-82-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IRRITANT
Dowex sodium, strong cation, macroporous, 16-40 mesh
Dowex hydrogen, weakly acidic cation, 20-50 mesh

42,873-6

DOWEXMR-3 mixed bed ion-exchange resin [103591-11-3] . . . .


IRRITANT
Mixture [1:1] of HCR-S[H+] and SBR[OH-]. 8% cross-linking,
20-50 mesh
Nuclear grade, gel form, styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer
matrix
Mixed bed of DOWEXMARATHONC cationic and DOWEX
MONOSPHERE550A anionic uniform bead size, gel-type
resins. Uniform size beads offer higher surface area for
increased capacity and faster kinetics.
Polishing ultrapure water for critical electronics/semiconductor
applications.

42,874-4

DOWEXMR-3C mixed bed ion-exchange resin [103591-11-3] . .


Mixture [1:1] of HCR-S[H+] and SBR[OH-]. 8% cross-linking,
16-45 mesh, specially processed for polishing

42,869-8

DOWEXRetardion11A8 ion-exchange resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Mixed bed, 50-100 mesh

100

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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

Alphabetical List of Products

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

DUOLITEA-7 ion-exchange resin [32610-77-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,669-0
h

DUOLITEC-26 ion-exchange resin [68441-33-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,966-5
h

DYTEKA amine, 99% [15520-10-2] (2-methyl-1,5- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


pentanediamine) FW 116.21 bp 193 nr1.4590 d 0.860

DYTEKEP diamine, 98% [589-37-7] (1,3-diaminopentane) . . . . . .

52,525-1
h

Eastman PA-6 Plasticizer Adhesive [6422-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Bis(2-ethylhexyl) terphthalate (80%), Poly(2,2,4-trimethyl1,3-pentanediolmaleate (20%))

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

Ellagic acid hydrate, tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),1949E

H O
2

E101-2
h

EGTA, see 23,453-2, Ethylenebis(oxyethylenenitrilo)tetraacetic acid


3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,12,12,12-Eicosafluoro-11- . . . . . . . . .
(trifluoromethyl)dodecyl methacrylate, 96% [74256-14-7]

FW 302.19 mp > 300 Beil. 19,261


RTECS# DJ2620000 IRRITANT

OH
O

34.30

bp 98-101/1.7mm Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

OH

HO

FW 102.18 mp -121 bp 164 nr1.4520 d 0.855


Fp 138F(58C) [a]27 0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),456A R&S 1(1),309J
CORROSIVE
DuPont product

FW 626.16

OCH (CF ) CHF


2
29
2

500g

FW 682.22 mp 28-32 bp 110-111/2mm Fp >230F(110C)


IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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

Manufactured by Eastman Chemical Company. Distributed by


Aldrich Chemical Company

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%

Fp 177F(80C) Beil. 4,270 FT-NMR 1(1),467C FT-IR 2(1),457C


R&S 1(1),311D RTECS# SA0248500 CORROSIVE
DuPont product

CH CH CHCH CH NH
3 2
2 2 2
NH
2

43,670-4
h

Emeraldine base polyaniline, see 53,068-9, Polyaniline,


emeraldine base
cis-3,6-Endomethylene-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic acid, see
21,670-4, cis-5-Norbornene-endo-2,3-dicarboxylic acid
Epibromohydrin, 98% [3132-64-7] (1-bromo-2,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
epoxypropane) FW 136.98 mp -40 bp 134-136 nr1.4820
d 1.601 Fp 133F(56C) Beil. 17,9 FT-NMR 1(1),370B
FT-IR 2(1),364B Safety 2,1516D R&S 1(1),247L
RTECS# TX4115000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

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Alphabetical List of Products


ClCH

E105-5
h
2

d 1.183 Fp 93F(33C) Beil. 17,6 Fieser 1,355 4,222


5,290 Merck Index 12,3648 FT-NMR 1(1),369B
FT-IR 2(1),363C Safety 2,1517A R&S 1(1),247I
RTECS# TX4900000 HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

FCH

E110-1
O

24,134-2
h

CH CH
3 2
O

CH CH
3 2
O

3
H

CH
O

CH

EPON164, see 40,551-5, Poly[(o-cresyl glycidyl ether)-coformaldehyde]


EPON1031, see 41,296-1, Tetraphenylolethane
glycidyl ether
Epoxy Bisphenol A resin, see 18,119-6, Poly(Bisphenol A-coepichlorohydrin)
1,2-Epoxybutane, 99+% [106-88-7] (a-butylene oxide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50mL

16.80

FW 72.11 bp 63 nr1.3840 d 0.837 Fp 10F(-12C)


Beil. 17(2),17 FT-NMR 1(1),364A FT-IR 2(3),301B Safety 2,1520D
R&S 1(1),245D RTECS# EK3675000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID

16.80
38.70

29,404-7

cis-2,3-Epoxybutane, 97% [1758-33-4] (cis-b-butylene oxide) . . . . . .

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

FW 72.11 mp -84 to -83 bp 60-61 nr1.3830 d 0.826


Fp -7F(-21C) Beil. 17(4),48 FT-NMR 1(1),364B FT-IR 2(1),358D
Safety 2,1521A R&S 1(1),245E RTECS# EK3855020
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

trans-2,3-Epoxybutane, 96% [21490-63-1] (trans-b-butylene . . . . . . .


oxide) FW 72.11 bp 54-55 nr1.3730 d 0.804
Fp -16F(-26C) Beil. 17(4),49 FT-NMR 1(1),364C
FT-IR 2(1),359A Safety 2,1521B R&S 1(1),245F
RTECS# EK3855000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

51,741-0
O

3,4-Epoxy-1-butene, see 12,757-4, Butadiene monoxide


1,2-Epoxycyclododecane, see C9,720-2, Cyclododecane
epoxide
1,4-Epoxycyclohexane, see O-870-4, 7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane
1-[2-(3,4-Epoxycyclohexyl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo-. . . . . . .
pentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97%
(epoxycyclohexylethyl-POSS) FW 1025.77 mp ~300 (dec.)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

1,2-Epoxybutane, 99% [106-88-7] (a-butylene oxide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
O

$
12.80
13.00
20.20

10,997-5
h

25,531-9
H

Epifluorohydrin, 98% [503-09-3] (1,2-epoxy-3-fluoropropane) . . . . .

5g
100g
1kg

FW 76.07 bp 85-86 nr1.3680 d 1.067 Fp 40F(4C)


FT-NMR 1(1),369A FT-IR 2(1),363B Safety 2,1518B
R&S 1(1),247H RTECS# TZ3325000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

CH

Epichlorohydrin, 99% [106-89-8] (1-chloro-2,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


epoxypropane) FW 92.53 mp -57 bp 115-117 nr1.4380

2
O

Epoxycyclohexylethyl-POSS, see 51,741-0, 1-[2-(3,4-Epoxycyclohexyl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


3,4-Epoxycyclohexylmethyl 3,4-epoxycyclohexane- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
carboxylate [2386-87-0] FW 252.31 mp -37 nr1.4980
d 1.170 Fp 245F(118C) FT-IR 2(1),1140D
MUTAGEN IRRITANT

RTECS# RN7750000

CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2
O

102

26,033-9
h

1,2-Epoxydecane, 95% [2404-44-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 156.27 bp 94/15mm nr1.4290 d 0.840 Fp 173F(78C)
Beil. 17,18 FT-NMR 1(1),365C FT-IR 2(1),360C Safety 2,1521D
R&S 1(1),245J MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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H C
2

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

1,2-Epoxyethylbenzene, see S500-6, Styrene oxide


3-Epoxyethyl-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane, see 11,015-9,
4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide
1,2-Epoxy-3-fluoropropane, see E110-1, Epifluorohydrin
1,2-Epoxyhexadecane, tech., 85% [7320-37-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 240.43 mp 21-22 bp 175-180/12mm nr1.4460 d 0.846
Fp 200F(93C) Beil. 17,20 FT-NMR 1(1),366C FT-IR 2(1),361B
Safety 2,1522D R&S 1(1),247A RTECS# ML9450000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

1,2-Epoxyhexane, 97% [1436-34-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,2-Epoxy-5-hexene, 97% [10353-53-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1,2-Epoxy-3-methylbutane, 97% [1438-14-8] (3-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . .


butene-1-oxide,isopropyloxirane) FW 86.13 bp 80-84

11,780-3

2,3-Epoxy-2-methylbutane, 97% [5076-19-7] .(2-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . .


butylene-2-oxide,trimethyloxirane) FW 86.13 bp 75
d 0.818

$
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)

cis-7,8-Epoxy-2-methyloctadecane, 96%, synthetic [29804-22-6] . .


(disparlure) FW 282.51 Fp 142F(61C) [a]25 0 (c=1, CHCl3)

exo-2,3-Epoxynorbornane, 97% [3146-39-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 110.16 mp 122-124 Fp 50F(10C) FT-NMR 1(1),378B
FT-IR 2(1),373D Safety 2,1524A R&S 1(1),253D
RTECS# RB7176000 FLAMMABLE SOLID

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 14 2
O

CH (CH ) CH
3
24 2

26,023-1
h

1,2-Epoxyoctadecane, tech., 85% [7390-81-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,025-8

1,2-Epoxyoctane, 96% [2984-50-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,035-5

1,2-Epoxy-7-octene, 97% [19600-63-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 126.20 nr1.4350 d 0.854 Fp 101F(38C)
FT-NMR 1(1),368C FT-IR 2(1),362D Safety 2,1524D
R&S 1(1),247G RTECS# RR0502000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

H C C H CH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 2
O

CH CH CH
2 2 3

FW 268.49 mp 33-35 bp 137/0.5mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 17(4),140 FT-NMR 1(1),367A FT-IR 2(1),361C
Safety 2,1524B R&S 1(1),247B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
FW 128.22 bp 62.5-63/17mm nr1.4200 d 0.839
Fp 99F(37C) Beil. 17,17 FT-NMR 1(1),365B FT-IR 2(1),360B
Safety 2,1524C R&S 1(1),245I RTECS# RG9625000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

d 0.832

5mL
25mL

Merck Index 12,3425 FT-NMR 1(1),367B FT-IR 2(1),361D


Safety 2,1523C R&S 1(1),247C RTECS# RR0473000 IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(1),363A

FW 184.32 bp 124-125/15mm nr1.4360 d 0.844


Fp 221F(105C) Beil. 17(4),136 FT-NMR 1(1),366A
FT-IR 2(1),360D Safety 2,1522B R&S 1(1),245K
RTECS# JR2450000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

nr1.3855
CH (CH ) CH
3
28 2

Fp 173F(78C)

1,2-Epoxydodecane, 95% [2855-19-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

nr1.3910

CH
3

d 0.842

FW 98.15 bp 119-121 nr1.4250 d 0.870 Fp 60F(15C)


Beil. 17(4),163 FT-NMR 1(1),368B FT-IR 2(1),362C
Safety 2,1523B R&S 1(1),247F RTECS# MP6780000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
May contain up to 3% benzene

H C C H CH CH
2
2 2

CH

nr1.4420

FW 100.16 bp 118-120 nr1.4060 d 0.831 Fp 60F(15C)


Beil. 17(4),86 R&S 1(1),245H RTECS# MO3630000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
May contain up to 3% acetic acid

CH

1,2-Epoxy-9-decene, 96% [85721-25-1] [(7-octenyl)oxirane] . . . . . . . .

40,774-7
h

1,2-Epoxypentane, 98% [1003-14-1] (propyloxirane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 86.13 bp 89-90/750mm nr1.3960 d 0.830 Fp 10F(-12C)
[a]r0 (neat) Beil. 17(4),70 FT-IR 2(1),359C RTECS# SA2700000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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24,848-7
h
O CH

33,207-0
2
O

CH

15,886-0
h
2
O

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 10 2

1,2-Epoxypropane-d6, see 45,569-5, Propylene-d6 oxide


(2,3-Epoxypropyl)benzene, 98% [4436-24-2] [(phenylmethyl)- . . . . .
oxirane] FW 134.18 bp 98-100/17mm nr1.5230 d 1.020

2,3-Epoxypropyl furfuryl ether, see 32,548-1, Furfuryl


glycidyl ether
2,3-Epoxypropyl methacrylate, see 15,123-8, Glycidyl
methacrylate
2,3-Epoxypropyl 4-methoxyphenyl ether, see 14,806-7,
Glycidyl 4-methoxyphenyl ether
N-(2,3-Epoxypropyl)phthalimide, 95% [5455-98-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 203.20 mp 98-100 Beil. 21(4),5359 FT-NMR 1(2),1461C
FT-IR 2(2),3079D Safety 2,1525C R&S 1(2),2083B
RTECS# TI4950000 IRRITANT

26,026-6
h

1,2-Epoxytetradecane, tech., 85% [3234-28-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,073-6

exo-3,6-Epoxy-1,2,3,6-tetrahydrophthalic anhydride [6118-51-0]. . .

FW 212.38 bp 95-96/0.4mm nr1.4408 d 0.845


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(4),139 FT-NMR 1(1),366B
FT-IR 2(1),361A Safety 2,1526A R&S 1(1),245L
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
FW 166.13 mp 118 (dec.) Beil. 19(2),181 FT-NMR 1(1),1179A
R&S 1(1),837B RTECS# KC9650000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

O
O
O

41,499-9

3,4-Epoxytetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide, 97% [4509-11-9] . . . . . . .


FW 134.15 mp 158-161 Beil. 19(4),111 FT-NMR 1(1),1423B
FT-IR 2(1),1498B R&S 1(1),1045L RTECS# RP3850000 IRRITANT
Used to prepare sulfolene derivatives1 and acyclic polyenes
used in natural product synthesis.2 For a synthesis, see
Tetrahedron Lett. 1971, 2609. (1) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1
1972, 1335. (2) J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1991, 114.

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

Fp 179F(81C) [a]r0 (neat) Beil. 17,51 FT-NMR 1(2),220C


FT-IR 2(2),1816A R&S 1(1),1251D RTECS# DA0178000 IRRITANT

O
N

50g
250g

d 1.109 Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (c=1, CHCl3) Beil. 17,105


Fieser 1,355 FT-NMR 1(2),223A FT-IR 2(2),1817A
Safety 2,1525A R&S 1(1),1251K RTECS# TZ3675000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

CH

1,2-Epoxy-3-phenoxypropane, 99% [122-60-1] (glycidyl . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenyl ether) FW 150.18 mp 3.5 bp 245 nr1.5300

14,503-3

3,4-Epoxytetrahydrothiophene-1,1-dioxide, tech. [4509-11-9] . . . . . .

1g

34.20

24,657-3

Esculetin, 98% [305-01-1] (6,7-dihydroxycoumarin) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g
5g

33.30
131.90

100mL
500mL

13.60
26.20

S
O

HO
HO

FW 178.15 mp 271-273 Beil. 18,98 Merck Index 12,3738


FT-NMR 1(2),1314C FT-IR 2(2),2909D Safety 2,1532D
R&S 1(2),1943M RTECS# GN6382500 IRRITANT

E370-8
h
CH CH SH
3 2

1,2-Ethanediol dimethacrylate, see 33,568-1, Ethylene glycol


dimethacrylate
Ethanethiol, 97% [75-08-1] (ethyl mercaptan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 62.13 bp 35 nr1.4306 d 0.839 Fp 1F(-17C)
Beil. 1,340 Merck Index 12,3771 FT-NMR 1(1),411A
FT-IR 2(1),406C Safety 2,1546C R&S 1(1),277C
RTECS# KI9625000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID STENCH

1,1,1-Ethanetrimethanol, see T8,780-7, 1,1,1Tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane


4-Ethenylphenol acetate, see 38,054-7, 4-Acetoxystyrene
Ethenyltrimethylsilane, see 21,395-0, Vinyltrimethylsilane

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O
C CH

27,571-9
h

4'
-Ethoxyacetophenone, 98% [1676-63-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,341-9
h

Ethoxydiphenylvinylsilane, 97% [17933-85-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 164.20 mp 37-39 bp 268-269/758mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 8,88 FT-NMR 1(2),844B FT-IR 2(2),2407D R&S 1(2),1643D

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

2-(2-Ethoxyethoxy)ethyl acrylate, see 40,829-8, Di(ethylene


glycol) ethyl ether acrylate
2-Ethoxyethyl acrylate, 98% [106-74-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 144.17 bp 78/23mm nr1.4270 d 0.982 Fp 150F(65C)
Beil. 2(3),1232 FT-IR 2(1),1098B RTECS# AS9800000
HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
Inhibited with 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-Ethoxyethyl methacrylate, 99% [2370-63-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 158.20 bp 91-93/35mm nr1.4290 d 0.964
Fp 161F(71C) Beil. 2(3),1291 FT-NMR 1(1),1052C
FT-IR 2(3),723C Safety 2,1557C R&S 1(1),759C IRRITANT
Stabilized with 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-Ethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, see 17,200-6, Benzoin


ethyl ether
3-Ethoxy-1,2-propanediol, 98% [1874-62-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 120.15 bp 222 nr1.4410 d 1.063 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 1,512 FT-NMR 1(1),341A FT-IR 2(1),327C Safety 2,1561A
R&S 1(1),225B RTECS# TY6400000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

CH CH OCH CHCH OH
3 2
2
2

CH

FW 254.41 bp 148/5mm nr1.5530 d 1.017


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 16(4),1480 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

4-Ethoxystyrene, tech., 90% [5459-40-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 148.21 bp 99-100/11mm nr1.5490 d 0.990
Fp 190F(87C) Beil. 6,561 FT-IR 2(2),1803D R&S 1(1),1243A

OCH CH
2 3

O
CH

C CH2CH CH C OCH2CH3
2 2

19,209-0
h

Ethyl 4-acetylbutyrate, 98% [13984-57-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E970-6
h

Ethyl acrylate, 99% [140-88-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E1,220-6
h

2-Ethylanthraquinone, 97+% [84-51-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,779-3
h

5-Ethyl-1-aza-3,7-dioxabicyclo[3.3.0]octane, 97% [7747-35-5] . . . . . .

51,360-1
h

Ethyl 3,3-bis(tert-amylperoxy)butyrate, 75 wt. % solution in . . . . . .


odorless mineral spirits [67567-23-1] (Luperox533M75)

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

FW 158.20 bp 221-222 nr1.4270 d 0.989 Fp 157F(69C)


Beil. 3,686 FT-NMR 1(1),1096A FT-IR 2(1),1148D Safety 2,1566C
R&S 1(1),785H
FW 100.12 mp -71 bp 99 nr1.4060 d 0.924
Fp 60F(15C) Beil. 2,399 Fieser 6,251 Merck Index 12,3805
FT-NMR 1(1),973C FT-IR 2(1),1021D Safety 2,1567A
R&S 1(1),719D RTECS# AT0700000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 15-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 236.27 mp 108-111 Beil. 7(1),425 FT-NMR 1(2),913A
FT-IR 2(2),2492A R&S 1(2),1687J RTECS# CB0525000

FW 143.19 bp 75/10mm nr1.4610 d 1.083 Fp 175F(79C)


Beil. 27(4),6292 FT-IR 2(1),599A IRRITANT

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

FW 320.43 nr1.4285 d 0.894 Fp 115F(46C) OXIDIZER


Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

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CH
CH

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

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,068-9
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,069-7
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,383-7
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,749-9
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,065-4
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH OR
2

RO

20,067-0
h

OR

RO

54.60
181.80

Merck Index 12,3828 FT-IR 2(3),4601B Safety 2,1588A


R&S 1(2),3159M RTECS# FJ5950500 IRRITANT
Powder. Ethoxyl content 46%. Softening point 155C.
Viscosity (5% solution in 60/40 toluene/ethanol) 100 cps.
Density 1.17

5g
250g
500g

15.70
49.60
82.60

Powder. Ethoxyl content 48%. Softening point 155C.


Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 4 cps

5g
250g
500g

17.90
57.30
95.50

Powder. Ethoxyl content 48%. Softening point 155C.


Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 10 cps

5g
250g
500g

19.30
40.20
64.40

Powder. Ethoxyl content 48%. Softening point 155C.


Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 22 cps

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

Ethyl 2-(bromomethyl)acrylate, 98% [17435-72-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 193.05 bp 38/0.8mm nr1.4790 d 1.398 Fp 178F(81C)
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT

OR

O
RO

42,522-2

OCH CH
2 3

CH Br
2

500mL

OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator

Ethyl 3,3-bis(tert-butylperoxy)butyrate, ~75 wt. % solution . . . . . . .


in odorless mineral spirits [55794-20-2] (Luperox
233M75) FW 292.38 nr1.4240 d 0.909 Fp 142F(61C)

R = CH CH
2 3
or H

Ethoxyl content 48 wt. %. Viscosity (5 wt. % solution in 80/20


toluene/ethanol) 46 cps. Tg 120-124
D.S. (ethyl) : 2.25-2.58
Density (film) : 1.16 g/mL
Refractive index (film) : 1.47
Water vapor transmission, 3-mil. film
(ASTM E96-66,E) : 890 g/m2/24hrs
Hardness (Sward, 3-mil. film) : 52-61
Readily soluble in esters, aromatic hydrocarbons, alcohols and
ketones. Produces transparent films, unaffected by visible and
UV light. Flexible over a wide temperature range (70 to 150C),
exhibits low flammability and can be made flame-retardant.
Compatible with plasticizers and modifiers to improve adhesion,
gloss, hardness and water resistance.
Film-former in coating, hot-melt adhesives and transfer inks and
as a plastic coating for a variety of substrates.
Powder. Ethoxyl content 48%. Softening point 155C.
Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 100 cps.
Density 1.13.

Granules. Ethoxyl content 48%. Softening point 157C.


Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 300 cps

CH OR
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ROCH

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

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,066-2
h

Ethyl cellulose [9004-57-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,581-2
h

Ethyl 2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate, 98% [5232-99-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

E2,485-9

Ethyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate, 97% [3943-89-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Powder. Ethoxyl content 49%. Softening point 162C.


Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20 toluene/ethanol) 10 cps.

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

Powder. Ethoxyl content 49%. Viscosity (5% solution in 80/20


toluene/ethanol) 100 cps.

CH OR
2

CN
C

C
C

OCH CH
2 3

FW 277.33 mp 97-99 bp 174/0.2mm


FT-IR 2(2),3134A RTECS# AT6200000

Beil. 9(3),4601

O
C OCH CH
2 3

FW 182.18 mp 132-134 Beil. 10,396 FT-NMR 1(2),1260A


FT-IR 2(2),2853C Safety 2,1599A R&S 1(2),1909E IRRITANT

OH
OH

44,627-0
h

Fp 220F(104C) [a]r0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),599B


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Moisture-scavenger. Viscosity (25) 30 cps
Functionality of 2
Hydrolyzed by water to yield a ketone and amino alcohol,
which reacts with isocyanate groups. Soluble in polyols and
organic solvents.
Reactive diluent for urethane prepolymers. Replaces polyol
component.

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

Ethyl 4-dimethylaminobenzoate, 99+% [10287-53-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

35,887-8

N,N'-Ethylenebisacrylamide, tech. [2956-58-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 168.20 mp 138-140 Beil. 4(3),526 FT-IR 2(1),1267B


R&S 1(1),883K FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT

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

FW 193.25 mp 64-66 Beil. 14(1),571 FT-NMR 1(2),1264C


FT-IR 2(2),2859B Safety 2,1600B R&S 1(2),1911M

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

4,4'-Ethylenebis(2,6-morpholinedione), see 33,204-6, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic dianhydride


N,N'-Ethylenebisoleamide [110-31-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 589.01 mp 115-118 FT-IR 2(1),1257A
<420lm beads
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <10
Insoluble in water and most organic solvents at room
temperature. Soluble in ketones, alcohols and aromatic solvents
at their boiling points.
Processing lubricants, release agents, antistats, pigment
dispersing aids, oil-based antifoaming agent and additive to
coatings.

1,1'-Ethylenebis(5-oxo-3-pyrrolidinecarboxylic acid), 98% . . . . . . . . .


[2761-13-9] FW 284.27 mp 247 FT-NMR 1(1),1290B
FT-IR 2(1),1341A

R&S 1(1),925G IRRITANT

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O

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

Safety 2,1609C R&S 1(1),651B

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

Ethylenediamine, polymer-bound [177987-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, dipotassium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dihydrate, 99% [25102-12-9] [(ethylenedinitrilo)tetraacetic acid, dipotassium salt, EDTA, dipotassium salt]

5g
100g
500g

14.00
26.70
97.50

Ethylenediaminetetraacetic dianhydride, 98% [23911-25-3] . . . . . . .


[4,4'
-ethylenebis(2,6-morpholinedione)] FW 256.22

10g
50g

27.50
92.10

250g
1kg

14.50
22.90

mp 190 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1185A FT-IR 2(1),1220A


R&S 1(1),841A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

43,554-6
h

CH
3
O CH CH

FW 60.10 mp 8.5 bp 118 nr1.4565 d 0.899


Fp 93F(33C) Beil. 4,230 Fieser 1,372 4,231 Merck
Index 12,3841 FT-NMR 1(1),463B FT-IR 2(1),453C
Safety 2,1604B R&S 1(1),309A RTECS# KH8575000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

FW 404.47 mp 272 (dec.) Merck Index 12,3559


FT-IR 2(1),902C R&S 1(1),647J IRRITANT

Ethylene-d4-diamine, 98 atom % D [37164-19-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ethylenediamine, 99+% [107-15-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 593.04 mp 144-146 Beil. 4(4),1200


IRRITANT
<840lm beads
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <12
Properties......see 43,466-3.
Applications....see 43,466-3.

FW 64.13 mp 9 bp 118 nr1.4550 d 0.959 Fp 93F(33C)


FT-IR 2(3),4303A FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

H NCH CH NH
2
2 2 2

$
29.00
51.20
125.20

d 0.824 Fp 57F(13C) FT-NMR 1(3),680B FT-IR 2(3),4394C


R&S 1(2),2979L FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

H NCD CD NH
2
2 2 2

RTECS# AH3760000

10g
25g
100g

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2

KO

Ethylenebis(oxyethylenenitrilo)tetraacetic acid, 97% [67-42-5] . . .


(EGTA) FW 380.35 mp 241 (dec.) FT-IR 2(1),905D

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.

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43,555-4
h
CH
3
O CH CH

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

Average Mn ca. 15,000. ca. 70 wt. % ethylene oxide. HLB range


18.0-23.0. Terminal primary tetrahydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 77C) 1,100cps. mp (DSC at peak) 58.
density (77C) 1.04.
Molar ratio per arm PO:EO : 60:19
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 43 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : >100C
HLB range : 18-23
Properties......see 43,551-1.
Applications....see 43,551-1.

Ethylenediaminetetrapropionic acid, tetrasodium salt, see


41,234-1, Starburst(PAMAM) dendrimer, generation -0.5
2,2'-Ethylenedianiline diphosphate, 96% [93045-02-4] (a,a'- . . . . . . .
bi-o-toluidine diphosphate, 2,2'-diaminobibenzyl
diphosphate) FW 408.29 mp 245 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(2),459A
FT-IR 2(2),2030C

H N
2

$
14.50
25.30

FT-IR 2(3),4603B IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 3,600. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene oxide. HLB range
1.0-7.0 Terminal primary tetrahydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 600 cps
Molar ratio per arm PO:EO : 2:14
Softening point : -21C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 36 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 18C
HLB range : 1-7
Surface activity is dependent on the EO/PO ratio. Amine
functionality provides slight cationic character, contributes to
thermal stability and can undergo quaternization and oxidation.
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.

43,553-8
h

250mL
1L

Average Mn ca. 8,000. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene oxide. HLB range


1.0-7.0. Terminal secondary tetrahydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 1,840 cps
Molar ratio per arm EO:PO : 5:31
Softening point : -17C
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 20C
HLB range : 1-7
Properties......see 43,554-6.
Applications....see 43,554-6.

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

4,4'-Ethylenedianiline, 97% [621-95-4] (a,a'


-bi-p-toluidine, . . . . . . . .
4,4'-diaminobibenzyl) FW 212.30 mp 136-138 Beil. 13,248
FT-NMR 1(2),474A FT-IR 2(2),2043A Safety 2,1608B
R&S 1(1),1393E RTECS# BY0200000

H NCH CH OCH CH OCH CH NH


2
2 2
2 2
2 2 2

28,172-7
h

OCH CH O
2 2
HO

38,550-6
h

OH

Ethylene dimethacrylate, see 33,568-1, Ethylene glycol


dimethacrylate
(Ethylenedinitrilo)tetra-2-propanol, see 12,226-2, N,N,N',N'Tetrakis(2-hydroxypropyl)ethylenediamine
2,2'-(Ethylenedioxy)bis(ethylamine), 98% [929-59-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 148.21 bp 105-109/6mm nr1.4610 d 1.015
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(3),642 FT-IR 2(1),515B R&S 1(1),355H
CORROSIVE

3,3'-(Ethylenedioxy)diphenol, tech., 85% [61166-00-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 246.27 mp 157-160 Beil. 6(2),815 FT-NMR 1(2),250C
FT-IR 2(2),1843A Safety 2,1608C R&S 1(1),1269E IRRITANT

(3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene), see 48,302-8


2,3-Dihydrothieno[3,4-b]-1,4-dioxin

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CH CH
2
2

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

Safety 2,1608D R&S 1(1),1405J IRRITANT

Ethylene-d4 glycol (OH,OD), 97 atom % D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


bp 86-87/8mm nr1.4280 d 1.189 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 1(4),2374 FT-IR 2(3),4296A R&S 1(2),2917E TOXIC
IRRITANT
Glycol-OD enrichment varies
(Packaged in prescored ampule)

HOCD CD OH
2 2

HO

4,4'-Ethylenedi-m-toluidine [22856-62-8] (4,4'-diamino-2,2'- . . . . . . . .


dimethylbibenzyl) FW 240.35 mp 170-173 FT-NMR 1(2),496C

O CH CH
2
CH O CH CH
2
2

OH
CH
2

40,591-4

HO(CH CH O) (C H O) CH CH O(C H O) (CH CH O) H


2 2 x 3 6 y 2 2
3 6 y
2 2 x

Ethylene glycol, 99+% [107-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 62.07 mp -13 bp 196-198 nr1.4310 d 1.113
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,465 Fieser 1,375 5,296 9,217
15,156 Merck Index 12,3844 FT-IR 2(1),186B
Safety 2,1609A R&S 1(1),139A RTECS# KW2975000 TOXIC
IRRITANT
Reagent typically used in cyclocondensation reactions with
aldehydes1 and ketones1,2 to form 1,3-dioxolanes. (1) Tetrahedron
Lett. 1991, 32, 413. (2) ibid. 1994, 35, 1657, 4547.

Ethylene glycol allyl ether, see 47,623-4, 2-Allyloxyethanol


Ethylene glycol bis(2-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic
acid, see 23,453-2, Ethylenebis(oxyethylenenitrilo)tetraacetic acid
Ethylene glycol bis[pentakis(glycidyl allyl ether)] ether, . . . . . . . . . .
hydroxy terminated FW 1203.52 nr1.4780 d 1.056
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4603C
Free radical initiator and multifunctional cross-linker

41,157-4
h

Ethylene glycol bis(propylene glycol-b-ethylene glycol) ether . . .


[53637-25-5] mp -32 nr1.4530 d 1.017 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4603D
Average Mn ca. 2,000

48,428-8
h
CH CH CH CH OCH CH OH
3 2 2 2
2 2

bp 171/743mm nr1.4200 d 0.900 Fp 140F(60C)


Beil. 1(2),519 Merck Index 12,1594 FT-NMR 1(1),338B
RTECS# KJ8575000 TOXIC IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical

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

Ethylene glycol diacrylate, tech., 90% [2274-11-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,796-8
h

Ethylene glycol dicyclopentenyl ether acrylate [65983-31-5]. . . . . .

40,797-6
h

Ethylene glycol dicyclopentenyl ether methacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[68586-19-6] FW 262.35 nr1.4970 d 1.064

22,411-1
h

FW 170.16 bp 66-68/2mm nr1.4530 d 1.094 Fp 198F(92C)


Beil. 2(4),1469 RTECS# AT0350000 LACHRYMATOR TOXIC
FW 248.32 nr1.5010 d 1.085 Fp 201F(93C)
FT-IR 2(1),1106B LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 700 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Ethylene glycol diethyl ether, 98% [629-14-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1,2-diethoxyethane) FW 118.18 mp -74 bp 121 nr1.3923
d 0.842 Fp 69F(20C) Beil. 1,468 FT-NMR 1(1),323A
FT-IR 2(1),307D Safety 2,1610B R&S 1(1),211K
RTECS# KI1225000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

E2,720-3
h

CH O CH CH O CH
2
2 2
2

110

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1106C IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone

CH CH OCH CH OCH CH
3 2
2 2
2 3

CH

Ethylene glycol butyl vinyl ether, 99% [4223-11-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 144.21 bp 70-72/20mm nr1.4220 d 0.866
Fp 115F(46C) Beil. 1(4),2387 FT-IR 2(1),319C
RTECS# KH7175000 IRRITANT

O
O CH CH O
2
2

Ethylene glycol butyl ether, 99+% [111-76-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-butoxyethanol, DOWANOLEB) FW 118.18 mp -75

Ethylene glycol diglycidyl ether, tech., 50% [2224-15-9] . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 174.20 bp 112/4.5mm nr1.4630 d 1.118
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(4),997 FT-NMR 1(1),375A
FT-IR 2(3),308C Safety 2,1610C R&S 1(1),251G
RTECS# KH5780000 TOXIC IRRITANT

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O CH
O
3
H C C C O CH CH O C C CH
2
2 2
2
CH
3

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

d 1.310 Fp 88F(31C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE


Inhibited with 1000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Ethylene glycol methyl ether acrylate, 98% [3121-61-7]. . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-methoxyethyl acrylate) FW 130.14 bp 56/12mm
nr1.4270 d 1.012 Fp 140F(60C) Beil. 2(3),1232
FT-IR 2(1),1097A RTECS# KL6000000 TOXIC TERATOGEN
Inhibited with 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

41,533-2
h

O CH CH O
2
2

O CH CH O
2
2

48,431-8
h

Ethylene glycol methyl ether methacrylate, 99% [6976-93-8] . . . . .


(2-methoxyethyl methacrylate) FW 144.17 bp 65/12mm

CHOCH CH OH
2 2

Ethylene glycol monoacetoacetate monoacrylate, see


49,712-6, 2-(Acryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate
Ethylene glycol phenyl ether, 90+% [122-99-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(DOWANOLEPh, 2-phenoxyethanol) FW 138.17 bp 247
nr1.5380 d 1.102 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 6,146 Merck
Index 12,7410 FT-NMR 1(2),395B RTECS# KM0350000
IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical
May contain up to 10% diethylene glycol phenyl ether

40,833-6
h

Ethylene glycol phenyl ether acrylate [48145-04-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-phenoxyethyl acrylate) FW 192.21 bp 84/0.2mm
nr1.5180 d 1.104 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 6(3),572
FT-IR 2(2),2829B RTECS# KM0700000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone

45,879-1
h

Ethylene glycol phenyl ether methacrylate [10595-06-9] . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-phenoxyethyl methacrylate) FW 206.24 bp 183
nr1.5130 d 1.080 Fp 212F(100C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 125 ppm hydroquinone and 180 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone

H C
2

Ethylene glycol 2-ethylhexyl ether, see 47,622-6, 2-(2Ethylhexyloxy)ethanol


Ethylene glycol methacrylate phosphate [24599-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phosphate] FW 210.13 nr1.4690

5mL
100mL
500mL

nr1.4310 d 0.993 Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 2(3),1291


FT-IR 2(1),1098A IRRITANT

O
H C
2

46,333-7
h

O
CH

Ethylene glycol divinyl ether, 97% [764-78-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 114.14 bp 125-127 nr1.4350 d 0.914 Fp 81F(27C)
Beil. 1(3),2807 FT-IR 2(1),319D FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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

Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, 98% [97-90-5] (ethylene . . . . . . . . .


dimethacrylate, 1,2-ethanediol dimethacrylate) FW 198.22
bp 98-100/5mm nr1.4540 d 1.051 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 2(3),1292 FT-NMR 1(1),998B FT-IR 2(3),682C
Safety 2,1610D R&S 1(1),729B RTECS# OZ4400000
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

OH

O
H C
2

33,568-1
h

41,002-0

Ethylene glycol vinyl ether, 97% [764-48-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(vinyloxy)ethanol] FW 88.11 bp 143 nr1.4360 d 0.982
Fp 120F(48C) Beil. 1(2),520
RTECS# KM5495000

D
D

D
O

45,783-3

Ethylene-d4 oxide, 99 atom % D [6552-57-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g 565.40

FW 48.09 mp -111 bp 10.7 d 0.870 Beil. 17(4),10


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with hydroquinone
(Packaged in lecture bottle with stainless steel CGA 180 valve)

38,761-4
h

FT-IR 2(1),339A

Ethylene oxide, 99.5+% [75-21-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

227g 171.75

FW 44.05 mp -111 bp 10.7 nr1.3597 d 0.882 Beil. 17,4


Fieser 1,355 2,196 3,143 4,231 5,297 6,199 8,150 Merck
Index 12,3848 FT-IR 2(1),357C R&S 1(1),245A
RTECS# KX2450000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE GAS
Brass regulator Z14,670-6 or Z14,671-4 is recommended
Useful monomer for the synthesis of poly(ethylene oxides) and
glycols
Availability may be affected by Regulations. Contact office.
(Packaged in lecture bottles)

Ethyl glyme, see 22,411-1, Ethylene glycol diethyl ether

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47,768-0

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

2-Ethylhexyl 2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate, 97% [6197-30-4] . . . . . . .

43,739-5
h

2-Ethylhexyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate, 98% [21245-02-3] . . . . . . .

25,174-7
h

2-Ethylhexyl glycidyl ether, 98% [2461-15-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C
C

O
H C
2

C
CH

112

C
3

50g

35.60

100mL
250mL

39.60
81.40

FW 184.28 bp 215-219 nr 1.4360 d 0.885 Fp 175F(79C)


[a]r 0 (neat) Beil. 2(3),1229 FT-NMR 1(1),974C FT-IR 2(1),1023B
Safety 2,1621A R&S 1(1),719G RTECS# AT0855000
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Inhibited with 10 ppm hydroquinone or monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

25mL
1L
3L
18L

13.00
13.90
35.50
176.20

FW 361.49 mp -10 bp 218/1.5mm nr 1.5670 d 1.051


Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (neat) FT-IR 2(2),3134B

50mL
250mL

19.60
64.30

FW 277.41 bp 325 nr 1.5420 d 0.995 Fp >230F(110C)


[a]21 0 (neat) Merck Index 12,3282 FT-IR 2(2),2860A
IRRITANT

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

2-Ethylhexyl acrylate, 98% [103-11-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Fp 100F(37C) RTECS# MC0525500 IRRITANT


Anionic fluorosurfactant. Viscosity (25C) 30 cps. Contains ca.
30 % water, 14% 2-butoxyethanol and C-4 to C-7 fluoroalkyl
groups. pH=8-11
Leveling and wetting agent where unusual chemical stability is
required.

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

FW 186.30 bp 60-61.5/0.3mm nr 1.4340 d 0.891


Fp 206F(96C) FT-NMR 1(1),373C FT-IR 2(1),367D
Safety 2,1622A R&S 1(1),251B RTECS# TZ3300000

IRRITANT

47,614-5
h

mono-2-Ethylhexyl maleate, tech. [7423-42-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,080-7
h

2-Ethylhexyl methacrylate, 98% [688-84-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 228.29

bp 205

nr 1.4610

d 1.022

Fp >230F(110C)

FW 198.31 bp 120/18mm nr 1.4380 d 0.885 Fp 198F(92C)


[a]25 0 (neat) Beil. 2(3),1289 FT-NMR 1(1),976B FT-IR 2(1),1026A
Safety 2,1622B R&S 1(1),721C RTECS# OZ4630000
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Stabilized with ~50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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CH O
3

43,717-4
h

2-Ethylhexyl trans-4-methoxycinnamate, 98% [83834-59-7] . . . . . . . .

47,622-6
h

2-(2-Ethylhexyloxy)ethanol, 97% [1559-35-9] (ethylene . . . . . . . . . . . .


glycol 2-ethylhexyl ether) FW 174.28 bp 229 nr1.4350

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

FW 290.41 bp 198-200/3mm nr1.5450 d 1.011


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),2824D IRRITANT
Contains 0.06-0.1% BHT

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

FW 250.34 bp 189-190/21mm nr1.5020 d 1.014


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 10(3),124 FT-IR 2(2),2843A
RTECS# VO3150000 LIGHT-SENSITIVE

100mL
500mL

10.90
36.00

2-Ethylhexyl vinyl ether, 98% [103-44-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

2,2'-Ethylidenebis(4,6-di-tert-butylphenol), 99% [35958-30-6] . . . . . .

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

2-[2-(2-Ethylhexyloxy)ethoxy]ethanol, see 47,627-7,


Di(ethylene glycol) 2-ethylhexyl ether
2-Ethylhexyl salicylate, 99% [118-60-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 156.27 mp -85 bp 177-178 nr1.4280 d 0.816


Fp 126F(52C) Beil. 1(3),1864 FT-IR 2(1),317A
RTECS# KO0175000

O
H C
2

Fp 229F(109C) RTECS# KK9625000

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

Beil. 6,1006 FT-IR 2(2),1907A

4,4',4''-Ethylidynetrisphenol, see 32,684-4, 1,1,1-Tris(4hydroxyphenyl)ethane


Ethylmalonic acid, 97% [601-75-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 132.12 mp 112-114 Beil. 2,643 FT-NMR 1(1),765B
FT-IR 2(1),768D Safety 2,1631D R&S 1(1),541F IRRITANT

CH CH
2 3

4,4'-Ethylidenebisphenol, 99% [2081-08-5] (Bisphenol E) . . . . . . . . . .

Ethyl mercaptan, see E370-8, Ethanethiol


Ethyl 3-mercaptopropionate, 99% [5466-06-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 134.20 bp 75-76/10mm nr1.4570 d 1.054
Fp 163F(72C) Beil. 3(3),555 FT-NMR 1(1),1062B
FT-IR 2(1),1116A Safety 2,1633A R&S 1(1),765G STENCH
IRRITANT

Ethyl methacrylate, 99% [97-63-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 114.15 bp 118-119 nr1.4130 d 0.917 Fp 60F(15C)
Beil. 2,423 FT-NMR 1(1),975B FT-IR 2(1),1025C Safety 2,1634A
R&S 1(1),719J RTECS# OZ4550000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
LACHRYMATOR
Inhibited with 15 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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CH

CH

19,259-7

CH CH
2 3

FW 156.18 bp 185/20mm d 1.058 Fp 203F(95C)


Beil. 17(1),231 FT-NMR 1(1),1184B FT-IR 2(1),1219A
Safety 2,1638B R&S 1(1),839I MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

N
CH CH
2 3

N
H

N
O

E3,665-2
h

2-Ethyl-4-methylimidazole, 95% [931-36-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

3-Ethyl-3-oxetanemethanol, 97% [3047-32-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,140-4
h

Ethyl 3-phenylglycidate, tech., 92%, mixture of cis and trans . . . .


[121-39-1] FW 192.21 bp 96/0.5mm nr1.5180 d 1.102

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)

Ethyl phthalate, see D9,962-5, Diethyl phthalate


1-Ethyl-1,3-propanediamine, see 38,167-5, DYTEKEP
diamine
Ethyl 1-propenyl ether, 98%, mixture of cis and trans [928-55-2]

Ethyl silicate, see 13,190-3, Tetraethyl orthosilicate


Ethyl succinate, see 11,240-2, Diethyl succinate
Ethyltrichlorosilane, 99% [115-21-9] (trichloroethylsilane) . . . . . . . . .
FW 163.51 mp -106 bp 99 nr1.4250 d 1.238
Fp 57F(13C) Beil. 4,630 RTECS# VV4200000 HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1212
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

44,057-4
h

Ethyltriethoxysilane, 96% [78-07-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,564-3
h

Ethyltrimethoxysilane, 97+% [5314-55-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,821-0

Ethyl 2-(trimethylsilylmethyl)acrylate, 97% [74976-84-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .

H C C C OCH CH
2
2 3
CH Si(CH )
2
33

bp 96/4mm

FW 86.13 bp 67-76 nr1.3980 d 0.778 Fp -2F(-18C)


Beil. 1,435 Fieser 1,385 FT-NMR 1(1),334B FT-IR 2(1),318C
R&S 1(1),219J RTECS# KO0525000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT

Cl

CH CH
3 2

FW 116.16

Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat) Beil. 18(4),4200


FT-NMR 1(2),1223B FT-IR 2(2),2814C Safety 2,1646D
R&S 1(2),1883K RTECS# MB4970000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

CH CH CHOCH CH
3
2 3

Si

2-Ethyl-2-methylsuccinic acid, 99% [631-31-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 160.17 mp 104-107 Beil. 2,685 FT-NMR 1(1),767B


FT-IR 2(1),771A Safety 2,1640D R&S 1(1),541M

CH CH
3 2

FW 110.16 mp 47-54 bp 292-295 nr1.5000 d 0.975


Fp 280F(137C) Beil. 23(2),72 FT-NMR 1(3),78C
FT-IR 2(3),3507A Safety 2,1638C R&S 1(2),2351N IRRITANT

500mg
2g

Fp 174F(78C) [a]r0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),594B CORROSIVE


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Moisture scavenger. Viscosity (Brookfield) <100 cps. Contains
up to 5% 5-methyl-2-hexanone and 5% 2-(ethylamino)ethanol
Functionality of 2
Soluble in polyols and most organic solvents. Reaction with
water yields a volatile ketone and an aminoalcohol.
Applications....see 44,627-0.

CH CH
2 3

CH

HO C

3-Ethyl-3-methylglutaric anhydride [6970-57-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 192.33 bp 158-160 nr1.3920 d 0.895 Fp 101F(38C)


Beil. 4(4),4223 RTECS# VV4205000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 150.25 bp 123-124 nr1.3840 d 0.940 Fp 81F(27C)


FT-IR 2(3),4372C FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct 1-6321
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
FW 186.33 bp 70-72/10mm nr1.4380 d 0.897
Fp 138F(58C) FT-NMR 1(3),686B R&S 1(2),2985A

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Alphabetical List of Products


CH
CH

Si
CH

32,945-2

3
C

FW 170.29 bp 92-96/28mm nr1.4410 d 0.897


Fp 160F(71C) Beil. 4(4),3979 FT-NMR 1(3),720A
FT-IR 2(3),4437B R&S 1(2),3007G LACHRYMATOR
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

OCH CH
2 3

H C
2

42,217-7
h

CHOCH CH
2 3

CH CH SCH
3 2

CH

44,591-6

Ethyl 3-(trimethylsilyl)propynoate, 99% [16205-84-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ethyl undecanoate-POSS, see 47,768-0, Ethyl 3,5,7,9,11,13,15heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-undecanoate


Ethyl vinyl ether, 99% [109-92-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 72.11 mp -116 bp 33 nr1.3770 d 0.754
Fp -50F(-45C) Beil. 1,433 RTECS# KO0710000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR
Stabilized with 0.1% KOH

Ethyl vinyl sulfide, 96% [627-50-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

F40-8
h

47,792-3

Ferrocene, 98% [102-54-5] (dicyclopentadienyliron) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 186.04 mp 174-176 bp 249 kmax 358nm
Beil. 16(4),1783 Merck Index 12,4084 FT-NMR 1(3),765B
FT-IR 2(3),4565C Safety 2,1681A R&S 1(2),3121F UV-Vis 367
RTECS# LK0700000

9H-Fluorene-9,9-dimethanol, 98% [4425-93-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 226.28

$
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

FW 88.17 bp 91-92 nr1.4780 d 0.869 Fp 22F(-5C)


FT-IR 2(1),425C FLAMMABLE LIQUID STENCH

Fe

HOCH

5g
25g

mp 142-145

Beil. 6(4),6840

CH OH
2

43,791-3

4,4'-(9-Fluorenylidene)dianiline, 99% [15499-84-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 348.45

H N
2

NH

HO

mp 237-239

FT-IR 2(2),2112C IRRITANT

39,998-1
h

4,4'-(9-Fluorenylidene)diphenol, 97% [3236-71-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,778-9

Fluoride, polymer-supported [39339-85-0] (fluoride on . . . . . . . . . . . .


AmberlystA-26) R&S 1(3),3545C

OH

FW 350.42 mp 224-226 FT-IR 2(2),1900A IRRITANT


Used in the synthesis of novel poly(arylene ethers). J. Polym.
Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 1991, 29, 1045.

Employed in the synthesis of alkyl fluorides from alkyl


chlorides, bromides, or sulfonates. Synthesis 1976, 472.
OH
OH

34,465-6

FW 128.10 mp 71-73 Beil. 6(4),5613 FT-NMR 1(2),295B


FT-IR 2(2),1884A R&S 1(1),1293D CORROSIVE
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

52,702-5

t
S

3-Fluorocatechol, 99% [363-52-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(4-Fluorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate) (4-fluorophenyl . . . . . .


diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 430.44
mp 117-120 kmax 234nm IRRITANT
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 234nm (e
~18,000). e248 ~13,800.

CF SO
3
3

33,471-5

O
C OH
C OH

4-Fluorophenyl diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,702-5, (4-Fluorophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


3-Fluorophthalic acid, 98% [1583-67-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 184.13

mp 175-177

R&S 1(2),1797C

IRRITANT

O
F

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46,770-7

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

FMOC-Glycine, polymer-bound on Wang resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25g

340.00

FOMBLINY HVAC 18/8, perfluoropolyether vacuum- . . . . . . . . . . . .


pump oil, average M.W. 2800 [69991-67-9] nr1.2990 d 1.890

100g

85.10

100g

88.90

100g

99.80

100g

119.00

100g

44.50

100g

45.20

100g

45.20

100g

45.20

3-Fluorostyrene, 97% [350-51-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4-Fluorostyrene, 99% [405-99-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 122.14 bp 67/50mm nr1.5150 d 1.024 Fp 80F(26C)
FT-NMR 1(2),140A FT-IR 2(2),1742C Safety 2,1726D
R&S 1(1),1205E FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with tert-butylcatechol

53,135-9

t

O
NH CH
C
2

1g
5g

2-Fluorostyrene, 98% [394-46-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 122.14 bp 30-31/4mm nr1.5170 d 1.025 Fp 85F(29C)


Beil. 5(3),1171 FT-NMR 1(2),139A FT-IR 2(2),1742A
Safety 2,1726C R&S 1(1),1205B FLAMMABLE LIQUID

12.60
41.90

FW 122.14 bp 29-30/4mm nr1.5200 d 1.025 Fp 95F(35C)


Beil. 5(3),1171 FT-NMR 1(2),137B FT-IR 2(2),1741A
R&S 1(1),1203J FLAMMABLE LIQUID

CH O
2

50mg
250mg

3-Fluoro-1,2-propanediol, 98% [453-16-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 94.09 bp 102-103/13mm nr1.4220 d 1.100
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(3),2150 FT-NMR 1(1),281A
R&S 1(1),181H RTECS# TY6791500 IRRITANT

FCH CHCH OH
2
2

CH CH

$
17.20
61.30

FW 166.11 mp 158-161 IRRITANT


Used in the preparation of substituted benzamides with
potential neuroleptic activity. J. Med. Chem. 1996, 39, 1172.

O
F

1g
5g

3-Fluorophthalic anhydride, 95% [652-39-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O CH
2

O CH
2

F
CF O
3

C
CF

CF O
2

CF O
2

CF
y

FT-IR 2(3),4604A R&S 1(2),3157M


Viscosity (20C) 180 cSt

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

FOMBLINY LVAC 14/6, perfluoropolyether vacuum-pump . . . .


oil, average M.W. 2500 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 140 cSt

FOMBLINY LVAC 16/6, perfluoropolyether vacuum-pump . . . .


oil, average M.W. 2700 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 160 cSt

F
CF O
3

31,793-4
h

CF O
2

FOMBLINY LVAC 06/6, perfluoropolyether vacuum-pump . . . .


oil, average M.W. 1800 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 60 cSt

F
CF O
3

31,792-6
h

CF O
2

FOMBLINY HVAC 140/13, perfluoropolyether vacuum- . . . . . . . . .


pump oil, average M.W. 6500 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 1,400 cSt

F
CF O
3

31,799-3
h

CF O
2

FOMBLINY HVAC 40/11, perfluoropolyether vacuum- . . . . . . . . . .


pump oil, average M.W. 3900 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 462 cSt

F
CF O
3

31,798-5
h

CF O
2

FOMBLINY HVAC 25/9, perfluoropolyether vacuum- . . . . . . . . . . . .


pump oil, average M.W. 3300 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 270 cSt

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

FOMBLINY LVAC 25/6, perfluoropolyether vacuum-pump . . . .


oil, average M.W. 3300 [69991-67-9]
Viscosity (20C) 270 cSt

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$

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

FW 116.07 mp 299-300 (subl.) Beil. 2,737 Fieser 5,319


Merck Index 12,4309 FT-NMR 1(1),787B Safety 2,1748B
R&S 1(1),553A RTECS# LS9625000 IRRITANT

Furfuryl glycidyl ether, 96% [5380-87-0] [2,3-epoxypropyl . . . . . . . .


furfuryl ether, 2-[(oxiranylmethoxy)methyl]furan] FW 154.17

41,176-0
h

85,139-6

Furfuryl methacrylate, 97% [3454-28-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 166.18 bp 80-82/5mm nr1.4820 d 1.078 Fp 195F(90C)
Beil. 17(4),1248 FT-IR 2(3),3458C IRRITANT
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Furo[3,4-b]pyrazine-5,7-dione, see 40,501-9,


2,3-Pyrazinedicarboxylic anhydride
Galactan, ex gum arabic [39300-87-3] (polygalactan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 275 (dec.)

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

bp 103-104/11mm nr1.4810 d 1.122 Fp 216F(102C)


Beil. 17(5),3,347 FT-NMR 1(3),17C FT-IR 2(3),3438C
R&S 1(2),2319J RTECS# LU1423000 LIGHT-SENSITIVE

4-Formyl-3-methoxyphenoxymethyl polystyrene, see


51,644-9, AMEBA resin
Formylstyrene, see 47,637-4, Vinylbenzaldehyde
Fumaric acid, 99% [110-17-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,791-5
h

OH

FT-IR 2(1),291C

Gallacetophenone, see T6,440-8, 2',3',4'-Trihydroxyacetophenone


Gallic acid, 97% [149-91-7] (3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid). . . . . . . . .
FW 170.12 mp 251 (dec.) Beil. 10,470 Merck Index 12,4363
FT-NMR 1(2),1147C FT-IR 2(2),2713B Safety 2,1760D
R&S 1(2),1821B RTECS# LW7525000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

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

Gelatin, ~175 bloom, from swine skin [9000-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Glass spheres, hollow [65997-17-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 1.100
Hollow, spherical non-porous glass beads. Mean particle size
9-13lm
Mean particle size : 9-13lm
Alkalinity (ASTM D 3100) : <0.5 meq/g
Crush strength : 0% at 1,000 psi
Light weight, crush-resistant filler. Imparts dimensional
stability, reduces warpage, reduces plastic melt viscosity and
provides multidirectional orientation in reinforced composites.
Low density filler for coatings and plastics.

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36,953-5

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

Glutaric anhydride, 95% [108-55-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

G480-2
h

dl-Glyceraldehyde dimer, 95% [51795-26-7] (3,6-dihydroxy- . . . . . .


1,4-dioxane-2,5-dimethanol) FW 180.16 mp 144-145

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

FW 92.09 mp 20 bp 182/20mm nr1.4740 d 1.261


Fp 320F(160C) Beil. 1,502 Merck Index 12,4493
FT-NMR 1(1),283C FT-IR 2(3),262A Safety 2,1782D
R&S 1(1),185A RTECS# MA8050000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

Glycerol 1,3-diglycerolate diacrylate, tech. [60453-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . .


(triglycerol diacrylate) FW 348.35 nr1.4460 d 1.237

Glycerol diglycidyl ether, tech. [27043-36-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 204.22

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

Glycerol dimethacrylate, tech., 85%, mixture of isomers. . . . . . . . . .


[1830-78-0] FW 228.25 bp 120/1mm nr1.4720 d 1.120

5mL
250mL
1L

16.80
23.20
49.90

100mL
500mL

15.60
35.70

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1048A IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

44,186-4
h

Glycerol ethoxylate [31694-55-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,918-9
h

Glycerol ethoxylate-co-propoxylate triol [51258-15-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycer(ol-d3), 98 atom % D [7325-16-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Polymer support is polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB.


Typical loading 1-2 mmol glycerol/g

H C
2

R&S 1(1),525J

Glycerol, 99+% [56-81-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FT-IR 2(1),751D

13,487-2
h

O CH CH CH O
2
2

FW 114.10 mp 55-57 bp 150/10mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 17,411 FT-NMR 1(1),1183A FT-IR 2(1),1218A
Safety 2,1778D R&S 1(1),839E RTECS# MA3850000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 95.12 nr1.4676 d 1.302 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),4297D Safety 2,1783A R&S 1(2),2917K IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
D2O and H2O content E
1.5%
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

HOCH CHCH OH
2
2

CH

FW 132.12 mp 95-98 bp 200/20mm Beil. 2,631


Fieser 1,412 Merck Index 12,4481 FT-NMR 1(1),768B
FT-IR 2(1),771D Safety 2,1778B R&S 1(1),543A
RTECS# MA3740000

Beil. 1,845

DOCH CHCH OD
2
2
OD

H C
2

FT-NMR 1(1),788B

Glutaric acid, 99% [110-94-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Beil. 2,758

G340-7
h

trans-Glutaconic acid, tech., 90% [628-48-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

bp > 200 nr1.4730 d 1.138 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),337D
Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (21C) 320 cSt
Hydroxyl number : 160-177
Average DP : 20.4
Softening point : -6 to -4C
pH (10 wt. % in water) : 5.5 to 7.5
Soluble in water at 25C. Liquid where comparable MW linear
polymer is a solid at room temperature. Contributes flexibility in
polymers.
Cross-linking agent for poly -esters, -urethanes and -ethers.
nr1.4620 d 1.063 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 2,600

OH
y
OH
y

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25,129-1
h

Glycerol 2-phosphate, disodium salt hydrate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate (1 PO/OH) [25791-96-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate (1PO/OH) [25791-96-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Glycerol propoxylate [25791-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,386-9
h

Glycerol propoxylate-b-ethoxylate [9082-00-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,387-7
h

Glycerol propoxylate-b-ethoxylate [9082-00-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 216.04 mp 102-104 Beil. 1(1),275


FT-IR 2(1),1585B R&S 1(1),1119L

FT-NMR 1(1),1501C

d 1.088 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(2),3157E RTECS# QR4325000


Average Mn ca. 260. Inhibited with 400-800 ppm BHT

Average Mn ca. 266

Average Mn ca. 725. Functionality ca. 3.0. Inhibited with


400-800 ppm BHT

Average Mn ca. 1,000. Functionality ca. 3.0. Inhibited with


250-500 ppm BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic
antioxidant

Average Mn ca. 1,500. Functionality ca. 3.0. Inhibited with


400-800 ppm BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic
antioxidant

Average Mn ca. 2,800. Functionality ca. 2.8. Inhibited with 1,3001,800 ppm BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic
antioxidant

Average Mn ca. 3,600. Functionality ca. 2.6. Viscosity(25C) 802


cps. Hydroxyl number 41mg KOH/g. Inhibited with 400-800 ppm
BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Solubility (w/w in water, 25C) : <0.01%
Average Mn ca. 4,300. Functionality ca. 2.1. Viscosity(25C)
1,510 cps. Hydroxyl number 28mg KOH/g. Inhibited with 400-800
ppm BHT. Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Solubility (w/w in water, 25C) : <0.01%
d 1.017 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(2),3157F RTECS# TQ8170000
Average Mn ca. 4,000. Functionality ca. 2.5. Viscosity (25C)
725 cps. Hydroxyl number 35mg KOH/g. Inhibited with 400-800
ppm BHT
Solubility (w/w in water, 25C) : <0.1%

Average Mn ca. 5,200. Functionality ca. 2.5. Inhibited with


400-800 ppm BHT

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

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CH
CH

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

Glycerol propoxylate-b-ethoxylate [9082-00-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,212-0
h

Glycerol propoxylate (1PO/OH) triacrylate [52408-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,028-5
h

Glycerol propoxylate triglycidyl ether [37237-76-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,671-6
h

Glycerol tris[poly(propylene glycol), amine terminated] ether . . . .


[64852-22-8] nr1.4530 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C)

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

nr1.4610 d 1.064 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1048B


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 428. Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

bp 149 nr1.4560 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),371D IRRITANT
Epoxide eq. wt. 620-680. Viscosity (25C) 200-320 cps
Low color, imparts flexibility and impact resistance and
reduces viscosity of epoxy formulations.
Thermal shock resistant potting compounds and high impact
resistance tooling compounds.

G580-9
h

Glycidol, 96% [556-52-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,016-7
h

3-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, 98% [2530-83-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH OCH (CF ) CHF


2
2
25
2

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

CH OCH (CF ) CHF


2
2
27
2

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

Glycidyl hexadecyl ether, tech. [15965-99-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,365-0

Glycidyl isobutyl ether, 97% [3814-55-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH

3
CH CH CH O CH
2 2 2
2
OCH
3
Si

FW 74.08 bp 61-62/15mm nr1.4330 d 1.117 Fp 178F(81C)


Beil. 17,104 Merck Index 12,4499 FT-NMR 1(1),370C
FT-IR 2(1),364C Safety 2,1784A R&S 1(1),249B
RTECS# UB4375000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT CORROSIVE
Contains E
2% diglycidyl ether
FW 236.34 bp 120/2mm nr1.4290 d 1.070
Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# VV4025000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6040

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

Glycidyl isopropyl ether, 98% [4016-14-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15,123-8
h

Glycidyl methacrylate, 97% [106-91-2] (2,3-epoxypropyl . . . . . . . . . .


methacrylate) FW 142.16 bp 189 nr1.4490 d 1.042

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)

FW 130.19 bp 159.5/750mm nr1.4160 d 0.909


Fp 120F(48C) [a]r0 (neat) Beil. 17(4),988 IRRITANT

CH

$
16.80
21.70
42.90

CORROSIVE
Average Mn ca. 3,000

CH OH
2

CH O
3

Average Mn ca. 5,300. Functionality ca. 2.5. Inhibited with


400-800 ppm BHT

10g
250g
1kg

FW 116.16 bp 131-132 nr1.4100 d 0.924 Fp 92F(33C)


[a]19 0 (neat) Beil. 17(4),988 FT-NMR 1(1),372C FT-IR 2(1),367A
Safety 2,1784D R&S 1(1),249J RTECS# TZ3500000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Fp 169F(76C) FT-NMR 1(1),1089A FT-IR 2(1),1140C


Safety 2,1785A R&S 1(1),781F RTECS# OZ4375000
HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone.
Contains 0.2% epichlorohydrin and ~1% R-glycidol

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5g
14.60
100g
16.30
500g
56.20
18kg 357.50

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14,806-7
CH O
3

O CH

2
O

CH

O
1
C C O CH

34,014-6
h

Glycidyl 2-methylphenyl ether, tech., 90% [2210-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,550-7
h

Glycidyl neodecanoate, mixture of branched isomers . . . . . . . . . . . .


[26761-45-5] FW 228.33 nr1.4440 d 0.966

R
R

O
R
3
R +R +R =C H
1
2
3
8 19

O CH

FW 164.20 bp 109-111/4mm nr1.5290 d 1.079


Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (neat) Beil. 17,105 FT-NMR 1(2),223C
R&S 1(1),1251N RTECS# TZ3700000 IRRITANT

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

mp 45-48 Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(2),224C


FT-IR 2(2),1819A Safety 2,1525B R&S 1(1),1253C
RTECS# DA0176000

O CH

Glycidyl 4-methoxyphenyl ether, 99% [2211-94-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,3-epoxypropyl 4-methoxyphenyl ether) FW 180.20

FT-IR 2(1),1139D

RTECS# QO7800000

Glycidyl 4-nonylphenyl ether, tech. [6178-32-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 276.42 bp 312 nr1.5090 d 0.978 Fp >230F(110C)
[a]r0 (neat) FT-IR 2(2),1817D IRRITANT
Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 25C) 90-130 cSt. Weight per epoxide
(perchloric acid method) 300-325
Free epichlorohydrin : 10 ppm max
To control hydrophobic/hydrophilic balance in the synthesis of
polymers, improves wetting and adhesion to specific substrates.
Reactive chemical intermediate in epoxide and other polymer
systems.

2
O

CH OCH (CF ) CHF


2
2
23
2
O

47,416-9

Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoropentyl ether, 96% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[19932-27-5] FW 288.14 bp 75-79/4mm nr1.3530 d 1.509

39,005-4

4-Glycidyloxy-2-indolecarboxamide, compound with . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


1,4-dioxane (2:1), 97% FW 552.42 mp 129-131

Fp 225F(107C)
O CH

N
H

NH

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),3603C R&S 1(2),2419D


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT

O
2

HCF CF OCH
2 2
2

44,542-8

FW 174.10 bp 142-144 nr1.3490 d 1.380


FT-IR 2(1),369A IRRITANT

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)

Glycolaldehyde dimer, crystalline [23147-58-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,5-dihydroxy-1,4-dioxane, hydroxyacetaldehyde dimer)

Glycol ether DM, see 10,990-8, Di(ethylene glycol)


methyl ether
Glycolic acid ethoxylate 4-tert-butylphenyl ether [104909-82-2] . .
(Butoxynol-5 carboxylic acid) nr1.4900 d 1.120
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 380
Emulsifier for metal working fluids.

CH (CH ) O(CH CH O) CH
3
2x
2 2 y 2
x = 11-13

bp 50/4mm

FW 120.10 Beil. 1,817 FT-NMR 1(1),748A FT-IR 2(1),750D


Safety 2,1790C R&S 1(1),525G
Mixture of stereoisomers. Melts between 80 and 90
depending on stereoisomeric composition

C
CH

G680-5
OH

Fp 123F(50C)

Glycidyl 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropyl ether, 97% [19932-26-4] . . . . . . . . .


FW 188.12

CH

Glycidyl phenyl ether, see 24,848-7, 1,2-Epoxy-3-phenoxypropane


Glycidyl-POSS, see 47,760-5, 1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-glycidylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
Glycidyl 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoroethyl ether, 98% [85567-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Glycolic acid ethoxylate lauryl ether [27306-90-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Laureth-4 carboxylic acid) nr1.4500 d 1.000
Fp >230F(110C)
Surfactant. Average Mn ca. 360
Non-sensitive to hard water.
Stabilizer for microemulsions.

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46,324-8

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

Glycolic acid ethoxylate octyl ether [53563-70-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Capryleth-6 carboxylic acid) nr1.4500 d 1.040

25mL

15.90

Glycolic acid ethoxylate octyl ether [53563-70-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Capryleth-9 carboxylic acid)

25mL

15.90

Glycolic acid ethoxylate oleyl ether [57635-48-0] (Oleth-3 . . . . . . . .


carboxylic acid) nr1.6410 d 0.940 Fp >230F(110C)

100mL

13.70

Glycolic acid ethoxylate oleyl ether [57635-48-0] (Oleth-6 . . . . . . . .


carboxylic acid)

100mL

13.70

Glycolic acid ethoxylate oleyl ether [57635-48-0] (Oleth-10 . . . . . .


carboxylic acid)

100mL

13.70

2g
10g

28.20
101.30

5g
25g

29.80
108.80

Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 700 Contains ca. 6-10% H2O


1.5 % NaCl (max).
Insensitive to hard water.
Emulsifier for metal working fluids.

(CF )
xn

100mL
1L

Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 540.


1.0 % NaCl (max).
Emulsifier for metal working fluids with a high oil content.

CH (CH ) CH
3
2x 2

Glycolic acid ethoxylate 4-nonylphenyl ether [53610-02-9] . . . . . . . .


(Nonoxynol-8 carboxylic acid) nr1.4860 d 1.070

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

Low foaming detergent. Average Mn ca. 550


NaCl E
1.5 wt. %
Properties......see 47,204-2.
All purpose cleaner.

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

Glycolic acid ethoxylate lauryl ether [27306-90-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Laureth-11 carboxylic acid)

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

Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 690. Contains ca.


8-12% H2O
1.5 % NaCl (max).
Mild, non-irritating surfactant.

y ~ 10

C H
9 19

100mL
1L

Anionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 460


1 wt. % NaCl (max)
Mild, non-irritating surfactant.
Shampoos and encapsulated bath products.

y ~ 4.5

CH (CH ) O(CH CH O) CH
3
2x
2 2 y 2
x = 11-13

Glycolic acid ethoxylate lauryl ether [27306-90-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Laureth-6 carboxylic acid)

37,246-3
h

37,245-5
h

Glycol methacrylate, see 12,863-5, 2-Hydroxyethyl


methacrylate
Glyoxal dimethyl acetal, see 47,904-7, Dimethoxyacetaldehyde
Graphite, fluorinated, polymer, high fluorine [11113-63-6]. . . . . . . . .
Merck Index 12,4561 R&S 1(3),3307F
F ~63-65 wt. %
Inert to strong mineral acids.

Graphite, fluorinated, polymer, 1 to 1 [11113-63-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


F >61 wt. %
Used in cathodic materials, lubricants, image recording,
pressure-sensitive copying and carbon filament incandescent
lamps.

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(CF )
xn
(x ~ 1)

CF

n
x = 1.0 to 1.2

37,247-1
h

Graphite, fluorinated, polymer, low fluorine [11113-63-6] . . . . . . . . . .

26,066-5
h

Graphite, fluorinated, polymer [51311-17-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Guaiac, see 28,598-6, Gum guaiac


Gum arabic, see 26,077-0, Acacia
Gum guaiac [9000-29-7] (guaiac). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp > 300 d 1.300


Particle size 90% <300 microns. pH (1.0 wt. % in water)
9.5-10.5. Viscosity (Brookfield RV, spindle #3, 20 rpm, 1 wt. % in
water) 30-40 poise
Moisture : 6-12 wt. %
Good compatibility with aqueous solutions of salts and organic
compounds, rapid hydration and compatible with organic
solvents.
Thickening agent, dehydrating and filtering aid, flocculant,
dispersant and hydraulic soil fracturing.

Gum mastic [61789-92-2] (mastic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,602-8
h

Gum xanthan [11138-66-2] (xanthan gum) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
29 3

O
H C
2

Gum guar carboxymethyl ether 2-hydroxypropyl ether, . . . . . . . . . . .


sodium salt [68130-15-4] mp 246 (dec.) d 1.300

28,600-1
h

47,435-5
h

O
H C
2

10g
100g

Particle size 90% <300 microns. pH (1.0 wt. % in water) 5-7.


Viscosity (Brookfield RV, spindle #3, 20 rpm, 1 wt. % in water,
25C) 32 poise
Moisture : 6-12 wt. %
Properties......see 43,632-1.
Applications....see 43,632-1.

CH OR
2
O

RO

RTECS# MG0185000

Gum guar 2-hydroxy-3-(trimethylammonio)propyl ether . . . . . . . . . . .


chloride [65497-29-2] mp > 300 d 1.300 IRRITANT

CH CHCH
2
3
O

RO

R&S 1(1),201F

43,635-6
h

OH

OR

O
O

Merck Index 12,4602

Gum guar 2-hydroxypropyl ether [39421-75-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R = H or
RO

Gum guar [9000-30-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,632-1
h
CH OR
2
O

RO

21.40

OR
RO

1g

Particle size 90% <300 microns. pH (1.0 wt. % in water) 9-11.


Viscosity (Brookfield RV, 20 rpm, 1 wt. % in water) 35 poise
Moisture : 6-12 wt. %
Properties......see 43,632-1.
Applications....see 43,632-1.

R = H,

RO

$
18.90
68.50

Safety 2,719B R&S 1(2),3153D


High-temperature and high-vacuum lubricant, cathodic
depolarizer and gas-chromatographic stationary phase. Acc.
Chem. Res. 1978, 11, 296.

mp 85 (dec.) Merck Index 12,4573 FT-IR 2(1),294A


R&S 1(1),201G RTECS# ME6260000

28,599-4
h
43,634-8
h

5g
25g

mp 80-83 FT-IR 2(1),294B R&S 1(1),201H RTECS# OQ1263000


May contain black foreign matter due to the nature of product
Merck Index 12,10191
HYGROSCOPIC

FT-IR 2(1),294C

R&S 1(1),201I

HDODA, see 24,681-6, 1,6-Hexanediol diacrylate


HEMA, see 12,863-5, 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-Heneicosa- . . . . . . . . . . . .
fluorododecyl acrylate, 96% [17741-60-5] FW 618.19
mp 48-53 bp 122/4mm d 1.320 Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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

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CF (CF ) CH
3
29 2
O

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

mp > 300 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 and 5 412 053 and other
pending patents

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

FW 917.58 mp 300 (dec.) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Use governed by U.S. Patents 5 484 647 and 5 412 053 and
other pending patents

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.

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47,761-3
CH CH
O
2
O Si
Si
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O
O

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

nr1.3370 d 1.637 Fp >230F(110C)


Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutyl acrylate, 97% [424-64-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,400-6
h

2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutyl methacrylate, 97% [13695-31-3] . . . .

49,632-4

(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutyl)oxirane, 96% [1765-92-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
H C
2

44,375-1
h

C
CH

OCH CF CF CF
2 2 2 3

FW 254.11 bp 120-122/743mm nr1.3310 d 1.418


Fp 88F(31C) Beil. 2(4),1464 FT-IR 2(1),1076B
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
FW 268.13 bp 134-136 nr1.3410 d 1.345 Fp 98F(36C)
FT-IR 2(1),1076C FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

CH CF CF CF
2 2 2 3

FW 226.10 bp 111 nr1.3180 d 1.462


Beil. 17(5),1,103 FLAMMABLE LIQUID

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

1,7-Heptanediamine, see D1,740-8, 1,7-Diaminoheptane


1,2,3-Heptanetriol, 98% [103404-57-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 148.20 mp 82-84 Beil. 1(2),598
FT-IR 2(1),267C R&S 1(1),185J

40,815-8
h

NOH

Fp 75F(23C)

Fp 179F(81C) FT-NMR 1(3),653A FT-IR 2(3),4364A


R&S 1(2),2965E CORROSIVE

Cl

CH CH CH CH CH CHCH OH
3 2 2 2
2

Fp >230F(110C)

Fp 52F(11C) CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Cationic fluorosurfactant. Viscosity (25C) 30 cps. Contains
ca. 33% isopropanol, 17% water and small amounts of C-4 to
C-7 fluoroalkyl groups. pH=3-5
Leveling agent for polishes and coatings.

O
H

d 1.712

FT-NMR 1(1),286A

2-Heptanone oxime, 99% [5314-31-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 129.20 bp 96/10mm nr1.4490 d 0.891
Beil. 1,359 FT-IR 2(3),4004B IRRITANT
Mixture of syn and anti

Fp 200F(93C)

100mg
1g

15.90
107.80

25mL
100mL

16.60
44.40

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20,518-4
Cl

Cl

Si

Si

Cl

Cl

Cl

Cl

Cl

Si

O Si

Cl

Cl

Cl

Cl
Cl

Cl

Cl

O
C

Cl

Cl

FW 268.89 bp 144-145.5 nr1.4750 d 1.562


Fieser 3,148 FT-IR 2(3),4719C Safety 2,1834C R&S 1(3),3325A
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Precursor to substituted disilanes. Remainder mainly
pentachlorodisilane.
(Packaged in ampules)

Cl

Cl

Hexachlorodisilane, 96% [13465-77-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

36,833-4
h

Hexachlorodisiloxane, 96% [14986-21-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 284.89 bp 137 nr1.4280 d 1.575


R&S 1(2),2975F CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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

OCH (CF ) CHF


2
27
2

CH

CH

47,433-9

OCH (CF ) CHF


2
27
2

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

bp 116/6mm nr1.3450 d 1.629 Fp >230F(110C)


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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

Hexadecanedioic acid, 96% [505-54-4] (thapsic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,320-8
h

Hexadecyl 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[67845-93-6] FW 474.77 mp 59-61 FT-IR 2(2),2854C

FW 286.41 mp 124-126 Beil. 2,733 FT-NMR 1(1),774A


FT-IR 2(1),776D Safety 2,1838B R&S 1(1),545D

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

1,5-Hexadiene-3,4-diol, 97%, mixture of (


) and meso . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[1069-23-4] FW 114.15 mp 14-16 bp 125/45mm nr1.4790
d 1.020 Fp 199F(92C) [a]22 0 (c=10, C2H5OH) Beil. 1,501
FT-NMR 1(1),223A R&S 1(1),153G RTECS# MM2100000 TOXIC

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10,768-9
CH
3
3
CH (CH ) CH
N CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
24 2
CH
CH
3
3

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

FW 222.09 nr1.3190 d 1.330 Fp 50F(10C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1029B FT-IR 2(1),1076D R&S 1(1),745C
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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

4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)dianiline, 98% [1095-78-9] . . . . . . . . .

25,759-1
h

4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphenol, 97% [1478-61-1]. . . . . . . . .


(hexafluorobisphenol A) FW 336.24 mp 161-163

FW 334.27
IRRITANT

mp 195-198

FT-NMR 1(2),549C R&S 1(1),1439J

FT-NMR 1(2),323A FT-IR 2(2),1908A Safety 2,1846D


R&S 1(1),1309N IRRITANT

49,355-4
h

4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic acid, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[3016-76-0] FW 480.28 mp 240 (dec.) IRRITANT

5g

34.00

38,644-8
h

4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride, 99% . . . . . . . .


[1107-00-2] FW 444.25 mp 244-247 FT-NMR 1(2),1327C

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

1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoroisopropyl acrylate, 99% [2160-89-6]. . . . . . . . . .

C
CF

Hexafluoroglutaric anhydride, 97% [376-68-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,765-6
h

C
CF

Hexafluoro-1,2-epoxypropane, see 32,364-0, Hexafluoropropylene oxide


Hexafluoroglutaric acid, 97% [376-73-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 222.04 bp 72 nr1.3240 d 1.654


Beil. 17(4),5824 FT-NMR 1(1),1184C FT-IR 2(3),763D
R&S 1(1),839K MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

F
O

2,2,3,4,4,4-Hexafluorobutyl methacrylate, 98% [36405-47-7] . . . . . . .

FW 240.06 mp 92-97 bp 134-138/3mm Beil. 2(3),1693


FT-NMR 1(1),805B FT-IR 2(1),802D Safety 2,1846C
R&S 1(1),563C IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

HO C CF CF CF C OH
2 2 2

d 1.389 Fp 140F(60C)

FW 250.14 bp 158 nr1.3610 d 1.348 Fp 134F(56C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1030B R&S 1(1),745F LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Stabilized with hydroquinone

H C C C O CH CF CH CF
2
2 2
3
CH
3

Hexafluorobisphenol A, see 25,759-1, 4,4'-(Hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphenol


2,2,3,4,4,4-Hexafluorobutyl acrylate, 95% [54052-90-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 236.11 bp 40-43/8mm nr1.3520
IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

O CH CF CHCF
2 2
3
F

Hexa(ethylene glycol), 97% [2615-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 282.34 mp 5-7 bp 217/4mm nr1.4640 d 1.127
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,468 FT-NMR 1(1),347A
FT-IR 2(1),333B R&S 1(1),229B RTECS# MM3670000

O
H C
2

10g
100g

Index 12,4719 FT-IR 2(3),4606A Safety 2,2863D R&S 1(2),3163B


RTECS# TQ2655000 HYGROSCOPIC
Antiheparin agent. A 3mg quantity has been found to enhance
peptide degradation in automated sequential analysis.
Circulation 1990, 82, 1754.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-118 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

CH
N

Hexadimethrine bromide [28728-55-4] (1,5-dimethyl-1,5- . . . . . . . . . . .


diazaundecamethylene polymethobromide) Merck

FT-IR 2(2),2927A

R&S 1(2),1957N

CORROSIVE

3
O

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H N
2
CH

CF

NH
3

38,665-0

2
CH

CF

R&S 1(1),1413F

CF
3
O CH
CF

CF

CH

HN
CH

Hexafluoropropylene oxide, 98% [428-59-1] (hexafluoro-1,2- . . . . .


epoxypropane) FW 166.02 bp -42 Beil. 17(4),20

FW 236.11 nr1.3310 d 1.302 Fp 58F(14C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1030A FT-IR 2(1),1077A R&S 1(1),745E
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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

R&S 1(1),249A RTECS# TZ3400000 NONFLAMMABLE GAS


IRRITANT
The use of brass regulator Z14,670-6 or Z14,671-4 is
recommended.
(Packaged in steel cylinders)

N
CH

32,364-0
h
3

CH

1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoroisopropyl methacrylate, 99% [3063-94-3] . . .

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

d 1.162 Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (neat) FT-NMR 1(1),1176B


FT-IR 2(1),1213A Safety 2,1848A R&S 1(1),835I
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

35,875-4

N
N

CH

CH

3 O
CH

Si

trans-Hexahydrophthalic acid, see 14,751-6, trans-1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid


1,3,4,6,7,8-Hexahydro-2H-pyrimido[1,2-a]pyrimidine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
polymer-bound CORROSIVE
2% cross-linked. 8.0-8.5 mmol N/g

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

Hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl-1,3,5-triazine, see 25,467-3, 1,3,5Trimethylhexahydro-1,3,5-triazine


Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane, 98% [541-05-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 222.47 mp 64-66 bp 134 Fp 95F(35C) Beil. 4(3),1884
FT-IR 2(3),4387C Safety 2,1850A R&S 1(2),2977C
FLAMMABLE SOLID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Hexamethyldisiloxane, see also 46,930-0, Poly(dimethylsiloxane)


Hexamethylenediamine, 98% [124-09-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1,6-hexanediamine) FW 116.21 mp 42-45 bp 204-205
Fp 178F(81C) Beil. 4,269 Merck Index 12,4730
FT-NMR 1(1),467A FT-IR 2(1),457A Safety 2,1855B
R&S 1(1),311B RTECS# MO1180000 FLAMMABLE SOLID
CORROSIVE
Reagent used to modify acrylonitrile copolymers1 and to
polycondense with compounds such as calcein.2 (1) J. Appl.
Polym. Sci. 1994, 54, 355. (2) Sens. Actuators, B 1993, 13, 420.
DuPont product

Hexamethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, see 23,245-9,


1,6-Diaminohexane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid
Hexamethylene diisocyanate, see D12,470-2, 1,6-Diisocyanatohexane

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N
N
N

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

1,6-Hexanediol dimethacrylate [6606-59-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,996-0

1,6-Hexanediol divinyl ether, 97% [19763-13-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH C

FW 226.28 nr1.4560 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1045C Safety 2,1857C R&S 1(1),729E
RTECS# AT1430000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 254.33 bp > 315 nr1.4580 d 0.995 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1045D IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone
FW 170.25 bp 205
FT-IR 2(1),319A

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

1,6-Hexanediol ethoxylate diacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL

26.40

250mL

27.50

10mL
50mL

16.80
42.90

nr1.4610 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)


Average Mn ca. 314. 2.0 ethoxy groups/molecule. Stabilized
with 300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH CH CH
2
2
2

1,6-Hexanediol propoxylate diacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4560 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 350. Viscosity (25 C) 15-25 cps.
Propoxy:acrylate 1:1. Stabilized with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH CH CH
2
2
2

40,997-9

1,6-Hexanediol vinyl ether, 98% [27336-16-9] [6-(vinyloxy)-1- . . . . . .


hexanol] FW 144.21 mp 12 bp 224 nr1.4500 d 0.927

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

FW 118.18 mp 41-43 bp 250 Fp 215F(101C) Beil. 1,484


Merck Index 12,4726 FT-NMR 1(1),202B FT-IR 2(3),195D
Safety 2,1856D R&S 1(1),143D RTECS# MO2100000 IRRITANT

41,173-6
h

49,693-6

CH C

Hexamethylhexacyclen, see 34,903-8, 1,4,7,10,13,16Hexamethyl-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclooctadecane


1,6-Hexanediol, 99% [629-11-8] (hexamethylene glycol) . . . . . . . . . . .

1,6-Hexanediol diacrylate, tech., 90% [13048-33-4] (HDODA) . . . . .

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

FW 140.19 mp 280 (subl.) Fp 482F(250C) Beil. 1,583


Fieser 1,427 2,208 4,243 9,234 Merck Index 12,6036
FT-NMR 1(1),596B FT-IR 2(3),471D Safety 2,1852B
R&S 1(1),401D RTECS# MN4725000 FLAMMABLE SOLID
IRRITANT

FW 342.58 bp 140/0.02mm nr1.4940 d 0.944


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),591B R&S 1(1),397J
HYGROSCOPIC

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

Hexamethylenetetramine, 99% [100-97-0] (methenamine). . . . . . . . .

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

FT-NMR 1(1),603C FT-IR 2(1),601B Safety 2,1863A


R&S 1(1),405H RTECS# MP4750000 IRRITANT

trans-3-Hexenedioic acid, see H1,785-6, trans-bHydromuconic acid

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O
H C
2

CH

40,890-5
h

Hexyl acrylate, 98% [2499-95-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

35,933-5

Hexyltributylphosphonium bromide, polymer-supported . . . . . . . . . .

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

Hexyltrichlorosilane, 97% [928-65-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,039-2
h

3-Hexyne-2,5-diol, 97%, mixture of (


)- and meso isomers. . . . . . . .
[3031-66-1] FW 114.15 mp 42 bp 121/15mm nr1.4730

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

FW 219.62 bp 191-192 nr1.4440 d 1.107 Fp 185F(85C)


Beil. 4(3),1906 FT-IR 2(3),4360A RTECS# VV4320000
CORROSIVE TOXIC

d 1.009 Fp >230F(110C) [a]23 0 (neat) Beil. 1,500


FT-NMR 1(3),515A FT-IR 2(3),4030B Safety 2,1876A
R&S 1(2),2703D RTECS# MR0175000 IRRITANT

12,858-9

O
O

HMDI, see 38,838-6, 4,4'-Methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate)


Homophthalic anhydride, tech. [703-59-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1,3-isochromandione) FW 162.14 mp 140-142 Beil. 17,489
Fieser 11,254 FT-IR 2(2),2925D Safety 2,1883D
R&S 1(2),1957E MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Contains ~25% 3,4:8,9-dibenzooxacyclodecane-2,6,10-trione

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

FW 156.23 bp 88-90/24mm nr1.4280 d 0.888


Fp 155F(68C) Beil. 2(3),1228 FT-IR 2(1),1022D
RTECS# AT1450000
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone

25mL
100mL

51,756-9

Si O

HPCS, see 48,106-8, Poly(carbodihydridosilane)


1-(Hydridodimethylsilyloxy)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . .
pentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 97%
(hydridodimethylsilyloxy-POSS) FW 975.74 mp > 350
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

46,858-4
H
O
O Si
O Si
O
Si
Si
O
O
O
O
Si
Si
O Si O
Si O
O

FW 901.58 mp 280 (dec.) 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.

30,142-6

OH OH
CH

CH

HO C

130

CH
C C

CH

Hydridopolycarbosilane, see 48,106-8, Poly(carbodihydridosilane)


Hydrido-POSS, see 46,858-4, 1-Hydrido-3,5,7,9,11,13,15heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
Hydrobenzoin [492-70-6] (1,2-diphenyl-1,2-ethanediol) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 214.27 [a]25 0 (c=2.5, C2H5OH) Beil. 6,1004 Merck
Index 12,4818 FT-NMR 1(2),336B FT-IR 2(2),1921A
R&S 1(1),1319D

O
O

Hydridodimethylsilyloxy-POSS, see 51,756-9,


1-(Hydridodimethylsilyloxy)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
1-Hydrido-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane, 95% (hydrido-POSS)

OH

H1,785-6
h

Hydrocaffeic acid, see 10,260-1, 3,4-Dihydroxyhydrocinnamic acid


Hydrogenated MDI, see 38,838-6, 4,4'-Methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate)
a-Hydro-x-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl, oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), see 34,531-8, Polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain
polymer with oxirane
trans-b-Hydromuconic acid, 98% [4436-74-2] (trans-3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hexenedioic acid, trans-Db-dihydromuconic acid) FW 144.13
mp 195-196 Beil. 2,774
R&S 1(1),553E

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FT-IR 2(1),788C

Alphabetical List of Products


OH

H1,790-2
h

Hydroquinone, 99% [123-31-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,791-4
h

Hydroquinone bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ether, 98% [104-38-1] . . . . . . . . . .


[2,2'-(1,4-phenylenedioxy)diethanol] FW 198.22 mp 100-102

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

Beil. 6(3),4406 FT-NMR 1(2),411C FT-IR 2(2),1991C


Safety 2,1900C R&S 1(1),1355J HYGROSCOPIC

OCH CH OH
2 2

HO

H1,840-2
h

O
S OK

Hydroquinonesulfonic acid, potassium salt, tech. [21799-87-1] . .


(2,5-dihydroxybenzenesulfonic acid, potassium salt)
FW 228.27 mp 251 (dec.) Beil. 11,300 FT-IR 2(2),3240B
Safety 2,1901A R&S 1(2),2207K IRRITANT

O
OH

O
C CH

FW 110.11 mp 172-175 bp 285 Beil. 6,836


Fieser 5,341 Merck Index 12,4853 FT-NMR 1(2),304C
FT-IR 2(3),1041B Safety 2,1900B R&S 1(1),1301A
RTECS# MX3500000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC

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

3-Hydroxybenzophenone, 99% [13020-57-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 136.15 mp 95-97 bp 296 Beil. 8,86 FT-NMR 1(2),861A


FT-IR 2(3),1258D Safety 2,1901D R&S 1(2),1651A IRRITANT

OH

O
C CH

FW 136.15 mp 109-111 bp 147-148/3mm Beil. 8,87


FT-NMR 1(2),861B FT-IR 2(3),1259A Safety 2,1902A
R&S 1(2),1651B RTECS# AM8750000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

OH

O
C

FW 198.22 mp 113-115 Beil. 8,157 FT-NMR 1(2),898A


FT-IR 2(2),2465D Safety 2,1909B R&S 1(2),1673I IRRITANT

HO

O
HO

H2,020-2
h

4-Hydroxybenzophenone, 98% [1137-42-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,557-3
h

4-Hydroxybutyl acrylate, 96% [2478-10-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,424-4

Hydroxybutyl methacrylate, 94%, mixture of isomers. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[29008-35-3] FW 158.20 bp 180 nr1.4500 d 1.006

O
H C C H C OCH2CH2CH2CH2OH
2

CH CH CHCH OH(R)
3 2
2
OR(H)

CH

CH

ROCH

RO

Hydroxybutyl methyl cellulose [9041-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,561-2
h

1-Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, 99% [947-19-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 144.17 bp 95/0.1mm nr1.4520 d 1.041


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),1470 FT-NMR 1(1),1044C
FT-IR 2(3),720C Safety 2,1913A R&S 1(1),753L IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 300 ppm hydroquinone and 50 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone

Fp 217F(102C) [a]r0 (neat) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

O
R=

FW 198.22 mp 132-135 Beil. 8(2),184 FT-NMR 1(2),898B


FT-IR 2(2),2466A R&S 1(2),1673J RTECS# PC4959775 IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(3),4606B Safety 2,1913B R&S 1(2),3161C


Powder. Hydroxybutyl content 3.5%, methoxyl content 31.5%.
Average Mn ca. 120,000. Viscosity (2% solution) 14,000 cps.

FW 204.27 mp 47-50
FT-IR 2(2),2371B

bp 175/15mm

Beil. 8(4),943

d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Formaldehyde-free crosslinking agent

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46,205-5
h

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

nr1.4540 d 1.047 Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# AC5955000


LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone.
Contains neopentyl glycol diacrylate, 3-hydroxy-2,2dimethylpropionic acid, neopentyl glycol and mixed esters of
acrylic acid

29,281-8
h

2-Hydroxyethyl acrylate, 96% [818-61-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,496-5
h

2-Hydroxyethyl cellulose [9004-62-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,497-3
h

2-Hydroxyethyl cellulose [9004-62-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,498-1
h

2-Hydroxyethyl cellulose [9004-62-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,863-3
h

Hydroxyethyl cellulose [9004-62-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,594-4
h

43,511-2

FW 116.12 bp 90-92/12mm nr1.4500 d 1.011


Fp 209F(98C) Beil. 2(4),1469 FT-NMR 1(1),1044A
FT-IR 2(1),1090A Safety 2,1921B R&S 1(1),753J
RTECS# AT1750000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 200-650 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

250g
1kg

16.80
38.60

250g
1kg

16.80
38.60

250g
1kg

16.80
38.60

25g
500g

15.60
39.00

Hydroxyethylcellulose ethoxylate, quaternized [68610-92-4] . . . . . .


(Polyquaternium 10) mp 290

50g

30.00

2-Hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydrophobically modified . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250g
1kg

19.60
54.00

50mL
250mL

26.80
88.70

d 0.600 Merck Index 12,4707 RTECS# FJ5958000 IRRITANT


Average Mv ca. 90,000 D.S. 1.5, M.S. 2.5. Viscosity (Brookfield,
spindle #1, 30 rpm, 5 wt. % in water, 25C) 75-150 cps
Non-ionic water soluble polymer. Aqueous solutions are
pseudoplastic. Readily disperses without lumping.
Thickener, protective colloid, binder, stabilizer and suspending
agent.
Average Mv ca. 720,000 D.S. 1.5, M.S. 2.5. Viscosity (Brookfield,
spindle #4, 60 rpm, 2 wt. % in water, 25C) 4,500-6,500 cps
Properties......see 43,496-5.
Applications....see 43,496-5.

Average Mv ca. 1,300,000 D.S. 1.5, M.S. 2.5. Viscosity


(Brookfield, spindle #4, 30 rpm, 1 wt. % in water, 25C) 3,4005,000 cps
Properties......see 43,496-5.
Applications....see 43,496-5.
Average Mw ca. 250,000 D.S. 1.0 M.S. 2.0 Viscosity (2 wt. % in
water) 80-125 mPa.s

d 0.750 FT-IR 2(3),4606D TOXIC IRRITANT


Powder. Modified with hexadecyl groups. Viscosity
(Brookfield, spindle #4, 6 rpm, 1 wt. % in water) 50 poise.
Solutions are highly pseudoplastic
Solubility in water : E
5 wt. %
Moisture content : 4.5 wt. %
Solution pH : 7.0
Hydration time at pH 7.2 : 15 min.
Associative thickener in aqueous systems. Can be dispersed in
acidic or neutral water without lumping. Readily dispersed in
glycols and paint coalescing solvents.
Paint thickener. Promotes leveling, sag and splatter resistance.
Binder, stabilizer, film-former and suspending agent.

38,047-4
h

5mL
18.30
250mL
22.90
1L
60.90
18L 228.00

2-Hydroxyethyl disulfide, tech. [1892-29-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,2'-dithiodiethanol) FW 154.25 mp 25-27
bp 158-163/3.5mm nr1.5700 d 1.261 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 1,471 FT-NMR 1(1),443B R&S 1(1),293D
RTECS# KK7525000 TOXIC STENCH

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O
H C C C
2
CH
3

OCH CH OH
2 2

O
H C
2

CH

OCH CH OH
2 2

2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 99+% [868-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,546-4
h

2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 98% [868-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,863-5
h

2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 97% [868-77-9] (glycol . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


methacrylate)

FW 130.14 bp 67/3.5mm nr1.4530 d 1.073 Fp 207F(97C)


Beil. 2(3),1291 FT-NMR 1(1),1045A RTECS# OZ4735000
IRRITANT
Inhibited with up to 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

O
H C C C
2
CH
3

ROCH

47,702-8
h

OCH CH OH
2 2

Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2
O

46,514-3
h

2-Hydroxyethyl starch [68512-26-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,513-5
h

2-Hydroxyethyl starch [68512-26-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,045-1
h

2-Hydroxyethyl stearate, tech. [111-60-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
n
RO

OR

mp 268 (dec.) d 1.500 Merck Index 12,4707


Viscosity (10 wt. % soln., 50 rpm, 66C) 25 cps
Paper coating binder.

R = H or
CH CH OH
2 2

ROCH

2
O
O
n

RO

Viscosity (10 wt.% non-newtonion soln., 50 rpm, 66C) 120 cps


Paper coating binder.

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

FW 328.54 mp 55-57 bp 149 RTECS# WI4100000 IRRITANT


Plasticizer. Compound is a mixture of various chain-length
esters and di(ethylene glycol) ester
Soluble in toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble in hexane
and water.

10-Hydroxygeraniol, see 33,840-0, trans,trans-2,6-Dimethyl2,6-octadiene-1,8-diol


Hydroxyhydroquinone, see 17,340-1, 1,2,4-Benzenetriol
2-Hydroxy-4'
-(2-hydroxyethoxy)-2-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propiophenone, 98% [106797-53-9] FW 224.26 mp 88-90
FT-IR 2(2),2410B

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

Hydroxymethanesulfinic acid, monosodium salt dihydrate . . . . . . .


[6035-47-8] (sodium formaldehydesulfoxylate) FW 154.13

24,580-1
h

Beil. 1(4),3052 FT-NMR 1(1),1425B

R&S 1(1),1049A

4-Hydroxy-2-methoxybenzaldehyde, polymer-bound, see


51,644-9, AMEBA resin
2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 98% [131-57-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 228.25 mp 63-65 bp 150-160/5mm Beil. 8,312 Merck
Index 12,7088 FT-NMR 1(2),897A FT-IR 2(2),2463D
Safety 2,1933A R&S 1(2),1673E RTECS# DJ1575000 IRRITANT

N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide, 48 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . .


[924-42-5] FW 101.11 nr1.4130 d 1.074
Beil. 2(4),1472 FT-IR 2(1),1270C Safety 2,1935B R&S 1(1),885J
RTECS# AS3600000 TOXIC IRRITANT
Inhibited with 30 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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44,194-5

nr 1.5590 d 1.164 Fp >230F(110C)


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Cross-linking agent for coatings. Viscosity (Gardner-Holdt,
25C) 27.0-63.4 stokes. Equivalent wt. per reaction with hydroxyl,
carboxyl or amide 130-190.
Contributes good chemical, detergent and salt spray resistance
to films.
Cross-linking agent for electrocoating and conventional
coatings requiring high detergent and chemical resistance.

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

N-Hydroxynaphthalimide triflate, 99+%,electronic grade. . . . . . . . . .


[85342-62-7] (N-hydroxynaphthalimide
trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 345.26

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

FW 164.20 bp 102-103/4mm nr 1.5330 d 1.077


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 8(1),553 FT-IR 2(2),2418A IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

50mL
250mL

16.80
53.20

1g
5g

63.00
210.00

N-Hydroxynaphthalimide trifluoromethanesulfonate, see


53,108-1, N-Hydroxynaphthalimide triflate
N-Hydroxy-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboximide perfluoro-1- . . . . . . . . . . .
butanesulfonate, 99+%, electronic grade

1g
5g

76.50
255.00

100g
500g

20.70
69.10

100mL
500mL

21.50
70.20

Cationic photoinitiator. Nonionic photoacid generator. Epsilon


= 20,300 (193nm), 600 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid <
2x10-3mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (>50%), ethyl lactate (>50%) and
PGMEA (>50%).

CF CF CF CF
2 2 2 3

250mL
1L

Cationic photoinitiator. Nonionic photoacid generator. Epsilon


= 21,300 (193nm), 4,400 (248nm); 900 (365nm). Metals < 500ppb.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 2%), ethyl lactate (<1%) and
PGMEA (ca.1%).

FT-IR 2(1),265C

53,108-1
O
CF

mp 63-68 (dec.) Beil. 1(4),2777

2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiophenone, 97% [7473-98-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
S

Hydroxymethyl polystyrene, see 51,566-3, Benzyl alcohol,


polymer-bound
2-(Hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol, 97% [4704-94-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,565-5
h

N
O

N-(Hydroxymethyl)methacrylamide, 52-55 wt. % solution in . . . . .


water, tech. [923-02-4] FW 115.13 mp -37 bp ~ 100

FW 106.12

t
O

$
15.20
42.00

nr 1.4300 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# UC6380000


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
Contains up to 6% methacrylamide, up to 2% formaldehyde.
Inhibited with 10-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

H
HOCH

(Hydroxymethyl)melamine, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
methylated/isobutylated/carboxylated, 85 wt. % solution
in isobutanol nr 1.4966 d 1.070 Fp 92F(33C)

250mL
1L

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID


Viscosity (Gardner-Holdt, 25C) 10.7-17.6 stokes
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 19-25
Low methylol content, melamine-formaldehyde cross-linking
agent. Soluble in common organic solvents. Insoluble in water.
Cross-linking agent for cationic polymers.

43,652-6
h

O
H C
2

(Hydroxymethyl)benzoguanamine, methylated/ethylated . . . . . . . . . .

40,736-4
h

2-Hydroxy-4-(octyloxy)benzophenone, 98% [1843-05-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 326.44 mp 47-49 Merck Index 12,6838
RTECS# DJ1595000 IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(2),2464A

2-(6-Hydroxy-1-oxohexyloxy)ethyl methacrylate, see 40,531-0,


Caprolactone 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl ester
2-Hydroxy-3-phenoxypropyl acrylate [16969-10-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 222.24 nr 1.5280 d 1.160 Fp 192F(88C)
FT-IR 2(2),2831D IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

4-Hydroxyphenyl sulfide, see 21,617-8, 4,4'-Thiodiphenol

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$
OH

30,802-1

FW 164.12 mp 200-204 Beil. 18,94 FT-NMR 1(2),1329B


FT-IR 2(2),2928B R&S 1(2),1959F RTECS# TI3300000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

Hydroxypropyl cellulose [9004-64-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,188-4
h

Hydroxypropyl cellulose [9004-64-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,189-2
h

Hydroxypropyl cellulose [9004-64-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H or H
x

H or H
x

OR

O
RO

CH
3
CH CH O
2

CH OR
2

ROCH
2

Hydroxypropyl acrylate, 95%, mixture of isomers [25584-83-2] . .

OR

O
RO

CH
3
CH CH O
2

CH OR
2

ROCH
2

CH OR
2

O R
n

R=

N-Hydroxyphthalimide trifluoromethanesulfonate, see


53,110-3, N -Hydroxyphthalimide triflate
Hydroxypivalyl hydroxypivalate bis[6-(acryloyloxy)-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hexanoate] [91381-58-7] FW 540.65 nr 1.4630 d 1.106

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

N-Hydroxyphthalimide triflate, 99+%,electronic grade . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[41580-58-9] (N-hydroxyphthalimide trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 295.20

250mg
1g

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 6,800


(193nm), 1,600 (248nm); 15 (365nm). Metals < 500ppb.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 27%), ethyl lactate (ca.15%) and
PGMEA (ca.37%).

4-Hydroxyphenyl sulfone, see 10,303-9, 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol


3-Hydroxyphthalic anhydride, 98% [37418-88-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
CH CH O
2

H or H
x

FW 130.14 bp 77/5mm nr 1.4450 d 1.044 Fp 193F(89C)


Beil. 2(4),1469 FT-NMR 1(1),1044B R&S 1(1),753K
RTECS# AT1925000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT
Inhibited with 200-650 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
d 0.500 Merck Index 12,4888 RTECS# NF9050000
Powder. Thermoplastic. Average Mw ca. 80,000, average Mn ca.
10,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #2, 60 rpm, 10 wt. % in
water, 25C) 150-700 cps
Particle size, 99% through 20 mesh
Moisture content : <5 wt. %
pH : 5.0-8.5
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) : 14,000 ppm
Interfacial tension (0.1 wt. % in water
vs mineral oil) : 12.5 dynes/cm
Sensitive to moisture absorption. Soluble in several polar
solvents. Insoluble in water above 45C. Solutions are
pseudoplastic but not thixotropic.
Binder in ceramics, thickeners, molded items, water-soluble
plastic foam, coatings, adhesives and encapsulation.
Powder. Average Mw ca. 100,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle
#1, 30 rpm, 5 wt. % in water, 25C) 75-150 cps. Thermoplastic
Particle size, 99% through 20 mesh
Moisture content : <5 wt. %
pH : 5.0-8.5
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) : 14,000 ppm
Interfacial tension (0.1 wt. % in water vs
mineral oil) : 12.5 dynes/cm
Properties......see 43,500-7.
Applications....see 43,500-7.
Powder. Average Mw ca. 370,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle
#2, 60 rpm, 2 wt. % in water, 25C) 150-400 cps. Thermoplastic
Particle size, 99% through 20 mesh
Moisture content : <5 wt. %
pH : 5.0-8.5
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) : 14,000 ppm
Interfacial tension (0.1 wt. % in water vs
mineral oil) : 12.5 dynes/cm
Properties......see 43,500-7.
Applications....see 43,500-7.

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

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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

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,032-8
h

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OR

RO

42,318-1
h

CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3

OH
O

ROCH

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OR

O
RO
RO

42,317-3
h

OH
O R
n

OR

CH OR
2

O R
n

R=

2-Hydroxypropyl 2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phthalate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[68406-95-1] FW 336.35 nr1.5130 d 1.063

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

Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Inhibited with 900 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone.
Contains up to 50% 2-methyl-1-hydroxyethyl
2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl phthalate

OR

O
RO

3
CH

O
RO

Powder. Average Mw ca. 1,000,000. Viscosity (Brookfield,


spindle #3, 30 rpm, 1 wt. % in water, 25C) 1,500-3,000 cps.
Thermoplastic
Particle size, 99% through 20 mesh
Moisture content : <5 wt. %
pH : 5.0-8.5
Biological oxygen demand (BOD) : 14,000 ppm
Interfacial tension (0.1 wt. % in water vs
mineral oil) : 12.5 dynes/cm
Properties......see 43,500-7.
Applications....see 43,500-7.

Fp 206F(96C) Beil. 2(4),1532 FT-NMR 1(1),1045B


Safety 2,1957B R&S 1(1),755A IRRITANT
Mixture of hydroxypropyl and hydroxyisopropyl methacrylates
Inhibited with 250-350 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

OH
O CH CHCH
2
3

RO

Hydroxypropyl methacrylate, 97%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . . . . . . .


[27813-02-1] FW 144.17 bp 57/0.5mm nr1.4470 d 1.066

ROCH

26,854-2
h

H or H
x

Hydroxypropyl cellulose [9004-64-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OR

O
RO

19,190-6
h

CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3

Merck Index 12,4889 RTECS# NF9125000


Average Mn ca. 120,000. ca. 21 wt. % methoxy, 5 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 100,000 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.1-1.6. M.S. (propylene
oxide) 0.1-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 70-90C
Dissolves in water, undergoes reversible gelation upon heating,
non-ionic, does not complex with ionic species, is surface active
and enzyme resistant. Solutions are pseudoplastic.
Thickener for aqueous and non-aqueous systems, clear films
with grease resistance, binders, lubricants, steric stabilizer and
water retention aid.
Average Mn ca. 90,000. ca. 21 wt. % methoxy, 5 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 15,000 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.1-1.6. M.S. (propylene
oxide) 0.1-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 70-90C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Average Mn ca. 86,000. ca. 29 wt. % methoxy, 7 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 4,000 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.8-2.0. M.S. (propylene
oxide) 0.2-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 58-64C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Powder. Average Mn ca. 86,000. ca. 29 wt. % methoxy, 7 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 4,000 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.7-1.9, M.S. (propylene
oxide) 0.1-0.2
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 62-68C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.

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ROCH

RO

2
O
OR

R=

O R
n

O
CH OR
2

RO

R=

O R
n

O
CH OR
2

RO

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(METHOCELE5)

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

Average Mn ca. 12,000. 21 wt. % methoxy, 5 wt. % propylene


oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in water, 20C)
80-120 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.1-1.6, M.S. (propylene oxide) 0.1-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 70-90C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Average Mn ca. 11,500. ca. 29 wt. % methoxy, 7 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 50 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.8-2.0. M.S. (propylene
oxide) 0.2-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 58-64C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Average Mn ca. 10,000. ca. 29 wt. % methoxy, 7 wt. %
propylene oxide. Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in water, 20C) 6
cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.8-2.0. M.S. (propylene oxide) 0.2-0.3
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 43-55 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 58-64C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.

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

Average Mn ca. 10,000. ca. 29 wt. % methoxy, 9 wt. %


propylene oxide. Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 2 wt. % solution in
water, 20C) 5 cps. D.S. (methoxy) 1.8-2.0. M.S. (propylene oxide)
0.2-0.3
Approx. gelation (semi-firm)
temperature (2 wt. % solution) : 58-64C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.

OR

O
RO
RO

44,275-5
h

CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3

O
RO

ROCH

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

OR

RO

42,323-8
h

OR

ROCH

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CHCH ,
2
3
CH , or H
3

O
RO
RO

42,321-1
h

OH

RO

ROCH

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose [9004-65-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose phthalate [9050-31-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,519-8
h

Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose phthalate [9050-31-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

or
C

OH

O
ROCH
2

O
RO

OR

mp > 145 (dec.) d 0.600 RTECS# FJ5954000


ca. 31 wt. % phthalyl, ca. 20 wt. % methoxy, ca. 7 wt. %
hydroxypropoxy
Limited solubility at low pH, soluble at pH F
4.2. Films can be
applied from water or organic solvent.
Applications....see 43,519-8.

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

ca. 24 wt. % phthalyl, ca. 22 wt. % methoxy, ca. 8 wt. %


hydroxypropoxy
Limited solubility at low pH, soluble at pH F
4.8. Films can be
applied from water or organic solvent.
Coatings become soluble in mild aqueous acid and readily
dissolve in aqueous base.

4-(3-Hydroxypropyl)-4-nitro-1,7-heptanediol, see 36,153-4,


Nitromethanetrispropanol
[4-[(2-Hydroxytetradecyl)oxy]phenyl]phenyliodonium hexa- . . . . . . .
fluoroantimonate [139301-16-9] FW 745.24 mp 99-104
CORROSIVE
(Packaged in poly bottles)

(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n

C H
8 17

23,856-2

FT-IR 2(2),1982C Safety 2,1971B RTECS# MD0878000


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 294. HLB 4.3

n~2

(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n

C H
8 17
n~5

IgepalCA-210 [26636-32-8] [polyoxyethylene(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.5090 d 1.009 Fp >230F(110C)

23,857-0

IgepalCA-520 [26636-32-8] [polyoxyethylene(5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.4970 d 1.044 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(2),1983A Safety 2,1971C RTECS# MD0878000
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 427. HLB 10.0

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(OCH CH ) OH
2 2n

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

IgepalCO-520 [26027-38-3] [polyoxyethylene(5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nonylphenyl ether] nr1.4950 d 0.997 Fp >230F(110C)

IgepalCO-720 [26027-38-3] [polyoxyethylene(12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nonylphenyl ether] nr1.4880 d 1.053 Fp >230F(110C)

IgepalCO-890 [26027-38-3] [polyoxyethylene(40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nonylphenyl ether] mp 46-47 Fp >230F(110C) Merck
Index 12,6772 FT-IR 2(2),1984A Safety 2,1972D
RTECS# MD0905000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,982. HLB 17.8

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

IgepalDM-970 [9014-93-1] [polyoxyethylene(150) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dinonylphenyl ether] mp 59-61 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(2),1984C
HLB 19.0

n ~ 150

R&S 1(1),1351J

IgepalCO-990 [26027-38-3] [polyoxyethylene(100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nonylphenyl ether] mp 57-58 Fp >230F(110C) Merck
Index 12,6772 FT-IR 2(2),1984B Safety 2,1973A
RTECS# MD0905000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 4,626. HLB 19.0

n ~ 100

100g
500g

Merck Index 12,6772 FT-IR 2(2),1983D Safety 2,1972C


R&S 1(1),1351I RTECS# MD0905000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 749. HLB 14.2

n ~ 12

HO

IgepalCO-210 [26027-38-3] [polyoxyethylene(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nonylphenyl ether] nr1.5080 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)

Merck Index 12,6772 FT-IR 2(2),1983B Safety 2,1972B


R&S 1(1),1351F RTECS# MD0905000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 441. HLB 10.0

n~5

C
O

$
16.80
50.50

Merck Index 12,6772 FT-IR 2(2),1982D Safety 2,1972A


R&S 1(1),1351B RTECS# MD0905000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 308. HLB 4.6

n~2

HO

100g
500g

FT-IR 2(2),1983C Safety 2,1971D RTECS# MD0878000


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 735. HLB 14.6

n ~ 12

C H
9 19

IgepalCA-720 [26636-32-8] [polyoxyethylene(12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.4870 d 1.104 Fp >230F(110C)

Safety 2,1973B R&S 1(1),1351L IRRITANT

24,611-5
h

4,5-Imidazoledicarboxylic acid, 97% [570-22-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,893-5

2,2'-Iminodibenzoic acid, 95% [579-92-0] (diphenylamine- . . . . . . . .


2,2'-dicarboxylic acid) FW 257.25 mp 298 (dec.) Beil. 14,355

FW 156.10 mp 280 (dec.) Beil. 25,163 FT-IR 2(3),3517C


Safety 2,1975A R&S 1(2),2361C RTECS# NI4760000 IRRITANT

N
H

O
HO C

Merck Index 12,3376 FT-NMR 1(2),1067A FT-IR 2(2),2652A


R&S 1(2),1785D RTECS# DH2960000 IRRITANT

NH
C OH
O

52,706-8

t
S

myo-Inositol monoorthoformate, see 36,507-6, 1,3,5-OMethylidyne-myo-inositol


(4-Iodophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate [(4-iodophenyl)-. . . . . . . . . .
diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 538.35
mp 155-160 kmax 262nm IRRITANT
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 262nm (e
~18,400). e248 ~15,500.

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

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51,437-3

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

FT-IR 2(2),2859D IRRITANT

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

FW 208.30 bp 119-121/15mm nr1.4760 d 0.986


Fp 207F(97C) [a]21 0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),1024D R&S 1(1),719H
IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Isobornyl methacrylate, tech. [7534-94-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,653-4
h

N-(Isobutoxymethyl)acrylamide, tech. [16669-59-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
O CH CHCH
2
3

d-Isoascorbic acid, sodium salt monohydrate, see 49,633-2,


Sodium D-isoascorbate monohydrate
Isobornyl acrylate, tech. [5888-33-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,211-1
h
3

43,630-5
h

FW 222.33 bp 127-129/15mm nr1.4770 d 0.983


Fp 225F(107C) [a]26 0 (neat) FT-IR 2(1),1027C IRRITANT
Inhibited with 150 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 157.21 bp 108 nr1.4610 d 0.970 Fp 175F(79C)


FT-IR 2(1),1270D RTECS# AS3630000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
Inhibited with ~200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-Isobutoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, see 19,578-2, Benzoin


isobutyl ether
Isobutyl acrylate, 99+% [106-63-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 128.19 bp 132 nr1.4140 d 0.890 Fp 91F(32C)
Beil. 2(3),1227 FT-IR 2(1),1022B RTECS# AT2100000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Stabilized with 10-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

16,991-9
h

Isobutyl methacrylate, 97% [97-86-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,567-8
h

Isobutyltriethoxysilane, 95+% [17980-47-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
OCH
3
3
CH CH CH
Si OCH
3
2
3
OCH
3

44,406-5
h

Isobutyltrimethoxysilane, 97% [18395-30-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
OCH
3
3
CH CH CH
Si OCH
3
2
3
OCH
3

37,191-2
h

Isobutyltrimethoxysilane, tech., 90% [18395-30-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,835-1
h

Isobutyl vinyl ether, 99% [109-53-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Isoamyl 4-(dimethylamino)benzoate, 98%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers FW 235.33 bp 150-155/2.5mm nr1.5530 d 1.020
Fp 185F(85C)

39,210-3
h

CH
3
NH CH O CH CHCH
2
2
3

O
H C
2

Isoamyl acrylate, 98% [4245-35-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
CH
3O

O
H C
2

$
88.40

FW 142.20 bp 157-159/756mm nr1.4220 d 0.902


Fp 125F(51C) Beil. 2(2),388 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH

5g

Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. Typical loading 2.0-2.5


mmol N/g

O
O

H C
2

Isatoic anhydride, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 142.20 bp 155 nr1.4200 d 0.886 Fp 107F(41C)


Beil. 2(3),1287 FT-NMR 1(1),976A FT-IR 2(3),677C
Safety 2,2019C R&S 1(1),721B RTECS# OZ4900000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with E
15 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 220.39 bp 190-191 nr1.4000 d 0.880 Fp 138F(58C)
FT-IR 2(3),4373C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct 1-6403
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
FW 178.30 bp 137 nr1.3960 d 0.930 Fp 103F(39C)
FT-IR 2(3),4373A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
May contain up to 1% methyl alcohol
Contains E
4% methyl alcohol
NOTE: Hydrolyzes to form methyl alcohol
DOW CORNINGproduct Q1-2306
FW 100.16 mp -112 bp 82-83 nr1.3950 d 0.768
Fp 8F(-13C) Beil. 1(3),1862 FT-IR 2(3),278A Safety 2,2020D
R&S 1(1),219D RTECS# KO1300000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
Inhibited

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$
I-1,600-5

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

FW 226.36 bp 126/10mm nr1.4430 d 0.878


Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1026B RTECS# OZ5000000
Inhibited with 150 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Isooctyl acrylate [29590-42-9] (6-methylheptyl acrylate) . . . . . . . . . . .

46,048-6
h

Isooctyl tallate, tech. [68333-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 184.25 bp 125/20mm nr1.4370 d 0.880 Fp 177F(80C)


FT-IR 2(1),1023A RTECS# UD3391000 LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 75-125 ppm of monomethyl ether hydroquinone

100mL
500mL

16.60
33.00

bp > 316 nr1.4610 d 0.870 Fp >230F(110C)


Plasticizer. Ester mixture derived from rosin and fatty acids
obtained from wood pulp. High oleic ester content
Soluble in hexane and toluene. Insoluble in water and propylene
glycol.

100mL
250mL

15.90
28.30

Isophorone diamine, see 11,818-4, 5-Amino-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexanemethylamine


Isophorone diisocyanate, 98%, mixture of isomers [4098-71-9]. .
[5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane] FW 222.29 bp 158-159/15mm nr1.4840

5mL
250mL
1L

16.40
40.70
104.10

5g

28.90

d 1.049 Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1405C


FT-IR 2(1),1477C R&S 1(1),1023J RTECS# NQ9370000
HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

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

Isomannide, 95% [641-74-7] (1,4:3,6-dianhydro-D-mannitol) . . . . . . .

FW 262.40 bp 161/5mm nr1.4900


Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Plasticizer

FW 146.14 mp 80-85 [a]25 +89 (c=3, H2O) Beil. 1,540


FT-NMR 1(1),406B FT-IR 2(1),400C R&S 1(1),267I

CH

CH C

32,926-6

10 21

Isodecyl methacrylate, 97.5+% [29964-84-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 212.34 bp 121/10mm nr1.4420 d 0.875 Fp 223F(106C)


FT-IR 2(1),1023D RTECS# AT2190000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 70 ppm hydroquinone

40,894-8
h
H

OH

5-Isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexane, see 31,762-4, Isophorone diisocyanate


Isodecyl acrylate [1330-61-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Isodecyl benzoate [131298-44-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10 21

OC

2-Isocyanatoethyl methacrylate, 98% [30674-80-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(methacryloyloxy)ethyl isocyanate] FW 155.16 mp -45

45,802-3
h
H

O
H C
2

30.40
120.90

bp 211 nr1.4500 d 1.096 Fp 207F(97C) Beil. 4(4),1555


RTECS# OZ4950000 HIGHLY TOXIC LACHRYMATOR
A latent cross-linker for resins. Spec. Chem. Technol. 1984,
29(Adhes. Chem.), 765.
Inhibited with <0.1% BHT

H C
2

Isocyanate, polymer-bound [59990-69-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
2% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh. Typical loading ca. 2 mmol N/g

CH NCO
2

H C C C
2
CH
3

1g
5g

Beil. 18,483 FT-NMR 1(1),1145A FT-IR 2(1),1186B


Safety 2,2023A R&S 1(1),811G IRRITANT

1,3-Isochromandione, see 12,858-9, Homophthalic anhydride


dl-Isocitric lactone, 97% [4702-32-3] (DL-2-oxotetrahydro- . . . . . . . . .
furan-4,5-dicarboxylic acid) FW 174.11 mp 162-165

Isophorone oxide, 99% [10276-21-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 154.21 bp 75-76/6mm nr1.4530 d 0.994
[a]r0 (neat) Beil. 17(4),4343 FT-IR 2(1),723A
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

Fp 182F(83C)

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I-1,920-9
h

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

Isophthaloyl chloride, see I-1,940-3, Isophthaloyl dichloride


Isophthaloyl dichloride, 98% [99-63-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 203.02 mp 43-44 bp 276 Fp 356F(180C) Beil. 9,834
FT-IR 2(2),2955D Safety 2,2028B R&S 1(2),1981H
RTECS# NT2625000 CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
DuPont product

Isoprene monoxide, see 34,127-4, 2-Ethenyl-2-methyloxirane


2-Isopropenylaniline, 98+% [52562-19-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 133.19 bp 95/13mm nr1.5700 d 0.978 Fp 173F(78C)
Beil. 12(3),2793 FT-NMR 1(2),465C FT-IR 2(2),2036B
Safety 2,2030A R&S 1(1),1389E IRRITANT

3-Isopropenyl-a,a-dimethylbenzyl isocyanate, 95% [2094-99-7] . . .

41,532-4
h

N-Isopropylacrylamide, 97% [2210-25-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,039-6
h

4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dibromophenol), 97% [79-94-7] . . . . . . . . .


(tetrabromobisphenol A) FW 543.90 mp 179-182

FW 201.27 bp 268-271 nr1.5300 d 1.018 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-NMR 1(2),1562C FT-IR 2(2),3186B R&S 1(2),2159E
RTECS# DA3685000 HIGHLY TOXIC LACHRYMATOR

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

FW 166.13 mp 341-343 Beil. 9,832 Merck Index 12,5214


FT-NMR 1(2),1088B FT-IR 2(2),2667C Safety 2,2028A
R&S 1(2),1793N RTECS# NT2007000 IRRITANT

36,177-1
h

3
C N C O
H C C
2
CH

Isophthalic acid, 99% [121-91-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

NH CHCH
CH

Br

CH

HO

FW 113.16 mp 60-63 bp 89-92/2mm Beil. 4(4),517


FT-IR 2(1),1266C RTECS# AS3675000 TOXIC

3
CH

Beil. 6,1012
IRRITANT

FT-NMR 1(2),323B FT-IR 2(2),1908B

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

4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(diisodecyl phenyl phosphite) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[61670-79-9] FW 917.34 bp 336 nr1.4980 d 0.964

OC

H
10 21

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),3347B


IRRITANT
Low volatility heat stabilizer for PVC

45,050-2
h

CH

MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dimethylphenol), 98% [5613-46-7] . . . . . .


(Bisphenol A, tetramethyl) FW 284.40 mp 162-165
FT-IR 2(2),1909A

OH
3

IRRITANT

41,651-7
h

C
CH

CH

CH

44,226-7

FW 366.07 mp 134-136 Beil. 6(3),5462 FT-NMR 1(2),288C


FT-IR 2(2),1876D R&S 1(1),1287L RTECS# SL6250000 IRRITANT

Cl

O
10 21

4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dichlorophenol), 98% [79-95-8] . . . . . . . . .

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

4,4'-Isopropylidenedicyclohexanol, 95%, mixture of isomers . . . .


[80-04-6] FW 240.39 bp 230-234/14mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 6(2),761

FT-IR 2(1),229C

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O
CH

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

N-Isopropylmethacrylamide, 97% [13749-61-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Isopropyloxirane, see 52,763-7, 1,2-Epoxy-3-methylbutane


Isopropyl-9H-thioxanthen-9-one, 97%, mixture of 2- and . . . . . . . . . .
4-isomers [75081-21-9] FW 254.35 Beil. 17(5),10,517

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

Isosorbide, 98% [652-67-5] (1,4:3,6-dianhydro-D-sorbitol) . . . . . . . . . .

I-2,920-4
h

Itaconic acid, 99+% [97-65-4] (methylenesuccinic acid) . . . . . . . . . .

25,992-6
h

Itaconic anhydride, 95% [2170-03-8] (2-methylenesuccinic . . . . . .


anhydride) FW 112.09 mp 70-72 bp 114-115/12mm

FW 146.14 mp 61-63 [a]r +45.2 (c=3, H2O) Beil. 19(4),989


Merck Index 12,5244 FT-NMR 1(1),406C FT-IR 2(1),400D
R&S 1(1),267J RTECS# LZ4380000

FW 130.10 mp 166-167 d 1.573 Beil. 2,760 Merck


Index 12,5261 FT-NMR 1(1),786C FT-IR 2(1),787A
Safety 2,2049A R&S 1(1),551N IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

Beil. 17,442 FT-NMR 1(1),1176C FT-IR 2(1),1213B


Safety 2,2049B R&S 1(1),835J MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

Polyamide and polyester plasticizer. Non-halogen flame


retardant additive.

CH

4,4'-(4,4'-Isopropylidenediphenoxy)bis(N-methyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
phthalimide), 90% [54395-52-7] FW 546.58 IRRITANT

Cl

Itaconyl chloride, tech., 90% [1931-60-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(methylenesuccinic acid chloride) FW 166.99 bp 89/17mm
nr 1.4930 d 1.407 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,762
FT-NMR 1(1),1214B FT-IR 2(1),1249C Safety 2,2049C
R&S 1(1),869J RTECS# WN4950000 CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR

37,859-3

IWTTMD-8 ion exchange resin (AmberliteMB-3A ion . . . . . . .


exchange resin) R&S 1(3),3541E
Self-indicating resin. Changes color from blue-green to amber
when exchange capacity reached

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

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52,463-8

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

2% cross-linked, particle size 50-100 mesh, typical loading 1.0


mmol/g

52,465-4

34,228-9

CH

CH

O
HO C

OH
3

K160-0
h

O O
CH CH
C
2
2

Kaiser oxime resin, see 47,704-4, 4-Nitrobenzophenone


oxime, polymer bound
Kemps triacid, 99% [79410-20-1] (1,3,5-trimethyl-1,3,5-. . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid) FW 258.27 mp 241-243

$
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

Fieser 17,375 FT-NMR 1(1),845C FT-IR 2(1),844C


R&S 1(1),591K
Versatile molecule for molecular recognition studies.1 Also
used to prepare a chiral auxiliary for asymmetric radical
addition, allylation, and annulation reactions.2 (1) J. Chem. Soc.,
Perkin Trans. 2 1994, 569. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1992, 114, 1919. (2)
ibid. 1992, 114, 7707.

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

2-Ketoglutaric acid, 98% [328-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 146.10 mp 113-115 Beil. 3,789 Fieser 1,531
Index 12,5314 FT-NMR 1(1),824B FT-IR 2(1),826A
Safety 2,2055D R&S 1(1),579B IRRITANT

Merck

3-Ketoglutaric acid, see 16,511-5, 1,3-Acetonedicarboxylic acid


Knorr Linker amide resin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
100-200 mesh, 1% cross-linked, 0.4-0.6 mmol N/g

O
C
O
CH NH C
2

O CH

NH
CH O
2

CH

OCH

CH O
3

Kryptofix21, see 30,732-7, 1,4,10-Trioxa-7,13-diazacyclopentadecane


Kryptofix211, see 30,733-5, 4,7,13,18-Tetraoxa-1,10-diazabicyclo[8.5.5]eicosane
Kryptofix222, see 29,111-0, 4,7,13,16,21,24-Hexaoxa-1,10diazabicyclo[8.8.8]hexacosane
Laureth-4 carboxylic acid, see 46,322-1, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate lauryl ether
Laureth-6 carboxylic acid, see 46,324-8, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate lauryl ether
Laureth-11 carboxylic acid, see 46,325-6, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate lauryl ether

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O

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

Lauroyl peroxide, 97% [105-74-8] (dodecanoyl peroxide, . . . . . . . . .


LuperoxLP) FW 398.63 mp 55-57 Beil. 2(3),893
FT-NMR 1(1),1169A FT-IR 2(1),1207A Safety 2,2068A
R&S 1(1),829L RTECS# OF2625000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.

44,731-5
h

Lauryl acrylate, tech., 90% [2156-97-0] (dodecyl acrylate) . . . . . . . . .

28,963-9
h

Lauryl gallate, 97% [1166-52-5] (dodecyl gallate) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,181-1
h

Lauryl methacrylate, 96% [142-90-5] (dodecyl methacrylate) . . . . .

21,921-5
h

Leuco Crystal Violet [603-48-5] [4,4',4''


-methylidynetris(N,N- . . . . .
dimethylaniline)] FW 373.55 mp 175-177 Beil. 13,315

FW 240.39 nr1.4450 d 0.884 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(3),1230 FT-IR 2(1),1024A IRRITANT
Inhibited with 60-100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 338.45 mp 96-97 Beil. 10(3),2079 FT-IR 2(2),2855B
Safety 2,2068D R&S 1(2),1909M RTECS# DH9100000 IRRITANT

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

FT-IR 2(3),4130C Safety 2,2121D R&S 1(2),2777C UV-Vis 418


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE

N
CH

OH

37,095-9
h

Lignin, alkali [8068-05-1] (lignin, kraft) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,099-6
h

Lignin, alkali, carboxylated [68201-23-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,510-1

Lignin, alkali, carboxymethyl ether [102962-28-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SH
lignin

CH O
3

FW 254.42 mp -7 bp 142/4mm nr1.4450 d 0.868


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1290 FT-NMR 1(1),976C
FT-IR 2(1),1026C Safety 2,2069A R&S 1(1),721D
RTECS# OZ4300000 IRRITANT

R&S 1(2),3189H
Mw ca. 28,000. Mn ca. 5,000

H (or lignin)
OH

OH

16 wt. % carboxylation, Mw ca. 175,000, Mn ca. 16,000


Methoxy groups : 6 wt. %
Sulfur (nonsulfate) : 1 wt. %
pH of 3 wt. % solution : ca. 8
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
surfactants and wetting agents.
Complexing agent in water treatment and dispersing agent for
dyestuffs.
R&S 1(2),3191F

SH
lignin

CH O
3

O CH

H (or lignin)
C OH

37,096-7

OH
SH

Lignin, alkali, 2-hydroxypropyl ether [88402-77-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3189I

lignin

CH O
3

144

H (or lignin)
O CH CHCH
2
3
OH

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OH

47,100-3
h

Lignin, alkali, low sulfonate content [8068-05-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,107-6

Lignin, hydrolytic [8072-93-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mw ca. 60,000, Mn ca. 10,000. Sulfur ca. 4%


Contains no reducing sugars
Moisture : 9 wt. %
pH of 3 wt. % solution : 10.5
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
surfactants and wetting agents.
Primary dispersing agent for dyestuffs and agricultural
chemicals.
R&S 1(2),3191D

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

Lignin, hydrolytic, hydroxymethyl derivative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3191E

OH (or lignin)
lignin

CH O
3

CH OH
2

OH

37,101-7
h

OH
OH (or lignin)

Lignin, kraft, see 37,095-9, Lignin, alkali


Lignin, organosolv [8068-03-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
R&S 1(2),3189L

lignin

CH O
3

H (or OCH )
3
OH

37,102-5

O
O

CH

lignin

CH O
3

Lignin, organosolv, acetate [86855-54-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3189M

3
CH (or lignin)
3

H (or OCH )
3
CH
3

37,106-8

O
O

C
O

lignin

CH O
3

CH
C

Lignin, organosolv, 2-acetoxyethyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3191C

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, organosolv, 2-hydroxyethyl ether [90881-34-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3191B

lignin

CH O
3

H (or OCH )
3
OCH CH OH
2 2

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37,103-3

O
O

C
O

lignin

R&S 1(2),3191A

CH CH
2 3
C

Lignin, organosolv, propionate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Lignosulfonic acid, calcium salt [8061-52-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,097-5
h

Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt [8061-51-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,103-8
h

Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt [8061-51-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,098-3

Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, acetate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1/ Ca2+
2

H (or lignin)
OH

OH

O
S

lignin

CH O
3

47,105-4
h

ONa

R&S 1(2),3189J RTECS# OI6174000

H (or lignin)
OH

OH

O
S

lignin

ONa

CH O
3

H (or lignin)
OH

OH

O
S

lignin

CH O
3

Mw ca. 18,000, Mn ca. 2,500. 5 wt. % sulfur. 5 wt. % calcium


Reducing sugars : 16 wt. %
pH of 3 wt. % solution : ca. 4
Moisture : 5 wt. %
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
dispersants and wetting agents.
Granulating agent for limestone and ores, compaction aid for
coal and metal wastes, and dispersing agent for gypsum and
clay slurries.

Mw ca. 52,000, Mn ca. 7,000. 6 wt. % sulfur, 8 wt. % sodium


Reducing sugars : 4 wt. %
pH of 3 wt. % solution : ca. 7
Moisture : 6 wt. %
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
surfactants and wetting agents.
Dispersing agent for dyestuffs, wax emulsions, pigments, water
treatment and cleaners.
R&S 1(2),3189K

ONa

H (or lignin)
CH
3

OH

47,104-6
h

Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, desulfonated [68512-34-5]. . . . . . .

47,101-1
h

Lignosulfonic acid, sodium salt, sugared [8061-51-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H (or SO Na)
3

lignin

CH O
3

H (or lignin)
OH

146

Purified, partially desulfonated sodium oxylignosulfonate. Mw


ca. 12,000, Mn ca. 5,000. 2 wt. % sulfur, 9 wt. % sodium
No reducing sugars
pH of 3 wt. % solution : ca. 9.6
Moisture : 8 wt. %
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
dispersants and wetting agents.
Dispersing agent for dyestuffs, wax emulsions, pigments, water
treatment and cleaners.
Average Mw ca. 54,000, average Mn ca. 6,000. 20 wt. % reducing
sugars, 5 wt. % total sulfur
Moisture : 7 wt. %
Sodium : 5%
pH 10 wt. % solution : 3.5
Water soluble. Compatible with anionic and nonionic
surfactants and wetting agents.
Binder for ceramics, dispersing agent for pigments and in water
treatment, stabilizer for wax and O/W emulsions, and tanning
agent.

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43,002-1
h

33,545-2
CH
CH

Si
CH

3
C

C Li

Linseed oil [8001-26-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4795 d 0.930 Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.5% lead naphthenate

RTECS# OI9690000

Lithium 3-[2-(perfluoroalkyl)ethylthio]propionate, see


42,137-5, ZONYLFSA fluorosurfactant
Lithium (trimethylsilyl)acetylide, 0.5M solution in tetra- . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydrofuran [54655-07-1] FW 104.15 d 0.829 Fp -10F(-23C)

250mL
1L

$
13.10
35.70

50mL
500mL

38.30
205.00

FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Reacts with halotriazines to produce conductive, anisotropic
carbon-nitrogen materials. Chem. Mater. 1994, 6, 636.
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

Lowilite26, see 42,247-9, 2-tert-Butyl-6-(5-chloro-2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methylphenol


Luperox101, see 38,809-2, 2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5dimethylhexane
Luperox130, see 32,953-3, 2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5dimethyl-3-hexyne
Luperox231, see 47,989-6, 1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane
LuperoxANS55, see 51,345-8, Benzoyl peroxide, ~55 wt.
% blend in butyl benzyl phthalate and water
LuperoxATC50, see 51,346-6, Benzoyl peroxide, ~50 wt.
% blend in tricresyl phosphate
LuperoxDI, see 16,852-1, tert-Butyl peroxide
LuperoxDTA, see 51,340-7, Di-tert-amyl peroxide
LuperoxLP, see 29,078-5, Lauroyl peroxide
Luperox7M50, see 51,367-9, tert-Butyl peracetate
Luperox7M75, see 51,362-8, tert-Butyl peracetate, 75 wt.
% solution in aliphatic hydrocarbons
Luperox233M75, see 51,356-3, Ethyl 3,3-bis(tert-butylperoxy)butyrate, ~75 wt. % solution in odorless mineral
spirits
Luperox531M80, see 51,357-1, 1,1-Bis(tert-amylperoxy)cyclohexane
Luperox533M75, see 51,360-1, Ethyl 3,3-bis(tert-amylperoxy)butyrate, 75 wt. % solution in odorless mineral
spirits
Luperox331M80, see 53,175-8, 1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane ca. 80 wt. % solution in odorless
mineral spirits
LuperoxP, see 15,904-2, tert-Butyl peroxybenzoate
Luperox231P75 see 38,808-4, 1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-3,3,5trimethylcyclohexane
Luperox531P80, see 51,359-8, 1,1-Bis(tert-amylperoxy)cyclohexane, 80 wt. % solution in benzyl butyl phthalate
LuperoxA98, see 17,998-1, Benzoyl peroxide
LuperoxA75FP, see 51,347-4, Benzoyl peroxide, 75%,
remainder water, USP grade
LuperoxAFR40, see 51,343-1, Benzoyl peroxide, 40 wt. %
blend in dibutyl phthalate
LuperoxTBICM75, see 51,364-4, tert-Butylperoxy isopropyl
carbonate, 75 wt. % solution in odorless mineral spirits
Luperox101XL, see 51,352-0, 2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5dimethylhexane, ~45 wt. % blend with calcium carbonate
and silica
Luperox331P80, see 38,814-9, 1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)cyclohexane

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$

NH O
2
H NCH CH CH CH CH C
2
2 2 2 2

HO C

C
C

OH

27,414-3

FW 146.19 mp 170 (dec.) Beil. 4,436 Safety 2,2171A


R&S 1(1),667M

OH

M15-3
h

M18-8
h
O

HO

148

C 13 CH

MA, see M18-8, Maleic anhydride


Maleic acid, 99% [110-16-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 116.07 mp 140-142 d 1.590 Beil. 2,748 Merck
Index 12,5743 FT-NMR 1(1),787A FT-IR 2(1),787B
Safety 2,2183A R&S 1(1),551O RTECS# OM9625000
CORROSIVE

Maleic anhydride, briquettes, 99% [108-31-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,5-furandione) FW 98.06 mp 54-56 bp 200
Fp 218F(103C) Beil. 17,432 Fieser 4,316 5,422 Merck
Index 12,5744 FT-NMR 1(1),1180C FT-IR 2(1),1216A
Safety 2,2183D R&S 1(1),837I RTECS# ON3675000 CORROSIVE
TOXIC

M62-5
h

27,944-7
O

Luperox101PP20, see 51,348-2, 2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)2,5-dimethylhexane, ~20 wt. % blend with polypropylene


and silica
LuperoxTAEC, see 51,365-2, tert-Amylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl
carbonate
LuperoxTAP, see 44,146-5, tert-Amyl peroxybenzoate
LuperoxTBEC, see 51,366-0, tert-Butylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl
carbonate
Luperox231XL40, see 51,353-9, 1,1-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)3,3,5-trimethylcyclohexane
Lupersol224, see 51,355-5, 2,4-Pentanedione peroxide,
~34 wt. % solution in 4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone
and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
Luperox130XL45 see 51,354-7 2,5-Bis(tert-butylperoxy)-2,5dimethyl-3-hexyne
LupersolDDM-9*, see 49,505-0, 2-Butanone peroxide, ca.
35 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol diisobutyrate
LupersolDDM-9 Red, see 51,333-4, 2-Butanone peroxide,
~33 wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol
diisobutyrate with red dye
LupersolDDM-30, see 51,334-2, 2-Butanone peroxide, ~23
wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol
diisobutyrate
LupersolDDM-30* Red, see 51,335-0, 2-Butanone peroxide
LupersolDelta X9, see 51,336-9, 2-Butanone peroxide, ~31
wt. % solution in 2,2,4-trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol
diisobutyrate
LupersolDHD-9*, see 52,467-0, 2-Butanone peroxide, 32
wt. % solution in phthalate-free plasticizer mixture
LupersolDHD-9* Red,see 52,474-3, 2-Butanone peroxide,
~32 wt. solution in phthalate-free plasticizer mixture with
red dye
LupersolDSW-9, see 51,339-3, 2-Butanone peroxide, ~22
wt. % solution in propylene glycol and water
dl-Lysine, 98% [70-54-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Maleic anhydride, powder, 95% [108-31-6] (2,5-furandione) . . . . . .


May contain up to 5% maleic acid

Malonic-2-13C acid, 99 atom % 13C [55514-11-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 105.06 mp 135-137 Safety 2,2190B R&S 1(1),541D
IRRITANT
Manufactured by ISOTEC INC.
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

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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

Alphabetical List of Products


O
DO

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

Dextrose equivalent 13.0-17.0

100g
500g

16.80
44.60

Dextrose equivalent 16.5-19.5

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

mp 240 (dec.) FT-IR 2(1),292D


Dextrose equivalent 4.0-7.0

OH

Maltodextrin [9050-36-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Mastic, see 28,600-1, Gum mastic


MDI, see 25,643-9, 4,4'-Methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate)
Meerweins ester, see 27,219-1, Tetramethyl 2,6-dihydroxybicyclo[3.3.1]nona-2,6-diene-1,3,5,7-tetracarboxylate
Melamine, 99+% [108-78-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 126.12 Beil. 26,245 Merck Index 12,5853
FT-NMR 1(3),419B Safety 2,2201D R&S 1(2),2603D
RTECS# OS0700000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT

Mellitic acid, 99% [517-60-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 342.17 mp > 300 Beil. 9,1008 Merck Index 12,5868
FT-NMR 1(2),1090B FT-IR 2(2),2669A Safety 2,2203B
R&S 1(2),1795E IRRITANT

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

(4-Methoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate [116808-67-4] . . . . . . .


[(4-methoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 442.48 mp 101-104 kmax 260nm IRRITANT

41,967-2
h
H
y

O
HO

FW 104.06 mp 135-137 Beil. 2,566 Merck Index 12,5749


FT-NMR 1(1),764C FT-IR 2(1),768B Safety 2,2189C
R&S 1(1),541C RTECS# OO0175000 IRRITANT

OH

CH O
2
O

HO

Malonic acid, 99% [141-82-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 260nm (e


~14,800). e248 ~12,400.

O
HO

$
27.20

HO

10g

FW 108.10 mp 130-132 FT-IR 2(3),4308A Safety 2,2191A


R&S 1(2),2925E IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottle)

OD

Malonic-d2 acid-d2, 99+ atom % D [813-56-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

O
C OH

C
HO C

24,777-4
CH

CH

OH

CH

trans-p-Menth-6-ene-2,8-diol, 99% [42370-41-2] (trans- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


sobrerol) FW 170.25 mp 130-132 bp 270-271
[a] 0 (c=1, C2H5OH) Beil. 6,752 FT-NMR 1(1),262A
FT-IR 2(1),245D R&S 1(1),171L RTECS# FI2000000
24

OH

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CH

CH CH
3
O
C

CH
NH

43,738-7
h

Menthyl anthranilate, 98% [134-09-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1% cross-linked, 1.0-1.5 mmol S/g

M580-1
h

3-Mercaptopropionic acid, 99+% [107-96-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17,561-7
h

(3-Mercaptopropyl)trimethoxysilane, 95% [4420-74-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M618-2
h

Mercaptosuccinic acid, 97% [70-49-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)

HSCH CH
2 2 C OH

OCH
3
CH O Si CH CH CH SH
3
2 2 2
OCH
3

FW 275.40 bp 177-179/3mm nr1.5420 d 1.040


Fp >230F(110C) [a]23 0 (c=1, C2H5OH) Beil. 14(3),885
FT-IR 2(2),2856D IRRITANT

100mL
500mL

SH O

HO C CH CH C OH
2

CH Cl
2

FW 106.14 mp 17-19 bp 110-111/15mm nr1.4920 d 1.218


Fp 201F(93C) Beil. 3,299 FT-NMR 1(1),818C FT-IR 2(1),819A
Safety 2,2211D R&S 1(1),573E RTECS# UF5270000 CORROSIVE
TOXIC
FW 196.34 bp 198 nr1.4440 d 1.039 Fp 120F(48C)
FT-NMR 1(3),676B FT-IR 2(3),4390B Safety 2,2212A
R&S 1(2),2977J RTECS# TZ7800000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
STENCH
FW 150.15 mp 155-157 Beil. 3,439 Merck Index 12,9479
FT-NMR 1(1),819A FT-IR 2(1),819C Safety 2,2213D
R&S 1(1),573G RTECS# WM8225000 CORROSIVE
bp 200 nr1.4530 d 1.070 Fp 280F(137C)
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Nonionic, ethylene oxide condensate. HLB 6.7
DuPont product
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 24 dynes/cm
Low foaming wetting agent.
60 wt. % solution in water/isobutanol (ca. 50:50)
DuPont product
Nonionic, ethylene oxide condensate. HLB 15.5
DuPont product
Cloud point (1.7 wt. % in water) : 90C
General purpose detergent and wetting agent.
DuPont product

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.

70-90 mesh. Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol Cl-/g

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22,148-1
h
CH Cl
2

CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)

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

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
100-200 mesh.
Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol Cl-/g

CH Cl
2

49,918-8
h

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
70-90 mesh.
Contains 1.5-2.0 mmol Cl-/g

49,704-5
CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
100-200 mesh.
Contains 1.5-2.0 mmol Cl-/g

43,795-6
CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
200-400 mesh.
Contains 1.5-2.0 mmol Cl-/g

CH Cl
2

49,705-3
h

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
100-200 mesh.
Contains 2.0-3.0 mmol Cl-/g

CH Cl
2

45,696-9
h

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
200-400 mesh.
Contains 3.0-3.5 mmol Cl-/g

47,451-7
CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
200-400 mesh.
Contains 3.5-4.5 mmol Cl-/g

CH Cl
2

49,706-1
h

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
100-200 mesh.
Contains 3.5-4.5 mmol Cl-/g

CH Cl
2

51,607-4
h

Merrifields peptide resin, 1% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated stryene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
100-200 mesh.
Contains 0.5-1.0 mmol Cl-/g

22,150-3
h
CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 2% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
200-400 mesh.
Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol Cl-/g
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

44,911-3
CH Cl
2

Merrifields peptide resin, 2% cross-linked [55844-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . .


(chloromethylated styrene/divinylbenzene copolymer)
200-400 mesh.
Contains 2.0-2.5 mmol Cl-/g

O
HO C

H
C C

CH

C OH
O

13,104-0
h

Mesaconic acid, 99% [498-24-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 130.10 mp 200-202 Beil. 2,763 Merck Index 12,5963
FT-NMR 1(1),788A FT-IR 2(1),788A Safety 2,2221A
R&S 1(1),553C RTECS# OX5075000

Mesitol, see T7,900-6, 2,4,6-Trimethylphenol

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O
H C C C NH
2
2
CH
3

O
H C
2

CH

CH

Methacrylamide, 98% [79-39-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,537-4
h

Methacrylic acid, 99% [79-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

15,572-1
h

Methacrylic acid, 99% [79-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 67.09 mp -35.8 bp 90-92 nr1.4000 d 0.800


Fp 54F(12C) Beil. 2,423 Merck Index 12,6006
FT-NMR 1(1),1359B FT-IR 2(1),1430D Safety 2,2226C
R&S 1(1),991H RTECS# UD1400000 HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with 50 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Methacryloyl chloride, 98+% [920-46-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,501-2
h

Methacryloyl chloride, tech., 80% [920-46-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51,058-0
h

Methacryloyl chloride, tech., 80% [920-46-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,076-7
h

2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl acetoacetate, 95% [21282-97-3]. . . . . . . . . .

FW 104.54 bp 99-104 nr1.4460 d 1.080 Fp 57F(13C)


HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

100mL 48.70
1L 270.40

5mL 13.40
100mL 30.00
1L 221.70
1L

220.00

100mL

29.90

(Packaged in poly-coated bottles)

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

Methacrylonitrile-d5, 99 atom % D [32376-01-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
13.20
15.30
19.20

d 1.053 Safety 2,2226D R&S 1(1),887F IRRITANT


Inhibited with ~600 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

O
H C
2

FW 154.17 bp 87/13mm nr1.4530 d 1.035 Fp 184F(84C)


Beil. 2(3),1293 FT-NMR 1(1),1170C Safety 2,2226B
R&S 1(1),831C RTECS# OZ5700000 HIGHLY TOXIC
CORROSIVE
Inhibited with ~2000 ppm Topanol A

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

Methacrylic acid, sodium salt, see 40,821-2, Sodium


methacrylate
Methacrylic acid, zinc salt, see 43,798-0, Zinc methacrylate
Methacrylic anhydride, 94% [760-93-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Methacrylonitrile, 99% [126-98-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
H C CCN
2

Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

19,541-3
h
CH

H C
2

FW 86.09 mp 16 bp 163 nr1.4310 d 1.015


Fp 170F(76C) Beil. 2,421 Merck Index 12,6005
FT-NMR 1(1),776B R&S 1(1),547B RTECS# OZ2975000
CORROSIVE TOXIC
Inhibited with 100-250 ppm hydroquinone

H C C C O C C CH
2
2
CH
CH
3
3

FW 85.11 mp 109-111 Beil. 2(2),399 FT-NMR 1(1),1221B


FT-IR 2(1),1258A Safety 2,2225D R&S 1(1),877L
RTECS# UC6475000 TOXIC

5g
250g
500g

O CH CH O
2
2

CH

3
CH

FW 214.22 bp 100/0.8mm nr1.4560 d 1.122


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1107C FT-IR 2(1),1158D
R&S 1(1),791E IRRITANT
Inhibited with 3,000 ppm BHT
Acrylic monomer. Forms chelates with metal salts. Functional
groups available for condensation reactions and cross-linking.
Promotes adhesion to metal surfaces.
Comonomer in coatings and adhesives. Binds to proteins.

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O
H C
2

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

2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl phosphate, see 46,333-7, Ethylene


glycol methacrylate phosphate
mono-2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl phthalate [27697-00-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
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

FW 278.26 bp 232 nr1.5230 d 1.228 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH CH
C
2
2

45,497-4
h

mono-2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl succinate [20882-04-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl isocyanate, see 47,706-0,


2-Isocyanatoethyl methacrylate
mono-2-(Methacryloyloxy)ethyl maleate [51978-15-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 228.20 nr1.4830 d 1.217 Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

[3-(Methacryloyloxy)propyl]trimethoxysilane, see 44,015-9,


3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate
Methallyl phenyl ether, see 32,834-0, 2-Methyl-2-propenyl
phenyl ether
3-Methoxycatechol, 99% [934-00-9] (pyrogallol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
monomethyl ether) FW 140.14 mp 40-43 bp 146-147/15mm
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 6,1081 FT-NMR 1(2),295C
FT-IR 2(2),1884B Safety 2,2246C R&S 1(1),1293E
RTECS# CZ9002750 IRRITANT

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

FW 230.22 bp 267 nr1.4640 d 1.190 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 750 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

40,700-3
O
CH OCH CH OCH CH OCH
3
2 2
2 2
2

2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)acetic acid, tech. [16024-56-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 134.13 bp 245-250 nr1.4380
Beil. 3(3),374 CORROSIVE

OH

2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol, see 10,990-8, Di(ethylene glycol)


methyl ether
2-[2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethoxy]acetic acid, tech. [16024-58-1] . . . . .

OH

CORROSIVE

2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethyl methacrylate, see 44,792-7,


Di(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate
2-Methoxyethyl acrylate, see 40,891-3, Ethylene glycol
methyl ether acrylate
2-Methoxyethyl methacrylate, see 41,533-2, Ethylene glycol
methyl ether methacrylate
Methoxyhydroquinone, 98% [824-46-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 140.14

OCH

Fp >230F(110C)

FW 178.19 bp 140/2mm nr1.4460 d 1.161


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 3(3),375 FT-IR 2(1),815B

17,689-3
OH

d 1.180

mp 89-91

Beil. 6,1088

FT-IR 2(2),1892D IRRITANT

OH

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O
C OH
OCH

27,343-0

2-Methoxyisophthalic acid, 85% [1951-38-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 196.16 mp 213-215 Beil. 10,502 FT-IR 2(2),2672D


R&S 1(2),1797F IRRITANT
Remainder 2-methoxy-3-methylbenzoic acid

C OH
O

21,024-2

OH

FW 198.22 mp 76-80 Beil. 6(3),4411 FT-NMR 1(2),411B


FT-IR 2(2),1991B R&S 1(1),1355I RTECS# TY8405000

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

4-Methoxystyrene, see 14,100-3, 4-Vinylanisole


2-(4-Methoxystyryl)-4,6-bis(trichloromethyl)-1,3,5- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
triazine, 98% [42573-57-9] FW 447.96 mp 192-195

trans-1-Methoxy-3-(trimethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene, 90% . . . . . . . . . . .
[54125-02-9] (Danishefskys diene) FW 172.30

Methyl 2-acetamidoacrylate, 98% [35356-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 143.14 mp 50-52 bp 104/8mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 3(3),1161 FT-NMR 1(1),1275C FT-IR 2(1),1321C
R&S 1(1),915A IRRITANT

M2,730-1
h
O

1-Methoxy-2-propanol acetate, 99.5+% [108-65-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(DOWANOLPMA, propylene glycol methyl ether
acetate) FW 132.16 bp 145-146 nr1.4020 d 0.968

bp 68-69/14mm nr1.4540 d 0.885 Fp 113F(45C)


Fieser 6,370 7,233 9,303 10,260 11,332 12,318 17,182
Merck Index 12,6082 FT-NMR 1(3),670C FT-IR 2(3),4381B
Safety 2,2276D R&S 1(2),2975A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Diels-Alder diene for the synthesis of pyridones1 and
pyranones.2 Reagent employed in the Mannich-Michael reaction
for preparation of piperidinones3 and enaminones.4 (1)
Tetrahedron 1993, 49, 1749. (2) J. Org. Chem. 1992, 57, 3605. (3)
ibid. 1992, 57, 4444. (4) Tetrahedron 1993, 49, 397.
May contain 2-5% 4-methoxy-3-buten-2-one

H
C C

1-Methoxy-2-propanol, 99.5+% [107-98-2] (DOWANOL. . . . . . . . . .


PM, propylene glycol methyl ether) FW 90.12 bp 118-119

kmax 379nm
Cationic photoinitiator. Nonionic photoacid generator.

21,283-0

CH O
3

FW 106.12 bp 220 nr1.4440 d 1.114 Fp >230F(110C)


[a]25 0 (c=3, C2H5OH) Beil. 1,512 FT-NMR 1(1),340C
FT-IR 2(1),327B R&S 1(1),225A RTECS# TY8170000
HYGROSCOPIC

Fp 110F(43C) RTECS# AI8925000


Product of Dow Chemical

(4-Methoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,696-7, (4-Methoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


3-Methoxy-1,2-propanediol, 98% [623-39-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

nr1.4030 d 0.922 Fp 93F(33C) Beil. 1(2),536


FT-NMR 1(1),340B RTECS# UB7700000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical

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]. . . . . . . .

Methyl acrylate, 99% [96-33-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 86.09 mp -75 bp 80 nr1.4020 d 0.956 Fp 44F(6C)
Beil. 2,399 Fieser 5,439 13,183 17,183 Merck Index 12,6092
FT-NMR 1(1),973B FT-IR 2(1),1021C Safety 2,2280A
R&S 1(1),719C RTECS# AT2800000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
LACHRYMATOR
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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5mL
14.50
250mL
15.10
1L
18.70
2L 34.60
18L 138.00

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O
HO

CH

3
CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2

M2,740-9

O
OH

Beil. 2,675 FT-NMR 1(1),770C


R&S 1(1),543H IRRITANT

SH

CH

NH

35,942-4

4-Methylbenzhydrylamine, polymer-bound (MBHA resin) . . . . . . . . .

51,322-9
NH

CH

CH

2-Methylbenzophenone, 98% [131-58-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,805-6

3-Methylbenzophenone, 99% [643-65-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 196.25 bp 125-127/0.3mm nr1.5958 d 1.083


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7,439 FT-NMR 1(2),885C
FT-IR 2(2),2452C R&S 1(2),1667H

FW 196.25 bp 183-185/16mm nr1.5970 d 1.095


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 7,440 FT-IR 2(2),2452D R&S 1(2),1667I

C
CH

4-Methylbenzhydrylamine hydrochloride, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . .


(MBHA resin) IRRITANT

15,753-8
h

C
CH

FW 124.21 mp 42-44 bp 195 Fp 155F(68C) Beil. 6,416


FT-NMR 1(2),422B FT-IR 2(2),2003A Safety 2,3328A
R&S 1(1),1365K RTECS# XT8925000 FLAMMABLE SOLID
IRRITANT

Polymer is polystyrene cross-linked with 1% divinylbenzene.


100-200 mesh
Contains 0.5-1.0 mmol N/g

HCl

$
15.30
40.60

R&S 1(1),1485K IRRITANT


Resin used for the solid phase synthesis of peptide amines.
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 1979, 86, 1266.
Polymer is polystyrene cross-linked with 1%
divinylbenzene.100-200 mesh
Contains 1.0-1.5 mmol N/g

HCl

5g
25g

Safety 2,2280C

4-Methylbenzenethiol, 98% [106-45-6] (p-thiocresol). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2
CH

FT-IR 2(1),773D

T2,852-5
h
3

CH

3-Methyladipic acid, 99% [3058-01-3] (3-methylhexane- . . . . . . . . . . .


dioic acid) FW 160.17 mp 100-102 bp 230/30mm

M2,995-9
h

4-Methylbenzophenone, 99% [134-84-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,131-1
h

Methyl-1,4-benzoquinone, 98% [553-97-9] (p-toluquinone) . . . . . . . .

M3,050-7
h

Methyl benzoylformate, 98% [15206-55-0] (methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenylglyoxylate) FW 164.16 bp 246-248 nr1.5260

O
CH

FW 196.25 mp 56.5-57 bp 326 Beil. 7,440


FT-NMR 1(2),886A FT-IR 2(2),2453A R&S 1(2),1667J
RTECS# DJ1750000
FW 122.12 mp 67-70 Beil. 7,645 FT-NMR 1(1),713B
FT-IR 2(1),714B Safety 2,2298A R&S 1(1),491N
RTECS# DK6300000 IRRITANT

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

Methylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, see


23,543-1, Methylnorbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride
Methylbis(trimethylsilyloxy)vinylsilane, 98% [5356-85-4] . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 248.55 bp 48/8.8mm nr1.3970 d 0.864 Fp 124F(51C)
Beil. 4(4),4184 FT-IR 2(3),4386D MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

Si
CH

Beil. 10,657

30,254-6
O
H C C C O CH3
2
CH Br
2

Methyl 2-(bromomethyl)acrylate, 97% [4224-69-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 179.02 bp 35-37/1.3mm nr1.4900 d 1.489
Fp 173F(78C) FT-NMR 1(1),1031C FT-IR 2(1),1078A
Safety 2,2305B R&S 1(1),745J RTECS# AS4900000
LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT

3-Methylbutene-1-oxide, see 52,763-7, 1,2-Epoxy-3-methylbutane


2-Methylbutylene-2-oxide, see 52,764-5, 2,3-Epoxy-2-methylbutane
Methyl Carbitol, see 10,990-8, 2-(2-Methoxyethoxy)ethanol

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OH
OH
CH

ROCH

RO

M3,400-6
h

3-Methylcatechol, 99% [488-17-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,441-0
h

Methyl cellulose [9004-67-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,443-7
h

Methyl cellulose [9004-67-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,442-9
h

Methyl cellulose [9004-67-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,804-2
h

Methyl cellulose [9004-67-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,444-5
h

Methyl cellulose [9004-67-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 124.14 mp 65-68 bp 241 Beil. 6,872 FT-NMR 1(2),295A


FT-IR 2(2),1883D R&S 1(1),1293B RTECS# UX1910000 IRRITANT

Merck Index 12,6120 Safety 2,2316C R&S 1(2),3159L


RTECS# FJ5959000
Powder. Average Mn ca. 86,000. 27.5-31.5 wt. % methoxy.
Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in water) 4,000 cps. D.S. (methoxy)
1.6-1.9
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 53-59 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 50-55C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Powder. Average Mn ca. 63,000. Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in
water) 1,500 cps
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 53-59 dynes/cm
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Powder. Average Mn ca. 40,000. 27.5-31.5 wt. % methoxy.
Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in water) 400 cps. D.S. (methoxy)
1.6-1.9
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 53-59 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 50-55C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Powder. Average Mn ca. 17,000. Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in
water) 25 cps
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 53-59 dynes/cm
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
Powder. Average Mn ca. 14,000. 27.5-31.5 wt. % methoxy.
Viscosity (2 wt. % solution in water) 15 cps. D.S. (methoxy)
1.6-1.9
Surface tension (0.05 wt. %, 25C) : 53-59 dynes/cm
Approx. gelation temperature
(2 wt. % solution) : 50-55C
Properties......see 42,317-3.
Applications....see 42,317-3.
bp 151-158 nr1.4610 d 1.200 Fp 77F(25C)
FT-IR 2(3),4356A HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Principally trimethyltrichlorodisilane and
dimethyltetrachlorodisilane isomers

53,154-7

O
CH

t

4-Methyl-1,2-cyclohexanedicarboxylic anhydride, see


14,993-4, Hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride
Methyl-1,2-cyclopentene oxide, 99% [16240-42-9] (1-methyl-. . . . . .
1,2-epoxycyclopentane) FW 98.14 bp 113 nr1.4310

25g
100g

$
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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

Methyl 2,4-dihydroxybenzoate, 97% [2150-47-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,832-6
h

N,N'-Methylenebisacrylamide, 99+%, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
electrophoresis grade [110-26-9] FW 154.17 mp > 300

FW 168.15 mp 118-121 Beil. 10(1),178 FT-NMR 1(2),1258A


FT-IR 2(2),2850D R&S 1(2),1907L IRRITANT

OH

O
H C
2

156

CH C

O
NH CH NH
2

CH CH

FT-NMR 1(1),1230C FT-IR 2(1),1267A Safety 2,2342C


R&S 1(1),883J RTECS# AS3678000 TOXIC IRRITANT

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O
H C
2

CH C

14,607-2
h
40,794-1

O
NH CH NH
2

CH CH

CH

CH

CH

Cross-linking agent for preparation of polyacrylamides.

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

$
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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

mp 197-199 FT-IR 2(3),3639C


UV absorber.

OH

N,N'-Methylenebisacrylamide, 99% [110-26-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chloroaniline), 90% [101-14-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,398-2
h

2,2'-Methylenebis(4-chlorophenol), tech., 90% [97-23-4]. . . . . . . . . . . .

46,814-2

4,4'-Methylenebis(2-chlorophenyl isocyanate), 97%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[20513-43-3] FW 319.15 mp 103-106 Fp >230F(110C)

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

4,4'-Methylenebis(cyclohexyl isocyanate), 90%, mixture of . . . . . .


isomers [5124-30-1] (HMDI, hydrogenated MDI) FW 262.35

4,4'-Methylenebis(2,6-di-tert-butylphenol), 98% [118-82-1]. . . . . . . . . .

36,078-3
h

4,4'-Methylenebis(2,6-diethylaniline), 99% [13680-35-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,153-5

4,4'-Methylenebis(2,6-diethylphenyl isocyanate), 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[105442-35-1] FW 362.48 mp 55-57 FT-NMR 1(2),1572C

CH CH
2 3
CH

4,4'-Methylenebis(cyclohexylamine), tech., 95%, mixture of . . . . .


isomers [1761-71-3] FW 210.37 d 0.950 Fp >230F(110C)

FW 424.67 mp 156-158 bp 289/40mm Beil. 6(4),6811


Fieser 4,337 FT-NMR 1(2),372C FT-IR 2(3),1071D
Safety 2,2343C R&S 1(1),1335G RTECS# SL9650000 IRRITANT
Antioxidant.

CH CH
3 2

MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH CH
2 3

CH CH
3 2

FW 269.13 mp 168-172 Beil. 6(3),5406 Merck Index 12,3120


FT-NMR 1(2),325B R&S 1(1),1311J RTECS# SM0175000
IRRITANT

27,792-4
h
3

CH CH
3 2

OCN

FW 267.16 mp 102-107 bp 202-214/0.3mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 13,244 Merck Index 12,6136 RTECS# CY1050000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
Exothermic and self-sustaining decomposition commences
above 200C!

nr1.4970 d 1.066 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13(4),33


FT-IR 2(1),1477B R&S 1(1),1025B RTECS# NQ9250000
HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

OH

CH CH
3 2
H N
2

CH

HO
CH

FT-IR 2(2),1874A

Beil. 13(4),30 FT-NMR 1(1),511B R&S 1(1),339L


RTECS# GX1530000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

38,838-6
h

CH

FT-IR 2(2),1874B

Cl

H N
2

FW 340.51 mp 123-127 Beil. 6(3),5561


RTECS# PA3500000 IRRITANT
Antioxidant.

LACHRYMATOR

Cl

FW 368.57 mp 119-122 Beil. 6(4),6806


RTECS# SL9800000 IRRITANT
Antioxidant.

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

FW 310.49 mp 88-90 FT-NMR 1(2),522B


R&S 1(1),1419K IRRITANT

R&S 1(2),2169K

LACHRYMATOR

FT-IR 2(2),2083D

IRRITANT

CH CH
2 3

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O

O
CH

CH

CH
N

CH

CH

41,280-5
h

4,4'-Methylenebis(N,N-diglycidylaniline) [28768-32-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,080-5
h

4,4'-Methylenebis(2,6-diisopropylaniline), tech., 90% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[19900-69-7] FW 366.60 mp 52-59 bp 215-218/0.5mm

FW 422.53 nr1.6010
FT-IR 2(2),2111B

d 1.150

Fp >230F(110C)

100mL
500mL

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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

4,4'-Methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate), 98% [101-68-8] (MDI). . . . . .

37,826-7

3,3'-Methylenedianiline, 97% [19471-12-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

FT-NMR 1(2),479B

13,245-4
h

4,4'-Methylenedianiline, 97% [101-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,047-2

1,1'-Methylenedi-2-naphthol, 98% [1096-84-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 198.27 mp 89-91 Fp 430F(221C) Beil. 13,238


Index 12,3023 FT-NMR 1(2),479C FT-IR 2(2),2047B
Safety 2,2345D R&S 1(1),1395I RTECS# BY5425000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

Merck

FW 300.36 mp 181-190 (dec.) Beil. 6(4),7025


RTECS# QL4400000 IRRITANT

FW 250.26 mp 42-44 bp 200/5mm d 1.180


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13(3),461 FT-IR 2(2),3190D
R&S 1(2),2163D RTECS# NQ9350000
Uses include UV curable and latent catalyst-containing
polymerization compositions. J. Appl. Phys. 1991, 70, 6983.
FW 198.27 mp 81-84 Beil. 13,238
R&S 1(1),1395H IRRITANT

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

FW 254.38 mp 121-123 Beil. 13,265 FT-NMR 1(2),522A


FT-IR 2(2),2083C R&S 1(1),1419J IRRITANT

H N
2

4,4'-Methylenebis(2,6-dimethylaniline), 99% [4073-98-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

36,079-1

CH

FT-IR 2(2),2084A

OH

O C N

Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(2),522C


R&S 1(1),1419L IRRITANT

NH

HO
O

NH

CHCH

H N
2

CH OH
2
2

33,951-2
h

2-Methylene-1,3-propanediol, 97% [3513-81-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 88.11 bp 93-95/2mm nr1.4750 d 1.081
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(4),2663 Fieser 6,379
FT-NMR 1(1),220C FT-IR 2(1),209C R&S 1(1),151O

IRRITANT

Methylenesuccinic acid, see I-2,920-4, Itaconic acid


2-Methylenesuccinic anhydride, see 25,992-6, Itaconic
anhydride
Methylenesuccinic chloride, see I-2,930-1, Itaconyl chloride
1-Methyl-1,2-epoxycyclopentane, see 53,154-7, Methyl-1,2cyclopentene oxide
2,2'-[(1-Methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane, polymer with poly(ethylene glycol), see 25,885-7,
Poly(ethylene glycol), compound with 2,2'-[(1methylethylidene)bis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane
Methyl gallate, see 27,419-4, Methyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate

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O

M4,760-4

CH

O
3
HO C CH CH CH C OH
2
2

CH

FW 146.14 mp 85-87 Beil. 2,659 FT-NMR 1(1),769A


FT-IR 2(1),772B Safety 2,2354D R&S 1(1),543C IRRITANT

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

3-Methylglutaric anhydride, 98% [4166-53-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 128.13 mp 43-47 bp 180-182/25mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 17,415 FT-NMR 1(1),1183B FT-IR 2(1),1218B
Safety 2,2355A R&S 1(1),839F MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

3-Methylglutaric acid, 99% [626-51-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

6-Methylheptyl acrylate, see 43,742-5, Isooctyl acrylate


Methylhydroquinone, 99% [95-71-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 124.14 mp 128-130 Beil. 6,874 FT-NMR 1(2),305A
FT-IR 2(2),1892B Safety 2,2365B R&S 1(1),1301B
RTECS# MX6700000 TOXIC IRRITANT

OH

ROCH

RO

2
O
OR

40,466-7

Methyl 3-hydroxy-2-methylenebutyrate, 98% [18020-65-0] . . . . . . . . .

R = (CH CH O) H, CH , or H
2 2 x
3

O R
n

O
RO

Methyl 2-hydroxyethyl cellulose [9032-42-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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)

1,3,5-O-Methylidyne-myo-inositol, 98% [98510-20-4] (myo- . . . . . . . . .


inositol monoorthoformate) FW 190.15 mp 260 (dec.)

4,4',4''-Methylidynetris(N,N-dimethylaniline), see 21,921-5,


Leuco Crystal Violet
N-Methylisatoic anhydride, tech., 90% [10328-92-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 177.16 mp 165 (dec.) Beil. 27,265 FT-IR 2(2),3064A
Safety 2,2371D R&S 1(2),1957G RTECS# DM3140000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

10,898-7
h
HSCH CH
2 2 C OCH3

Methylmalonic acid, 99% [516-05-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 118.09 mp 134-136 d 1.455 Beil. 2,627
FT-NMR 1(1),765A FT-IR 2(1),768C Safety 2,2376D
R&S 1(1),541E RTECS# OO1400000 IRRITANT

d 1.071

HO C CH C OH
CH

nr1.4520

FT-NMR 1(1),408B R&S 1(1),269D


May be selectively dibenzylated at the C-4 and C-6 positions.1
Phosphorylation followed by deprotection provides inositol-2phosphate.2 (1) Tetrahedron Lett. 1991, 32, 2207. (2) J. Chem.
Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1989, 1423.

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.

Methyl 3-mercaptopropionate, 98% [2935-90-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 120.17 bp 54-55/14mm nr1.4640 d 1.085
Fp 140F(60C) Beil. 3(2),214 FT-NMR 1(1),1062A
FT-IR 2(1),1115D Safety 2,2378B R&S 1(1),765F STENCH
IRRITANT

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O
D

C
C

OCD

Methyl-d3 methacrylate-d5, 99 atom % D [35233-69-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,884-2

Methyl methacrylate-d5, 99 atom % D [55935-46-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CD

O
D

C
C

OCH

CD

O
C

CH

OCH

M5,590-9
h

Methyl methacrylate, 99% [80-62-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,798-4
h

Methyl trans-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)glycidate, 97% [42245-42-1] . . . .

42,395-5

Methyl 2-methylglycidate, 99% [58653-97-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

8-Methyl-1-nonanol propoxylate-block-ethoxylate [68439-30-5] . . .

23,543-1
h

Methyl-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride [25134-21-8] . . . .


(methyl Nadic anhydride) FW 178.19 nr1.5060 d 1.232

OH
y

CH

Methyl Nadic anhydride, see 23,543-1, Methyl-5-norbornene2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride


2-Methyl-2-nitropropyl methacrylate [2177-42-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,260-2
h

nr1.4520 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4608C


IRRITANT
Nonionic surfactant. HLB range 10.0-12.0
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous) : 22 2C
pH (1 wt. % solution) : 6.5 1
Biodegradability (0.1 wt. % solution) : 380 ppm TOC, 320
mg/L BOD
Hard surface cleaner and textile wetting aid.

Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(2),461 FT-NMR 1(1),1178C


FT-IR 2(1),1214D Safety 2,2396D R&S 1(1),835O
RTECS# RB9100000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

FW 187.20 bp 102/4mm nr1.4500 d 1.087


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(3),1288 FT-IR 2(1),1134C

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

FW 208.21 mp 69-71 [a]r0 (c=1, CHCl3) Beil. 18(4),4879


FT-NMR 1(2),1223C FT-IR 2(2),2814D Safety 2,2380C
R&S 1(2),1883L MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 116.12 bp 62-65/32mm nr1.4180 d 1.097


Fp 130F(54C) [a]r0 (neat) Beil. 18(4),3822 FT-IR 2(1),1140A

CH

H C
2

FW 100.12 mp -48 bp 100 nr1.4140 d 0.936


Fp 50F(10C) Beil. 2(2),398 Merck Index 12,6005
FT-NMR 1(1),975A FT-IR 2(1),1025B Safety 2,2378C
R&S 1(1),719I RTECS# OZ5075000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 10-100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

1g
5g

FW 108.18 mp -48 bp 100 nr1.4130 d 1.011


Fp 50F(10C) FT-IR 2(3),4312C FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
Precursor to deuterated optical fibers and polymers.
Stabilized with up to 0.5% hydroquinone-d6
(Packaged in prescored ampules)
FW 105.16 mp -48 bp 100 nr1.4130 d 0.983
Fp 50F(10C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Stabilized with up to 0.5% hydroquinone-d6
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

H C
2

44,496-0
h

45,876-7
h

N-Methylolacrylamide, see 24,580-1, N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide


2-Methyl-1,5-pentanediamine, see 32,966-5, DYTEKA amine
3-Methyl-1,3,5-pentanetriol, tech., 80% [7564-64-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 134.18 bp 216/0.5mm nr1.4750 d 1.112
Fp >230F(110C)
May contain branched alkyl polyhydroxy alcohols

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NOH
CH CH CH
3
2
CH
3

CH

CH

40,809-3
h

4-Methyl-2-pentanone oxime, 99% [105-44-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,534-6
h

10-Methylphenothiazine, 98% [1207-72-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,695-9

(4-Methylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate [81416-37-7] . . . . . . . . . . .


[(4-methylphenyl diphenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 426.48 mp 98-102 kmax 237nm IRRITANT

FW 115.18 bp 68-70/8mm nr1.4440 d 0.880 Fp 173F(78C)


Beil. 1(2),748 FT-IR 2(3),4003C RTECS# SA9450000 IRRITANT
Mixture of syn and anti
FW 213.80

mp 99-101

Beil. 27,65

FT-IR 2(2),2232A IRRITANT

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

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 237nm (e


~19,000). e248 ~16,700.

OH
C

OH

O
CH

O
3

CH
C

34,831-7
h

4-Methylphthalic anhydride, 95% [19438-61-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,572-1
h

2-Methyl-1,3-propanediol, 99% [2163-42-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,834-0

2-Methyl-2-propenyl phenyl ether, tech., 90% [5820-22-4] . . . . . . . . . .


(methallyl phenyl ether) FW 148.21 bp 175-176 nr1.5140

CH
3
HOCH CHCH OH
2
2

H C
2

FW 180.16 mp 146-148 Beil. 9,862 FT-NMR 1(2),1133B


FT-IR 2(2),2701C R&S 1(2),1813K IRRITANT

CH

(4-Methylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate), see 52,695-9, (4-Methylphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


Methyl phenylglyoxylate, see M3,050-7, Methyl
benzoylformate
4-Methylphthalic acid, 99% [4316-23-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CH O
2

FW 162.14 mp 90-92 bp 295 Beil. 17,492


FT-NMR 1(2),1327B FT-IR 2(2),2926C R&S 1(2),1957M
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 90.12 mp -91 bp 123-125/20mm nr1.4450 d 1.015


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,480 FT-NMR 1(1),193B R&S 1(1),139E
IRRITANT

d 0.964 Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 6(3),557 FT-NMR 1(2),207B


FT-IR 2(2),1803A R&S 1(1),1241N IRRITANT

34,418-4

CH

OH

OH

Methyl propionate-POSS, see 47,766-4, Methyl


3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-propionate
6-Methyl-2,3-pyridinedicarboxylic acid, 97% [53636-70-7] . . . . . . . . . .
FW 181.15 mp 170 (dec.) Beil. 22(4),1647 FT-NMR 1(3),327C
FT-IR 2(3),3794A R&S 1(2),2543K IRRITANT

CH

3
C CH

CH CH

CH

M8,090-3
h

a-Methylstyrene, 99% [98-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,467-5
h

3-Methylstyrene, 99% [100-80-1] (vinyltoluene). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 118.18 mp -24 bp 165-169 nr1.5380 d 0.909


Fp 114F(45C) Beil. 5,484 FT-NMR 1(2),23B FT-IR 2(2),1643D
Safety 2,2437C R&S 1(1),1139B RTECS# WL5075300
CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
Inhibited with 15 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol
FW 118.18 mp -82 to -81 bp 170-171 nr1.5410 d 0.890
Fp 124F(51C) Beil. 5,485 FT-NMR 1(2),26C FT-IR 2(3),869B
Safety 2,2438C R&S 1(1),1139M RTECS# WL5075800
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.1% 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol

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CH CH

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

FW 132.12 mp 116-119 FT-NMR 1(1),766C


Safety 2,2439A R&S 1(1),541K IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(1),770A

Methylsuccinic anhydride, 98% [4100-80-5] (pyrotartaric . . . . . . . .


anhydride) FW 114.10 mp 33-35 bp 238-240 d 1.220

2-(Methylthio)ethyl methacrylate, 96% [14216-23-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4800

d 1.040

Fp 190F(87C)

(4-Methylthiophenyl)methyl phenyl sulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[(4-methylthiophenyl)methyl phenyl sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] FW 396.48 mp 76-79 kmax 290nm

(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

Methyltriacetoxysilane, tech., 90% [4253-34-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

M8,530-1
h

Methyltrichlorosilane, 99% [75-79-6] (trichloromethylsilane). . . . . .

Cl

44,029-9
h

Methyltrichlorosilane, 97% [75-79-6] (trichloromethylsilane). . . . . .

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

FW 122.19 nr1.5160 d 1.164 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-NMR 1(1),444C FT-IR 2(1),431A Safety 2,2449C
R&S 1(1),293I IRRITANT

CH

10mL
100mL
500mL

IRRITANT
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 290nm (e
~54,500). e248 ~5,800.

CH SCH CHCH OH
3
2
2

a-Methylstyrene dimer, see 46,104-0, 2,4-Diphenyl-4-methyl-1pentene


Methylsuccinic acid, 99% [498-21-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 160.24 bp 38/0.06mm
FT-IR 2(1),1119B

CH

FW 118.18 bp 170-175 nr1.5420 d 0.897 Fp 114F(45C)


Beil. 5,485 FT-NMR 1(2),27A FT-IR 2(2),1647A Safety 2,2438D
R&S 1(1),1139N RTECS# WL5076000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 3,5-di-tert-butylcatechol. Remainder
3-methylstyrene

Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17,414 FT-NMR 1(1),1174C


FT-IR 2(1),1211A Safety 2,2439B R&S 1(1),835B
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

42,333-5

CH

Methylstyrene, 99%, mixture of isomers [25013-15-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(vinyltoluene) FW 118.18 bp 168 nr1.5425 d 0.893

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

4-Methylstyrene, 96% [622-97-9] (vinyltoluene). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL
1L

R&S 1(1),1141A

M8,080-6
h

CH

3(4)-Methylstyrene, 98%, mixture of isomers [39294-88-7] . . . . . . . .


(vinyltoluene) FW 118.18 nr1.5430 d 0.896 Fp 119F(48C)
Beil. 5,485 FT-NMR 1(2),27B FT-IR 2(2),1647B
RTECS# WL5075000 IRRITANT
Stabilized with 50 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol

CH CH

CH

30,898-6
h

Si CH
3
O C CH

FW 220.26 mp 40-45 bp 94-95/9mm Fp 185F(85C)


Beil. 4(3),1896 FT-NMR 1(3),691C R&S 1(2),2987E
RTECS# VV4500000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Cl
CH

Si
Cl

Cl
CH

Si

FW 149.48 bp 66 nr1.4110 d 1.273 Fp 5F(-15C)


Beil. 4(3),1896 Fieser 11,553 17,365 FT-NMR 1(3),650B
FT-IR 2(3),4358C Safety 2,2454C R&S 1(2),2963D
RTECS# VV4550000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1211

Cl

162

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CH

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

Methyltriethoxysilane, tech., 90% [2031-67-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

500mL

29.50

Methyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate, 98% [99-24-1] (methyl . . . . . . . . . .


gallate) FW 184.15 mp 201-203 Beil. 10,483 Merck

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

Methyltriethoxysilane, 99% [2031-67-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,964-4
h

27,419-4
h

FW 178.30 bp 141-143 nr1.3840 d 0.895 Fp 75F(23C)


Beil. 4,629 FT-NMR 1(3),665C FT-IR 2(3),4373B Safety 2,2454D
R&S 1(2),2971G RTECS# VV4640000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Methyltrimethoxysilane, 98% [1185-55-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,458-5

Methyl trimethylsilyl dimethylketene acetal, 95% [31469-15-5] . . .


[[(1-methoxy-2-methyl-1-propenyl)oxy]trimethylsilane, MTDA] FW 174.32 bp 35/15mm nr1.4150 d 0.858

OCH
C C

Fp 58F(14C) FT-NMR 1(3),721C FT-IR 2(3),1673D


Safety 2,2456D R&S 1(2),3009E FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Group-transfer polymerization catalyst1 or initiator.2 Versatile
reagent used in conjugate addition3 and aldol reactions.4 (1)
Aldrichimica Acta 1984, 17, 41. (2) Polym. J. (Tokyo) 1994, 26, 169.
(3) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 116, 4131. (4) Tetrahedron Lett. 1994,
35, 5239.

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

Methyl 3-(trimethylsilyloxy)crotonate, 97%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . .


cis and trans [26767-00-0] FW 188.30 bp 57-59/9mm
nr1.4440 d 0.939 Fp 147F(63C) FT-NMR 1(3),685C
FT-IR 2(3),1659B Safety 2,2457A R&S 1(2),2983M
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

44,890-7
h

Methyltripropoxysilane, 97% [5581-66-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,513-0
h

N-Methyl-N-vinylacetamide, 98% [3195-78-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,127-4

2-Methyl-2-vinyloxirane, 95% [1838-94-4] (isoprene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


monoxide) FW 84.12 bp 79.5-80.5 nr1.4160 d 0.857

CH CH

FW 136.22 bp 102 nr1.3700 d 0.955 Fp 52F(11C)


Beil. 4(4),4203 FT-NMR 1(3),664A FT-IR 2(3),4372B
Safety 2,2456A R&S 1(2),2971B RTECS# VV4650000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 220.39 bp 83/13mm nr1.4010 d 0.878 Fp 140F(60C)


Beil. 4(3),1896 FT-IR 2(3),4375B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
FW 99.13 bp 70/25mm nr1.4830 d 0.959 Fp 138F(58C)
Beil. 4(3),442 FT-NMR 1(1),1242C FT-IR 2(1),1280A
Safety 2,2462B R&S 1(1),891K RTECS# AC6475000 IRRITANT

Fp 18F(-7C) Beil. 17(4),156 FT-NMR 1(1),368A FT-IR 2(1),362B


R&S 1(1),247E FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

33,076-0
h

MHHPA, see 14,993-4, Hexahydro-4-methylphthalic anhydride


MIA, see 12,988-7, N-Methylisatoic anhydride
Michlers ketone, see 14,783-4, 4,4'-Bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone
Mineral oil, white, heavy [8042-47-5] (paraffin oil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4760 d 0.862 Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),9C
FT-IR 2(1),12C RTECS# PY8047000 IRRITANT

33,077-9
h

Mineral oil, white, light [8042-47-5] (paraffin oil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1L

11.00

16,140-3
h

Mineral oil [8042-47-5] (paraffin oil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6x12mL


Suitable for the preparation of nujol mulls in infrared
1L

163.20
13.70

nr1.4680 d 0.838 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# PY8047000 IRRITANT

FT-NMR 1(1),9C

analysis.
(12mL unit in plastic dropping bottle)

MMA, see M5,590-9, Methyl methacrylate

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$

41,909-5

MNA, see 23,543-1, Methyl-5-norbornene-2,3-dicarboxylic


anhydride
Molecular sieves, organophilic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4788A IRRITANT
Powder based on sodium aluminum silicate. Absorbs organic
compounds but not water vapor

49,381-3
CH

Morpholine, polymer-bound [138048-80-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
1% cross-linked w/divinylbenzene, 200-400 mesh, 2.5-4.0 mmol
N/g loading

21,848-0

3-Morpholino-1,2-propanediol, 96+% [6425-32-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 161.20 mp 37-38 bp 191/30mm d 1.157


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),600A FT-IR 2(1),597C
Safety 2,2478D R&S 1(1),403H HYGROSCOPIC

N
CH CH CH OH
2
2
OH

32,459-0
h

OH
CH CH
2

x CH

CH CH
2
C O

R&S 1(2),3159D RTECS# TR8100000


Average Mw ca. 127,000

M9,000-3

O
H
H

C OH
H
H

HO C

MTDA, see 27,458-5, Methyl trimethylsilyl dimethylketene


acetal
trans,trans-Muconic acid, 98% [3588-17-8] (trans,trans-1,3- . . . . . . .
butadiene-1,4-dicarboxylic acid) FW 142.11 mp 290 (dec.)
bp 320 Beil. 2,803 FT-IR 2(1),789A Safety 2,2480C
R&S 1(1),553G RTECS# MM2235070 IRRITANT

C C
C C

Mowiol40-88 [9002-89-5] [poly(vinyl alcohol), 88% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


hydrolyzed] mp > 300 Merck Index 12,7745

27,467-4
h

CF CF
2
2

CF CF
x

CF CF
2
2

CF CF
x

Safety 2,2485A HYGROSCOPIC


Nafionis a perfluorinated ion-exchange membrane which
has a wide variety of commercial uses. The acidic (hydrogen ion)
form and derivatives are solid, superacid catalysts useful in a
wide variety of synthetic applications. For references, see
Aldrichimica Acta 1986, 19, 76.
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100
(1ea=8 x 10in.)
(see Technical Bulletin AL-163 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library)

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

Nafion350, perfluorinated membrane, reinforced with . . . . . . . .


Teflon, 0.01in. thick [170006-88-9] IRRITANT
HYGROSCOPIC
A '
bimembrane'with one layer having equiv. wt. 1,100 and the
other layer having equiv. wt. 1,500. H+ form
(1ea=8 x 10in)
Resistance 4.5 ohm-cm2 in 0.6N KCl at 23C
Contains reinforcing Teflonfabric for improved strength and
reduced weight.

y
O CF CF
2
CF

Nafion117, perfluorinated membrane, 0.007in. thick . . . . . . . . . . . .


[31175-20-9] Fieser 11,350
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100
(1ea=12 x 12in.)

OH

45,473-7
CF CF
2
2

Nadic methyl anhydride, see 23,543-1, Methylnorbornene-2,3dicarboxylic anhydride


Nafion117, perfluorinated membrane, 0.007in. thick . . . . . . . . . . . .
[31175-20-9] Fieser 9,320 10,275 11,354 12,335

Nafion417, perfluorinated membrane, reinforced with . . . . . . . .


Teflonand Dacron
, 0.017in. thick [77323-49-0] Fies
Fieser 9,320 10,275 11,354 12,335 Safety 2,2485B
HYGROSCOPIC
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100
(1ea=4 x 5in.)

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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

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange powder [31175-20-9] . . . . . . .

CF CF
x

52,710-6
th

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 10wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in water [31175-20-9]

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

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 10 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in water [31175-20-9]

25mL

90.00

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 5 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in a mixture of lower aliphatic alcohols
and water [31175-20-9]

10mL
25mL

190.00
60.00

OH

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 5 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in a mixture of lower aliphatic alcohols
and water [31175-20-9] nr1.3790 d 0.874 Fp 67F(19C)

25mL
100mL

54.30
181.10

25mL
100mL

54.30
181.10

25mL

165.00

25mL

150.00

Fieser 9,320 10,275 11,354 12,335 Safety 2,2484D


FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Used to modify membranes in the study of transport
phenomena. J. Electrochem. Soc. 1993, 140(4), L55-57.
Contains 15-20% water
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100
Prepared from Nafion117 perfluorinated membrane (27,467-4)

OH

51,021-1
h

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 5 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in a mixture of lower aliphatic alcohols
and water [31175-20-9]
Contains 45% water
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100

OH

52,721-1
th

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in a mixture of lower aliphatic alcohols and
water(20%) [31175-20-9]
Analogous to 51021-1 Equiv. wt. 1,000

56.00

Equiv. wt. 1,000

O
O CF CF
2
2

O CF CF
2
CF

3 z

CF CF
x

O CF CF
2
2

500mg

Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1,100

Equiv. wt. 1,000

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

Analogous to 51021-1 Equiv. wt 1,100

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

NafionNR50, beads, 7-9 mesh [118473-68-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Fieser 9,320 10,275 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Hydrogen ion form. Equiv. wt. 1250 (max.) Ion exchange
capacity 0.8meq/g (min.).

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

NafionNE 450 [200960-84-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S
O

OH

52,712-2
th

Nafionperfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in a mixture of lower aliphatic alcohols and
water(20%) [31175-20-9]
Analogous to 51021-1 Equiv. wt. 1,100

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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

Strongly acidic catalyst resin. Porous nanocomposite of


10-20% fluorosulfonic acid Nafionpolymer on amorphous
silica
10x4 times more surface area than Nafionpellets. (See
Technical Bulletin AL-163 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)
Surface area : >200 m2/g
Pore volume : >0.6mL/g
Pore diameter : >10 nm
Stable to 200C. Catalyst for acylations, alkylations,
esterifications and isomerizations.
IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Silylating reagent. Tetrahedron Lett., 1980, 21, 767. Exchange
capacity: ~0.5 meq TMS/g resin. Prepared from Nafion NR50

CH
3
Si CH
3
CH
3

33,358-1
h

1,4-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, 94% [605-70-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,376-3
h

2,6-Naphthalenedicarboxylic acid, 99% [1141-38-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,009-5
h

1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic acid hydrate, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[128-97-2] FW 304.22 Beil. 9,1002 FT-IR 2(2),2734A

FW 216.19 mp > 300 Beil. 9,917 FT-NMR 1(2),1171B


FT-IR 2(2),2733B R&S 1(2),1831J IRRITANT

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

1,4,5,8-Naphthalenetetracarboxylic dianhydride [81-30-1] . . . . . . . . .

N160-7
h

1,8-Naphthalic anhydride [81-84-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 268.18 mp > 300 Beil. 19,196 FT-IR 2(2),2931D


Safety 2,2491B R&S 1(2),1961F RTECS# QK3695000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 198.18 mp 267-269 Beil. 17,521 Fieser 1,713


FT-IR 2(2),2930B Safety 2,2491D R&S 1(2),1959M
RTECS# QK5350000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

2-Naphthyl diphenylsulfonium triflate (2-naphthyl diphenyl- . . . . . .


sulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 450.50
mp 132-136 kmax 298nm
Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 298nm (e
~7,760). e248 ~13,500.

47,565-3
h

2-Naphthyl diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate,


see 52,693-2, 2-Naphthyl diphenylsulfonium triflate
Neopentyl glycol acrylate benzoate [66671-22-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 262.31 nr1.5020 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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O
H C
2

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

Neopentyl glycol diacrylate [2223-82-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,803-1
h

Neopentyl glycol dibenzoate [4196-89-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,803-6
h

Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether, tech. [17557-23-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,024-2
h

Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether, brominated, tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[31452-80-9] mp ~254 (dec.) nr1.5120 d 1.504

CH
3
CH O CH
C CH O CH
2
2
2
2
CH
3

40,825-5
h

FW 212.25 nr1.4530 d 1.031 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1044A RTECS# AS8925000 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 225 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 312.37
Plasticizer

mp 45-51

IRRITANT

FW 216.28 bp 103-107/1mm nr1.4570 d 1.040


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(5),3,23 FT-NMR 1(1),375B
FT-IR 2(1),370A R&S 1(1),251H RTECS# TX3760000

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

Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat) IRRITANT


Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 25C) 275-500 cSt. Br 30 wt. %, Cl 8 wt.
%. Weight per epoxide (perchloric acid method) 250-300
Free epichlorohydrin : 10 ppm max
Low viscosity halogenated diepoxide for imparting flame
retardancy. Compatible with aromatic epoxide resins.
Flame retardant additive in potting compounds, adhesives and
laminating compounds.
O
H C
2

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

Neopentyl glycol dimethacrylate [1985-51-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,027-6
h

Neopentyl glycol ethoxylate (1EO/OH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,213-9

Neopentyl glycol ethoxylate (1 EO/OH) diacrylate [62180-73-8] . .

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

Neopentyl glycol methyl ether propoxylate (2PO/OH) . . . . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate nr1.4390 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1100C
Average Mn ca. 288. Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

40,987-1
h

Neopentyl glycol propoxylate (1PO/OH) [52479-58-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,214-7
h

Neopentyl glycol propoxylate (1 PO/OH) diacrylate [84170-74-1]

47,704-4

NOH
C

FW 240.30 bp 87/0.6mm nr1.4530 d 1.003


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),1535 FT-IR 2(1),1044C
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone and 60 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone

nr1.4560 d 1.041 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1046B


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 300. Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

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

d 1.007 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1046C IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 328. Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

1,1',1''-Nitrilotri-2-propanol, see 25,474-6, Triisopropanolamine


4-Nitrobenzophenone oxime, polymer-bound (Kaiser oxime . . . .
resin, oxime resin)
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. 200-400 mesh. 1.0-1.5
mmol/g

OH
OH

NO

N1,555-3

4-Nitrocatechol, 97% [3316-09-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 155.11 mp 174-176 Beil. 6,788 FT-NMR 1(2),736B
FT-IR 2(2),2300A Safety 2,2569C R&S 1(1),1579M IRRITANT

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O
C OH

N1,800-5
h

5-Nitroisophthalic acid, 98% [618-88-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FT-IR 2(1),822D R&S 1(1),575J

3-Nitro-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, tech. [3027-38-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 243.17 mp 247-249 (dec.) Beil. 17,523 Safety 2,2578C
R&S 1(2),1961C RTECS# QK5370000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

32,434-5

4-Nitro-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, 95% [34087-02-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 243.17 mp 227-229 Beil. 17,524 FT-NMR 1(2),1330C
FT-IR 2(2),2931B R&S 1(2),1961D MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

NO

ONa

NO

NO

4-Nitrophenol, sodium salt, wet [824-78-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,483-6

4-Nitrophenyl carbonate, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH O
2

OH
CHCH OH
2
NO
2

O
C OH
C OH

NO

51,529-9

RTECS# SM4800000

4-Nitrophenyl carbonate, polymer-bound on Wang Resin . . . . . . . . .


Cross-linked with 1% DVB; typical loading 1.0-1.5 mmol N/g

27,452-6

1-(2-Nitrophenyl)-1,2-ethanediol, 98% [51673-59-7] (2-nitro- . . . . . . . .


styrene glycol) FW 183.16 mp 96-98 FT-NMR 1(2),683C
Safety 2,2586D R&S 1(1),1553G IRRITANT

N2,270-3
h

O
NO

FW 161.09 mp > 300 Beil. 6,226


FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT
Contains ca. 20-30% H2O

1.5-2.5 mmol loading/g, 1% cross-linked

O
CH O
2

44,366-2
h

O
CH O
2

LIGHT-SENSITIVE

(2-Nitrophenyl)ethylene glycol, see 27,452-6, 1-(2-Nitrophenyl)1,2-ethanediol


4-Nitrophthalic acid, tech., 80% [610-27-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 211.13 mp 163-166 Beil. 9,828 FT-NMR 1(2),1134C
Safety 2,2592B R&S 1(2),1815C IRRITANT
Remainder 3-nitrophthalic acid

O
O
NO

5g
25g

R&S 1(1),439L

Nitromethanetrispropionic acid, 97% [59085-15-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[4-(2-carboxyethyl)-4-nitroheptanedioic acid] FW 277.23
mp 181-184
IRRITANT

NO

168

$
11.70
13.50
51.20

C OH

HOCH CH CH
2 2 2

FW 211.13 mp 260-261 Beil. 9,840 FT-NMR 1(2),1139B


FT-IR 2(2),2707A R&S 1(2),1817E IRRITANT

5g
100g
500g

O
2

15,688-4
h

3-Nitrophthalic anhydride, 98% [641-70-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 193.11 mp 163-165 Beil. 17,486 FT-IR 2(2),2928D
Safety 2,2592C R&S 1(2),1959H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Reactions with aminoquinazolinones yield
phthalimidoquinazolinones. J. Serb. Chem. Soc. 1992, 57, 629.

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O
O
O N
2

23,820-1
h

4-Nitrophthalic anhydride, 92% [5466-84-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,284-7
h

2-Nitroresorcinol, 98% [601-89-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,736-0
h

4-Nitrosophenol, sodium salt, 12 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . .


[823-87-0] FW 145.10 bp 100 d 1.060

OH
NO

OH

ONa

FW 193.11 mp 117-120 Beil. 17,486 FT-NMR 1(2),1330A


FT-IR 2(2),2929A Safety 2,2592D R&S 1(2),1959I
RTECS# TI3328000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Contains 5-8% 3-nitrophthalic anhydride
FW 155.11 mp 81-83 Beil. 6,823 FT-NMR 1(2),711B
FT-IR 2(2),2280D Safety 2,2597D R&S 1(1),1567G IRRITANT

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

FW 149.15 mp -5 nr1.5840 d 1.070 Fp 225F(107C)


Beil. 5,478 FT-NMR 1(2),687B FT-IR 2(2),2262D R&S 1(1),1555D
IRRITANT

N2,690-3
h

O
C OH
NO

3-Nitrostyrene, 96% [586-39-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2-Nitrostyrene glycol, see 27,452-6, 1-(2-Nitrophenyl)-1,2ethanediol


Nitroterephthalic acid, 99+% [610-29-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 211.13 mp 270-272 Beil. 9,851 FT-NMR 1(2),1135A
FT-IR 2(2),2703A Safety 2,2605B R&S 1(2),1815D IRRITANT

C OH
O

O
H C
2

CH

OCH CH (CF ) CF
2 2
23 3

CH

3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6,-Nonafluorohexyl methacrylate, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[1799-84-4] FW 332.17 bp 60-62/5mm nr1.3520 d 1.402
Fp 175F(79C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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

4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-Nonafluoro-2-hydroxyheptyl acrylate, 96% . . . . . . . .


[98573-25-2] FW 348.17 bp 89-90/3mm nr1.3690 d 1.442

(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-Nonafluoropentyl)oxirane, 95% [81190-28-5] . . . . .


bp 72/50mm

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)

1,9-Nonanediamine, see 18,712-7, 1,9-Diaminononane


1,9-Nonanedicarboxylic acid, see 17,796-2, Undecanedioic acid
tert-Nonanethiol, see 17,103-4, tert-Nonyl mercaptan
Nonoxynol-8 carboxylic acid, see 46,330-2, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate 4-nonylphenyl ether
tert-Nonyl mercaptan, 97+%, mixture of isomers [25360-10-5] . . .
(tert-nonanethiol) FW 160.32 bp 188 nr1.4570 d 0.856

tert-Nonyl polysulfide, TPS37 [68425-16-1] (di-tert-nonyl . . . . . . .


polysulfide) bp 204 nr1.5490 d 1.050 Fp 248F(120C)
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
Average Mn ca. 414. Viscosity (50C) 24-34 cps
Pour point : -24C

CH

d 1.545

Fp 104F(40C) STENCH IRRITANT


Product of Elf Atochem North America, Inc.

nr1.3170

21,670-4

cis-5-Norbornene-endo-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, 98% [3853-88-1] . . . .


FW 182.18 mp 175 (dec.) Beil. 9(2),576 FT-NMR 1(1),844C
FT-IR 2(1),844A Safety 2,2622B R&S 1(1),591H IRRITANT

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46,003-6

O
C

5-Norbornene-2-endo,3-exo-dicarboxylic acid, 97% [1200-88-0] . . .

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

FW 182.18 mp 185-189 [a]24 0 (c=1, CH3COCH3)


Beil. 9(4),2974 IRRITANT

OH

HO C
O

24,763-4

H O
O
H

Index 12,1842 FT-NMR 1(1),1177C FT-IR 2(1),1214A


Safety 2,2622C R&S 1(1),835M RTECS# DT5600000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH OH
2
CH OH
2

15,218-8
h

5-Norbornene-2,2-dimethanol, 98% [6707-12-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Nylon 6 [25038-54-4] (polycaprolactam) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,112-9
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

42,923-6
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2

Norbornenylethyl-POSS, see 46,860-6, 1-[2-(5-Norbornen-2yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


Nujol, see 16,140-3, Mineral oil
Nylon 4/6 [50327-22-5] [poly(tetramethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .
mp 295 d 1.180 Merck Index 12,6833
Tm 295. Contains a heat stabilizer
Tensile strength (dry, ASTM D 638) : 14,400 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 1.8 ft-lbs/in
Greater heat resistance than Nylon 6/6.

O
NHCH (CH ) CH
C
2
23 2

FW 154.21 mp 111-113 Beil. 6(3),4171 FT-NMR 1(1),264B


FT-IR 2(3),230C R&S 1(1),173D IRRITANT

FLAMMABLE SOLID 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

44,299-2
NH CH CH CH CH NH
2 2 2 2

cis-5-Norbornene-endo-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride, 97% . . . . . . . . . . .


[129-64-6] FW 164.16 mp 165-167 Beil. 17(2),461 Merck

d 1.084 Merck Index 12,6832 FT-IR 2(3),4608D


Safety 2,2630B R&S 1(2),3169F RTECS# TQ9800000
3mm pellets. Tg 62.5. Tm 228.5. Soluble in m-cresol,
o-chlorophenol
nr1.5650 d 1.090 FT-IR 2(3),4609A Safety 2,2630C
R&S 1(2),3169G
5mm pellets. Tg 45. Tm 267. Solubility parameter 13.6
Granules. Contains approx. 40% inert mineral filler. Tm (ASTM
3418) 262
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 98 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 121
High stiffness, dimensional stability and heat resistance.
Small engine components (carburetors, fuel pumps), brackets
and instrument housings.

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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

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

42,919-8
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

42,922-8
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

42,916-3
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

42,920-1
h

Nylon 6/6 [32131-17-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide)] . . . . . . . . .

18,806-9

Nylon 6/9 [28757-63-3] [poly(hexamethylene nonane- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


diamide)] d 1.080 FT-IR 2(3),4609B Safety 2,2630D

Pellets. Viscosity (relative) 230-280. High impact resistant


thermoplastic polyamide with no impact modifier added. High
viscosity for extrusion molding
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 85.5 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 121
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 4mg
Stiff and strong over a wide range of temperatures, excellent
toughness and chemical and abrasion resistance. Attacked by
strong acids and strong bases at elevated temperatures. Soluble
in strong proton donor solvents, acetic acid and phenols.
Oxidized by chlorine and hydrogen peroxide.
Fibers for textiles, brushes and sutures; cable sheathing and
tubing; and bearings, cams, gears and casings for tools and
appliances.
Pellets. Impact resistant thermoplastic polyamide. Lubricant
added. Proprietary impact modifier added. Less impact
resistance than 42,920-1. Tm (DAM, ASTM D 2117) 270
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 62.1 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 115
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.

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

Pellets. Heat stabilized. Contains 33 wt. % short glass fibers.


Tm (ASTM D 2117) 255
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 186 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 101
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 14mg
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.
Pellets. Thermoplastic polyamide. Lubricant added. Tm (DAM,
ASTM D 2117) 270C.
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 82.7 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 121
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 7mg
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.
Pellets. Impact resistant thermoplastic polyamide. No
lubricant added. Nylon content F
76%. Proprietary impact
modifier E
23%.
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 51.7 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 112
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 7mg
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.

R&S 1(2),3169H
2mm pellets. Tg 58. Tm 210
n

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18,113-7

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

Nylon 11 [25035-04-5] (polyundecanolactam) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Nylon 12 [24937-16-4] (polylauryllactam) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,969-3
h

Octadecyl acrylate, 97% [4813-57-4] (stearyl acrylate) . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,707-9
h

Octadecyl 3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
propionate, 99% [2082-79-3] FW 530.88 mp 50-52

FW 324.55 mp 32-34 d 0.800 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(4),1468 FT-IR 2(1),1024C IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE

Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT

CH CH C OCH (CH ) CH
2 2
2
2 16 3
C

Nylon 6/66 [24993-04-2] [poly(hexamethylene adipamide-co-. . . . .


caprolactam)] mp 250-260 d 1.300

d 1.010 FT-IR 2(3),4610B Safety 2,2632A R&S 1(2),3169M


5mm pellets. Tg 37. Tm 178. Soluble in m-cresol

Nylon 6/12 [24936-74-1] [poly(hexamethylene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dodecanediamide)]

d 1.026 FT-IR 2(3),4610A Safety 2,2631D R&S 1(2),3169L


3mm pellets. Tg 46. Tm 198

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

Pellets. General purpose thermoplastic polyamide. Heat


stabilizer, nucleating agent and lubricant added. Tm (ASTM D
2117) 250C.
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 93.1 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R,
ASTM D 785) : 122 (DAM), 100 (50% RH)
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 5mg
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.

[-NH(CH ) NHCO(CH ) CO-] [-NH(CH ) CO-]


26
24
x
25
y

Nylon 6/12 [24936-74-1] [poly(hexamethylene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dodecanediamide)] FT-IR 2(3),4609D Safety 2,2631B

Pellets. General purpose thermoplastic polyamide.


Lubricant added
Tensile strength (23C, DAM,
ASTM D 638) : 60.7 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, DAM, ASTM D 785) : 114
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 6mg
Properties......see 42,917-1.
Applications....see 42,917-1.

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

nr1.5650 d 1.040 FT-IR 2(3),4609C Safety 2,2631A


R&S 1(2),3169I
2-3mm pellets. Tg 40. Tm 240. Soluble in m-cresol,
trichloroethanol

NH CH (CH ) CH NH C
2
24 2

NHCH (CH ) CH
C
2
28 2

Nylon 6/10 [9008-66-6] [poly(hexamethylene sebacamide)] . . . . . . .

FT-NMR 1(2),1215B R&S 1(2),1879A

38,573-5

O
C

N-Octadecyl methacrylate, see 41,144-2, Stearyl


methacrylate
5-(Octadecyloxy)isophthalic acid, 98% [143294-86-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 434.62

OH

mp 157-161

FT-IR 2(2),2706C IRRITANT

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

Octadecyltrichlorosilane, 90+% [112-04-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(trichlorooctadecylsilane) FW 387.94 bp 223/10mm
nr1.4600 d 0.984 Fp 193F(89C) FT-NMR 1(3),651C
FT-IR 2(3),4361A Safety 2,2637A R&S 1(2),2965A
RTECS# VV4680000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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OCH
3
Si OCH

CH (CH ) CH
3
2 16 2

37,621-3
h

Octadecyltrimethoxysilane, tech., 90% [3069-42-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,631-3
h

Octadecyl vinyl ether, tech., 85% [930-02-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-Octafluoropentyl acrylate, 97% [376-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . .

5mL
25mL

26.70
88.80

2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-Octafluoropentyl methacrylate, 98% [355-93-1] . . . . .


Fp 178F(81C)

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

nr1.3540 d 1.481 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

CF
3

47,411-8

F
F C C CF CF CH
3
2
2
2
CF
3

Beil. 1(4),2559

d 1.523 Fp 198F(92C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

CF
3

H C
2

bp 100/3mm

FW 300.15 bp 88/40mm nr1.3580 d 1.432


IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

OCH (CF ) CHF


2
23
2

CH
3

H C
2

2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-Octafluoro-1,6-hexanediol, 99% [355-74-8] . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 286.12 bp 122/140mm nr1.3490 d 1.488 Fp 161F(71C)


Beil. 2(4),1465 IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

OCH (CF ) CHF


2
23
2

O
H C
2

1g

FT-NMR 1(2),320C R&S 1(1),1309F

mp 209-211

nr1.3740 d 1.480 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

18.20

nr1.3680 d 1.516 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of
ca. 85% 2-hydroxy, 15% 1-hydroxy

Octafluorobenzidine, see 19,659-2, 4,4'-Diaminooctafluorobiphenyl


2,2',3,3'
,5,5',6,6'-Octafluoro-4,4'
-biphenol hydrate, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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 296.54 mp 24-28 bp 183-192/7mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 1(4),2057 RTECS# RG0300000
May contain up to 15% hexadecyl vinyl ether

FW 330.14
IRRITANT

xH2O

OH

FW 374.69 mp 16-17 nr1.4390 d 0.883 Fp 284F(140C)


FT-NMR 1(3),665B R&S 1(2),2971F MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Octakis(dimethylsilyloxy)silsesquioxane, see 47,654-4,


1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Octakis(dimethylsilyloxy)pentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane
Octakis(tetramethylammonium) pentacyclo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-octakis(yloxide) hydrate [69667-29-4] FW 1137.85 mp 135-143
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH

3
8

xH2O

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CH
CH
3
3
3 HN Si
Si
NH
CH
CH
3
3 HN
Si
CH

CH

Si NH
CH
3

CH

44,621-1
h

2,2,4,4,6,6,8,8-Octamethylcyclotetrasilazane, 97% [1020-84-4]. . . . .

23,569-5
h

Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane, 98% [556-67-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Octamethylene diisocyanate, see 42,737-3, 1,8-Diisocyanatooctane


Octamethyltrisiloxane, 98% [107-51-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 236.54 mp -82 bp 153 nr1.3840 d 0.820
Fp 85F(29C) Beil. 4(3),1879 Merck Index 12,6844
FT-IR 2(3),4385B Safety 2,2639B R&S 1(2),2975M
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

5mL
100mL
500mL

15.10
53.70
195.40

Octamethyltrisiloxane, see 46,931-9, Poly(dimethylsiloxane)


1,8-Octanediamine, see D2,240-1, 1,8-Diaminooctane
Octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane, 97% [546-56-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 793.19 mp 196-198
R&S 1(2),3001D

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

Octavinylsilsesquioxane, see 47,542-4, 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15Octavinylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


7-Octene-1,2-diol, 98% [85866-02-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 144.22 nr1.4625 d 0.941 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-NMR 1(1),221C FT-IR 2(1),210C R&S 1(1),153C
HYGROSCOPIC

41,648-7
h

(7-Octenyl)oxirane, see 41,082-9, 1,2-Epoxy-9-decene


2-Octen-1-ylsuccinic anhydride, 97%, mixture of cis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
and trans [26680-54-6] FW 210.27 mp 8-12 bp 168/10mm
nr1.4694 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat)
FT-IR 2(1),1211C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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 296.62 mp 17-18 bp 175-176 nr1.3960 d 0.956


Fp 140F(60C) Beil. 4(3),1885 Merck Index 12,6843
FT-IR 2(3),4388A Safety 2,2639A R&S 1(2),2977D
RTECS# GZ4397000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Octrizole, see 32,280-6, 2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(1,1,3,3tetramethylbutyl)phenol


Octyl/decyl glycidyl ether, tech. [68609-96-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4420
IRRITANT

d 0.900

Fp >230F(110C)

FT-IR 2(1),368A

Octyl gallate, 98% [1034-01-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 282.34 mp 101-104 Beil. 10(3),2079 FT-IR 2(2),2855A
Safety 2,2648D R&S 1(2),1909L RTECS# LW8225000 IRRITANT

OH
OH

Octylphenoxy polyethoxyethanol, see 23,472-9,


TritonX-100

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Cl
CH (CH ) CH
3
26 2

Si Cl

23,572-5
h

Octyltrichlorosilane, 97% [5283-66-9] (trichlorooctylsilane) . . . . . . .

44,021-3
h

Octyltriethoxysilane, 96+% [2943-75-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,622-1

Octyltrimethoxysilane, 96% [3069-40-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 276.50 bp 84-85/0.5mm nr1.4170 d 0.880


Fp 210F(98C) FT-IR 2(3),4373D MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
DOW CORNINGproduct 1-6341
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
FW 234.41 nr1.4160 d 0.907 Fp 216F(102C)
FT-NMR 1(3),665A R&S 1(2),2971E MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

36,509-2
h

FW 247.67 bp 233/731mm nr1.4470 d 1.070 Fp 206F(96C)


Beil. 4(3),1907 FT-NMR 1(3),651B FT-IR 2(3),4360B
Safety 2,2650B R&S 1(2),2963J RTECS# VV4700000
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Oleth-3 carboxylic acid, see 46,326-4, Glycolic acid


ethoxylate oleyl ether
Oleth-6 carboxylic acid, see 46,327-2, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate oleyl ether
Oleth-10 carboxylic acid, see 46,328-0, Glycolic acid
ethoxylate oleyl ether
Triphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,694-0,
Triphenylsulfonium triflate
Osmium tetroxide, ~1 wt. % on poly(4-vinylpyridine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[20816-12-0] FW 254.20 Fieser 1,759 10,290 12,358

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

13,222 14,235 Merck Index 12,7024 R&S 1(3),3289A


RTECS# RN1140000 HIGHLY TOXIC OXIDIZER

O-870-4

7-Oxabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane, 98% [279-49-2] (1,4-epoxy- . . . . . . . . . . . .


cyclohexane) FW 98.15 bp 119/713mm nr1.4480 d 0.968
Fp 55F(12C) FT-NMR 1(1),394C FT-IR 2(1),389D
Safety 2,2660C R&S 1(1),261J FLAMMABLE LIQUID

39,117-4
O

O O
HO C

mp 59-61 bp 100-102/5mm Beil. 17,442


R&S 1(1),835F

O
CH

OH

17,125-5
h
18,595-7

O O

O O
C OH

NH
O

FT-IR 2(1),1212B

9-Oxabicyclo[6.1.0]nonane, see C11,050-7, Cyclooctene oxide


Oxalacetic acid, 98% [328-42-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 132.07 mp 161 (dec.) Beil. 3,777 Merck Index 12,7041
FT-IR 2(1),825D Safety 2,2660D R&S 1(1),579A CORROSIVE

Oxalic acid-d2, 99 atom % D [2065-73-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 92.05 mp 190 (dec.) FT-IR 2(3),4307D Safety 2,2661C
R&S 1(2),2925D RTECS# RO2460000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

DO C C OD

HO C

7-Oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane, see C10,250-4,


Cyclohexene oxide
6-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane, see 17,518-8, Cyclopentene oxide
3-Oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane-2,4-dione, 98% [5617-74-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1,2-cyclopropanedicarboxylic anhydride) FW 112.08

19,413-1
h

Oxalic acid, 98% [144-62-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,977-2

2,5-Oxazolidinedione, 98% [2185-00-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 90.04 mp 189 (dec.) Beil. 2,502 Merck Index 12,7043


FT-NMR 1(1),764B FT-IR 2(1),767D Safety 2,2661A
R&S 1(1),541A RTECS# RO2450000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
FW 101.06

mp 120 (dec.) Beil. 27,245 R&S 1(1),907M

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47,172-0

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

2-(2-Oxo-1-imidazolidinyl)ethyl methacrylate, 25 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl methacrylate [86261-90-7] FW 198.22

10g

20.60

3-Oxopentanedioic acid, see 16,511-5,


1,3-Acetonedicarboxylic acid
dl-2-Oxotetrahydrofuran-4,5-dicarboxylic acid, see I-1,600-5,
DL-Isocitric lactone
Oxybenzone, see H3,620-6, 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone
4,4'-Oxybis(benzoic acid), 99% [2215-89-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-NMR 1(2),1079A

FT-IR 2(2),2661A

25g
100g

16.80
39.30

2,2'-Oxybis(6-oxabicyclo[3.1.0]hexane), 98%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [2386-90-5] [bis(2,3-epoxycyclopentyl) ether]

250mL
1L

20.10
56.00

10g
50g

22.70
75.20

25g
100g
500g

14.00
35.30
142.60

FW 182.22 bp 203 nr1.4910 d 1.165 Fp >230F(110C)


[a]25 0 (neat) RTECS# RN9100000 IRRITANT

H N
2
O

2-Oxoglutaric acid, see K160-0, 2-Ketoglutaric acid


3-Oxoglutaric acid, see 16,511-5,
1,3-Acetonedicarboxylic acid
N-[2-(2-Oxo-1-imidazolidinyl)ethyl]methacrylamide, tech.. . . . . . . . . . .
[3089-19-8] FW 197.24 bp 100 nr1.4560 d 1.110

FW 258.23 Beil. 10(2),94


R&S 1(2),1789M

OH

Safety 2,2665C

mp -30 bp 100 nr1.4370 d 0.990 Fp 60F(15C)


FT-IR 2(1),1369A FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Adhesion promoter.
Stabilized with 70-110 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
and 225-275 ppm phenothiazine

CH CH O
2 2

$
23.20
76.90

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1369B CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


IRRITANT
Adhesion promoter.
Contains ~30% water, 3% aminoethylethylene urea, 20-25%
methacrylic acid. Inhibited with 1800-2450 ppm hydroquinone

CH CH NH C
2 2

Oxime resin, see 47,704-4, 4-Nitrobenzophenone oxime,


polymer bound
Oxiranetetracarbonitrile, see 31,119-7, Tetracyanoethylene oxide
2-[(Oxiranylmethoxy)methyl]furan, see 32,548-1, Furfuryl
glycidyl ether
3-Oxoadipic acid, 98% [689-31-6] (3-oxohexanedioic acid) . . . . . . .
FW 160.13 mp 124-126 Beil. 3(3),1375
R&S 1(1),579E IRRITANT

OH

NH
N

50mL
250mL

d 1.040 Fp 119F(48C) RTECS# UB7700000 IRRITANT


220 g per one oxazoline equivalent (dry wt. basis). Reacts with
carboxylic acid, anhydride and thiophenol groups. H2O
~22 wt. %
Does not react with hydroxyl groups. Reacts rapidly with
carboxylic acids at 80-100 C but very slowly with neutralized
carboxylic acids.
Cross-linking agent for carboxylated polymers in coatings,
adhesives, and textile treatment.

HO

Oxazoline, polymer-supported, 40 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


1-methoxy-2-propanol/water [27341-52-2] bp 96 nr1.4380

FW 200.24
IRRITANT

NH

2,2'-Oxydiacetic acid, see 14,307-3, Diglycolic acid


3,4'-Oxydianiline, 97% [2657-87-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

A7,250-2
h

mp 67-71

bp 206.5/1mm

Beil. 13(3),1005

4,4'-Oxydianiline, 97% [101-80-4] (4-aminophenyl ether) . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 200.24 mp 190-192 (dec.) Fp 426F(218C) Beil. 13,441
FT-NMR 1(2),485A Safety 2,209A R&S 1(1),1399D
RTECS# BY7900000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
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Alphabetical List of Products


N

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

Paraffin wax, chunks, m.p. 58-62 [8002-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1kg
12kg
1kg

16.40
151.90
17.60

Paraffin wax, chunks, m.p. 52-58C [8002-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1kg

26.50

Paraffin wax, flakes, mp 65C min. [64742-43-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1kg

17.70

Paraffin wax, flakes, mp 73-80C [64742-43-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1kg

20.20

Paraformaldehyde, powder, 95% [30525-89-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

4,4'-(Oxydi-2,1-ethanediyl)bismorpholine, 97% [6425-39-4] . . . . . . . . .

52,449-2
h

4,4'-Oxydiphthalic anhydride, 97% [1823-59-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,518-6

Palladium, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

bp 309 nr1.4840
IRRITANT
FW 310.22

d 1.060 Fp 295F(146C) Beil. 27(4),89

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

Paraffin wax, chunks, m.p. 54-56 [8002-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,124-4
h

Paraformaldehyde, prills, 95% [30525-89-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,474-1

Pectic acid, from apples [9046-40-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp 163-165 (dec.) Fp 160F(71C) Beil. 1,566 Merck


Index 12,7158 FT-IR 2(3),4610C Safety 2,2681B R&S 1(2),3155D
RTECS# RV0540000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE SOLID
Source of methanol-free formaldehyde. Pungent
formaldehyde odor.
Sublimation temperature : 150C
Slightly soluble in alcohol and cold water. Insoluble in ethers,
hydrocarbons and carbon tetrachloride.
Decomposes in hot water to give formaldehyde.
Formaldehyde source to prepare phenol-, urea-, furfuryl alcohol-,
resorcinol- and melamine-formaldehyde polymers for use in
coatings, wood products, textiles and foundry resins.

Pentaerythritol, 99+% [115-77-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,752-6

Pentaerythritol diacrylate monostearate [92092-01-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 136.15 mp 255-259 bp 276/30mm Beil. 1,528


Index 12,7245 FT-NMR 1(1),286C FT-IR 2(1),268A
Safety 2,2700A R&S 1(1),185M RTECS# RZ2490000

Merck

FW 510.72 mp 29-31 d 1.018 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1089B IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Pentaerythritol ethoxylate (3/4 EO/OH) [30599-15-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4810 d 1.200
HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 270

Fp >230F(110C)

FT-IR 2(1),342B

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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

41,873-0
h

Pentaerythritol ethoxylate (15/4 EO/OH) [30599-15-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,874-9
h

Pentaerythritol propoxylate (5/4 PO/OH) [9051-49-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,875-7
h

Pentaerythritol propoxylate (17/8 PO/OH) [9051-49-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,502-8
h

Pentaerythritol propoxylate/ethoxylate [30374-35-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,694-4
h

Pentaerythritol propoxylate triacrylate [145611-81-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,826-3
h

Pentaerythritol tetraacrylate [4986-89-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.)

Average Mn ca. 797

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

bp > 300 nr1.4640 d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),343A HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 426

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

Average Mn ca. 629

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

nr1.4640 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 530. Stabilized with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

FW 352.34 nr1.4870 d 1.190 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1048C
Contains 10-40% triester
Inhibited with 350 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FT-IR 2(2),2806B RTECS# DA8340900


Hindered phenolic antioxidant for polymers

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

Pentaerythritol tetrakis(2-mercaptoacetate), tech. [10193-99-4] . . .

38,146-2
h

Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3-mercaptopropionate) [7575-23-7] . . . . . . . .

FW 432.56 bp 250/1mm nr1.5470 d 1.385


Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(1),765E STENCH IRRITANT

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

FW 488.66 bp 275/1mm nr1.5310 d 1.280


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1063B R&S 1(1),765J STENCH
IRRITANT

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O
H C
2
H C
2

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

Pentaerythritol triallyl ether, tech., 70% [1471-17-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CF CF
2 2 3

33,575-4
h

Penta(ethylene glycol), 98% [4792-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,096-1
h

2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoropropyl acrylate, 98% [356-86-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,419-3
h

2,2,3,3,3-Pentafluoropropyl methacrylate, 97% [45115-53-5] . . . . . . .

19,691-6

2,3,4,5,6-Pentafluorostyrene, 99% [653-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1,2-Pentanediol, 96% [5343-92-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 173.30 mp -20 bp 198 nr1.4420 d 0.830


Fp 128F(53C) Beil. 4(4),1245 FT-NMR 1(1),499C
R&S 1(1),331B RTECS# IE2100000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Ligand in NMR study of complexation/aggregation with
neopentyllithium1 and in the study of ligand effects on the
selectivity of CO2 incorporation into a,x-diynes.2 (1) J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 1990, 112, 6190. (2) J. Organomet. Chem. 1990, 385, C43.
FW 104.15 bp 206 nr1.4400 d 0.971 Fp 220F(104C)
Beil. 1(2),548 FT-NMR 1(1),199C FT-IR 2(1),191C R&S 1(1),141K
RTECS# SA0455000 HYGROSCOPIC

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

FW 218.13 bp 55/100mm nr1.3470 d 1.277


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

Fp 73F(22C)

36,949-7
h
N
CH

HO

FW 204.10 bp 50/100mm nr1.3360 d 1.320


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

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

Entry points into pentamethylcyclopentadienyl chemistry of


ruthenium. Chem. Ber. 1988, 121, 1719.

CH

FW 238.28 bp 184/2mm nr1.4620 d 1.126


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,468 FT-NMR 1(1),346B
FT-IR 2(1),332D Safety 2,2701A R&S 1(1),227K
RTECS# RZ2670000 IRRITANT

FW 194.10 bp 62-63/50mm nr1.4460 d 1.406 Fp 94F(34C)


FT-NMR 1(2),142A FT-IR 2(2),1743D Safety 2,2708A
R&S 1(1),1205K FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 0.1% p-tert-butylcatechol

FW 298.30 nr1.4840 d 1.180 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1089C Safety 2,2700B R&S 1(1),753I
RTECS# UD3370000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Inhibited with 300-400 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 256.35 bp 100/0.1mm nr1.4650 d 0.985


Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE

O
C

25,172-0

HOCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 24

CH

Pentaerythritol triacrylate, tech. [3524-68-3] (PETA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

2,4-Pentanedione peroxide, 34 wt. % solution in dimethyl . . . . . . .


phthalate and proprietary alcohols [37187-22-7] bp 93/55mm

250mL
1L

14.60
40.80

nr1.4460 d 1.085 Fp 174F(78C) FT-IR 2(1),338D


RTECS# SA2400000 OXIDIZER CORROSIVE
Free radical polymerization initiator. Viscosity (25) 16 cps.
Contains ~31 wt. % dimethyl phthalate and ~33 wt. %
proprietary alcohol
Active oxygen content : 4.05 wt. %
Soluble in alcohols, ketones and water. Low solubility in
aromatic and chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons
SADT : F
60C
Gives faster cures than methyl ethyl ketone peroxide.
Cures unsaturated polyesters, with a cobalt accelerator, at room
temperature.

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OH
HO
CH

CH

51,355-5
h

2,4-Pentanedione peroxide, ~34 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


4-hydroxy-4-methyl-2-pentanone and N-methyl-2pyrrolidone [37187-22-7] (Luperox224)

P790-8
h

1-Pentanethiol, 98% [110-66-7] (amyl mercaptan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,583-3
h

Pentrol, 50 wt. % solution in water [17121-34-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[N,N,N',N''
,N''
-pentakis(2-hydroxypropyl)diethylenetriamine] FW 393.57 d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Product of ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Polymerization initiator


CH (CH ) CH SH
3
23 2

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

Safety 2,2721C R&S 1(1),373A

41,000-4

OOH

tert-Pentyl vinyl ether, 98% [29281-39-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Peracetic acid, 32 wt. % solution in dilute acetic acid [79-21-0] .


(peroxyacetic acid) FW 76.05 nr1.3876 d 1.130
Fp 133F(56C) Beil. 2,169 Fieser 1,785 2,307 3,219 4,372
5,505 6,452 8,386 11,402 12,378 Merck Index 12,7293
FT-IR 2(1),756C Safety 2,2726B RTECS# SD8750000
EXPLODES WHEN HEATED OXIDIZER
Contains <6.0% hydrogen peroxide and approx. 40-45%
acetic acid

O
3

IRRITANT

FW 114.19 bp 106 nr1.4110 d 0.783 Fp 90F(32C)


FT-IR 2(1),316D FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

26,933-6
h
CH

FW 104.22 bp 126 nr1.4460 d 0.840 Fp 65F(18C)


Beil. 1,384 Merck Index 12,653 FT-NMR 1(1),412A
FT-IR 2(1),407B Safety 2,2713C R&S 1(1),277F
RTECS# SA3150000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID STENCH

HO C CF CF CF CF C OH
2 2 2 2
xH2O

33,669-6
h

P1,125-5
h

O
O
O

Perfluoroadipic acid hydrate [123334-02-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 290.07 mp 82-85 Beil. 2(3),1724
RTECS# MO1925000 IRRITANT

R&S 1(1),563E

2-(Perfluoroalkyl)ethanol, see 42,151-0, ZONYLBA-L


fluorotelomer intermediate
2-(Perfluoroalkyl)ethyl methacrylate, see 42,148-0, ZONYL
TM fluoromonomer
2-(Perfluoroalkyl)ethyl stearate, see 42,152-9, ZONYLFTS
fluorotelomer intermediate
Peroxyacetic acid, see 26,933-6, Peracetic acid
3,4,9,10-Perylenetetracarboxylic dianhydride [128-69-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 392.32 mp > 300 FT-IR 2(2),2932A Safety 2,2733A
R&S 1(2),1961G MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

O
O
O

15,650-7
h

Cl
CH CH
2
2

Si
Cl

180

Cl

42,003-4
h

PET, see 20,025-5, Poly(ethylene terephthalate)


PETA, see 24,679-4, Pentaerythritol triacrylate
Petrolatum, liquid, see 16,140-3, Mineral oil
9,10-Phenanthrenediamine, see D2,290-8, 9,10-Diaminophenanthrene
Phenanthrenequinone, 99+% [84-11-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 208.22 mp 209-211 kmax 420nm Beil. 7,796
Fieser 1,827 2,317 Merck Index 12,7355 FT-NMR 1(2),911A
FT-IR 2(2),2488D Safety 2,2737D R&S 1(2),1685N UV-Vis 555
RTECS# SF7875000 IRRITANT
Contains <0.1% anthraquinone

Phenethyltrichlorosilane, 95% [940-41-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 239.61 bp 93-96/3mm nr1.5130 d 1.234
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4421C RTECS# VV6475000
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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OCH
CH CH
2 2

3
OCH

Si

OCH

43,834-0
h

Phenethyltrimethoxysilane, 98% [49539-88-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P1,483-1
h

Phenothiazine, 98+% [92-84-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,074-2

4'
-Phenoxyacetophenone, 98% [5031-78-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H
N

O
O

C CH

FW 199.28 mp 182-187 bp 371 Beil. 27,63 Merck


Index 12,7404 FT-NMR 1(2),663B FT-IR 2(2),2231D
Safety 2,2746D R&S 1(1),1529E RTECS# SN5075000 TOXIC
IRRITANT
Employed in the preparation of carbazoles and piperazines,1
and charge-transfer semiconducting complexes.2 (1) Indian J.
Chem., Sect. B: Org. Chem. Incl. Med. Chem. 1994, 33B, 397. (2)
Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. Sci. Technol., Sect. A 1993, 237, 419.
FW 212.25 mp 50-52 bp 200/12mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 8,88 FT-NMR 1(2),845C FT-IR 2(2),2408C Safety 2,2747D
R&S 1(2),1643H IRRITANT

52,697-5

t
S

FW 226.35 bp 95-96/2mm nr1.4750 d 1.033


Fp 228F(108C) FT-IR 2(3),4426C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CF SO
3
3

2-Phenoxyethanol, see 48,431-8, Ethylene glycol phenyl ether


2-Phenoxyethyl acrylate, see 40,833-6, Ethylene glycol
phenyl ether acrylate
2-Phenoxyethyl methacrylate, see 45,879-1, Ethylene glycol
phenyl ether methacrylate
(4-Phenoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[(4-phenoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate] kmax 256nm

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

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 256nm (e


~21,500). e248 ~18,400.

25,781-8

OH

FW 168.19 mp 54-56 bp 315 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 6,149


Merck Index 12,7444 FT-NMR 1(2),397C FT-IR 2(2),1976B
R&S 1(1),1347E RTECS# TZ1050000

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

1-Phenoxy-2-propanol, 93+% [770-35-4] (DOWANOL. . . . . . . . . . . .


PPh, propylene glycol phenyl ether) FW 152.19 bp 243
nr1.5230 d 1.063 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Product of Dow Chemical
May contain up to 7% di(propylene glycol) phenyl ether

O
NH

(4-Phenoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,697-5, (4-Phenoxyphenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


3-Phenoxy-1,2-propanediol, 95% [538-43-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Phenoxy resin, see 18,119-6, Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin)


N-Phenylacrylamide, 99% [2210-24-4] (asylanilide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 147.17

mp 103-106

4-Phenylazo-1,3-phenylenediamine monohydrochloride, see


21,449-3, Chrysoidin
2-Phenyl-5-benzimidazolesulfonic acid, 98% [27503-81-7] . . . . . . . . .
FW 274.30 mp > 300 FT-IR 2(3),3635A IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
UV absorber
k max, sodium salt in water : 302nm
Soluble in ethanol and water when converted to sodium salt.

4-Phenylbenzophenone, see B1,260-1, 4-Benzoylbiphenyl

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51,144-7
h
CH
CH

C
CH

CH

CH

P2,340-7

O
CH

1,4-Phenylenediacetic acid, 97% [7325-46-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 194.19 mp 249-251 Beil. 9,875 FT-NMR 1(2),1012B
FT-IR 2(2),2602C Safety 2,2772A R&S 1(2),1755G IRRITANT

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

Phenylbis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide, 97% . . . . . . . . . . .


[162881-26-7] FW 418.48 mp 131-135

O
CH

C OH

O
CH CH C OH

P2,390-3
h

1,4-Phenylenediacrylic acid, 97% [16323-43-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P2,393-8
h

1,2-Phenylenediamine, flakes, 98% [95-54-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P2,395-4
h

1,3-Phenylenediamine, flakes, 99+% [108-45-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P2,396-2
h

1,4-Phenylenediamine, flakes, 97% [106-50-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,823-4
h

1,3-Phenylene diisocyanate, 95% [123-61-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,224-2
h

1,4-Phenylene diisocyanate [104-49-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,048-0

4,4'-(1,3-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisaniline, 98% [2687-27-6] .


(Bisaniline M) FW 344.50 mp 110-114 FT-IR 2(2),2112A

FW 218.21 mp > 300 Beil. 9,914


FT-IR 2(2),2635D R&S 1(2),1775F

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

FW 160.13 mp 49-51 bp 121/25mm Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 13,50 FT-IR 2(3),1432D Safety 2,2775A R&S 1(2),2165G
RTECS# NR0150000 LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 160.13 mp 96-99 bp 260 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 13,105 Safety 2,2775B R&S 1(2),2165H
RTECS# CZ6150000 HIGHLY TOXIC MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DuPont product

CH

CH

45,049-9
h

C
3

FW 108.14 mp 143-145 bp 267 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 13,61 Merck Index 12,7439 FT-NMR 1(2),542C
FT-IR 2(2),2104D Safety 2,2773C R&S 1(1),1433D
RTECS# SS8050000 TOXIC IRRITANT
DuPont product

NH

CH

FW 108.14 mp 64-66 bp 282-284 Beil. 3,33 Merck


Index 12,7437 FT-NMR 1(2),539A FT-IR 2(2),2101A
Safety 2,2773B R&S 1(1),1431C RTECS# SS7700000 TOXIC
IRRITANT
DuPont product

IRRITANT

C
CH

FW 108.14 mp 100-102 bp 256-258 Beil. 13,6


Fieser 1,834 8,393 Merck Index 12,7438 FT-NMR 1(2),536B
FT-IR 2(2),2097B Safety 2,2773A R&S 1(1),1429A
RTECS# SS7875000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
DuPont product

NH

4,4'-(1,4-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisaniline, 99% [2716-10-1] .


(Bisaniline P) FW 344.50 mp 163-166 FT-IR 2(2),2112B
RTECS# CY1202650

IRRITANT

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CH
HO

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

4,4'-(1,4-Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol, 99% [2167-51-3] .


(Bisphenol P) FW 346.47 mp 193-195 FT-IR 2(2),1910D

N,N'-1,2-Phenylenedimaleimide, 99% [13118-04-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 268.23 mp 245-247 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(2),1454C
FT-IR 2(2),3070C Safety 2,2775D R&S 1(2),2077F

N
O

16,045-8
h

N,N'-1,3-Phenylenedimaleimide, 97% [3006-93-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P2,398-9

N,N'-1,4-Phenylenedimaleimide, 98% [3278-31-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 268.23 mp 198-201 Beil. 21(4),4640 FT-NMR 1(2),1455A


FT-IR 2(2),3070D R&S 1(2),2077G RTECS# ON6125000 TOXIC

N
O

FW 268.23 mp > 300 FT-NMR 1(2),1455B FT-IR 2(2),3071A


Safety 2,2776A R&S 1(2),2077H

38,235-3

O
O CH

C OH
2
O CH C OH
2
O

Beil. 6,779 FT-NMR 1(2),1005A


IRRITANT

47,632-3

H N
2

NH

18,376-8

R&S 1(2),1751K

mp 115-118

RTECS# BY8236000

IRRITANT

2,2'-(1,2-Phenylenedioxy)diethanol, 97% [10234-40-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 198.22

CH CH C OH
2
2

FT-IR 2(2),2595A

4,4'-(1,3-Phenylenedioxy)dianiline, 98% [2479-46-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 292.34

37,468-7

OCH CH OH
2 2
OCH CH OH
2 2

1,2-Phenylenedioxydiacetic acid, 98% [5411-14-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(catechol-O,O'-diacetic acid) FW 226.18 mp 179-182

mp 75-78

FT-IR 2(2),1928A

R&S 1(1),1323C

2,2'-(1,4-Phenylenedioxy)diethanol, see 23,791-4,


Hydroquinone bis(2-hydroxyethyl) ether
1,4-Phenylenedipropionic acid, 98% [4251-21-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 222.24 mp 231-234
R&S 1(2),1815E

FT-NMR 1(2),1135B FT-IR 2(2),2602D

O
CH CH C OH
2 2

CH
HO

3
OH

45,045-6

4,4'-(1-Phenylethylidene)bisphenol, 99% [1571-75-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Bisphenol AP) FW 290.37 mp 188-191 FT-IR 2(2),1907C
IRRITANT

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O

19,126-4

FW 208.21 mp 140-143 Beil. 9,878


FT-IR 2(2),2590C R&S 1(2),1749G

HO C CH CH CH C OH
2
2

P2,520-5
O

41,847-1

2-Phenylglutaric anhydride, 95% [2959-96-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Phenylmaleic anhydride, 99% [36122-35-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 174.16
IRRITANT

O
C

CH

Phenylmalonic acid, 98% [2613-89-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,216-2
h

Phenyl methacrylate, 90% [2177-70-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 180.16 mp 153 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(2),999B


Safety 2,2784D R&S 1(2),1749C IRRITANT

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

FW 162.19 bp 95-100/16mm nr1.5120 d 1.052


Fp 140F(60C) Beil. 6(3),604 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Contains 3% acryloyl chloride and 3% phenol

(Phenylmethyl)oxirane, see 33,207-0, (2,3-Epoxypropyl)benzene


1-Phenyl-2,3-naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydride, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[1985-37-1] FW 274.28 mp 259-262 FT-IR 2(2),2929D

2-Phenyl-1,2-propanediol, 97% [4217-66-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 152.19 mp 44-45 bp 160-162/26mm Fp >230F(110C)
[a]25 0 (c=1, CHCl3) Beil. 6,930 FT-NMR 1(2),332B
FT-IR 2(2),1918C Safety 2,2791B R&S 1(1),1317G

$
12.20
32.10
127.90

IRRITANT

Beil. 17,510 FT-IR 2(2),2925B

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

FW 190.20 mp 95-99 bp 218/13mm Beil. 17,494


FT-IR 2(2),2925C Safety 2,2778C R&S 1(2),1957D
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

3-Phenylglutaric acid, 97% [4165-96-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Phenylsilane, 97% [694-53-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 108.22 bp 120 nr1.5120 d 0.877 Fp 45F(7C)
Beil. 16(3),1198 Fieser 5,523 17,284 FT-NMR 1(3),700C
FT-IR 2(3),4414B R&S 1(2),2995E RTECS# VV4825000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
(1g and 5g packaged in ampules)

4-Phenylstyrene, see V180-5, 4-Vinylbiphenyl


Phenylsuccinic acid, 98% [635-51-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 194.19 mp 167-169 Beil. 9,865
FT-IR 2(2),2590B R&S 1(2),1749E

FT-NMR 1(2),1000A

Phenylsuccinic anhydride, 99% [1131-15-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 176.17 mp 53-55 bp 191-192/12mm [a]25 0 (c=1, CHCl3)
Beil. 17,492 FT-IR 2(2),2925A

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39,904-3

3-Phenylthiophene, 95% [2404-87-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 160.24 mp 90-93 Beil. 17(5),2,142
Conducting polymer precursor. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1995,
117, 233.

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

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 298nm (e


~20,000). e248 ~9,700).

40,639-2
h

O
S

CBr

10,474-4
h

Phenyltrimethoxysilane, 97% [2996-92-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,565-1
h

Phenyltrimethoxysilane, 94+% [2996-92-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,892-3

1-Phenyl-2-(trimethylsilyl)acetylene, 99% [2170-06-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[trimethyl(phenylethynyl)silane] FW 174.32 bp 87-88/9mm

OCH
Si

3
OCH

OCH

CH
C

C Si

3
CH

CH

CH
CH

O C CH

Phloroglucinol dihydrate, 97% [6099-90-7] (1,3,5- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trihydroxybenzene) FW 162.14 mp 218-221 (anhydrous)

52,373-9

O
Cl

NO

FW 192.34 bp 88-89/11mm nr1.5020 d 0.938


Fp 174F(78C) FT-IR 2(3),1668B Safety 2,2808A
R&S 1(2),2999K MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Beil. 6,1092 FT-NMR 1(2),299C FT-IR 2(2),1887D Safety 2,2810B


R&S 1(1),1297C RTECS# DC4662500 IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
In microscopy as decalcifier of bone specimens. Reagent for
pentoses, pentosans and aldehydes.

Phloroglucinolcarboxaldehyde, see T6,540-4, 2,4,6Trihydroxybenzaldehyde


Phoximeresin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

t

N
C

DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6124


Contains 1-3% methyl alcohol
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

P3,800-5
h

2H2O

FW 198.30 bp 233 nr1.4680 d 1.062 Fp 183F(83C)


Beil. 16(4),1556 FT-IR 2(3),4426A RTECS# VV5252000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

1-Phenyl-1-(trimethylsilyloxy)ethylene, 98% [13735-81-4] . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

FW 240.38 bp 112-113/10mm nr1.4600 d 0.996


Fp 109F(42C) Beil. 16,911 FT-IR 2(3),4426B Safety 2,2805C
R&S 1(2),3001C RTECS# VV4900000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

23,504-0
h

OH

HO

FW 211.55 bp 201 nr1.5230 d 1.321 Fp 196F(91C)


RTECS# VV6650000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1216

nr1.5280 d 0.886 Fp 165F(73C) Beil. 16(4),1416


FT-NMR 1(3),720C FT-IR 2(3),4437D R&S 1(2),3007J IRRITANT

Si
CH

FT-IR 2(2),3210D

Phenyltriethoxysilane, 98% [780-69-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH

OCH

Beil. 6,313

17,560-9
h

OCH CH
2 3
Si OCH2CH3
OCH CH
2 3

3
OCH

mp 145-147

Phenyltrichlorosilane, 97% [98-13-5] (trichlorophenylsilane). . . . . .

Cl

Cl

Si

FW 392.91
IRRITANT

44,010-8
h

Cl
Si

(4-Phenylthiophenyl)diphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate, see 52,700-9, (4-Phenylthiophenyl)diphenylsulfonium triflate


Phenyl tribromomethyl sulfone, 98% [17025-47-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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O
C

OH

OH

P3,930-3
h

Phthalic acid, 98% [88-99-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,573-3
h

Phthalic anhydride, 99% [85-44-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,663-5

N-Phthaloyl-dl
-glutamic anhydride, 98% [3343-28-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 166.13 mp 210-211 (dec.) Beil. 9,791 Merck


Index 12,7527 FT-NMR 1(2),1088A Safety 2,2827D
R&S 1(2),1793M RTECS# TH9625000 IRRITANT

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

FW 259.22 mp 197-201 Beil. 21(4),5370 FT-NMR 1(2),1391A


FT-IR 2(2),2998D Safety 2,2831C R&S 1(2),2017M
RTECS# MA3900000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH

P4,500-1
h

Pimelic acid, 98% [111-16-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,117-1
h

Pinacol, 98% [76-09-5] (2,3-dimethyl-2,3-butanediol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

CH CH
3
3

21,830-8
h

H C O
3

49,461-5
CH

FW 148.12 mp 131-133 bp 284 Beil. 17,469


Fieser 1,882 Merck Index 12,7528 FT-NMR 1(2),1327A
FT-IR 2(2),2926A Safety 2,2829C R&S 1(2),1957J
RTECS# TI3150000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 160.17 mp 103-105 bp 212/10mm Beil. 2,670 Merck


Index 12,7585 FT-NMR 1(1),771C FT-IR 2(1),774D
Safety 2,2838D R&S 1(1),543K RTECS# TK3677000 IRRITANT
FW 118.18 mp 40-43 bp 171-172/739mm Fp 171F(77C)
Beil. 1,487 Merck Index 12,7593 FT-NMR 1(1),198C
FT-IR 2(1),190D Safety 2,2839B R&S 1(1),141H
RTECS# EK1720000 FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT

Pinacolone trimethylsilyl enol ether, see 37,144-0, (2,2Dimethyl-1-methylenepropoxy)trimethylsilane


a-Pinene oxide, 97% [1686-14-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 152.24 bp 102-103/50mm nr1.4690 d 0.964
Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 5,152 FT-NMR 1(1),377C FT-IR 2(1),373B
Safety 2,2841D R&S 1(1),253B RTECS# TK4565000

Piperidine, polymer-bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB. Typical loading 3.0-4.0
mmol piperidine/g

21,849-9

3-Piperidino-1,2-propanediol, 96% [4847-93-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 159.23 mp 77-80 Beil. 20,34 FT-NMR 1(1),570C
FT-IR 2(1),567B R&S 1(1),385J IRRITANT

N
CH CHCH OH
2
2
OH

18,125-0
CH

PMDA, see 41,228-7, 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic


anhydride
PMHS, see 17,620-6, Polymethylhydrosiloxane
Polyacenaphthylene [25036-01-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4610D Safety 2,2857C R&S 1(2),3177D
Powder. Average Mw ca. 5,000-10,000. Tg 214

CH

43,494-9
h
CH CH
2
C

H N
2

186

Poly(N-acetyl-d-glucosamine), see 41,795-5, Chitin


Polyacrylamide, 50 wt. % solution in water [9003-05-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.4380 d 1.189 FT-IR 2(3),4611A
RTECS# AS3700000
Average Mw ca. 10,000. pH 6.0-7.0
Tolerance for electrolytes, high initial tack and stable over a
wide pH range.
Binding agent, dispersing aid, lubricant, drag reduction and
crystal formation control.

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CH CH
2
H N C
2
O

CH CH
CH CH
2
2
x HO C
C

CH CH
2
C

CH CH
2
C

43,495-7
h

Poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) [9003-06-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,127-7
h

Poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid) [9003-06-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

51,146-3

Poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid), partial sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[62649-23-4]

CH CH
CH CH
2
2
x HO C
H N C
2
O
O

RO

Polyacrylamide, 50 wt. % solution in water [9003-05-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid), 15 wt. . . . . . .


% solution in water [27119-07-9] Safety 2,2858D

100g
250g

43.80
81.70

10g

78.60

R&S 1(2),3187B IRRITANT


Average Mw ca. 2,000,000. Viscosity (Brookfield RVT) ca.
200,000 cps. pH 0.5-1.0
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 41-45
Surface tension (1 wt. %) : 79.8 dynes/cm
Solvents: water, glycols, n-propanol and DMSO
Non-solvents: acetone, chloroform and toluene
Rheology control agent in water and some organic solvents.
Solutions are pseudoplastic but not thixotropic. Stable in 50%
HCl solutions. Compatible with anionic and non-ionic
thickeners, surfactants and preservatives.
Thickening agent for acidic or basic cleaning agents, friction
reducing agent, water-based lubricant, mineral scale remover
and suspension aid for pigments and fillers.

CH
3

Poly(acrylamide-co-acrylic acid), partial sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[62649-23-4]

$
16.80
41.70

Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #4, 12 rpm, 25C) 9,000-25,000 cps


Cationic polyelectrolyte
Waste treatment for laundry, emulsion breaking, sludge
dewatering and drainage and retention aid.

19,197-3
h

CH

Powder. Average Mw ca. 5,000,000. 1 wt. % acrylic acid.


Contains 10-15 wt. % water and 5-10 wt. % sodium sulfate.
Viscosity (0.1 wt. % in water) 2.2-2.7 cps. Tg 165
Properties......see 43,495-7.
Applications....see 43,495-7.

Powder. 80 wt. % acrylamide, water 1-7 wt.%. Viscosity (10 wt.


% in water, 25 C) 150-700 cps.
Properties......see 43,495-7
Applications....see 43,495-7

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.

Powder. Average Mw ca. 200,000. 20 wt. % acrylamide, water <


7 wt. %
Soluble in water and protonic solvents. Insolubilized by trivalent
metal salts, notably alum.
Binder for cellulose fibers, iron oxide to tape, pigments to TV
tubes. Thickener and stabilizer, flocculant and protective colloid.

R = H or Na
y

H N
2

Average Mw ca. 1,500. pH 6.0-7.0


Properties......see 43,494-9.
Applications....see 43,494-9.

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%

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19,201-5

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

R&S 1(2),3187A IRRITANT


Powder. Styrene content 95%

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

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,392-5
h

Poly(acrylic acid), 35 wt. % solution in water [9003-01-4] . . . . . . . . .

41,600-2
h

Poly(acrylic acid), 35 wt. % solution in water [9003-01-4] . . . . . . . . .

19,202-3
h

Poly(acrylic acid), partial sodium salt, 60 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . .


in water [9033-79-8] nr1.4420 Safety 2,2859D

19,205-8
h
R = H or Na
n

Powder. Approx. 0.1% cross-linked. Average Mv ca. 3,000,000.


Tg 106

Powder. Approx. 0.1% cross-linked. Average Mv ca. 4,000,000.


Tg 106

Average Mw ca. 100,000

Average Mw ca. 250,000

Poly(acrylic acid), partial sodium salt, 50 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . .


in water [9033-79-8]
Viscous liquid. Average Mw ca. 5,000 (GPC). Contains ca.
0.5% Na

R = H or Na
n

OR

CH CH

Powder. Approx. 0.1% cross-linked. Average Mv ca. 1,250,000.


Tg 106

R&S 1(2),3163F RTECS# AT4680000 IRRITANT


Viscous liquid. Average Mw ca. 2,000 (GPC). Contains ca.
0.6% Na

19,203-1
h

30,623-1
h

OR

CH CH

188

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R = H or Na

30,622-3
h

OR

CH CH

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

30,621-5
h

Powder. Approx. 0.1% cross-linked. Average Mv ca. 750,000. Tg


106. Contains E
0.5% benzene

O
C

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

30,620-7
h

Powder. Approx. 0.1% cross-linked. Average Mv ca. 450,000. Tg


106. Contains E
0.5% benzene

O
C

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

18,128-5
h

Powder. Average Mw ca. 2,000 (GPC)

O
C

Poly(acrylic acid) [9003-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

32,366-7
h

Safety 2,2859C R&S 1(2),3163F RTECS# AT4680000 IRRITANT


Powder. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 1,000,000. Typical Mn 130,000

O
C

Poly(acrylic acid), secondary standard [9003-01-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C

18,129-3
h

Poly(acrylic acid), partial sodium salt, 25 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . .


in water [9033-79-8]
Viscous liquid. Average Mw ca. 240,000 (GPC). Contains ca.
0.3% Na

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43,532-5
h
CH CH
2
RO C

44,701-3
h

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt) [9003-04-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,034-4
h

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt) [9003-04-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,601-0
h

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt), 45 wt. % solution in water. . . . . . . .


[9003-04-7]

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

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt), 45 wt. % solution in water. . . . . . . .


[9003-04-7]

100mL
500mL

20.70
68.70

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt), 40 wt. % solution in water. . . . . . . .


[9003-04-7]

100mL
500mL

19.10
63.50

Poly(acrylic acid, sodium salt), 35 wt. % solution in water. . . . . . . .


[9003-04-7]

100mL
500mL

19.10
63.50

O O

Poly(acrylic acid), partial sodium salt, lightly cross-linked . . . . . . . .


[76774-25-9] d 0.690 IRRITANT

250g
1kg

15.60
35.90

Poly(acrylic acid-co-acrylamide), potassium salt, cross- . . . . . . . . . . .


linked [90363-65-8] d 0.540 FT-IR 2(3),4613C

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

Superabsorbent polymer. Absorbs more aqueous fluid than


corresponding potassium salt, 43,532-5. Absorbs ca. 45g of 1%
saline solution/g. Particle size 99% <1,000lm
Absorbs about 500g of distilled water/g
Residual acrylic acid : <600 ppm
Properties......see 43,532-5.
Diapers, component of moisture barrier tapes and coatings,
humidity control and gel actuators. Chemtech, 1994, 24, 38-43.

R = H or Na
n

RO

Average Mw ca. 2,100

Average Mw ca. 15,000

43,636-4
CH CH
2
RO C

16.00
54.60

Average Mw ca. 30,000

O
C

100g
500g

Average Mw ca. 8,000

O
C

d 0.550 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC


Powder. Average Mw ca. 5,100 (GPC)
Moisture content : 8-14%
pH of 1 wt. % solution : 6-9
Water soluble sequesters metal ions and hydrolytically and
thermally stable.
Scale inhibitor, builder in detergents, aid in soap and detergent
processing and control of water hardness.

Average Mw ca. 1,200

O
C

$
15.60
37.70

O
C

250g
1kg

Superabsorbent polymer. Absorbs aqueous fluids more rapidly


than corresponding sodium salt, 43,636-4. Absorbs ca. 27g of
1% saline solution/g. Particle size 99% <1,000lm
Absorbs about 300g of distilled water/g
Residual acrylic acid : <600 ppm
Rapidly absorbs aqueous solutions. Amount absorbed
decreases with increasing salt concentration and applied load.
Diapers, moisture retention aid in soils and component of
moisture barrier tapes and coatings.

R = H or K

Poly(acrylic acid), partial potassium salt, lightly cross- . . . . . . . . . . . .


linked [25608-12-2] d 0.400

41,605-3
h

Poly(acrylic acid 6-aminohexylamide), see 23,125-8, 1-Aminohexylamide gel


Poly(acrylic acid-co-maleic acid), 50 wt. % solution in water . . . . .
[29132-58-9] nr1.4230 d 1.230 CORROSIVE
Average Mw 3,000

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CH CH
2
x RO
RO C

CH CH

CH CH
2
x RO
C

CH CH

R = H, Na
OR y

C C

41,606-1
h

Poly(acrylic acid-co-maleic acid), sodium salt [52255-49-9] . . . . . . .

41,608-8
h

Poly(acrylic acid-co-maleic acid), sodium salt [52255-49-9] . . . . . . .

43,278-4

Poly(acrylic acid), partial sodium salt-graft-poly(ethylene . . . . . . . .


oxide), cross-linked [27599-56-0] d 0.540 FT-IR 2(3),4613D

Average Mw ca. 50,000

Average Mw ca. 70,000

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

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene), amine terminated [68683-29-4]. .

R
y

O
R=

Polyacrylonitrile, secondary standard [25014-41-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Safety 2,2860A R&S 1(2),3175A RTECS# AT6977900


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Powder. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 86,200. Typical Mn 22,600
nr1.5140 d 1.184 FT-IR 2(3),4614A Safety 2,2860A
R&S 1(2),3175A RTECS# AT6977900 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Powder. Tg 85. Tm 317. Solubility parameter 15.4
d 0.980 FT-IR 2(3),4614B Safety 2,60D R&S 1(2),3179J
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Slab/chunk. 19-22 wt. % acrylonitrile. Mooney viscosity 65-85.
Density 0.98
d 0.980 FT-IR 2(3),4614C Safety 2,61A R&S 1(2),3179J
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Slab/chunk. 30-35 wt. % acrylonitrile. Mooney viscosity 42-52.
Density 0.98
d 1.000 Safety 2,61B R&S 1(2),3179J
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Slab/chunk. 37-39 wt. % acrylonitrile. Mooney viscosity 70-80.
Density 1.00
nr1.5180 d 0.956 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4614D
CORROSIVE TOXIC
18 wt. % acrylonitrile. Difunctional secondary amine
oligomeric elastomer. Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 2,000 poise.
Amine E.W. 900. Tg -51
Amine value : 62
Derived by reacting 41,886-2 with 1-(2-aminoethyl)piperazine
Rubber modifier in epoxy compositions.
Component of epoxy adhesives, coatings and fiberglass
reinforced compositions.

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R

CH CH
2
CN x

CH CH CH CH
2
2

41,889-7
h

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene), amine terminated [68683-29-4]. .

41,886-2
h

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene), dicarboxy terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[68891-46-3] nr1.5150 d 0.948 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-acrylic acid), dicarboxy . . . . . . .


terminated [68891-50-9] nr1.5160 d 0.955

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-acrylic acid), dicarboxy . . . . . . .


terminated, glycidyl methacrylate diester [118578-03-3]

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

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-butadiene), dicarboxy terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[68891-46-3]

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

nr1.5140 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4616B


IRRITANT
18 wt. % acrylonitrile and <0.64 wt. % acrylic acid.
Difunctional methacrylate oligomeric elastomer. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 27C) 2,500 poise. Tg -49
Solubility parameter : 8.90
Increase impact, fracture resistance and low temperature shear
strength.
Modifier in PVC plastisols and radiation curable adhesives.

CH
3

CN

16.30
30.70

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4616A


Average Mn ca. 3,600. 18 wt. % acrylonitrile. 2.4 carboxyl
groups per molecule. Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 1,600 poise. Tg
(DSC) -52C
Acid number : 38
Solubility parameter : 8.87
Properties......see 41,886-2.
Applications....see 41,886-2.

HO C

100mL
250mL

Average Mn ca. 3,800. 10 wt. % acrylonitrile. 1.9 carboxyl


groups per molecule. Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 600 poise. Tg
(DSC) -66
Acid number : 28
Solubility parameter : 8.46
Properties......see 41,886-2.
Applications....see 41,886-2.

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

10 wt. % acrylonitrile. Difunctional secondary amine


oligomeric elastomer. Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 1,800 poise.
Amine E.W. 1,200. Tg -65
Amine value : 47
Derived by reacting 41,887-0 with 1-(2-aminoethyl)piperazine, ca.
1.5 wt. % free amine
Properties......see 41,890-0.
Applications....see 41,890-0.

100mL
250mL

d 1.040 Safety 2,61C R&S 1(2),3179H RTECS# AT6970000


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Powder. High butadiene content. Soluble in acetone, MEK,
CH2Cl2
Melt index (230C/3.8kg, ASTM D 1238) 1-3g/10min.
Tensile stress at yield (ASTM D 638, 23C) : 5,000 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 105
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256, 73F) : 7.0 ft.-lbs/in
Good impact, resiliency and good moldability. Soluble in
acetone, MEK and DMF.
General purpose molding polymer.

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43,013-7
h

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

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


5-8 micron wet expandable spheres. ~67% solids. Spheres
containing 10-15% isobutane expand when heated
Encapsulated isobutane is a blowing agent. Spheres expand 3
to 4 times in diameter and up to 50 times in volume when heated
from 84 to 133. Spheres may deflate at higher temperatures.
Low density filler, impact modifier and encapsulated blowing
agent.

47,913-6

192

Poly(allylamine), 20 wt. % solution in water [30551-89-4] . . . . . . . . . .


Average Mw ca. 17,000. Viscosity (25C) ca. 50 cps
Soluble in water, lower alcohols, ethylene glycol and
formamide.

OH

CH CH NH CH CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
n = 1-2

Poly(allylamine), 20 wt. % solution in water [30551-89-4] . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.3820 d 1.020 CORROSIVE
Average Mw ca. 65,000. Viscosity (25C) ca. 250 cps
Soluble in water, lower alcohols, ethylene glycol and
formamide.

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

Poly(acrylonitrile-co-methyl acrylate) [24968-79-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
2
CH O C
3
O

$
14.80
29.50

51,794-1
h

CH

Pellets. Engineering thermoplastic. Melt index (230C/3.8kg,


ASTM D 1238) 6-8g/10min.
Soluble in acetone, MEK and DMF. Insoluble in water and
alcohols
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 5,900 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 105
Properties......see 43,012-9.
Applications....see 43,012-9.
70 micron particles with calcium carbonate coating. Low
density polymeric microspheres. Density 0.129
Compresses under pressure and recovers when pressure is
released. Particles are shear stable and improve impact and
thermal shock resistance.
Light weight filler to reduce density and increase solids volume
in coatings, plastics and adhesives.

CH CH
CH CH
2
2
CN x CH O C
3
O

CH CH
2
CN x

Engineering thermoplastic, high gloss films.


Acrylonitrile/butadiene/styrene molar ratio 2:1:2. Melt index
(230C/3.8kg, ASTM D 1238) 4g/10min. Intrinisic melt viscosity
(230C, 0.025in orifice, ASTM D 3835) 280 poise. Tg 103
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 37 MPa
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 107C
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 101
Gloss (60, Gardner, ASTM D 523) : 95%
Properties......see 43,012-9.
Applications....see 43,012-9.

250g
1kg

28,321-5
h

Poly(allylamine hydrochloride) [71550-12-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,322-3
h

Poly(allylamine hydrochloride) [71550-12-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,026-8

1-[N-[Poly(3-allyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl)]-2-aminoethyl]-2- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
imidazolidinone, 90 wt. % solution in water nr1.4940

FT-IR 2(3),4616C R&S 1(2),3161N IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC


Average Mw ca. 15,000 (determined by GPC vs. PEG std.)

Used to make redox hydrogel-modified electrodes for


measuring enzyme responses. Anal. Chem. 1990, 68, 4186.
Average Mw ca. 70,000 (determined by GPC vs. PEG std.)

d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)
Adhesion promoter.

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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

Polyaniline (emeraldine base) [5612-44-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp 169 (dec.) HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mw ca. 10,000

NH

Poly(amide-imide), see 42,827-2, Poly(trimellitic anhydride


chloride-co-4,4'-methylenedianiline)
Poly(anetholesulfonic acid, sodium salt) [52993-95-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(sodium polyanetholesulfonate) Merck Index 12,8813

t

Polyaniline, emeraldine base, Mn ca. 65,000 [5612-44-2] . . . . . . . . . . .


(emeraldine base polyaniline)
Conducting Polymer. Undoped form.

42,832-9

N
H

N
H

mp > 320 (dec.) d 1.360


Infusible powder. Particle size 3-100lm. Inherently conductive
polymer. Average Mw >15,000. Insoluble in most solvents. Form
of polyaniline complexed (doped) with proprietary organic
sulfonic acid
Conductivity (compacted powder) : 2-4 Siemens/cm
Density : 18.8 lb/cu.ft
Surface area : 5-20 m2/g
Stable at 100C and at 200C for short periods. Dispersed
particles tend to reaggregrate in molded articles forming
conductive pathways. Acidic salt of an organic acid,
incompatible with most bases.
Additive in polymer blends and liquid dispersions for
electromagnetic shielding, charge dissipation, electrodes,
batteries and sensors.

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.

Poly(anilinesulfonic acid), 5 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[167860-86-8] bp 100 d 1.000

Poly-dl-aspartic acid, sodium salt, 40 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [94525-01-6] bp 106 nr1.4462 d 1.346
Fp >230F(110C)
Biodegradable polymer. Average Mw ca. 3,000
Dispersing aid, scale inhibitor and encrustation inhibitor.

Polyaniline emeraldine salt, composite with carbon black . . . . . . .

Degree of sulfonation ca. 100%. Mn (GPC, polyethylene oxide)


10,000. Self-doped, water-soluble, conducting polymer.
Conductivity 0.2-0.01 S/cm.
Solubility in water ca. 20%. Insoluble in ethers and esters.

Polyaniline (emeraldine salt) [25233-30-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
n

Poly(azelaic anhydride) [26776-28-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp 61 d 1.070 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,800. E
7 wt. % free acid. Tm (DSC, onset) 61
For cross-linking epoxy resins.

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42,728-4
h

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

Poly[2-(4-benzoyl-3-hydroxyphenoxy)ethyl acrylate] [29963-76-6]

18,135-8

Poly(benzyl methacrylate) [25085-83-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CCH
CH O
2

mp > 300 FT-IR 2(3),4617B R&S 1(2),3177G


Powder. Inherent viscosity 0.8 dl/g. Tg (DMA) 425
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638)
160 MPa
Dielectric strength (ASTM D 149)
550 V/mil
Hardness (Rockwell A, ASTM D 785)
50
Soluble in hot dimethylacetamide. Stable up to 250C. Does not
burn and is self-extinguishing.
Laminates and adhesives used in high temperature and
aerospace applications. Fire protecting fabrics.

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

Fp 138F(58C) FT-IR 2(3),4617C IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Viscous liquid. 19
1 wt. % solution in 1-methyl-2pyrrolidinone/aromatic hydrocarbon 80/20. Viscosity (Brookfield,
spindle #3, 12 rpm, 25C): 12-16 poise. Store at -18C for
extended shelf-life
Filtered through 0.2lm medium
Forms insoluble polyimide upon heating
Tg (imide) : >320C
Total metals : 10 ppm max
Chloride content : 5 ppm max
Properties......see 43,118-4.
Applications....see 43,118-4.

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

Semicrystalline thermoplastic. Melt index (400C/10kg, ISO


1311) 200g/10min. Viscosity number (5g/L in conc. sulfuric acid,
25C) 100. Tg (DSC) 158
PAEK (polyaryletherketone) also known as PEKEKK
(polyetherketoneetherketoneketone)
Softening point (Vicat) : >240C
Tensile strength at yield (5mm/min) : 98 MPa
Properties......see 42,728-4.
Applications....see 42,728-4.

25g
100g

Semicrystalline thermoplastic. Melt index (400C/10kg, ISO


1311) 75g/10min. Viscosity number (5g/L in conc. sulfuric acid,
25C) 120. Tg (DSC) 170
PAEK (polyaryletherketone), also known as PEKEKK
(polyetherketoneetherketoneketone)
Medium viscosity
Softening point (Vicat) : >240C
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min) : 118 MPa
Hardness (Shore D) : 86
Favorable tribological and dielectric properties, extreme
resistance to hydrolysis and little tendency to stress crack.
Functional parts for household appliances, automotive and
precision engineered components and general applications
requiring high temperature and chemical resistance.

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

nr1.5680 d 1.179 FT-IR 2(3),4618A Safety 2,2863C


R&S 1(2),3169E
Powder. Average Mw ca. 70,000 (GPC) Tg 54. Solubility
parameter 9.9

C
O

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43,118-4
h

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

$
16.80
74.80

100mg
250mg

39.60
84.80

100mL
500mL

17.60
50.90

50mg
250mg

25.30
83.90

25g
100g

23.90
66.30

50mg
250mg

25.30
83.90

25g

68.90

pH (10 wt. % solution) 7.5-8.5


Adhesion promoter toward polar surfaces. Conditioning agent
in personal care products.

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

bp 202 nr1.4970 d 1.070 Fp 194F(90C) FT-IR 2(3),4618B


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Viscous liquid. 10.5
1 wt. % solution in 1-methyl-2pyrrolidinone. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #3, 12 rpm, 25):
25-30 poise. Store at -18C for extended shelf-life
Filtered through 1.0lm medium
Forms insoluble polyimide upon heating
Tg (imide) : >400C
Total metals : 10 ppm max
Chloride content : 5 ppm max
High purity material with controlled metallic content. Polyimide
has good thermal, mechanical and electrical properties.
Semi-conductor material. Dielectric component in thin films,
high density interconnect systems and multichip modules.

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

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate), secondary standard [25037-45-0] .

18,167-6
h

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate), secondary standard, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


molecular weight series [25037-45-0]

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.

FT-IR 2(3),4618D Safety 2,2868A R&S 1(2),3167L


Pellets. Typical Mw 29,000. Typical Mn 17,000
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

1set 216.50

Typical Mw 22,000, 31,000, 38,000


Typical Mn 12,000, 19,000, 23,000
Pellets. Set contains 25g of each Mw
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

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CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

196

42,813-2
h

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate) [25037-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,513-9
h

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate) [25037-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,162-5
h

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate) [25037-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
n

3
O

O
n

3
O

O
n

C
CH

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate) [25037-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
CH

43,512-0
h

O
n

C
CH

C
CH

Poly(Bisphenol A carbonate) [25037-45-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,812-4
h

O
n

Crystalline thermoplastic. Melt index (300C/1.2kg, ASTM D


1238) 4.5g/10min. Tg (DSC) 149
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 157C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 9,100 lb/in2
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 118
Glass-like transparency, outstanding impact strength, excellent
dimensional stability and good electrical and thermal resistance
properties. Tendency to craze under strain and aging.
Automotive lenses, aircraft canopies, computer and appliance
housings, medical diagnostic and drug delivery devices,
ophthalmic lenses, compact discs, bottles and films.
Melt index (300C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 7g/10min. Tg (DSC at
onset) 149
Softening point (Vicat, rate B,
ASTM D 1525) : 154C
Service temperature, max. : 135C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 20 MPa
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
22.7C, ASTM D 256) : 908 J/m
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 118
Dielectric constant (1 MHz, ASTM D 150) : 2.96
Transparent, outstanding rigidity and toughness. Resistant to
deformation under load. Tends to crack or craze under strain or
on aging. Good electrical insulating properties below 150C.
Extent of crystallization depends on thermal history. Soluble in
chlorinated solvents. Resistant to acids, hydrolyzed by bases.
Good oxidative stability. UV radiation causes surface
degradation.
Electrical connectors, terminals and covers, compact discs,
glazing, safety glasses, medical devices and domestic appliance
covers.

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

Melt index (300C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 8-10g/10min. Tg


150-160C
Softening point (Vicat,
ASTM D 1525) : 157C
Tensile strength at yield
(ASTM D 638) : 9,100 lb/in2
Hardness (Rockwell R,
ASTM D 785) : 118
Properties......see 43,512-0.
Applications....see 43,512-0.
Melt index (300C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 10-12g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, rate B, ASTM D 1525) : 154C
Service temperature, max. : 135C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 60 MPa
Impact strength (Izod, notched, 22.7C, ASTM D 785) : 801 J/m
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 118
Dielectric constant (1MHz, ASTM D 150) : 2.96
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 64,000 (GPC). Tg 150. Tm 267.
Soluble in CHCl3, CH2Cl2

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43,058-7

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

$
21.80
58.80

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin) [26402-79-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250g

55.00

100mL
500mL

16.30
52.70

100mL
500mL

16.30
52.70

100mL
500mL

16.30
52.70

100mL
500mL

16.30
52.70

100mL
500mL

16.30
52.70

100g
500g

16.30
52.70

100g
500g

16.30
52.70

100g
500g

16.30
52.70

100g
500g

16.30
52.70

d 1.180 FT-IR 2(3),4619B Safety 2,2752B R&S 1(2),3189C


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 40,000 (LS)

OCH CHCH O
2
2
OH

250g
1kg

Heat stable, amorphous aromatic co-polycarbonate. Melt


index (320C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 2-5g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, rate B,
ASTM D 1525) : 185C
Tensile strength at yield
(ASTM D 638) : 66 MPa
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
3.2mm, 23C, ASTM D 256) : 110J/m
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 127
Dielectric constant (1 MHz, ASTM D 150) : 2.9
Glass-like transparency, high deflection temperature under load,
high impact strength and good dimensional stability.
Automotive lenses, electrical fuses, housings and lenses,
housings for consumer items - hair dryers to microwave ovens and medical packaging and autoclavable devices.

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

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3] d 1.169 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 348

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

O CH

2
O

38,770-3
h

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]
Average Mn ca. 355

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

O CH

2
O

40,680-5
h

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]
Average Mn ca. 374

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

O CH

2
O

40,549-3
h

Average Mn ca. 377

n = 0.13

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]

O CH

2
O

40,681-3
h

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]
Average Mn ca. 480

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

O CH

2
O

40,545-0
h

Average Mn ca. 1,075

n = 2.6

CH
CH

C
CH

OH

CH

O CH CH CH
2
2

O
5

C
CH

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]

O CH

2
O

40,548-5
h

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]
Average Mn ca. 1,750

CH
CH

C
CH

OH
O CH CH CH
2
2

CH
O
n

C
CH

O CH

2
O

40,546-9
h

Average Mn ca. 4,000

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

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]

2
O

40,547-7
h

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-epichlorohydrin), glycidyl end-capped . . . . . .


[25036-25-3]
Average Mn ca. 6,100. Tg = 68C (DSC, onset)

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43,229-6
h

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

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-4-nitrophthalic anhydride-co-1,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenylenediamine) [61128-46-9] (polyetherimide)

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

UV stabilizer (radical scavenger).


Average Mw 1,600

3
O

CH CH

$
31.80
87.30

Melt index (337C/6.6kg, ASTM D 1238) 18g/10min


Softening point (Vicat, rate B,
ASTM D 1525) : 219C
Tensile strength at yield
(ASTM D 638) : 104.8 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 109
Dielectric constant (1 kHz, ASTM D 150) : 3.15
Properties......see 43,229-6.
Applications....see 43,229-6.

250g
1kg

Melt index (337C/6.6kg, ASTM D 1238) 9g/10min


Softening point (Vicat, rate B,
ASTM D 1525) : 219C
Tensile strength at yield
(ASTM D 638) : 104.8 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 109
Dielectric constant (1 kHz, ASTM D 150) : 3.15
High strength, rigidity and dimensional stability. Good electrical
insulation properties. Resistant to a wide range of solvents.
Halogenated compounds may be solvents. Resistant to mineral
acids, attacked by alkalis. Processed by injection molding and
thermoforming.
Computer components, jet engine parts and electrical and
electronic components.

Poly(Bisphenol A-co-4-nitrophthalic anhydride-co-1,3- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenylenediamine) [61128-46-9] (polyetherimide) d 1.270

Polybrene, see 10,768-9, Hexadimethrine bromide


Poly(4-bromostyrene) [24936-50-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FT-IR 2(3),4619D Safety 2,2864A R&S 1(2),3175N
Powder. Average Mw ca. 65,000 (GPC)

Br

18,137-4

CH

18,138-2
CH CH CH CH
2
2

198

Polybutadiene, cis and trans [25038-44-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.5178 d 0.900 FT-IR 2(3),4620B Safety 2,2864B
R&S 1(2),3151I
Slab containing 36% cis, 55% trans, 9% 1,2-addition. Average
Mw ca. 420,000. Tg -95. Solubility parameter 8.38

43,477-9
h
CH CH CH CH
2
2

Polybutadiene, cis [40022-03-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 1.010 FT-IR 2(3),4620A Safety 2,2864B R&S 1(2),3151J
Slab/chunk, 98% cis. Average Mw ca. 2,000,000 - 3,000,000.
Mooney viscosity 40. Tg -102. Solubility parameter 6.3

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.

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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

Polybutadiene, predominantly 1,2-addition [9003-17-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,891-9
h

Polybutadiene, dicarboxy terminated [68891-79-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,767-3
h

Polybutadiene, epoxy/hydroxy functionalized [129288-65-9] . . . . . .

38,768-1
h

Polybutadiene, epoxy/hydroxy functionalized [129288-65-9] . . . . . .

38,766-5
h

Polybutadiene, hydroxyl functionalized [69102-90-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,620-1
h

Polybutadiene, hydroxyl functionalized [69102-90-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,079-9
h

Polybutadiene, hydroxyl functionalized [69102-90-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,041-7

Polybutadiene, phenyl terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Viscosity (45C) 30-100 poise. ca. 62 mole % 1,2-addition.


Tg -30

nr1.5160 d 0.907 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4620D


Average Mn ca. 4,200. 1.9 carboxylate groups per molecule.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 27C) 600 poise. Tg (DSC) -77
Contains 20-45% cis-1,4; 45-65% trans-1,4; and 13-30 % vinyl
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 25
Solubility parameter : 8.14
Properties......see 41,888-9.
Applications....see 41,888-9.

20,046-8

$
15.60
28.10

100mL
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

d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4621B


Microstructure: 55% 1,4-trans; 15% 1,4-cis; 30% vinyl. Average
Mn ca. 1,300. Average Mw ca. 2,600. Viscosity 250 poise. Epoxide
E.W. 260
Microstructure: 55% 1,4-trans; 15% 1,4-cis; 30% 1,2-vinyl.
Average Mn ca. 1,300. Average Mw ca. 2,600. Viscosity 55 poise.
Epoxide E.W. 460
nr1.5126 d 0.913 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4621C
R&S 1(2),3151K
Average Mn ca. 1,200. Average Mw ca. 2,400. Viscosity 1,900
cps; hydroxyl value 1.7meq/g
Average Mn ca. 2,800.

Viscous liquid. Contains 20-30 wt. % vinyl, 10-25 wt. % cis-1,4


and 50-60 wt. % trans-1,4. Average Mw ca. 6,200, average Mn
ca. 2,800
d 0.930 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4622B Safety 2,2865A
R&S 1(2),3151M
Viscous liquid. Contains 60% unsaturation (45% vinyl, 10%
trans-1,4 and 5% cis-1,4). Average Mn ca. 1,000.

250mL
1L

Polybutadiene, phenyl terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.890 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4622C Safety 2,2865A
Viscous liquid. Contains 99% unsaturation (45% vinyl, 35%
trans-1,4). Average Mn ca. 1,300

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CH CH CHCH
2
2
CH C H
2
CH CH

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

Polybutadiene, phenyl terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.930 FT-IR 2(3),4623A Safety 2,2865A
Viscous liquid. Contains 60% unsaturation (45% vinyl, 10%
trans-1,4 and 5% cis-1,4). Average Mn ca. 1,800

2 n

Polybutadiene, phenyl terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.890 FT-IR 2(3),4622D Safety 2,2865A
Viscous liquid. Contains 99% unsaturation (25% vinyl, 45%
trans-1,4, 25% cis-1,4). Average Mn ca. 1,500

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.

Polybutadiene, surface-modified, 250 micron powder. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 1.120
Toughening additive for epoxy polymers. J. Appl. Polym. Sci.
1997, 66, 271.
Product is derived by pulverizing commercial tires. Contains
varying amounts of poly(butadiene-co-styrene), polybutadiene,
natural rubber, carbon black, petroleum oil, zinc oxide, and other
additives.
Free flowing black powder. Particle surface is oxidized to
contain acid groups
Surface energy : 55+ dynes/cm
Moisture : <0.05 wt. %
Material is hygroscopic. Inert filler and impact-resistant
material. Polar surface groups assist chemical and physical
bonding to matrix material. Added to urethanes, polysulfides,
nitrile rubber and other polymers to lower cost, improve
adhesion and increase impact resistance. Low moisture content
allows addition to moisture sensitive materials.
Additive to urethane foam, cast wheels, coatings, linings and
adhesives, at 10-40 wt. %

O
C

42,659-8
h

Poly(1,4-butanediol) bis(4-aminobenzoate) [54667-43-5] . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,657-1
h

Poly(1,4-butanediol) bis(4-aminobenzoate) [54667-43-5] . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,017-9

Poly(1,4-butanediol) divinyl ether [poly(tetrahydrofuran) . . . . . . . . .


divinyl ether, tri(1,4-butanediol) divinyl ether] bp 150/0.8mm

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

mp 56 d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Waxy solid. Average Mn ca. 470. Viscosity (85C) 300 cps (max.)
Oligomeric diamine
Specific gravity (40C) : 1.04-1.1
DP ca. 3-4
Reacts with diisocyanate prepolymers at room or elevated
temperatures to give polyurea polymers.
Room temperature vulcanizates (RTV) or thermally cured molded
parts. Encapsulation of temperature-sensitive electronic
components.
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 1,200. Viscosity (40C) 3,000 cps (max.)
DP ca. 13-14
Amine equivalent weight : 575-625
Properties......see 42,659-8.
Applications....see 42,659-8.

nr1.4560 d 0.940 Fp >230F(110C)


Average Mn ca. 290

200

$
28.30
56.50

100g
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

67 wt. % acrylonitrile, 26 wt. % methyl acrylate


Melt flow rate (200c/27.5 lbs,
ASTM D 1238) : 12g/10 min
Good gas barrier properties. Excellent chemical resistance. High
film clarity and scratch resistance.
Packaging containers.

43,431-0

H N
2

100g
250g

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43,357-8

N
O

CH

O
CH NH
2
CH
3

O
O

CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2

CH

CH

bp > 250 nr1.4776 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Polyurethane prepolymer. 5.4 wt. % isocyanate. Average Mn
ca. 1,550. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (40C) 3,630 cps.
Specific gravity (70C) 1.04
DP ~15
Residual IPDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore A, reacted with MOCA) : 87
Over 90% of the product is the 2:1 adduct, <10% oligomer.
Lower viscosity than conventional polyurethane oligomers.
Aliphatic isocyanate groups are less reactive than aromatic
isocyanate groups. Aliphatic isocyanates are more light stable
than aromatic isocyanates.
Exterior coatings and sealants.

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

Poly(1,4-butanediol), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated . . . . . . . .


[9069-50-5]

18,938-3
h

Poly(1-butene), isotactic [9003-28-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2 3
CH CH
2
n

18,939-1
h

Poly(1-butene), isotactic [9003-28-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,863-7
h

Polybutenes, >90% isobutylene [9003-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
CH

Poly(1,4-butanediol), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated . . . . . . . .


[9069-50-5] mp 27-38 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Polyurethane prepolymer. 9 wt. % isocyanate. Average Mn ca.


900. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (40C) 3,800 cps.
Specific gravity (70C) 1.07
DP ~7.9
Residual TDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore D, reacted with MOCA) : 75
Properties......see 43,352-7.
Paper making rolls, metal forming wiper dies.

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

Poly(1,4-butanediol/neopentyl glycol-alt-adipic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[36609-31-1] mp < -25 bp > 350 nr1.4700 d 1.110

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

Poly(1,4-butanediol), isophorone diisocyanate terminated . . . . . . . .

d 0.910 FT-IR 2(3),4623C Safety 2,2865B R&S 1(2),3151F


Beads. Melt index 20. Tm 125. Average Mw ca. 185,000 (GPC)

Pellets. Melt index 0.4. Tm 125. Average Mw ca. 570,000 (GPC)

nr1.4680 d 0.840 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(2),3151G


RTECS# EM9032000
Average Mn ca. 320 (VPO). Viscosity (38C) 27-33 cSt.
Remainder is 1- and 2-butenes. Terminal vinyl group. Tg -90.5.
Pour point (ASTM D 97) : -51C
Depolymerization temperature : ca. 270C
Tackiness increases with molecular weight. Some internal
double bonds may be present.
Hydrophobic material is derivatized to make detergents and antirust additives. Adds tack, flexibility and water repellency to
adhesives and coatings. Contributes 'cling'to LLDPE films.
Plasticizer for polymers, lubricants and metal-working fluids.

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CH
CH

CH

CH

CH
CH

CH

CH

Polybutenes, >90% isobutylene [9003-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,872-6
h

Polybutenes, >90% isobutylene [9003-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,141-2
h

Poly(butyl acrylate), secondary standard [9003-49-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,140-4
h

Poly(butyl acrylate) [9003-49-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,479-0

Poly(tert-butyl acrylate-co-ethyl acrylate-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


methacrylic acid)

CH CH y
2 3

CH

CH CH y
2 3

3
CH

CH

38,869-6
h

CH

Polybutenes, >90% isobutylene [9003-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CH

CH

CH

x
3

38,868-8
h

CH CH y
2 3

3
CH

CH

CH

CH

Polybutenes, >90% isobutylene [9003-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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
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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

Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4624B Safety 2,2865C R&S 1(2),3165D


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Solution in
toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of solvent. Typical
Mw 60,000. Typical Mn 20,000
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 99,000 (GPC). Tg -49. Solubility
parameter 8.80

44,800-1

Poly(1,4-butylene adipate-co-1,4-butylene succinate), . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


extended with 1,6-diisocyanatohexane [119553-67-2] mp 98

OCH CH CH CH OH
2 2 2 2

mp 56-60 d 1.019 FT-IR 2(3),4624D Safety 2,2865D


R&S 1(2),3163O
Chips. Average Mw ca. 12,000 (GPC). Tg -68. Tm 54
Excellent heat resistance, low creep and high stiffness at
elevated temperatures.
Injection molding for automotive, mechanical and electronic
industries.

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

Average Mn ca. 2,300 (VPO). Viscosity (99C) 4,000-4,400 cSt.


Remainder is 1- and 2-butenes. Terminal vinyl group. Tg -64.9.
Specific gravity (15.5C) 0.90-0.92
Pour point (ASTM D 97) : +18C
Properties......see 38,863-7.
Applications....see 38,863-7.

Poly(1,4-butylene adipate) [25103-87-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

n = 2 or 4

Average Mn ca. 920 (VPO). Viscosity (99C) 196-233 cSt.


Remainder is 1- and 2-butenes. Terminal vinyl group. Specific
gravity (15.5C) 0.88-0.90
Pour point (ASTM D 97) : -7C
Properties......see 38,863-7.
Applications....see 38,863-7.

18,150-1
h
n

Average Mn ca. 750 (VPO). Viscosity (99C) 109-125 cSt.


Remainder is 1- and 2-butenes. Terminal vinyl group. Specific
gravity (15.5C) 0.88-0.89
Pour point (ASTM D 97) : -15C
Properties......see 38,863-7.
Applications....see 38,863-7.

$
15.60
64.50

Powder. ca. 23 wt. % methacrylic acid. Tg ca. 75


Acid value (DIN 53 402) : 140-160
K-value (DIN 53 726) : 34-40
Film forming thermoplastic. Water soluble in salt form. Soluble
in ethanol.
Hair care products.

CH C
2
HO C

Average Mn ca. 560 (VPO). Viscosity (99C) 29-35 cSt.


Remainder is 1- and 2-butenes. Terminal vinyl group. Specific
gravity (15.5C) 0.86-0.87
Pour point (ASTM D 97) : -35C
Properties......see 38,863-7.
Applications....see 38,863-7.

100mL
1L

45,834-1
h

Poly(1,4-butylene adipate), diol end-capped [25103-87-1] . . . . . . . . . .


Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (60C) 350 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.0. Contains ca. 1 wt. % 1,4-butanediol
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 110

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O
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2

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

Poly(1,4-butylene glutarate), hydroxy terminated [52256-54-9] . . . .

C
y

43,987-8
h

Poly(1,2-butylene glycol) [31923-86-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,802-8

Poly(1,4-butylene succinate), extended with . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


1,6-diisocyanatohexane [143606-53-5] mp 120 d 1.300

OH

O
O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2

C
y

Poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate) [24968-12-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,514-7

Poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate) [24968-12-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
n

d 1.310 FT-IR 2(3),4625B Safety 2,2866A R&S 1(2),3169D


Pellets. Average Mv ca. 38,000. Tg 66. Tm 227
Contains no fillers. Melt index (250C/2.16kg) 20g/10min. Tg
(DSC, onset) 62. Tm (DSC, peak) 227
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 8,100 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
23C, ASTM D 256) : 0.9 ft-lbs/in
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 78
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 3.2
Chemical resistance similar to PET. Low water absorption giving
improved dimensional stability and electrical insulating
properties.
Molded into auto parts, electrical components and domestic
appliance assemblies.

43,515-5

O CH CH CH CH O
2 2 2 2

$
20.50
45.30

250g
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

nr1.4540 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C)


Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (40C) 210 cSt
Pour point : -26C
Contains one propylene glycol (initiator) per molecule
DP ca. 27
Oil soluble, dihydroxy functional, low toxicity.
Lubricant additive, comonomer for polyesters, PUs, and PCs.

19,094-2
h
n

100g
250g

Biodegradable thermoplastic. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 10g/10


min. Tm (DSC, peak) 120
Biodegrades in compost, moist soil and activated sludge.
Similar to PET.
Bags, rope, fibers, bottles, foamed cups and cushions.

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

Poly(1,4-butylene adipate-co-polycaprolactam) [66139-31-9] . . . . . .

O CH CH

46,827-4
h

Poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate) [24968-12-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Contains no fillers. Melt index (250C/2.16kg) 50g/10min. Tg
(DSC, onset) 46. Tm (DSC, peak) 228
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 8,000 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
23C, ASTM D 256) : 0.6 ft-lbs/in
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 72
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 3.2
Properties......see 43,514-7.
Applications....see 43,514-7.

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43,054-4
h

Poly[butylene terephthalate-co-poly(alkylene glycol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


terephthalate] d 1.170
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5.3g/10min.
Block thermoplastic copolymer with crystalline hard segment
and an amorphous soft segment. Tm (DSC, ASTM D 3418, peak
value) 150
Softening point (Vicat, rate B, ASTM D 1525) : 108C
Tensile strength at break (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 28 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 40
Engineering thermoplastic elastomer, good toughness and
resilience, resistance to creep and flex fatigue and flexible at
low temperatures.
Hose jackets, wire and cable jackets, film, sheeting, belting,
seals, gaskets, gears and bearings.

43,056-0
h

Poly[butylene terephthalate-co-poly(alkylene glycol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


terephthalate] d 1.250
Granules. Melt index (240C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
12.5g/10min. Block thermoplastic copolymer with crystalline
hard segment and an amorphous soft segment. Tm (DSC, ASTM
D 3418, peak value) 218
Softening point (Vicat, rate B, ASTM D 1525) : 207C
Tensile strength at break (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 45.8 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 72
Properties......see 43,054-4.
Applications....see 43,054-4.

43,055-2
h

Poly[butylene terephthalate-co-poly(alkylene glycol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


terephthalate] mp 203 d 1.200
Granules. Melt index (220C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 18g/10min.
Block thermoplastic copolymer with crystalline hard segment
and an amorphous soft segment. Tm (DSC, ASTM D 3418, peak
value) 203
Softening point (Vicat, rate B, ASTM D 1525) : 180C
Tensile strength at break (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 40 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 55
Properties......see 43,054-4.
Applications....see 43,054-4.

18,153-6
h

Poly(butyl methacrylate), secondary standard [9003-63-8] . . . . . . . .

18,152-8
h

Poly(butyl methacrylate) [9003-63-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,158-7

Poly(tert-butyl methacrylate) [25189-00-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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
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5kg

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137.80

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25g

69.70

5g
250g
500g

18.10
41.40
65.10

1g
5g

45.90
199.30

500g

68.10

FT-IR 2(3),4625C Safety 2,2866B R&S 1(2),3165M


RTECS# UD3399000
Crystals. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 320,000. Typical Mn 73,500
Powder. Inherent viscosity 0.50. Tg 15. Average Mw ca.
337,000 (GPC)

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

nr1.4638 d 1.022 FT-IR 2(3),4626A Safety 2,2866C


R&S 1(2),3167A
Crystals. Average Mw ca. 170,000. Solubility parameter 8.65.
Tg 107
3
CH

y
C O CH CHCH
2
3
O
CH
3

18,156-0
h

Poly(butyl methacrylate-co-isobutyl methacrylate) [9011-53-4] . . .


d 1.090 FT-IR 2(3),4626B Safety 2,640A R&S 1(2),3185E
Powder. Tg 35. Inherent viscosity 0.54. Average Mw ca. 354,000
(GPC). 50 mole % butyl methacrylate

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CH

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

Poly(butyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) [25608-33-7] . . .

36,970-5

Poly(4-tert-butylstyrene) [26009-55-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
C CH

Poly(butyl methacrylate-co-methyl methacrylate) [25608-33-7] . . .

CH

3
C CH
C

44,582-7
h

y
3

3
CH

2
OCH

y
3

CHCH

CH

C CH
CH

5g
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1g

229.35

1g

229.35

5g
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74.80

5g
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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

Poly(3-butylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regiorandom [98837-51-5] . . . . . . . . .


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.
Conducting polymer

O CH (CH ) CH
2
23 2

Poly(3-butylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regioregular [98837-51-5] . . . . . . . . . .


For solid state properties see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233.
Black solid. Conducting polymer. 97% head-to-tail
regiospecific conformation
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Soluble in chlorinated solvents. Partially soluble in THF and
ether.
For applications see 44,570-3.

CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
3

$
16.30
30.00

49,533-6

Average Mw ca. 150,000. Reduced viscosity (20C) 50-60 cm3/g.


ca. 75 mole % butyl methacrylate. Tg (onset) 52
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 1-2
Soluble in esters, ketones, glycol ethers and aromatics.
Insoluble in ethanol and water.
Binding agent for printing inks and foil, hardboard and ceramic
lacquers.
R&S 1(2),3175J
Average Mw 50,000-100,000

CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
S

d 1.050 FT-IR 2(3),4626C


Average Mw ca. 100,000. Reduced viscosity (20C) 25-35 cm3/g.
Butyl methacrylate to methyl methacrylate monomer ratio ca.
1.4:1. Tg (midpoint) 64
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 7-9
Soluble in esters, ketones, glycol ethers and chlorinated
hydrocarbons.
Binder in paints, coatings and lacquers. Used in textile finishing.

250g
1kg

C
n

Polycaprolactam, see 18,111-0, Nylon 6


Polycaprolactone [24980-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 60 d 1.146
Flake. Biodegradable polymer. Average Mn ca. 10,000 (GPC),
average Mw ca. 14,000. a,x-dihydroxy functional polymer. Tg -60
Non-toxic, biodegradable in soil, broad miscibility or mechanical
compatibility with many polymers and good adhesion to a broad
spectrum of substrates.
Extrusion aid, die lubricant, mold release, pigment and filler
dispersion aid and polyester segments in urethanes and block
polyesters.

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.

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44,074-4
h

Polycaprolactone [24980-41-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,940-5
h

Polycaprolactone diol [36890-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,941-3
h

Polycaprolactone diol [36890-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,942-1
h

Polycaprolactone diol [36890-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Biodegradable polymer. Average Mn ca. 80,000 (GPC). Melt


index (125C/44 psi, ASTM D 1238-73) 1.0g/10min.
Tensile strength (2in/min) : 41.4 MPa
Ultimate elongation (2in/min) : 800-1000%
Impact (Izod, notched
ASTM D 256-73A) : 350 J/m
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240-75) : 55
Properties......see 44,075-2.
Applications....see 44,075-2.
d 1.073 FT-IR 2(3),4627B Safety 2,2867B R&S 1(2),3167I
IRRITANT
Paste. Average Mn ca. 530. Softening temp. 35

Waxy solid. Average Mn ca. 1,250. Softening temp. 45

O
O

CH CH O
2
2

CH (CH ) CH O
2
23 2

H
n

Solid. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Softening temp. 50

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

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95.20

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5g
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1L

35.00

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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

Polycaprolactone triol [37625-56-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,106-8

Poly(carbodihydridosilane) [74056-94-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(HPCS, hydridopolycarbosilane) bp 50 nr1.5090 d 0.950

Si

CH

H
n

Fp 79F(26C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Chlorine-free silicon carbide precursor
Wear coating and sealer coating for ceramic composites and
precursor for porous composites for high-temperature filters and
catalysts.

45,875-9
N

Si
H

206

52,261-9

3
CH

2
n

Polycarbodiimide, 50 wt. % solution in propylene glycol . . . . . . . . .


methyl ether acetate
Multifunctional cross-linking agent. Reacts with carboxylate
groups. Viscosity (Brookfield, 20C) 50-400 cps
Slowly hydrolyzed by water, hydroxyl and amine groups.
For cross-linking waterborne carboxylated polymers in coatings,
inks and adhesives. Improves coating durability.

CH

Paste. Average Mn ca. 900. Softening temp. 30

d 1.070 FT-IR 2(1),997A Safety 2,2867D


Viscous liquid. Average Mn ca. 300. Softening temp. 10

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

Polycaprolactone triol [37625-56-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
CH O
2

20,038-7
h

Polycarbomethylsilane, electronic grade [62306-27-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[polycarbosilane, poly[(methylsilylene)methylene]]
mp > 300 d 1.100
Polymeric precursor of SiC ceramics. Average Mw ca. 3,500
Typical solvents include THF, hexane, xylene and toluene
Ceramic coating from polymer melt or solution.

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CH

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(carbonate urethane), hard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(carbonate urethane), medium hard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FT-IR 2(3),4629A LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Copolymer of poly(1,6-hexyl-1,2-ethyl carbonate) diol, 4,4'
methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate) and 1,4-butanediol. Average Mw
ca. 237,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 73,000 (GPC). density 1.216
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 7,000-9,100 psi
Hardness (Shore D) : 75
Properties......see 41,831-5.

C NH

CH

Poly(carbonate urethane), soft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FT-IR 2(3),4628D LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Copolymer of poly(1,6-hexyl-1,2-ethyl carbonate) diol, 4,4'
methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate) and 1,4-butanediol. Average Mw
ca. 256,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 76,000 (GPC). density 1.211
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 7,000-8,500 psi
Hardness (Shore D) : 55
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 81C
Properties......see 41,831-5.

C NH

CH
O

Polycarbomethylsilane, electronic grade [62306-27-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[polycarbosilane, poly[(methylsilylene)methylene]]

FT-IR 2(3),4628C LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Copolymer of poly(1,6-hexyl-1,2-ethyl carbonate) diol, 4,4'
methylenebis(phenyl isocyanate) and 1,4-butanediol. Average Mw
ca. 264,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 81,000 (GPC). density 1.189
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 6,500-7,500 psi
Hardness (Shore A) : 80
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 70C
Resistant to biodegradation, abrasion resistant and
biocampatible.

C NH

CH

Polycarbomethylsilane, electronic grade [62306-27-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[polycarbosilane, poly[(methylsilylene)methylene]]

25g

60.00

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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

Polymeric precursor of SiC ceramics. Average Mw ca. 800


Typical solvents include THF, hexane, xylene and toluene
Ceramic coating from polymer melt or solution.

41,831-5

$
60.00

Polymeric precursor of SiC ceramics. Average Mw ca. 1,400


Typical solvents include THF, hexane, xylene and toluene
Ceramic coating from polymer melt or solution.

CH

25g

Polymeric precursor of SiC ceramics. Average Mw ca. 2,000


Typical solvents include THF, hexane, xylene and toluene
Ceramic coating from polymer melt or solution.

CH

Polycarbomethylsilane, electronic grade [62306-27-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[polycarbosilane, poly[(methylsilylene)methylene]]

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

Poly(chloromethylstyrene), see 18,253-2, Poly(vinylbenzyl


chloride)
Polychloroprene [9010-98-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
d 1.230 R&S 1(2),3153L RTECS# EI9640000
Chunks. Contains 10% cis, 85% trans. Tg -48. Tm 115.
Mooney viscosity 50

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CH C
2

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

Chunks. Contains 10% cis, 85% trans. Tg -48. Mooney


viscosity 40

Chunks. Contains 10% cis, 85% trans. Tg -48. Mooney


viscosity 100

Powder. Average Mw ca. 75,000 (GPC). Tg 106

250g

Cl

42,691-1
h

Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) [9002-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,471-0
h

Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene) [9002-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,693-8
h

Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene-co-vinylidene fluoride) [9010-75-7] . .

52,762-9
th

Poly(copper phthalocyanine) [26893-93-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,805-0
h

Poly[(o-cresyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [29690-82-2] . . . . . .

Cl
CF CF
2

Cl
CF CF
2

Cl
C

CF

CH CF
2 2

Powder. Tm (DSC, onset) 210


Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 32-37 MPa
Flow rate (230C,
100 MPa, 1 mm dia, 1mmL) : 2 x 10-3 cc/sec
Hardness (Shore D) : 75-85
Dielectric constant (ASTM D 150, 103Hz) : 2.6
Properties......see 42,691-1.
Applications....see 42,691-1.
mp 105 d 2.000
Granules. ca. 26 mole % vinylidene fluoride. Tg (DSC,
onset) 23
Tensile strength at yield : 15.9 MPa
Hardness (Shore D) : 64
Impact strength (Izod, notched, 25C) : No break
Soluble in conventional solvents. Resistant to acids and most
bases and has low permeability to moisture.
Additive to lacquers, paints and putties, binder for pyrotechnics
and propellants and coating for printed circuits, wire and optic
fibers.
mp > 350 kmax 921nm
Dye content ~60%

N
N

d 2.100 RTECS# KM6555000


High performance crystalline engineering thermoplastic.
Tensile strength at break (25C, ASTM D 638) 30 MPa. Tm (DSC)
210-215
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 75-80
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
25C, ASTM D 256) : 80 J/m
Chemical resistance, near-zero moisture absorption, low creep,
high optical transparency, high electrical insulating capacity,
non-flammable and low coefficient of thermal expansion.
Valves, seals, packaging films, electroluminescent display
panels, bearings where high wear is a problem.

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

mp 32-42 d 1.120 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 540. Viscosity (50 wt. % in toluene, 25) 10 cps
Equivalents of epoxy/100g : 0.500
Average epoxide functionality : 2.7
Softening point (ring and ball) : 32-42C
For high temperature adhesives, coatings, electrical and
laminating products.

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O
O CH

2
CH

O
O CH

3
CH

2
CH

O
O CH

3
CH

2
CH

40,551-5
h

Poly[(o-cresyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [37382-79-9] . . . . . .

40,804-2
h

Poly[(o-cresyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [29690-82-2] . . . . . .

40,803-4
h

Poly[(o-cresyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [29690-82-2] . . . . . .

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

Average Mn ca. 1,080. Viscosity (50 wt. % in toluene, 25)


25 cps
Equivalents of epoxy/100g : 0.445
Average epoxide functionality : 4.8
Softening point (ring and ball) : 68-78C
Applications....see 40,805-0.
Average Mn ca. 1,270. Viscosity (50 wt. % in toluene, 25)
60 cps
Equivalents of epoxy/100g : 0.425
Average epoxide functionality : 5.4
Softening point (ring and ball) : 85-100C
Applications....see 40,805-0.

$
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

Pellets, amorphous polymer. ca. 29 wt. % ethylene


terephthalate
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 48 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 110
Clear, tough polymer with good melt strength at processing
temperatures.
Extrusion, injection and blow molded into films, sheets and
tubes.

43,533-3
h

O CH
2

mp 70-75 FT-IR 2(3),4631A IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 870. Viscosity (60 wt. % solution in MEK, 25)
35-50 cps. Tg (DSC) 37-39
Average epoxide functionality : 5
Applications....see 40,805-0.

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

Poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) [25768-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(1,3-cyclopentylenevinylene), see 45,305-6,


Polynorbornene

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53,357-2

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

Amorphous fluoropolymer. Average Mn 60,000-70,000. Direct


adhesion onto metal(for e.g. Al, Cu) as well as Si, SiO2, SiN, and
glass substrates; no pretreatment of substrate required.
Viscosity ca. 300 cP.
For physical, electrical, and optical properties, see 53,357-2.
For chemical resistance properties and solublity, see 53,357-2.
For applications, see 53,357-2.

$
90.00

Amorphous fluoropolymer. Average Mn ca. 100,000. Direct


adhesion to metal (for e.g. Al, Cu) substrates. Prior to coating on
Si, SiO2, SiN, glass substrates, pretreatment of substrates with
silane coupling agent (for e.g aminopropyltriethoxysilane,
44,014-0) is recommended. Viscosity ca.1270 cP.
For physical, electrical, and optical properties, see 53,357-2.
For chemical resistance properties and solubility, see 53,357-2.
For applications, see 53,357-2.

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

Poly(1-decene), hydrogenated [68649-12-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

bp > 316 nr1.4620 d 0.833


Viscosity (40C) 50 cSt

Fp >230F(110C)

Viscosity (40C) 400 cSt

Viscosity (40C) 1,350 cSt

bp > 316 nr1.4550 d 0.818 Fp >230F(110C)


Viscosity (40C) 20 cSt. Mixture of trimer and tetramer

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49,534-4

51,085-8

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

CH

40,901-4
h

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), medium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


molecular weight, 20 wt. % in water [26062-79-3]

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), low molecular . . . . . . . . .


weight, 20 wt. % in water [26062-79-3]
Average Mw ca. 100,000-200,000

Cl

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), high molecular . . . . . . . .


weight, 20 wt. % in water [26062-79-3] nr1.3700 d 1.040

Average Mw ca. 200,000-350,000

CH

40,902-2
h

Cl

N
CH

CH

Poly(3-decylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regiorandom [110851-65-5] . . . . . . .

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

Poly(diallyl isophthalate) [25035-78-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

d 1.256 FT-IR 2(3),4632A Safety 2,2869D R&S 1(2),3169C


RTECS# CZ4210000
Powder. Average Mn ca. 30,000, average Mw ca. 500,000

R&S 1(2),3185F HYGROSCOPIC

25mL
1L
4L

Poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride), very low . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


molecular weight, 40 wt. % in water [26062-79-3]

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

Solid state properties described in J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994,


117, 233
Black solid. Conducting polymer. Greater than 98.5% head-totail regiospecific conformation. Average Mw ca. 42,000, average
Mn ca. 30,000
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Soluble in chlorinated solvents. Partially soluble in THF and
ether.
For applications see 44,570-3.

CH (CH ) CH
2
28 3
S

Poly(3-decylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regioregular [110851-65-5] . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-vinylpyridine), see 37,782-1, 2,6-Di-tertbutylpyridine, polymer-bound


Poly(dicyclopentadiene-co-p-cresol) [68610-51-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,839-2
h

O
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2

C
n

Poly[di(ethylene glycol) adipate] [9010-89-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp < -14 bp > 300 nr1.4760 d 1.192 Fp >230F(110C)
HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 2,500. Viscosity (25C) 11,000 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.0
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 45

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O CH CH O CH CH O
2
2
2
2

RO

CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2

R=

45,838-4
h

Poly[di(ethylene glycol) adipate] [9010-89-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly[di(ethylene glycol)/glycerol-alt-adipic acid], polyol . . . . . . . . . . .


[26760-54-3]

250mL
1L

19.30
53.20

Poly[di(ethylene glycol) phthalate] diol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL

22.70

Poly[di(ethylene glycol) phthalate] diol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL

22.70

Poly[di(ethylene glycol)/trimethylolpropane-alt-adipic acid], . . . . .


polyol [28183-09-7] mp < -17 bp > 300 nr1.4780

250mL
1L

17.00
35.10

1g

72.80

d 1.180 Fp >230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC


Average Mn ca. 2,300. Viscosity (25C) 18,000 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.5
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 60

46,962-9

250mL
1L

nr1.5190 d 1.240 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Equivalent wt. 178. Average Mn ca. 356. Viscosity (25C) 2,0003,000 cps

OCH CH OCH CH OH
2 2
2 2

R=

Poly[di(ethylene glycol)/glycerol-alt-adipic acid], polyol . . . . . . . . . . .


[26760-54-3] mp < -14 bp > 350 nr1.4780 d 1.198

nr1.5320 d 1.260 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Equivalent wt. 288. Average Mn ca. 576. Viscosity (25C) 25,000
cps. Tg -28
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 190-200
Improves polyester hydrolytic stability. Promotes bonding to
various plastics and metals.
Flexibilizer for polyurethanes.

46,081-8
n

31.70

Average Mn ca. 2,600. Viscosity (25C) 18,000 cps. Hydroxyl


functionality 2.4
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 50
Equivalent weight : 1100

(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

Amorphous water-soluble thermoplastic polymer. Average Mn


ca. 8,000 (GPC vs polyester std). 5-8 mole % sulfonate groups.
Tg (DSC, onset) 52
Hydroxyl number : <10
Acid number : <2
Soluble in water, methylene chloride and 1,6-hexanediol.
Insoluble in cyclohexane, diisopropyl ketone and 2-ethylhexanol.
Priming, adhesion promotion, flocculation aid, temporary waterremovable coating and polymeric dispersant.

CH CH O CH CH
2
2
2
2

O
n

Average Mn ca. 500. Viscosity (25C) 550 cps. Hydroxyl


functionality 2.0
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 220

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.

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46,961-0
F

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

Amorphous copolymer. Melt index (260C/5.0kg) 2g/10min. 65


mole % dioxole. Tg 160
Licensed under U.S. Patent 4 754 009 and several use patents
Tensile strength (ASTM D 1708) : 27 MPa
Dielectric constant (ASTM D 150, at 1 MHz) : 1.934
Optical transmission (ASTM D 1003) : >95%
Contact angle with water : 104
Critical surface energy : 15.7 dynes/cm
Hardness (Rockwell, ASTM D 785, 23C) : 103

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

Poly(1,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline), tech. [26780-96-1] . . . . . .

19,101-9

Poly(dimer acid-co-alkyl polyamine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R&S 1(2),3179C RTECS# TQ2625000


Antioxidant.
Tg 78 (DSC, onset)

n = 6-8

d 0.970 FT-IR 2(3),4632D Safety 2,2862D R&S 1(2),3169N


Pellets. Softening point (ring and ball) 95
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

19,103-5

Poly(dimer acid-co-alkyl polyamine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.980 FT-IR 2(3),4633A Safety 2,2862D R&S 1(2),3169O
Pellets. Softening point (ring and ball) 130

19,104-3

Poly(dimer acid-co-alkyl polyamine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.980 FT-IR 2(3),4633B Safety 2,2862D
Pellets. Softening point (ring and ball) 140

43,464-7
h

Poly(dimer acid-co-ethylene glycol), hydrogenated [68855-78-7] .

43,465-5

Poly(dimer acid-co-1,6-hexanediol-co-adipic acid), . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


hydrogenated FT-IR 2(3),4634B

nr1.4790 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4634A


Dihydroxy terminated, linear oligomer. Average Mn ca. 1,000.
Viscosity (25C) 3,000-4,000 cps
Representative structure shown
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 100-130
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.5
Moisture content : <0.1 wt. %
Pour point : ca. -22C
Low water content and low acid value. Good flexibility and
hydrolytic stability. Gives high quality rigid foams not blown
with fluorocarbons.
Comonomer in polyurethanes used in flexible and rigid foams,
sealants, coatings, synthetic leather and adhesives.

Waxy solid. Dihydroxy terminated, linear oligomer. Average Mn


ca. 2,000. Viscosity (75C) 550-650 cps. Tg 45-47
Representative structure shown
Softening temperature : ca. 45C
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 52-60
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.5
Moisture content : <0.1 wt. %
Properties......see 43,464-7.
Applications....see 43,464-7.
CH

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

Poly(dimethylamine-co-epichlorohydrin), 50 wt. % solution . . . . . .


in water [25988-97-0] nr1.4270 d 1.100 IRRITANT

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

nr1.4380 d 1.140 IRRITANT


Average Mw ca. 250,000

40,913-8
h

Poly(dimethylamine-co-epichlorohydrin-co- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ethylenediamine), 50 wt. % solution in water [42751-79-1]
Average Mw ca. 75,000

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CH

18,180-3
h

CH

CH

18,178-1
h

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) [25134-01-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,184-6

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), secondary standard [9016-00-6] . . . . . . . . . .

Powder. Tg 211. Tm 268

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 5 cSt [63148-62-9] .

5mL
250mL
1L

17.30
53.40
147.20

37,832-1
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 10 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr 1.4000 d 0.930 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 100 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr 1.4040 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

37,837-2
h

3
3

RTECS# TQ2690000

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 350 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr 1.4050 d 0.968 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

O Si
CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 50 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr 1.4030 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)

3
3

RTECS# TQ2690000

O Si
CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 20 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr 1.4020 d 0.950 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

37,835-6
h
3

RTECS# TQ2690000

O Si
CH

nr 1.3990 d 0.913 FT-IR 2(3),4636A R&S 1(2),3179F


RTECS# TQ2690000

37,834-8
h
3

17.30
41.10
137.80

31,766-7
h

O Si
CH

5mL
50mL
250mL

3
3

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 0.65 cSt. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[107-46-0] (hexamethyldisiloxane) FW 162.38 nr 1.3770

17.30
41.20
141.00

O Si
CH

169.50

5mL
50mL
250mL

3
3

1set

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 1.0 cSt [107-51-7] . .


(octamethyltrisiloxane)

O Si
CH

90.00

46,931-9
h
3

Si
CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), secondary standard, molecular . . . . . . . . .


weight series [9016-00-6]

d 0.760 Fp 33F(0C) RTECS# JM9237000


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

CH

Si
CH

25g

Set contains 25g of 3 different M.W.s


A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

Si
CH

CH

Si
CH

CH

Si
CH

16.00
35.30
51.40

FT-IR 2(3),4635C R&S 1(2),3179F RTECS# TQ2690000


Clear, viscous liquid. A lot specific analysis is included with
each unit. Typical Mw 95,000. Typical Mn 30,000

36,187-9
CH

5g
100g
250g

O Si
CH

$
120.80

O
CH

25g

Powder. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit


Typical Mw 244,000. Typical Mn 32,000

O
CH

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide), secondary standard . . . . .


[25134-01-4] FT-IR 2(3),4634D Safety 2,2870B R&S 1(2),3177E

RTECS# JT6484500

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CH

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 100,000 cSt . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4050 d 0.971 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

45,765-5
O

CH

Si

Si

CH
CH

CH

Si

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 60,000 cSt. . . . . . . . . . .


[9016-00-6] nr1.4040 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4636B

O Si

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 30,000 cSt. . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4050 d 0.971 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

O Si

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 12,500 cSt. . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4050 d 0.971 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 10,000 cSt. . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4050 d 0.971 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

RTECS# TQ2690000

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 1,000 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4040 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(2),3179F

O Si
CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), 200fluid, viscosity 500 cSt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[63148-62-9] nr1.4040 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C)

48,030-4

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), aminoalkyl functionalized, see


48,258-7, Poly(dimethylsiloxane bis[[3-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]propyl]dimethoxysilyl] ether
Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-(3-aminopropyl)methylsiloxane] . . . . . . . . .
Amine equivalent wt. 4,400 g/mol. Viscosity (25C) 90 cSt

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . .


[106214-84-0] bp > 200 nr1.4100 d 0.980
Fp >230F(110C)
Viscosity 50 cSt. Amine number 0.6-0.8 meq/g

48,169-6

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . .


[106214-84-0]
Viscosity 2,000 cSt. Average Mn ca. 27,000. Amine number 0.070.09 meq/g

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48,124-6
CH
HO R

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), chlorine terminated [67923-13-1]. . . . . . . . . .

48,028-2

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), diglycidyl ether terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[130167-23-6] nr1.4240 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-dimer acid), bis(perfluorododecyl) . . . .


terminated d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4636D

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

Viscosity ca. 10,000 cSt. Contains 5 wt. % diphenylsiloxane.


Mn ca. 49,000

48,256-0
h
3

Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-diphenylsiloxane), divinyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
terminated [68951-96-2] nr1.4650 d 1.036

Viscosity ca. 1,000 cSt. Contains 15 wt. % diphenylsiloxane.


Mn ca. 18,900

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

bp > 177 nr1.4060 d 1.000 Fp 185F(85C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Viscosity ca. 3 cSt. Mn ca. 3,000

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

Average Mn ca. 12,000. ca. 8 wt. % of fluorine


Softening point : 49C
Similar to FOMBLIN materials. Waxy semi-solid at room
temperature, highly lubricious and liquifies under slight
pressure.
Fiber lubricant and non-greasy hydrophobic coating.

Si
CH

CH CF
2 2

100g
500g

Epoxy equivalent wt. 490 g/mol. Viscosity (25C) 15 cSt

Cl
CF

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), bis(12-hydroxystearate) terminated . . . . . .


[133448-13-2] d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4636C

48,165-3
h

43,490-6
C

$
22.70
56.50

Soft wax. Average Mn ca. 2,300


Harder than 43,488-4. Liquefies under pressure to give a highly
lubricious film. Insoluble in water. Contains pendant hydroxyl
groups.
Applications....see 43,488-4.

CH (CH ) CH CHCH (CH ) CH


2
2
24 3
28 2
OH

CH
3

25mL
100mL

Hydroxyl value 20 mg KOH/g. Viscosity (25C) 100 cps. Mn ca.


5,600. Primary hydroxyl groups
Oxygen permeability.
Reactive resin modifier, paint additive and mold release agent.

43,489-2
OH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), bis(hydroxyalkyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[156327-07-0] nr1.4090 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C)

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

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43,488-4
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
2 15 2

CH
O

CH

CH
CH

CH

Si

CH

CH
O

CH

CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3

Si

d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4637A


Soft wax. Average Mn ca. 2,300
Liquifies under slight pressure. Insoluble in water. High
lubricious.
Hydrophobic, non-greasy, lubricating films. Dispersant for
pigments.

Si

CH

Si

y CH

CH CH
2
2

48,031-2

Si

CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), distearate terminated [130169-63-0] . . . . . .

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

3600 g/epoxide. Viscosity (25C) ca. 3,300 cst

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydride terminated [70900-21-9] . . . . . . . . . .

CH

3
Si H
n CH
3

48,206-4
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydride terminated [70900-21-9] . . . . . . . . . .

CH

48,214-5
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydride terminated [70900-21-9] . . . . . . . . . .

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)

Viscosity ca. 500 cSt. Average Mn ca. 17,500

Viscosity ca. 1,000 cSt. Average Mn ca. 24,000

Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-[3-[2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy]- . . . . . . . . . .
propyl]methylsiloxane]

48,193-9
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

48,195-5
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

OH

bp 182 nr1.4050 d 0.950 Fp 155F(68C)


Viscosity ca. 25 cSt. Mn ca. 550

IRRITANT

n
3

Viscosity ca. 65 cSt

Si
CH

bp 230 nr1.3970
Average Mn ca. 580

Viscosity 150 cSt. Water soluble


Lubricant and foaming agent.

Si
CH

bp > 149 nr1.4510 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C)


Viscosity (25C) 1,000-3,000 cps
Cloud point (1 wt. % in H2O) : 34-42C
Soluble in water

Viscosity 75 cSt. Water soluble


Emulsifier and foaming agent.

48,033-9
CH
3

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), ethoxylated, hydroxypropoxylate . . . . . . . .


end-capped [68037-63-8]

Poly(dimethylsiloxane) ethoxylate/propoxylate [68037-64-9] . . . . . .

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), ethoxylated, dihydroxy terminated . . . . . . .


[68037-63-8] bp > 150 nr1.4540 d 1.060 Fp 175F(79C)

Dihydroxy functional. 80 wt. % EO/PO

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

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CH
HO

CH
O

CH

CH
HO

HO

CH O
3

CH

CH
H

OH

218

20.50
80.90

Viscosity ca. 1,000 cSt. Mn ca. 6,000. Blend of two different


molecular weight materials

50mL
250mL

17.00
67.90

Dihydroxy functional reactive silicone fluid. Viscosity


(Brookfield, #3 spindle, 20 rpm, 25C) 1,800-2,200 cSt
Residual acid : <2 ppm
Imparts water repellency and softness to paper and textiles.
Textile and paper coatings.

100mL
500mL

15.30
46.40

Viscosity ca. 3,500 cSt

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

Viscosity ca. 8,000 cSt

Dihydroxy functional reactive silicone fluid. Viscosity (25C)


18,000-22,000 cSt
Can be polymerized using small amounts of multi-functional
silanes, aided by organometallic salts.
Component of silicone room temperature vulcanizing system
that incorporates reinforcing aids or fillers.
Viscosity ca. 50,000 cSt. Mn ca. 110,000

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), methoxy terminated [68951-97-3] . . . . . . . . .

Si

Si
CH

43,536-8
h

Viscosity ca. 750 cSt

$
15.90
49.40

CH

CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

CH
O

48,200-5
h

Si

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

Si

CH

43,299-7
h

CH

CH

48,199-8
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

OH

CH
H

48,216-1
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

Si
CH

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

Dihydroxy functional reactive silicone fluid. Viscosity (25C)


90-150 cSt
Acid value : 0.05 max
Imparts water repellency.
Chemically incorporates dimethylsiloxane functionality into
various polymers. Plasticizer for silicone elastomers, base
polymer for silicone water repellents and hydrophobic modifying
agent for silica.

100mL
500mL

Si
CH

43,298-9
h

Si
CH

HO

48,197-1
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Si
CH

48,196-3
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

OH

H
n

CH
H

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), hydroxy terminated [70131-67-8] . . . . . . . . . .

Si
CH

43,297-0
h

CH

3
O

Si
y CH

H
3

nr1.4040 d 0.980 Fp 315F(157C) TOXIC


Difunctional oligomer. Average Mw ca. 27,000. Viscosity
1,000 cSt
Room temperature, moisture curable oligomer.
Surface treatments for hydroxyl containing substrates and anticaking agents.
nr1.3960 d 1.000 Fp 150F(65C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
Contains 96 wt. % methylhydrosiloxane monomer units.
Viscosity (25C) 20-40 cSt
Modification of polyester and methacrylic resins. Waterproofing
agent. Hydrophobizing agent for powders, silicas and fillers.

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.

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CH
CH

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

d 1.040 Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Viscosity (25C) 600-1200 cps
Surface tension : 25.5 dynes/cm2 at 25C
Soluble in cold water, acetone, toluene and lower alcohols.
Becomes insoluble in water above 43C.
Promotes leveling and surfactant properties in films. Mold
release agent. Lubricating agent.

H
a

CH

Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-. . . . . .
graft-poly(ethylene glycol) 3-aminopropyl ether [133779-15-4]

d 0.990 Fp 50F(10C) FT-IR 2(3),4637C FLAMMABLE LIQUID


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 4,000. ca. 4 quaternary groups per molecule.
Contains ca. 30 wt. % proprietary fatty acid quat. and ca. 30 wt.
% isopropanol
Dispersible in water. Substantive to substrates.
Additive to hard surface cleaners. Leaves a waxy shine. Provides
softening and conditioning to fibers.

34.00
112.00

Average viscosity ca. 95 cSt. Contains 82 wt. % ethylene oxide

OCH
3

43,492-2

CH

25mL
150mL

Average viscosity ca. 45 cSt. Contains 80 wt. % ethylene oxide

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]

nr1.4430 d 1.007 Fp 122F(50C) IRRITANT


Average viscosity ca. 20 cSt. Contains 75 wt. % ethylene oxide

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

bp > 100 nr1.4540 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),4637B
Average Mn ca. 4,000. ca. four amino groups per molecule.
Amine functional silicone
Soluble in water. Exhibits an inverse cloud point. Contributes to
gloss.

R = H or
CH CH O
2 2

50mL
250mL

Average viscosity ca. 260 cSt. Contains 4% methylhydrosiloxane, trimethylsilyl terminated

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

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46,828-2
CH
CH

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
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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

Average Mn ca. 560


Hydroxyl value (meq KOH/g) : 100
Insoluble in water. High gloss, lubricity and organic emollient
compatibility.
Used in commercial products as hair glossing agent and skin
emollient.

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

Viscosity 1,000 cSt


Lubricant, defoaming agent.

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

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), monohydroxy terminated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4080 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,3264
RTECS# TQ2690000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 4,670. Viscosity (25C) ca. 79 cSt
Lubricant.
Resin modifier and paint additive.

39,630-3
C H
4 9

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), monoglycidyl ether terminated . . . . . . . . . . .


[157723-26-7] nr1.4080 d 0.970 Fp 392F(200C)

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.

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CH
H C
2

CH

Si

CH

CH
H C
2

CH

CH

CH
O

42,377-7
h

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), vinyl terminated [68951-99-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si CH CH
2
n CH
3

O
O

Poly(dimethylsiloxane), vinyl terminated [68083-19-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

bp > 93 nr1.4052 d 0.965 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# VW3300000
Divinyl functional reactive silicone fluid. Viscosity (25C)
850-1,150 cSt
Iodine value : 2.2-3.5
Polymer may be heat or room temperature cured.
Polymerization produces no volatile gases.
bp 230 nr1.4060 d 0.930 Fp 68F(20C) FT-IR 2(3),4439B
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 780
Contributes hydrophobicity and flexibility to a network
polymer.
Difunctional vinyl macromonomer.

Poly(dipentene), see 45,755-8, Polylimonene


Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphite [116265-68-0] . . . . . . . . .
nr1.5390 d 1.175 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4638A
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Heat stabilizer for PVC. Stabilizer for plastics. Average Mn 2,100

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

Poly(3-dodecylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regiorandom [104934-53-4] . . . .


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
2 10 3

POLYDMAP, see 43,640-2, Dimethylaminopyridine,


polymer-bound, wetted with toluene
Poly(3-dodecylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regioregular [104934-53-4]. . . . .

18,186-2
h

Polyepichlorohydrin [24969-06-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,716-7
h

Poly(epichlorohydrin-co-ethylene oxide) [24969-10-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,717-5
h

Poly(epichlorohydrin-co-ethylene oxide-co-allyl glycidyl . . . . . . . . . .


ether) [26587-37-1] d 1.320

CH CHO
2
CH O CH CH
2
2

d 1.360 FT-IR 2(3),4638B R&S 1(2),3157K


Slab/chunk. Average Mw ca. 700,000 (GPC)

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.

74 wt. % epichlorohydrin. Viscosity (Mooney, ML 1+4, 100C)


63-77. Contains 0.3% antioxidant. Tg -36
Properties......see 45,716-7.
Applications....see 45,716-7.

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.

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CHCH

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

Poly(ethyl acrylate), secondary standard [9003-32-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,188-9
h

Poly(ethyl acrylate) [9003-32-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,815-5
h

Poly[ethyl acrylate-co-methacrylic acid-co-3-(1-isocyanato-1- . . . . .


methylethyl)-a-methylstyrene], adduct with ethoxylated
nonylphenol, 25 wt. % solution in water [96828-31-8] bp 73

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

Fp 75F(23C) FT-IR 2(3),4638D Safety 2,2871A


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Typical Mw 120,000. Typical Mn 25,000
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 95,000 (GPC). Tg -23

26,935-2
h

Polyethylene, powder, spectrophotometric grade [9002-88-4] . . . .

42,802-7
h

Polyethylene, low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,803-5
h

Polyethylene, low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,804-3
h

Polyethylene, low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,805-1
h

Polyethylene, low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp 130-145 Merck Index 12,7728 Safety 2,2871B


R&S 1(2),3151A RTECS# TQ3325000
d 0.922 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.5g/10min.
Tm (DSC, peak) 115
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 1,450 psi
Good film toughness.
Injection or blow molded small items, caps and closures.
mp 104-115 d 0.918 Merck Index 12,7728
RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 7g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 84C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 1,700 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 50
MVTR (24 hr, ASTM E 96) : 0.26g/m2
Good adhesion and heat seal properties. Low tear strength.
Extrusion molding of films for flexible packaging, foil mounting,
laminating and aseptic packaging.
mp 116 d 0.925 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 25g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 93C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 1,400 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
-50C, ASTM D 256) : 45.4 J/m
Good toughness, processability and appearance.
Injection and blow molded toys, housewares and lids.
mp 115 d 0.923 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 55g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 93C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 930 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
-50C, ASTM D 256) : 26.7 J/m
Low viscosity, high melt flow.
Injection and blow molded lids and general purpose containers.

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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

Polyethylene, linear low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,808-6
h

Polyethylene, linear low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,810-8
h

Polyethylene, linear low density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,211-9
h

Polyethylene, medium density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,190-0
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,796-9
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,797-7
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,798-5
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

mp 100-125 d 0.918 Merck Index 12,7728


RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.0g/10min.
Copolymerized with 5-10 wt. % hexene.
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 882) : 5,800 psi
Gloss (45, ASTM D 523) : 50
No-slip or anti-block additive. Films have good puncture
resistance and heat seal strength.
Film applications having good drawdown and toughness.

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

mp 100-125 d 0.935 Merck Index 12,7728


RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5.5g/10min.
Copolymerized with 5-12 wt. % butene
Tensile strength at yield (2in/min, ASTM D 638) : 2,250 psi
Excellent environmental stress-cracking resistance, low
temperature impact strength and warp resistance.
Rotational molding of agricultural and chemical storage
containers.
mp 100-125 d 0.929 Merck Index 12,7728
RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 100g/10min.
Copolymerized with 5-10 wt. % hexene
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 2,300 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 57
Very high flow rate.
Injection molding of multi-cavity tooling and thin-walled parts.
mp 109-111 d 0.940 Merck Index 12,7728 FT-IR 2(3),4639C
R&S 1(2),3151A RTECS# TQ3325000
Powder
d 0.950 Merck Index 12,7728 FT-IR 2(3),4639D
Safety 2,2871B R&S 1(2),3151A RTECS# TQ3325000
Beads. Average Mw ca. 125,000. Melt index 0.25. Tm 130
mp 125-140 d 0.946 Merck Index 12,7728
RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 4g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 125C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 4,100 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 65
Excellent impact, warp and environmental stress-crack
resistance.
Injection molded into buckets and tanks.
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5.5g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 129C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 4,200 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 62
Good impact resistance and high stiffness.
Injection molded toys, crates, housewares and overcaps.
mp 125-140 d 0.952 Merck Index 12,7728
RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 10.5g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 125C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 4,000 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 66
Excellent stiffness and impact and warp resistance.
Injection molded car seats, mower parts and pails.

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CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2 2

42,799-3
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,801-9
h

Polyethylene, high density [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,901-5
h

Polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight [9002-88-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,426-4
h

Polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight, surface-modified. . . . .


[9002-88-4] d 0.940 Merck Index 12,7728

224

d 0.940 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000


Self-lubricating; extraordinary wear properties. Average Mw
3,000,000-6,000,000. Tm (DSC) 138C
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525B) : 136C
Maximum tensile strength (2in/min) : 40 mPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 52
Coefficient of friction (Cr-plated steel,
23C, static, ASTM D 1894) : 0.20-0.25
Abrasion, corrosion and impact resistance exceeds many
conventional materials, including steel and expensive metals
and alloys.
Bearings, gears, bushings and other moving parts.

1kg
3kg

19.30
41.50

250g
1kg

13.90
31.40

250g
1kg

18.70
50.40

Polyethylene, ultra-high molecular weight, surface-modified. . . . .


[9002-88-4]

100g
500g

25.80
82.80

250g
1kg

15.60
32.50

Powder. Average particle size 25 micron. Particle surface is


modified to contain acid and hydroxy groups. mp (DSC,
peak) 144
Properties......see 43,426-4.
Applications....see 43,426-4.

42,777-2
h
CH CH
2 2

mp 121 d 0.947 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000


Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 42g/10min. Tm
(DSC, onset) 121C
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 121C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 3,160 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched, -50C, ASTM D 256) : 29.9 J/m
High stiffness and impact and warp resistance.
Injection molded, thin-walled containers and housewares.

$
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

mp 125-140 d 0.962 Merck Index 12,7728


RTECS# TQ3325000
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 36g/10min.
Contains no additives
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 125C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 4,940 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 63
High stiffness and good warp resistance.
Injection molding, thin-walled containers and housewares.

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.

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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

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) [9010-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,867-2
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) [9010-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,672-5
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) [9010-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,671-7
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid) [9010-77-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,674-1
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid), sodium salt [25750-82-7] . . . . . . . . . . .

42,673-3
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid, sodium salt) [25750-82-7] . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp 112 d 0.930 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000


Average Mw ca. 15,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 5,500 (GPC).
Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel, 150C) 37.2 poise
Softening point (ring and ball) : 119C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
High density wax with high softening point and improved
resistance to solvents and oils.
Additive to cosmetics, hot melt adhesives and printing inks and
dispersing aid for color concentrates.
mp 90 d 0.906 Merck Index 12,7728 RTECS# TQ3325000
Average Mw ca. 35,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 7,700 (GPC). Melt
index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 2,250g/10min. Viscosity
(Brookfield Thermosel, 150C) 78 poise
Softening point (ring and ball) : 104C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
Contributes high gloss, low moisture transfer, grease resistance
and heat sealability.
Hot melt coating for paper, additive in cast moldings, candles,
oil-based inks and hot melt adhesives.
d 0.960 Safety 2,1603A R&S 1(2),3183D
Beads. 20 wt. % acrylic acid

IRRITANT

15 wt. % acrylic acid. Viscosity (Brookfield, 140C) 600 cps.


mp (DSC, peak) 87
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 112-130
Drop point (Mettler) : 92C
Hardness (25C, ASTM D 5) : 15 dmm max.
10 wt. % acrylic acid. Viscosity (Brookfield, 140C) 650 cps
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 70-78
Drop point (Mettler) : 95C
Hardness (25C, ASTM D 5) : 8 dmm max.
Forms reversible ionic clusters (crosslinks). Promotes adhesion
to various substrates. Tougher, more chemically resistant and
more transparent than parent acid copolymer.
Processing and performance additive. Promotes crystallization
of PET. Assists dispersion of additives in plastics.
Powder. 5 wt. % acrylic acid. Viscosity (Brookfield, 145C)
575 cps
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 37-44
Drop point (Mettler) : 105C
Hardness (25C, ASTM D 5) : 2.5 dmm max.
Properties......see 42,672-5.
Applications....see 42,672-5.
d 0.950
15 wt. % acrylic acid, 80% in sodium salt form. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 190C) 110 poise. Tm (DSC) 82
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 20
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,350 psi
Hardness (ASTM D 5) : 0.6 dmm
Properties......see 42,672-5.
Applications....see 42,672-5.
5 wt. % acrylic acid, 100% in sodium salt form. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 190C) 70 poise. Tm (DSC) 98
Acid number : nil
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,200 psi
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 3.1 ft-lbs/in
Properties......see 42,672-5.
Applications....see 42,672-5.

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

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CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2
O C

42,677-6
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid), zinc salt [28208-80-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,676-8
h

Poly(ethylene-co-acrylic acid, zinc salt) [28208-80-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,191-9
h

Poly(ethylene adipate) [24938-37-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,493-3
h

Poly(ethylene adipate), dihydroxy terminated [24938-37-2] . . . . . . . .

43,350-0
h

Poly(ethylene adipate), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated . . . . .


[9019-92-5] mp 37-48 Fp >230F(110C)

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

5 wt. % acrylic acid, 100% in zinc salt form. Viscosity


(Brookfield, 190C) 4.5 poise. Tm (DSC) 99
Acid number : nil
Salt of 42,671-7
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,300 psi
Hardness (ASTM D 5) : 1.0 dmm
Properties......see 42,672-5.
Applications....see 42,672-5.
d 1.183 Safety 2,2871C R&S 1(2),3163N
Chunks. Average Mw ca. 10,000 (GPC)

$
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

Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (60C) 300 cps

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

Poly(ethylene azelate) [26760-99-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

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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

Linear copolymer made using metallocene single-site catalyst.


Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.2g/10min. Tm (DSC)
92. Contains varying amounts of antioxidants
Tensile strength at yield
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 4.6 MPa
Tensile strength at yield
(transverse, ASTM D 882) : 4.2 MPa
Elongation at break
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 590%
Impact (Dart Drop, F50,
ASTM D 1709) : >1058g/mil
Gloss (ASTM D 2457) : 83%
Polydispersity : ca. 2.0
Narrower molecular weight and composition distributions than
obtained with conventional initiators. Good toughness and heat
sealing properties.
Mono- or multilayer co-extruded cast films. Packaging seal
layers and laminated film.
Linear copolymer made using metallocene single-site catalyst.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 3.0g/10min. Contains
varying amounts of antioxidants. Tm (DSC, peak) 60
Softening point (Vicat,
200g, ASTM D 1525) : 65C
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 412) : 11 MPa
Elongation at break (ASTM D 412) : 840%
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 25
Polydispersity : ca. 2.0
Properties......see 43,469-8.
Applications....see 43,469-8.

1kg
3kg

$
18.80
38.70

1kg
3kg

21.40
45.70

1kg

18.80

1kg
3kg

17.80
41.20

Linear copolymer made using metallocene single-site catalyst.


Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 4.5g/10min. Tm (DSC)
98. Does not contain antioxidants
Tensile strength at yield
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 6.0 MPa
Tensile strength at yield
(transverse, ASTM D 882) : 4.8 MPa
Elongation at break
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 390%
Impact (Dart Drop, F50,
ASTM D 1709) : 167g/mil
Gloss (ASTM D 2457) : 97.8%
Polydispersity : ca. 2.0
Properties......see 43,470-1.
Applications....see 43,470-1.
mp 92 d 0.900
Linear terpolymer made using metallocene single-site catalyst.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 3.5g/10min. Tm (DSC)
95. Contains varying amounts of antioxidants
Tensile strength at yield
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 5.5 MPa
Tensile strength at yield
(transverse, ASTM D 882) : 4.3 MPa
Elongation at break
(linear, ASTM D 882) : 350%
Impact (Dart Drop, F50,
ASTM D 1709) : >1450g/mil
Gloss (ASTM D 2457) : 95.5%
Polydispersity : ca. 2.0
Properties......see 43,470-1.
Applications....see 43,470-1.

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CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2
CH CH CH CH O C
3 2 2 2
O

43,077-3
h

Poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate) [25750-84-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,064-1

Poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate-co-carbon monoxide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene-co-1,2-butylene) mono-ol [68954-09-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate-co-maleic anhydride). . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[64652-60-4] mp 107 d 0.940 FT-IR 2(3),4640A IRRITANT

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

Powder. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 5g/10min. 3.5 wt. % maleic


anhydride. 5.5 wt. % butyl acrylate
Softening point (Vicat) : 85C
Tensile strength at break : 12 MPa
Contains anhydride functionality available for derivatizing or
cross-linking.
Component in protective coatings, adhesion promoter.

Poly(ethylene-co-butyl acrylate-co-carbon monoxide) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp 63
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 100g/10min.
Solubility parameter (calculated) : 8.8
Tensile strength : 315 psi
Softening point (ring and ball) : 96C
Hardness (Shore A, 10 sec,
ASTM D 2240-81) : 62
Properties......see 43,064-1.
Applications....see 43,064-1.

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

nr1.4768 d 0.880 Fp >230F(110C)


Liquid. Average Mn ca. 3,400. Viscosity (25C) 50,000 cps
Hydroxyl functionality : 1.9
Made by hydrogenation by low polydispersity, anionically
prepared polybutadiene precursor.
Uses: flexible modifier in urethanes, acrylics, polyesters, and
epoxy resins. Good exterior durability.
Solid. Average Mn ca. 2,500. Viscosity (100C) 10-16 poise. Has
higher polyethylene content than 46,832-0
Iodine number : <5g/cm3
Good compatibility with polyolefins and rubbers.
Improves adhesion of polyolefins, modifies surfaces of nonpolar
polymers, and improves dispersibility of inorganic fillers in
organic polymers. Improves hydrophobic properties of
urethanes and polyesters.
nr1.4760 d 0.880 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 4,200. Viscosity (25C) 35,000 cps.
Functionality 0.9
Viscosity (50 wt. % polymer in
toluene, 25C) : 90 cps
Thermally stable, oleophobic, elastomeric macromer. Made from
hydrogenation of 50/50 1,2- and 1,4-polybutadienes.
Modifier in coatings, adhesives, sealants and engineering
thermoplastics.

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18,194-3

X
X = H or Cl

CH CH
2

d 1.220 FT-IR 2(3),4640C Safety 2,2871D


Granular. Chlorine content 40%

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

Poly(ethylene-co-ethyl acrylate) [9010-86-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,057-3
h

Poly(ethylene-co-ethyl acrylate) [9010-86-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,084-6
h

Poly(ethylene-co-ethyl acrylate-co-maleic anhydride) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[41171-14-6] mp 92 d 0.940 IRRITANT

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

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42,721-7
h

Cl
CH CH
2 2

Polyethylene, chlorinated [63231-66-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Powder. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 5g/10min. 9 wt. % ethyl


acrylate. 3 wt. % maleic anhydride
Softening point (Vicat) : 75C
Tensile strength at break : 12 mPa
Properties......see 43,085-4.
Applications....see 43,085-4.

z
O

43,083-8
h
CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2
y
CH CH O C
3 2
O

z
O

Poly(ethylene-co-ethyl acrylate-co-maleic anhydride) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[41171-14-6]
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 7g/10min. 32 wt. % ethyl
acrylate. 1.5-2.5 wt. % anhydride
Softening point (Vicat) : <40C
Tensile strength at break : 6.5 MPa
Properties......see 43,085-4.
Applications....see 43,085-4.

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43,086-2
h

Poly(ethylene-co-glycidyl methacrylate) [26061-90-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,236-3
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,237-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,239-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,240-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

37,299-4
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,242-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,243-6
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

29,590-6
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,244-4
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,300-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,245-2
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,902-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,982-3

Poly(ethylene glycol) acrylate [9051-31-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Liquid. Average Mn ca. 400. Viscosity(210F) 7.3 centistokes.


Softening temp. -6

Moist solid. Average Mn ca. 600. Viscosity(210F) 10.5


centistokes. Softening temp. 22

Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,7729 R&S 1(2),3155I


RTECS# TQ4025000
Average Mn ca. 900. Softening temp. 32-36
Waxy solid. Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity(210F) 17.4
centistokes. Tm 39

Waxy solid. Average Mn ca. 1,500. Viscosity(210F) 28


centistokes. Tm 45

Chips. Average Mn ca. 2,000

d 1.204 Fieser 12,399 Merck Index 12,7729 FT-IR 2(3),4642D


Safety 2,2872C R&S 1(2),3155I RTECS# TQ3500000
Powder. Average Mn ca. 3,400. Viscosity(210F) 90 centistokes.
Tm 55
Average Mn ca. 4,600

Crystalline powder. Average Mn ca. 8,000. Viscosity(210F) 800


centistokes. Tm 62
Flakes. Average Mn ca. 10,000. Tm 63

nr1.4660 d 1.120 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 375. Viscosity (25C) 42 cSt. Inhibited with
1,000-1,500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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47,320-0

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

H NCH CH CH (OCH CH ) OCH CH CH NH


2
2 2 2
2 2n
2 2 2 2
n ~ 34

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) butyl ether [9004-77-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,562-9
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate [26570-48-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,744-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate [26570-48-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,500-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate [26570-48-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
O CH CH
2 2

O
C

CH CH

O
O CH CH
2 2

O
n

CH CH

Poly(ethylene glycol) bis(carboxymethyl) ether [39927-08-7]. . . . . .

41,836-6
h

n~3

H C
2

100mL
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250mL
1L

17.70
44.20

100mL
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18.70
40.80

100mL
500mL

17.70
38.30

100mL
500mL

15.90
34.60

FT-IR 2(1),816A

Poly(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate) [9004-93-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[34901-14-9] mp 49 IRRITANT
Poly(ethylene glycol) bis(carboxymethyl) ether [39927-08-7]. . . . . .

Average Mn ca. 600

O
O CH CH
2
2

Poly(ethylene glycol) behenyl ether methacrylate, 50 wt. % . . . . .


solution in methacrylic acid/water [125441-87-4] bp 95

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

nr1.4310 d 1.060 Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,6005


RTECS# OZ2975000 CORROSIVE TOXIC
Average Mn ca. 1,500. Viscosity (25C) 300-700 cps. Contains
ca. 25 % methacrylic acid and 25% H2O. Stabilized with 1000
ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone. pH = 3-4
Copolymerizable surfactant and associative thickener in acrylic
latexes.

O
H C
2

Poly(ethylene glycol) n-alkyl 3-sulfopropyl ether, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


potassium salt [119481-71-9]
Anionic surfactant. Contains ca. 11 EO/mole; n-alkyl is C13
to C15

O
-C

100g

O CH CH CH
2
2
2

R = n-alkyl (C

$
17.00

15

O
R

100g

Anionic surfactant. Contains ca. 7 EO/mole; n-alkyl is C13 to C15

R = n-alkyl (C

Poly(ethylene glycol) n-alkyl 3-sulfopropyl ether, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


potassium salt [119481-71-9] Fp >230F(110C)

mp -48 nr1.4530 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),4643D
Liquid plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 650. Viscosity (25C) 50 cps
Low volatility and good heat resistance. Compatible with a
variety of polymers including polyesters and polyamides.
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol, and acetone. Insoluble in
water.
nr1.4400 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4644A IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 206

Beil. 1(4),2402

nr1.4630 d 1.110 Fp 347F(175C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 258. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
Average Mn ca. 575. Viscosity (25C) 57 cps. Contains 400-600
ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Contains 400-600 ppm MEHQ
Water soluble
Contributes to chemical resistance, flexibility, adhesion, low
shrinkage, abrasion resistance and impact strength.
Dental compounds, offset inks, varnishes and flexible coatings.
Average Mn ca. 700. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone and 300 ppm BHT

n = 13-14

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O
C

O
O CH CH
2
2

CH O
2

45,807-4
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dibenzoate [9004-86-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,569-6

Poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether [26403-72-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate [25852-47-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,746-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate [25852-47-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,587-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether [24991-55-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,588-6
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether [24991-55-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,589-4
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether [24991-55-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,590-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether [24991-55-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,012-5
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) dioleate [9005-07-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,541-3
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) distearate [9005-08-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,019-5

Poly(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether [50856-26-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate [25852-47-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

bp > 200/2mm nr1.4630 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 330. Viscosity (25C) 6.5 cps. 200-500 ppm
inhibitor.
Insoluble in water
Average Mn ca. 550. Water soluble. Inhibited with 250 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone and 150 ppm BHT

Average Mn ca. 875. Viscosity (25C) 67 cps. Contains 900-1,100


ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Contains 900-1,100 MEHQ
Water soluble
Contributes flexibility.
Adhesives, coatings, sealants, photoresists, solder masks and
photopolymers.
bp > 250 nr1.4410 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),310C RTECS# MC9630000 HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 250. Contains 100 ppm BHT
Average Mn ca. 500. Contains 100 ppm BHT. Density (50C) 1.05

Average Mn ca. 1,000. Contains 100 ppm BHT. Melt point (DSC,
peak) 42. Density (50C) 1.10

Average Mn ca. 2,000

mp -15 bp > 260 nr1.4710 d 0.945 Fp >230F(110C)


Plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 914
Acid number : 4 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl number : 10 mg KOH/g
Iodine number : 75
Soluble in toluene, ethanol, acetone and propylene glycol.
Dispersible in water.
mp 35-37 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4644B R&S 1(2),3163H
RTECS# TQ4375000
Waxy solid. Softening temp. 35-37. Average Mn ca. 930
nr1.4570 d 1.018
Average Mn ca. 240

232

Fp 387F(197C)

46,980-7
h

O
O CH CH
2 2

bp 217/1mm nr1.5280 d 1.160 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# MC9620000
Plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 410. Tg -54

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O
H C
2

CH

(OCH CH ) OCH CH
2 2n
2 3

40,954-5
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) ethyl ether methacrylate [35625-93-5] . . . . . .

46,818-5
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) 2-[ethyl[(heptadecafluorooctyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


sulfonyl]amino]ethyl ether [29117-08-6] bp 210 nr1.4270

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate [25736-86-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,952-9
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methacrylate [25736-86-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,247-9
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [9004-74-4] [methoxy . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol)] nr1.4550 d 1.094 FT-IR 2(3),4644C

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) 2-[ethyl[(heptadecafluorooctyl)- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


sulfonyl]amino]ethyl methyl ether [68958-61-2] bp > 148

40,953-7
h

nr1.4640 d 1.105 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1098D


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 360. Water soluble. Inhibited with 650 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone. Monomethacrylate
functionalized
Average Mn ca. 526. Inhibited with 900 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone
Copolymerizable, non-ionic stabilizer. Hydrophilic, modifying
comonomer and cross-linking agent.
Comonomer in emulsion polymerization, thickener and
dispersant and suspending aid.

Safety 2,2872D R&S 1(2),3157G RTECS# PE8263000


Liquid. Average Mn ca. 350. Viscosity(210F) 4.1 centistokes.
Tm -8
OH

20,248-7
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [9004-74-4] [methoxy . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol)]
Semi-solid. Average Mn ca. 550. Viscosity(210F) 7.5
centistokes. Softening temp. 20

CH

OCH CH
2 2

OH

20,249-5
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [9004-74-4] [methoxy . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol)]
Solid. Average Mn ca. 750. Viscosity(210F) 10.5 cSt. Tm 30

CH

CH

OCH CH
2 2

OCH CH
2 2

OH

20,250-9
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [9004-74-4] [methoxy . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol)] FT-IR 2(3),4645B Safety 2,2872D
R&S 1(2),3157G
Flakes. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity(210F) 54.6
centistokes. Tm 52

OH

20,251-7
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether [9004-74-4] [methoxy . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol)]
Flakes. Average Mn ca. 5,000. Viscosity(210F) 613 centistokes.
Tm 59

O
H C
2

CH C

CH CH O
2
2

CH
3
n

45,499-0
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether acrylate [32171-39-4] . . . . . . . . . .

44,793-5
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate [26915-72-0] . . . .

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

nr1.3980 d 1.400 Fp >230F(110C)


Nonionic fluorosurfactant. Viscosity (25C) 150 cps. Contains
ca. 10% non-ethoxylated sulfonamide. pH=6
Leveling agent in polishes and coatings.

CH CH (OCH CH ) OCH
2 2
2 2n
3

$
17.90
51.00

d 1.320 Fp >230F(110C) CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


MUTAGEN
Nonionic fluorosurfactant. Viscosity (25C) 400 cps. Contains
ca. 68% active, 12% poly(ethylene glycol) and 7% water. Also
contains C4 to C7 fluoroaliphatic groups. pH=6-8
Leveling agent in polishes and coatings.

CH CH
2 3

nr1.4450 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1100A


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 246. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

250mL
1L

mp 6-7 d 1.090 Fp >230F(110C)


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 454. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone and 300 ppm BHT. Contains <0.5% benzene
bp 141/15mm nr1.4520 d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1099B IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 300. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone and 300 ppm BHT

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O
H C
2

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate [26915-72-0] . . . .

45,787-6
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate, 50 wt. % . . . . . .


solution in water [26915-72-0]

3
n ~ 23

O
H C
2

Poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether methacrylate [26915-72-0] . . . .

3
n~9

O
H C
2

44,794-3
h

O(CH CH O) CH
2 2 n 3

46,013-3
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) monolaurate [9004-81-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,014-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) monolaurate [9004-81-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,016-8
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) monooleate [9004-96-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,017-6
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) monooleate [9004-96-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,297-7

Poly(ethylene glycol) myristyl tallow ether [138860-55-6] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Average Mn ca. 1,100. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl


ether hydroquinone and 300 ppm butylated hydroxytoluene

O CH CH
2
2

OH
n

bp > 260 nr1.4550 d 0.985 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# TQ8701000
Plasticizer, surfactant. Average Mn ca. 400
Hydroxyl value : 140 mg KOH/g
Iodine value : 10
Saponification number
(AOCS Cd 3-25) : 134-144 mg KOH/g
Soluble in toluene, acetone and ethanol. Dispersible in water.
Plasticizer, surfactant. Average Mn ca. 600
Hydroxyl value : 95 mg KOH/g
Iodine value : 8
Soluble in toluene, ethanol, acetone and water. Insoluble in
propylene glycol.
bp > 260 nr1.4650 d 0.969 Fp >230F(110C)
RTECS# MD0880000
Plasticizer, surfactant. Average Mn ca. 460
Acid number : 3 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl number : 90 mg KOH/g
Iodine value : 3
Soluble in toluene, ethanol and acetone. Dispersible in water.
Plasticizer, surfactant. Average Mn ca. 860
Acid number : 4 mg KOH/g
Hydroxyl number : 62 mg KOH/g
Iodine value : 28
Soluble in toluene, ethanol, acetone and water. Insoluble in
propylene glycol
mp 48 d 1.070 IRRITANT
Emulsifier and thickening agent. Average Mn ca. 3,000.
HLB 17.0
HLB : 17
Hydrolytically stable, insensitive to ionic materials. Newtonian
viscosity and rapidly soluble in water.
Emulsifier for o/w emulsions. Thickener for detergent and
cleaning formulations.

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

Poly(ethylene glycol) 4-nonylphenyl ether acrylate [87079-63-8] .


nr1.4980 d 1.031 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),2832A
IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 450. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

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

Average Mn ca. 2,080

CH (CH ) CH
3
29 2

Average Mn ca. 475. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether


hydroquinone and 300 ppm butylated hydroxytoluene

100mL
500mL

OK

Poly(ethylene glycol) 4-nonylphenyl 3-sulfopropyl ether, . . . . . . . . .


potassium salt [119438-10-7] bp 100 nr1.4920 d 1.120
Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE
Anionic surfactant. Contains ca. 9 EO/mole

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47,319-7

O
C H
9 19

O CH CH
2
2

O CH CH CH
2
2
2

OK

Poly(ethylene glycol) 4-nonylphenyl 3-sulfopropyl ether, . . . . . . . . .


potassium salt [119438-10-7]

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

Anionic surfactant. Contains ca. 20 EO/mole

n ~ 20

O
H C
2

CH

O (CH CH O)
2 2 n

40,732-1
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) phenyl ether acrylate [56641-05-5] . . . . . . . . . .

41,231-7
h

Poly(ethylene glycol) phenyl ether acrylate [56641-05-5] . . . . . . . . . .

40,734-8

Poly(ethylene glycol) phenyl ether acrylate [95906-91-5] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]
Average Mn ca. 1,900. 50 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range 18.023.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 25C) 375 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 11:16:11
Softening point : 7C
Surface tension (25C,
0.1 wt. % in water) : 49 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % in water) : 73C
HLB range : 18-23
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

43,542-2
h

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6] nr1.4530 d 1.018
Fp >230F(110C) Merck Index 12,7721 FT-IR 2(3),4645D
RTECS# MD0911500
Average Mn ca. 1,100. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range
1.0-7.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 175 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 1:17:1
Softening point : -32C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 47 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 37C
HLB range : 1-7
Surface active material whose properties are dependent on the
hydrophilic (EO)/hydrophobic (PO) ratio. High EO content gives
better o/w stabilizers.
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.

43,541-4
h

Average Mn ca. 280. Inhibited with 1000 ppm monomethyl ether


hydroquinone
nr1.5020 d 1.127 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(2),2830A
IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 324. Inhibited with 300 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

O
H C
2

nr1.5120 d 1.110 Fp 175F(79C) FT-IR 2(2),2829C IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 236. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]
Average Mn ca. 2,000. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range
1.0-7.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 325 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 2:31:2
Softening point : -29C
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 24C
HLB range : 1-7
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

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43,543-0
h

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

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

250mL
1L

19.30
37.80

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

250mL
1L

19.30
37.80

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

250mL
1L

19.30
37.80

250g
1kg

19.30
37.80

Average Mn ca. 5,800. ca. 30 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range


7.0-12.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 60C) 350 cps. Melt point (DSC at peak) 39
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 100:65:100
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 34 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 90C
HLB range : 7-12
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

41,232-5
h

10g
250g
1kg

Average Mn ca. 4,400. ca. 30 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range


1.0-7.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 1,200 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 15:53:15
Softening point : 5C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 33
dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 14C
HLB range : 1-7
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

43,546-5
h

$
19.30
37.80

Average Mn ca. 2,900. ca. 40 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range


12.0-18.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 850 cps. Melt point (DSC at peak) 34
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 13:30:13
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 43 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 58C
HLB range : 12-18
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

43,545-7
h

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]
Average Mn ca. 2,800. Inhibited with 400-800 ppm BHT.
Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic antioxidant

43,544-9
h

250mL
1L

Average Mn ca. 2,800. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range


1.0-7.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 475 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 3:43:3
Softening point : -37C
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 20C
HLB range : 1-7
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

CH

3
O CH CH

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

Poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(propylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(ethylene glycol) [9003-11-6]
Average Mn ca. 8,400. 80 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range
>24.0. Terminal primary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 77C) 1,000 cps
Molar ratio EO:PO:EO : 76:29:76
Surface tension (25C,
0.1 wt. % in water) : 50 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % in water) : >100C
HLB range : >24
Properties......see 43,540-6.
Applications....see 43,540-6.

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H

O CH CH
2 2

O CH CH
2 2

CH CH CH CH
3 2 2 2

43,820-0
h

Poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) [9003-11-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,819-7
h

Poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) [9003-11-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,816-2
h

Poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) monobutyl ether. . . . . .


[9038-95-3] bp > 200 nr1.4540 d 1.033 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Poly(ethylene glycol), reacted with Bisphenol A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


diglycidyl ether [37225-26-6] mp 62-64 FT-IR 2(3),4646C

Poly(ethylene glycol) tetrahydrofurfuryl ether [31692-85-0] . . . . . . . .


FT-IR 2(1),382A

Poly(ethylene glycol) 2,4,6-tris(1-phenylethyl)phenyl ether . . . . . . .


methacrylate, 60 wt. % solution in methacrylic acid/water

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

Average Mn ca. 1,600. Viscosity 150-175 cps. Contains 20%


water and 20% methacrylic acid. Stabilized with 150-250 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Copolymerizable surfactant and associative thickener in latex
polymers.

3
CH

n
CHCH

Poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) monobutyl ether. . . . . .


[9038-95-3]

nr1.4620 d 1.069 Fp >230F(110C)


R&S 1(2),3157I RTECS# MD0907500
Liquid

nOH

46,826-6
O

Poly(ethylene glycol-ran-propylene glycol) monobutyl ether. . . . . .


[9038-95-3]

R&S 1(2),3155H
Flakes. Average Mn ca. 15,000

30,952-4
O

13.30
25.30

Average Mn ca. 3,900. Viscosity (20C) 3,600 cSt. 50 wt. %


ethylene glycol
Pour point : -27C
Water soluble below 40C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3

250mL
1L

Average Mn ca. 1,700. Viscosity (20C) 350 cSt. 50 wt. %


ethylene glycol
Pour point : -34C
Water soluble below 40C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3

Dihydroxy functional. Average Mn ca. 2,500. Viscosity (25C)


650 cSt. 75 wt. % ethylene glycol
Pour point : 4C
Water soluble below 75C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

$
17.50
33.70

FT-IR 2(3),4646A RTECS# YP8460000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 970. Viscosity (20C) 110 cSt. 50 wt. % ethylene
glycol
Pour point : -40C
Water soluble below 40C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

O CH CH
OH
2
CH y
3

Dihydroxy functional. Average Mn ca. 12,000. Viscosity (25C)


35,000 cSt. 75 wt. % ethylene glycol
Pour point : 4C
Water soluble below 75C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

250mL
1L

Poly(ethylene-alt-maleic anhydride) [9006-26-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FT-IR 2(3),4646D Safety 2,1611C R&S 1(2),3179K
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Powder. Average Mw 100,000-500,000. Maleic anhydride <0.2
wt. %. Tg 235
Forms a gel in water. Neutralization increases water solubility.
Films from aqueous or organic solutions have high tensile and
cohesive strength.
Viscosity modifier for solution, suspension or emulsion.
Dispersing aid for insoluble solids.

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45,663-2
CH CH
2 2

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

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) [25053-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,662-8
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) [25053-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,664-4
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) [25053-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Polyethylene-graft-maleic anhydride [106343-08-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Average Mw ca. 15,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 5,700 (GPC). Melt
index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 4,200g/10min. Viscosity
(Brookfield Thermosel, 150C) 40 poise. 0.4 wt. % maleic
anhydride
Softening point (ring and ball) : 102C
Saponification number : 5
Grafted with maleic anhydride to add hydrophilicity. Provides
high gloss retention, scuff-resistance and heat sealability.
Hot melt coating for paper. Paint additive to improve metal flake
orientation.

y
O

Polyethylene-graft-maleic anhydride [106343-08-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Viscosity (140C) 500 cps. ca. 0.5 wt. % maleic anhydride. m.p.
(DSC, peak) 107
Hardness : 4 dmm at 25C
Saponification number : 6mg KOH/g
Soluble in toluene and xylene. Insoluble in water. Contributes
abrasion resistance, lubricity, antiblocking, and surface glass.
Allows chemical bonding via anhydride group.
Bond aid for polar to nonpolar substances. Compatibilizer for
polymer blends.

y
O

Polyethylene-graft-maleic anhydride [106343-08-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Solid. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.5g/10min. 0.85
wt. % maleic anhydride
Softening point (Vicat, D 1525) : 103C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 11 MPa
Properties......see 42,651-2.
Applications....see 42,651-2.

y
O

Polyethylene-graft-maleic anhydride [106343-08-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

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42,670-9
CH
CH CH
2 2

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

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), sodium salt [25608-26-8]. . . . .

42,669-5
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), sodium salt [25608-26-8]. . . . .

20,070-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), sodium salt [25608-26-8]. . . . .

42,668-7
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), zinc salt [28516-43-0] . . . . . . . . .

42,667-9
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), zinc salt [28516-43-0] . . . . . . . . .

42,666-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), zinc salt [28516-43-0] . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid), lithium salt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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250g
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15.90
32.60

d 0.950 FT-IR 2(3),4647A R&S 1(2),3183E


Beads. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 2.8g/10min. Tm
(DTA) 81-96C
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 63C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 33.1 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 1,020 kJ/m2
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 3.9g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 78C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 22.6 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 1,670 kJ/m2
Hardness (Shore D) : 60
Excellent impact strength and optical properties. Foamable,
abrasion and solvent resistant and exhibits adhesion to various
materials.
Golf ball covers, auto rub strips, athletic shoe soles, ski boots
and cosmetic packaging.
Beads. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 10g/10min. Tm
(DTA) 81-96C
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 71C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 23.4 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 730 kJ/m2
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.
mp 82 d 0.950
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 1.1g/10min. 10 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 74C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 25.5 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 1190 kJ/m2
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5.5g/10min. 9 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 79C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 21.4 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 925 kJ/m2
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 14.0g/10min. 15 wt. %
methacrylic acid
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525-70) : 61C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 22.1 MPa
Tensile impact (23C, ASTM D 1822S) : 760 kJ/m2
Properties......see 42,669-5.
Applications....see 42,669-5.

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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

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,076-5
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,264-4
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,265-2
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,266-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,075-7
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate) [25103-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1kg

20.50

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20.50

mp 102 d 0.928 IRRITANT


6.5 wt. % methyl acrylate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D
1238) 6g/10min. Inhibited with ca. 500 ppm butylated
hydroxyethylbenzene
Softening point (Vicat, 1000g,
ASTM D 1525) : 78C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 12 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 45
Tensile impact (ASTM D 1822) : 360 kJ/m2
High adhesive bond strength and thermal stability. Not corrosive
when compared to EVA and ionomers. Processed by all common
forms of extrusion and molding methods.
Film former for upholstery, disposable gloves, flexible hoses
and hospital drapes. Adhesive for extruded and co-extruded
lamination and tie layers.
Pellets ca. 30% crystallinity. Random copolymer. Melt index
(190C/2.16kg) 1.8-2.6g/10min. 9 wt. % methyl acrylate
Softening point (Vicat) : 75-80C
Hardness (Shore D) : 35-40
More stable than EVA polymers, promotes adhesion to plastics.
Good mechanical properties at low temperatures.
Tie layer for plastics, hot melt adhesives and films.
16.5 wt. % methyl acrylate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D
1238) 0.7g/10min. Inhibited with ca. 500 ppm antioxidant
Softening point (Vicat, 1,000g,
ASTM D 1525) : 65C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 13 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 41
Tensile impact (ASTM D 1822) : 550 kJ/m2
Properties......see 43,263-6.
Applications....see 43,263-6.
21.5 wt. % methyl acrylate. Average Mn ca. 15,000. Average Mw
ca. 79,000. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 6.0g/10min.
Inhibited with ca. 500 ppm butylated hydroxyethylbenzene
Softening point (Vicat, 1000g,
ASTM D 1525) : 47C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 11 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 35
Tensile impact (ASTM D 1822) : 520 kJ/m2
Properties......see 43,263-6.
Applications....see 43,263-6.
27 wt. % methyl acrylate. Average Mn ca. 13,000. Average Mw
ca. 72,500. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 5g/10min.
Inhibited with ca. 850 ppm butylated hydroxyethylbenzene
Softening point (Vicat, 1000g,
ASTM D 1525) : 39C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 8 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 28
Tensile impact (ASTM D 1822) : 590 kJ/m2
Properties......see 43,263-6.
Applications....see 43,263-6.
Non-crystalline pellets. Random copolymer. Melt index
2-3.5g/10min. 29 wt. % methyl acrylate. Melt point (DSC,
peak) 48
Hardness (Shore A) : 80-90
Properties......see 43,076-5.
Applications....see 43,076-5.

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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

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate-co-acrylic acid) [41525-41-1] . . .

43,269-5
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate-co-acrylic acid) [41525-41-1] . . .

43,364-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-methyl acrylate-co-glycidyl methacrylate) . . . . . . .


[51541-08-3] mp 39 d 0.940

CH
CH CH
2 2

43,268-7
h

C
O CH CH O
2 2

22.50

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Pellets. 20 wt. % methyl acrylate, 74 wt. % ethylene, 6 wt. %


acrylic acid. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 20g/10min.
Contains ca. 500 ppm antioxidant. Tm (DSC, peak) 65
Softening point (Vicat,
200g load, ASTM D 1525) : 60C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 45
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 8 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 21
Adheres to a wide variety of substrates. Low temperature
toughness.
Adhesive for biaxially oriented nylon and polycarbonate films.

Polyethylene monoalcohol [71750-71-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,448-0
h

Polyethylene monoalcohol [71750-71-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,531-7

Poly(ethylene 2,6-naphthalenedicarboxylate) [25853-85-4]. . . . . . . . .

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

Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg) 6g/10min. 25 wt. % methyl


acrylate, 8 wt. % glycidyl methacrylate
Softening point (Vicat, 1kg load,
ASTM D 1525) : <40C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 5.6 MPa
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 70
Pendant glycidyl functionality available for grafting or crosslinking.
Cross-linkable coatings and adhesion promoter.

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.

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CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2 2

43,042-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-1-octene) [26221-73-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,198-6
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,199-4
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,200-1
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,277-3
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,202-8
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,945-6
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,278-1
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,280-3
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,946-4
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,947-2
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,281-1
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,283-8
h

Poly(ethylene oxide) [25322-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

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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

Polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) [97953-22-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,899-6
h

Polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) [97953-22-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,898-8
h

Polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) [97953-22-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,896-1
h

Polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) [97953-22-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,590-1
h

Polyethylene-block-poly(ethylene glycol) [97953-22-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Polyethylene, oxidized [68441-17-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
x

42,783-7
h
R = H, OH,
CO H,
2
or
O

O CH CH
2
2

Polyethylene, oxidized, low molecular weight [68441-17-8] . . . . . . .

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

d 0.930 FT-IR 2(3),4648C Safety 2,2873C R&S 1(2),3151B


Average Mw ca. 3,600 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 1,300 (GPC).
Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel, 125C) 225 cps
Softening point (ring and ball) : 104C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 16
Oxidized for water dispersibility.
Imparts slip to coatings and acts as a lubricant for processing
polymers.
Average Mw ca. 7,500 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 1,600 (GPC).
Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel, 125C) 15 poise
Softening point (ring and ball) : 111C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 17
Low molecular weight, high density, oxidized wax with
emulsification properties of low density wax.
Floor polish, textile lubricant/softener, fruit coating and
extrusion lubricant for PVC.
mp 91 Fp >230F(110C)
Nonionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 575. 20 wt. % ethylene
oxide. HLB 4.0. Tm (DSC) 101
Hydroxyl number (ASTM E 222) : 85 mgKOH/g
HLB : 4
Properties......see 45,898-8.
Applications....see 45,898-8.
Nonionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 875. 20 wt. % ethylene
oxide. HLB 4.0
Hydroxyl number (ASTM E 222) : 52 mg KOH/g
HLB : 4
Applications....see 45,898-8.
Nonionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 920. 50 wt. % ethylene
oxide. HLB 10.0. Tm (DSC) 105
Hydroxyl number (ASTM E 222) : 55 mg KOH/g
CMC : 28.8 mg/L at 25
Surface tension : 45 dynes/cm2 at 25
HLB : 10
Soluble in mineral oil, cyclohexane, toluene and MEK. Polyether
segment is susceptible to oxidative degradation.
Emulsifier for coatings, ceramics, metalworking fluids and inks.
Lubricant. Mold release agent. Thickening agent.
Nonionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 1,400. 50 wt. % ethylene
oxide. HLB 10.0. Tm (DSC) 115
Hydroxyl number (ASTM E 222) : 33 mg KOH/g
HLB : 10
Surface tension : 53 dynes/cm2 at 25C
CMC : 49.2 mg/L at 25C
Applications....see 45,898-8.
Nonionic surfactant. Average Mn ca. 2250 (VPO). 80 wt. %
ethylene oxide.
d 0.860 FT-IR 2(3),4649A Safety 2,1612A R&S 1(2),3151D
Pellets. Ethylene content 60%. Average Mw ca. 170,000. Tg
-50. Mooney viscosity 30

R&S 1(2),3151E
Slab. 50 wt. % ethylene, 8 wt. % 5-methylene-2-norbornene.
Mooney viscosity 50

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20,052-2
h
CH
CH CH
2
2

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

Poly(ethylene succinate) [25569-53-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,025-5
h

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) [25038-59-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,925-2
h

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) [25038-59-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,926-0
h

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) [25038-59-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Slab. 70 wt. % ethylene, 4 wt. % 5-methylene-2-norbornene.


Mooney viscosity 80

C CH CH C
2 2

Poly(ethylene-co-propylene-co-5-methylene-2-norbornene) . . . . . . . .
[25038-36-2]

FT-IR 2(3),4649D Safety 2,2873D R&S 1(2),3165A


Chunks. Tg -1. Tm 108
d 1.375 FT-IR 2(3),4650A Safety 2,2874A R&S 1(2),3169A
RTECS# TR2725000
Pellets. Average Mv ca. 18,000. Intrinsic viscosity 0.59. Tg 81
Granules. Reinforced with 30% glass particles
Tensile strength (23C,
ASTM D 638) : 158 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 120
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 30mg
Balance of strength, stiffness and toughness, excellent
electrical properties, surface appearance and chemical
resistance.
Electrical parts including relay bases and lamp sockets, pump
housings, gears, sprockets, chair arms, casters and furniture
components.
Granules. Reinforced with 30 wt. % glass particles. Contains
up to 20 wt. % brominated aromatic compound as flame
retardant
Tensile strength (23C,
ASTM D 638) : 152 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 120
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel,
1kg, 50% RH, 1,000 cycles) : 38mg
Recognized by UL as 94 V-O with temperature indexing of 150C.
Other properties similar to 42,925-2.
Electrical and electronic connectors and components requiring
flame-retardant characteristics. Employed in vapor phase and
wave soldering techniques.
d 1.730
Pellets. Melt index (279C/49 newton, ASTM D 3159) 6g/10min.
Tm (ASTM D 3418) 250-270
Refractive index at 20 1.3
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D 746) : -125C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 3,480 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 50-58
Coefficient of friction (Dynamic, p=110 lbs,
velocity=0.08-0.35 cm/sec) : 0.53
Mechanical properties are superior to perfluorinated polymers
like PTFE and PFA, excellent performance over a wide
temperature range and good electrical insulating properties over
a wide temperature and frequency range.
Compression and transfer molding for pipes, sheets and cable
jackets.
Pellets. Melt index (279C/49 newton, ASTM D 3159)
11g/10min. Tm (ASTM D 3418) 250-270C
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D 746) : -125C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 3,480 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 50-58
Coefficient of friction (Dynamic, p=110 lbs,
velocity=0.08-0.35 cm/sec) : 0.53
Properties......see 42,719-5.
Injection molding and extrusion for wire coatings, tubes, films
and monofilaments.

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45,864-3

CH CH
2
2

Moisture-initiated crosslinkable polymer. Melt index


(190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 0.6g/10min. Contains 2 wt. %
vinylsilane. Tm 110-120
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638, 50mm/min) : 17 mPa
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D 746) : -90C
Dielectric constant (ASTM D 150) : 2.2
Cross-linked by immersion in 65-95C water for 6-12 hours, low
pressure steam for 8-24 hours or at ambient humidity for 3-20
days using dialkyltin catalysts.
Cable insulation.

CH CH
2
x RO Si OR y
OR

43,725-5
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,724-7
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,105-6
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,723-9
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,106-4
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,722-0
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,107-2
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp 99 d 0.930 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN


9 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
7.0g/10min. Contains 200-900 ppm BHT
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 75C
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 15 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 47
Thermoplastic, resilient, tough and resistant to ozone and
environmental stress cracking. Inherently flexible, requiring no
plasticizers.
Flexible tubing, color concentrates, gaskets and molded parts
for autos, plastic lenses and pumps.
12 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
8g/10min. Contains 200-900 ppm BHT
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 65C
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 14 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 43
Properties......see 43,725-5.
Applications....see 43,725-5.

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

Beads. 14 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index 7.5

O
O

Poly(ethylene-co-trialkoxyvinylsilane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
y

18 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)


8g/10min. Contains 200-900 ppm BHT
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 61C
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 15 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 38
Properties......see 43,725-5.
Applications....see 43,725-5.
Beads. 18 wt. % vinyl acetate. Inherent viscosity 0.61. Melt
index 125

25 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)


19g/10min. Contains 200-900 ppm BHT
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 46C
Tensile strength at break
(23C, ASTM D 638) : 8.3 MPa
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 28
Properties......see 43,725-5.
Applications....see 43,725-5.
Beads. Average Mw ca. 150,000 (GPC). 25 wt. % vinyl acetate.
Inherent viscosity 0.55. Melt index 350

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O
O
CH CH
2 2

CH CH
2

CH

CH CH
2

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,050-2
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) [24937-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,061-7
h

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate-co-carbon monoxide), low . . . . . . . .


density [26337-35-9] mp 66 d 1.000

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

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate-co-methacrylic acid). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate-co-methacrylic acid). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.955 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
1 wt. % methacrylic acid and 28 wt. % vinyl acetate
Contains 200-800 ppm BHT as antioxidant
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 6g/10min
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 4-8
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 158C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 1708) : 2,700 psi
Hardness (Shore A-2, ASTM D 2240) : 80
High MW polymer for improved adhesion, tack and grease
resistance in coatings.
Adhesion promoter to polar and non-porous substrates in hot
melt systems.

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

Pellets. 40 wt. % vinyl acetate. Density 0.925. Inherent


viscosity 0.70. Melt index 57. Tg -40 to -30. Tm 110-120
Contains 200-800 ppm BHT
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 1708) : 4.8-6.2 MPa
Hardness (Shore A-2, ASTM D 2240) : 40
Soluble in toluene, THF, and MEK.

d 0.945 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN


1 wt. % methacrylic acid and 25 wt. % vinyl acetate
Contains 200-800 ppm BHT as antioxidant
Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 500g/10min
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 4-8
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 83C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 1708) : 300 psi
Hardness (Shore A-2, ASTM D 2240) : 68
Low MW polymer, improves grease resistance and adhesion.
Additive to low viscosity solvent-based and hot melt adhesives.

CH

CH CH
2 2

$
32.60
56.30

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN


Pellets. Average Mw >250,000 (LS). Melt index (190C/2.16kg,
ASTM D 1238) 35g/10min. 10 wt. % carbon monoxide. 24 wt. %
vinyl acetate. Tg (ASTM D 3418-75) -32
Tensile strength (5.1cm/min,
ASTM D 1708-79) : 5.9 MPa
Hardness (Shore A, 10 sec,
ASTM D 2240-81) : 70
Non-migrating plasticizer, low temperature impact strength,
resistant to environmental degradation, adhesion promoter.
Permanent plasticizer for PVC used in upholstery, medical bags
and tubing, shoes and industrial films.

O
CH CH
2 2

Pellets. 33 wt. % vinyl acetate. Melt index 43

250g
500g

CH CH
2 2

34,691-8
h

46,853-3
h

Polyethylenimine, linear [29320-38-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,871-9
h

Polyethylenimine, low molecular weight, water-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[25987-06-8] nr1.5240 d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)

bp 250 nr1.5120 d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Mn ca. 423. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 200 cps
Amine hydrogen equivalent weight : 34 g
Crosslinker for epoxy resins.

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.

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40,872-7
h
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

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

R&S 1(2),3187D RTECS# TQ7700000 IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 10,000 (GPC). Average Mw ca. 25,000 (LS).
Branched polymer
Properties......see 40,871-9.
Applications....see 40,871-9.

CH CH
2 2
CH CH NH
2 2 2

48,259-5
h

Polyethylenimine, 50 wt. % solution in water [25987-06-8] . . . . . . . .

40,870-0
h

Polyethylenimine, low molecular weight, 50 wt. % solution . . . . .


in water [25987-06-8]

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

Polyethylenimine, 50 wt. % solution in water [68130-97-2] . . . . . . . .

24,674-3

Polyethylenimine on silica gel, beads, 20-60 mesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Polyethylenimine on silica gel, benzylated, powder, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


40-200 mesh

10mL

16.80

H
z

N
y
CH CH NH
2 2

H
z

Polyethylenimine, epichlorohydrin modified, 17 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in water d 1.055 FT-IR 2(3),4651C

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

(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

CH CH NH
2 2

CH CH
2 2

Polyethylenimine on silica gel, benzylated, beads, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


20-40 mesh

100mL
250mL
1L

Useful for solid-phase organic synthesis, solid-phase


sequencing of biopolymers, catalyst immobilization, and affinity
chromatography.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

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

Polyethylenimine on silica gel, powder, 40-200 mesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Ion-exchange resin
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

30,617-7
CH CH
N
2 2
x
RCH CH CH
2
2
OH

Safety 2,2874B R&S 1(2),3187D RTECS# TQ7700000 IRRITANT


Protein precipitant. J. Biotechnol. 1990, 14, 273.
Viscous liquid. Average Mn ca. 60,000 (GPC). Average Mw ca.
750,000 (LS). Branched polymer
Properties......see 40,871-9.
Applications....see 40,871-9.
HYGROSCOPIC
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

24,677-8
NH CH CH
2 2

Average Mn ca. 1,200. Viscosity (25 C) 200-500 cps

Branched polymer. Average Mn ca. 1,800 (GPC). Average Mw ca.


2,000 (LS)
Properties......see 40,871-9.
Applications....see 40,871-9.

Polyethylenimine, high molecular weight, water-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[9002-98-6] nr1.5290 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C)

Polyethylenimine, 80% ethoxylated, 37 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [26658-46-8] d 1.080 R&S 1(2),3187E
CORROSIVE
Base polymer average Mw ca. 50,000. pH 12
Pour point : 0C
Ratio of 1/2/3 amine about 1/2/1 in base polymer
Non-yellowing, film forming polyamine. Highly branched,
symmetrical polymer. About 80% of the primary and secondary
amines are ethoxylated.
Additive to coatings and printing inks, brightener in
electroplating, cationic modifier in clays and starches and
adhesion/substantivity promoter.

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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

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

Poly(2-ethylhexyl acrylate) [9003-77-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,207-9
h

Poly(2-ethylhexyl methacrylate) [25719-51-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,335-0
h

Poly(ethyl methacrylate), secondary standard [9003-42-3] . . . . . . . .

18,208-7
h

Poly(ethyl methacrylate) [9003-42-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,578-9
h

Poly(ethyl methacrylate) [9003-42-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,581-9
h

Poly(ethyl methacrylate-co-methyl acrylate) [26572-20-3] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(2-ethyl-1,3-hexanediol sebacate), bis(2-ethylhexyl) . . . . . . . . . . .


terminated [87227-64-3] nr1.4580 d 0.948

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

Base polymer average Mw ca. 70,000. pH 12


Pour point : 0C
Ratio of 1/2/3 amine about 1/2/1 in base polymer
Properties......see 30,618-5.
Applications....see 30,618-5.

H
z

Polyethylenimine, 80% ethoxylated, 35-40 wt. % solution . . . . . . . .


in water [26658-46-8]

d 0.903 Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4652A Safety 2,2874C


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 92,000 (GPC). Tg -55
d 0.908 Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4652B Safety 2,2874D
FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 123,000 (GPC). Tg -10
Safety 2,2875A R&S 1(2),3165I
Crystals. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 340,000. Typical Mn 126,000

Powder. Inherent viscosity 0.80. Tg 63. Average Mw ca.


515,000 (GPC)

35-45 micron beads. Average Mw ca. 850,000. Tg 65


Soluble in ethyl acetate and methylene chloride. Insoluble in
water.

d 1.060 FT-IR 2(3),4652D


Average Mw ca. 100,000. ca. 27% methyl acrylate. ca. 70%
ethyl methacrylate. Reduced viscosity (20C) 35-45 cm3/g. Tg 48
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <1
Soluble in esters, ketones, glycol ethers and chlorinated
hydrocarbons. Insoluble in aliphatic hydrocarbons and water.
Binder for flexographic printing inks, coatings for plastics and
heat-sealing lacquers.
nr1.5200 d 1.140 R&S 1(2),3163A
Average Mw ca. 50,000. Nonionic, water-soluble thermoplastic.
N-propionyl substituted linear polyethylenimine. Tg 69-71
Thermally stable up to 380C (TGA, air) and 400C (nitrogen)
Softening point (Vicat,
ASTM D 1525-82) : 110-120C
Mark-Houwink values: K=6.5 x 10-4, a=0.56
Better heat stability than poly(vinyl alcohol). Good melt flow,
shear stability and Newtonian characteristics. Water is a room
temperature Theta solvent.
Potential substitute for poly(vinyl alcohol) and poly(vinyl
pyrrolidone). Adhesion promoter in coatings. Heat sealing and
remoistenable hot-melt adhesive.

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N

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

Poly(ethyl vinyl ether) [25104-37-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Average Mw ca. 200,000. Nonionic, water-soluble thermoplastic.


N-propionyl substituted linear polyethylenimine
Thermally stable up to 380C (TGA, air)
Properties......see 37,284-6.
Applications....see 37,284-6.
Average Mw ca. 500,000. Nonionic, water-soluble thermoplastic.
N-propionyl substituted linear polyethylenimine
Thermally stable up to 380C (TGA, air)
Properties......see 37,284-6.
Applications....see 37,284-6.
TOXIC IRRITANT
Hard porous polymeric adsorbent beads, diameter 300-1200
microns
Surface area (dry) : 650m2/g
Mean pore diameter : 100A
Porosity : 55%
Beads should be wetted before use. Contains no functional
groups. Resists degradation up to 150C. Fast
adsorption/desorption kinetics for large organic molecules.
Methanol is a good regenerant.
Porous beads for adsorbing various soluble organics from polar
solvents. Separates aromatic compounds from hydroxylic
solvents such as aliphatic alcohols. Steroids and emulsifiers are
also adsorbed.
Polymeric adsorbent beads, diameter 500 microns. ca. 80%
divinylbenzene
Surface area : >800m2/g
Average pore radius : >75A
Total pore volume (dry) : >1.75mL/g
Highly cross-linked polymer bead. Very versatile adsorbent, may
have low capacity for smaller organic molecules.
Insoluble polymeric adsorbent used to remove organic
molecules from aqueous media.
nr1.4540 d 0.968 FT-IR 2(3),4653A R&S 1(2),3155F
RTECS# CQ6693000
Opaque, viscous liquid. Tg -60. Average Mw ca. 3,800 (GPC)

Polygalactan, see 85,139-6, Galactan


Poly(glycolic acid), see 45,762-0, Polyglycolide
Polyglycolide [26124-68-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 225-230 d 1.530
Biodegradable polymer. Inherent viscosity 1.4-1.8 dL/g. Tm
225-230. Tg 35-40
Tensile strength : >10,000 psi
Soluble in hexafluoroisopropanol

(Poly(2-HEMA)), see Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, page 253


Poly(hexadecyl methacrylate) [25986-80-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4653D Safety 2,2876B


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 200,000 (GPC). Tg 15

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43,119-2
h

O
NH

CF

HO C
O

NH

O
n

CF

OH

49,489-5
h

Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) [60164-51-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,490-9
h

Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) [60164-51-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,486-0
h

Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) [60164-51-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,487-9
h

Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) [60164-51-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,488-7
h

Poly(hexafluoropropylene oxide) [60164-51-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

General purpose oil. Viscosity (20C) ca. 36 cSt


Pour point : <-50C

Vacuum pump fluid. Viscosity (20C) 62 cSt, average Mn


ca. 2,400
Pour point : -45C
Vapor pressure : 4 x 10-7 at 20C
Surface tension : 17 dynes/cm at 25C
Vacuum pump fluid. Viscosity (20C) 260 cSt, average Mn
ca. 4,600
Pour point : -35C
Surface tension : 19 dynes/cm at 20C
Vacuum pump fluid. Viscosity (20C) 2720 cSt, average Mn ca.
11,000
Pour point : -15C
Surface tension : 19 dynes/cm at 25C

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

Average Mn ca. 1,000. Tm (DSC, peak) 48


Insoluble in water. Limited solubility in isopropanol, heptane,
xylene and ethyl acetate

45,780-9

O
CF O
2

10mL

nr1.3100 d 1.860 IRRITANT


General purpose oil. Viscosity ca. 7 cSt
Pour point : <-54C

Average Mn ca. 450


Surface tension: 19mN/m at 20C,
2 wt. % in isopropanol-water
Soluble in isopropanol, acetone and ethylene glycol
monomethyl ether above 40C. Insoluble in water.

OH

45,779-5

CF
CF O
3

P
OH

O
CF O
2

CF
CF O
3

O
z

$
14.80
59.10

Average Mn ca. 600. Viscosity (20C) 25 cSt


Soluble in isopropanol and acetone. Insoluble in heptane and
xylene.

45,767-1
CF
3
CF CF O
2

1g
10g

nr1.4750 d 1.060 Fp 140F(60C) FT-IR 2(3),4654A IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Viscous liquid. 15
1% solution in 1-methyl-2pyrrolidinone/aromatic hydrocarbon, 75/25. Viscosity: 12-16
poise. Store at -18C for extended shelf-life
Filtered through 0.2lm medium
Forms insoluble polyimide upon heating
Tg (imide) : 290C
Total metals : 10 ppm max
Chloride content : 5 ppm max
Properties......see 43,118-4.
Applications....see 43,118-4.

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

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O CH (CH ) CH O
2
24 2

CH CH CH CH
C
2
2
2
2

45,836-8
h

Poly(1,6-hexamethylene adipate) [25212-06-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,117-2

Poly(hexamethylene carbonate) diol [61630-98-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

mp 40-50 bp 332 d 1.090 Fp >230F(110C)


Average E.W. 430. Average Mn ca. 860. Viscosity (60C)
500-1,000 cps
Produces medium hardness, flexible urethanes with good
weathering and hydrolysis resistance.

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

Poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate) [28182-81-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,800-5
h

Poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate) [28182-81-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,801-3
h

Poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate) [28182-81-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Viscosity (25 C) 1,300-2,200 cps

Viscosity (25 C) 1,800-4,000 cps

Poly(hexamethylene dodecanediamide), see 18,114-5,


Nylon 6/12
Poly(hexamethylene nonanediamide), see 18,806-9, Nylon 6/9
Poly(hexamethylene phthalate), diol terminated [27516-71-8] . . . .

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

Poly(hexamethylene sebacamide), see 18,113-7, Nylon 6/10


Poly(hexamethylenevinylene), mixture of linear and . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyclic forms

100g
250g

17.00
34.00

250g
1kg

21.30
58.80

250mL
1L

20.50
56.50

Average Mw ca. 100,000. Intrinsic viscosity 120mL/g. Melt index


(190C/2.16kg, DIN 53735) 10g/10min. Contain ca. 25% cyclic
material. Cis to trans ratio 20:80. Tg -65, Tm (DSC, peak) 58
ca. 27% crystallinity
Thermal decomposition : 275C
Tensile strength at yield
(50mm/min, DIN 53504) : 7.5 N/mm2
Relatively low melt viscosity. Undergoes vulcanization.
Compatibilizer for EPDM and nitrile elastomers. Improves
processing of rubber compounds.

CH (CH ) CH
2
2
24
CH
3
or
CH
C CH
2
2
CH
3

nr1.5050 d 1.140 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1429D


RTECS# NQ9170000 HIGHLY TOXIC LACHRYMATOR
Viscosity (25 C) 5,000-10,000 cps

$
19.30
53.70

mp 20-30 bp > 230 nr1.5340 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C)


HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (60C) 2,000 cps

H
n

CH (CH ) CH CH CH
2
24 2

Poly(hexamethylene carbonate) diol [61630-98-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Average E.W. 1,000. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (60C)
3,000-8,000 cps
Produces soft, flexible urethanes with good weathering and
hydrolysis resistance.

CH (CH ) CH OH
2
24 2

mp 55-65 bp > 400 d 1.130 HYGROSCOPIC


Average Mn ca. 3,800. Hydroxyl functionality 2.0. Viscosity
(60C) 4,200. Tm 55-65
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 30

250g
1kg

45,842-2
h

Poly(1,6-hexanediol/neopentyl glycol-alt-adipic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[25214-14-6] mp 33 bp > 350 nr1.4680 d 1.050
Fp >230F(110C) HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 900. Viscosity (60C) 330 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.0. Tm (DSC, peak) 33
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 120

45,772-8
h

Poly[1,6-hexanediol/neopentyl glycol/di(ethylene glycol)-alt- . . . . .


adipic acid] diol [68492-71-7] mp < -25 bp > 350
nr1.4730 d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 1,800. Viscosity (25C) 7,500 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.1
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 65
Equivalent weight : 850

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18,212-5

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

Poly(4-hydroxybenzoic acid-co-ethylene terephthalate) , 80 . . . . .


mol % 4-hydroxybenzoic acid [125300-07-4]

100g

20.00

Poly(4-hydroxybenzoic acid-co-6-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid) . . . . . .


[70679-92-4] mp 280 d 1.500

100g
500g

21.10
70.20

Poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid), natural origin [26063-00-3] . . . . . . . . . . .

10g
100g

41.10
265.40

Poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid), . . . . . . . . . . . . .


natural origin [80181-31-3] [a]r+4.5 (c=0.1, CHCl3)

10g
100g

32.40
207.80

Poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid), . . . . . . . . . . . . .


natural origin [80181-31-3] [a]25 +10 (c=0.1, CHCl3)

10g
100g

32.40
207.80

10g
100g

32.40
207.80

PHV content 8 wt. %


Produced via a controlled fermentation process using
microorganisms. Biodegradable polymer

40,312-1

O
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3

1g

FT-IR 2(3),4655A R&S 1(2),3163E


PHV content 5 wt. %
Produced via a controlled fermentation process using
microorganisms. Biodegradable polymer

40,311-3

O
CH CH O
2
x
CH
3

O
C

Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regiorandom [104934-50-1] . . . . . . .

R&S 1(2),3163D
Tm 172C (DSC). Biodegradable polymer

40,310-5
O

229.35

Liquid crystal random thermoplastic copolymer. Average Mw


>20,000. Reinforced with ca. 15% glass fiber
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 638) : 195 MPa
Elongation at break (ASTM D 658) : 3%
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 290 J/m
Dielectric constant (1 mHz,
ASTM D 150) : 3.2
Thermal stability, good mechanical, electrical and chemical
resistance properties, inherent flame retardancy and resistant to
radiation and steam sterilization.
Vapor phase surface mount electrical devices, medical devices.

O
O
C

1g

Liquid crystalline copolyester


Tensile strength 176 MPA, Izod impact strength 225 J/m

43,234-2

Poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regioregular [104934-50-1] . . . . . . . .

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

mp 238 FT-IR 2(3),4654D


For the characterization and solid-state properties of this
polymer, see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233.
Solid. Greater than 98.5% head-to-tail regiospecific
conformation. Average Mw ca. 87,000
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Conductivity 10-6 to 10-7 siemens/cm and about 103 siemens/cm
when doped with iodine
Soluble in CCl4, CHCl3 and CH2Cl2. Partially soluble in THF and
ether. Good processibility, environmental stability and
electroactivity.
Rechargeable battery electrodes, electrochromic devices,
chemical and optical sensors, light-emitting diodes,
microelectrical amplifiers, field-effect transistors and non-linear
optical materials.

CH (CH ) CH
2
24 3

25g

nr1.4810 d 1.007 Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4654C


Safety 2,2876C FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 400,000 (GPC). Tg -5. Solubility
parameter 8.6

2 n
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
O

Poly(hexyl methacrylate) [25087-17-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(3-hydroxybutyric acid-co-3-hydroxyvaleric acid), . . . . . . . . . . . . .


natural origin [80181-31-3]
PHV content 12 wt. %
Produced via a controlled fermentation process using
microorganisms. Biodegradable polymer

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CH
CH

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

Poly(2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate) [25703-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,940-0
th

Poly(2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate), Mv ca. 20,000 [25703-79-1] .

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

Poly(isobornyl methacrylate) [64114-51-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,145-5
h

Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,146-3
h

Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
x

O
x

CH

Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) [25249-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(poly(2-HEMA))
Hydrogel. Average Mv ca. 1,000,000

O CH CH OH
2
2

CH

1g
10g
25g

CH

Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) Mv ca. 300,000 [25249-16-5]. . .


Crystals.

C
C

$
30.00
100.00

CH

5g
25g

Water-swellable polymer. Hydrogel. Tg 84.8

O CH CH OH
2
2

Poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate), Mv ca. 20,000 [25249-16-5] . . .


[poly(2-HEMA)] RTECS# 0000000

CH
3
CH
3
O

CH

FT-IR 2(3),4656C
Crystals

Safety 2,2877A

R&S 1(2),3165K

Water-swellable polymer. Hydrogel.

d 1.140 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4630D


Flake. Average Mn ca. 735. 10 wt. % coumarone
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 130C
Iodine number (Wijs, ASTM D 1959) : 43
Properties......see 44,669-6.
Applications....see 44,669-6.
Flake. Average Mn ca. 1,090. 10 wt. % coumarone
Softening point (ring and ball,
ASTM E 28) : 155C
Iodine number (Wijs,
ASTM D 1959) : 35
Derived from coal tar naphtha. Generally contains less than
10% coumarone.
Additives to adhesive, aluminum paints, varnishes, rotogravure
inks and rubber compounds.
FT-IR 2(3),4656D R&S 1(2),3167E
Beads. Average Mw ca. 554,000 (GPC). Tg 110. Solubility
parameter 8.1

O
n

CH
CH

CH

CH
CH

n
3

C
CH

n
3

nr1.5045 d 0.920 FT-IR 2(3),4657B Safety 2,2878B


R&S 1(2),3151N RTECS# UD1010000
Slab/chunk. Stabilized with 500 ppm 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4methylphenol. Average Mv ca. 420,000, Mw ca. 500,000, Mn ca.
200,000 (GPC/MALLS). Tg -76. Tm 1.5. Solubility parameter 7.7
Slab/chunk. Stabilized with 500 ppm 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4methylphenol. Average Mv ca. 1,200,000, Mw ca. 1,000,000, Mn ca.
600,000 (GPC/MALLS)

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CH
CH

CH

CH
CH

3
n

Polyisobutylene [9003-27-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,427-7

Poly(isobutylene-co-maleic acid), sodium salt, cross-linked . . . . . .


[39612-00-5] mp > 300 IRRITANT

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

Poly(isobutyl methacrylate) [9011-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,575-4
h

Poly(isobutyl methacrylate) [9011-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,576-2
h

Poly(isobutyl methacrylate) [9011-15-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,924-1
h

Poly(isobutyl vinyl ether), 80 wt. % in naphtha [9003-44-5]. . . . . . . .

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]

Poly(isobutyl methacrylate), secondary standard [9011-15-8] . . . .

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

Particle size ~88% between 12-200 mesh.


Soluble in aqueous alkali.
Imparts water resistance and heat resistance to adhesives.

CH

$
36.70
66.30

Particle size ~88% between 12-200 mesh.


Soluble in aqueous alkali.
Applications....see 53138-3.

53,138-3

C
CH

t

C
CH

CH

n
3O

N
H

C
CH

CH
CH

53,139-1

Poly(isobutylene-alt-maleic anhydride) [26426-80-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Water-absorbing fiber, 24-40lm diam.


Stable up to 250C
Absorption (0.9 wt. % saline solution) : 65g/g
Absorption (distilled water) : 300g/g
Superabsorbent fiber. Amount of aqueous fluid absorbed
decreases with increasing salt content.
Absorbent for body fluids, medical fabrics, cable wrap and
specialty packaging.

C
CH

18,149-8
h

FT-IR 2(3),4658B Safety 2,2878C R&S 1(2),3165N


Crystals. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 300,000. Typical Mn 140,000

May contain up to 2% toluene and up to 1.5% isobutyl


methacrylate. Crystals. Tg 55. Average Mw ca. 70,000

Average Mw ca. 130,000. Reduced viscosity (20C) 35-45 cm3/g.


Tg 65
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : E
1
Soluble in aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, esters, ketones,
glycol ethers and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Insoluble in
alcohols and water.
Binder in plastic coatings, aerosol paints, primers and
printing inks
Average Mw ca. 160,000. Reduced viscosity (20C) 50-60 cm3/g.
Tg 66 (midpoint)
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <1
Soluble in aromatics, aliphatic hydrocarbons, esters, ketones,
glycol ethers and chlorinated hydrocarbons. Insoluble in
alcohols and water.
Binder in plastic coatings, aerosol paints, primers and
printing inks.
bp 60-140 nr1.4420 d 0.900
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Alphabetical List of Products


CH

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

Poly(isodecyl methacrylate) [37200-12-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,804-8
h

Poly(isophorone diisocyanate), 70 wt. % solution in . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


propylene glycol methyl ether acetate/xylene (1:1)
[53880-05-0] bp ~140 nr1.5000 d 1.080 Fp 104F(40C)

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

Polyisoprene, chlorinated [68441-58-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,540-9
h

Polyisoprene, 25% epoxidized [138009-59-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Polyisoprene, hydrogenated, see 43,271-7, Poly(propylene-altethylene), multi-arm


Polyisoprene-graft-maleic acid monomethyl ester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[128000-08-8] nr1.5190 d 0.920

Polyisoprene-graft-maleic anhydride [139948-75-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.5200 d 0.920
Average Mw ca. 25,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 20 wt. % in
toluene, 30C) 10-50 cps
Co-curable plasticizer. Adhesive additive.

45,800-7

CH

46,006-0
y

CH

100g
250g

Average Mw ca. 25,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 20 wt. % in


toluene, 30C) 26-40 cps
Co-curable plasticizer. Adhesive additive.

3
CH CH

65 wt. % chlorine

Average Mw ca. 25,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 20 wt. % in


toluene, 30C) 26-38 cps
Iodine value : 40
Good heat and weather resistance.
Co-curable plasticizer. Viscosity index improver.

O O

Polyisoprene, trans [104389-32-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,252-7
h

(R)HO C C

CH

Polyisoprene, cis [104389-31-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

d 0.904 FT-IR 2(3),4659C Safety 2,2879A R&S 1(2),3153A


Pellets. Tg -68. Tm 60
99+% trans-1,4

CH

3
CH CH C CH
2
2

Polyisoprene, cis, made from synthetic rubber [104389-31-3] . . . .

Slab/chunk. Tg -67. Tm 36. Solubility parameter 7.9


97% cis-1,4

R = H or Cl

CH

CH
3
CH
2

CH CH C
2

Polyisoprene, cis, made from natural rubber [104389-31-3] . . . . . .

Average Mw ca. 40,000 (GPC). 92 mole % unsaturation.


Viscosity (Brookfield, 37C) 400 poise
Derived by depolymerization of synthetic cis-1,4-polyisoprene
rubber.
Applications....see 43,125-7.

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

Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4659A Safety 2,2878D R&S 1(2),3167B


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 165,000 (GPC)

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.

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CH
CH

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

Poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (50:50), inherent viscosity . . . . . . . . . . .


0.55-0.75 [26780-50-7]

1g
5g

24.50
81.50

Poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (50:50), inherent viscosity . . . . . . . . . . .


0.15-0.25 [26780-50-7]

1g
5g

36.50
121.80

1g
5g

22.90
76.10

1g
5g

25.30
84.10

Biodegradable polymer, Average Mw 5,000-15,000. Tg 25.7

H C
3

25g

Biodegradable amorphous solid. Average Mw 50,000-75,000. Tg


45-50
Soluble in ethyl acetate, chloroform, acetone and THF
Properties......see 43,047-1.
Applications....see 43,047-1.

CH
CH

Poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (65:35) [26780-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Biodegradable amorphous solid. Average Mw 40,000-75,000. Tg
45-50
Soluble in ethyl acetate, chloroform, acetone and THF
Properties......see 43,047-1.
Applications....see 43,047-1.

Poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (75:25) [26780-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Biodegradable amorphous solid. Average Mw 75,000-120,000.
Tg 45-50
Soluble in ethyl acetate, chloroform, acetone and THF
Properties......see 43,047-1.
Applications....see 43,047-1.

CH

Poly(dl-lactide-co-glycolide) (85:15) [26780-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Biodegradable amorphous polymer. Average Mw 50,000-75,000.
Tg 45-50
Soluble in ethyl acetate, chloroform, acetone and THF
Controlled release of bioactive agents, sutures and
bioabsorbable implantable devices.

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

Poly(isopropyl methacrylate) [26655-94-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O CH

$
21.60
50.90

FT-IR 2(3),4659D Safety 2,2879B R&S 1(2),3165L


Crystals. Average Mw ca. 100,000 (GPC)

O
x

100mg
500mg

Average Mw ca. 80,000. Tg 180C


Applications....see 45,800-7.

2 n
C OCHCH

Poly(2-isopropenyl-2-oxazoline-co-methyl methacrylate) . . . . . . . . . . .
[27341-60-2]

t

Poly(dl-lactide), inherent viscosity 0.55-0.75 [51063-13-9] . . . . . . . . . .


mp 262 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Biodegradable polymer. Average Mw 75,000-120,000. Tg 32.9

Poly(l-lactide), inherent viscosity 0.90-1.20 [33135-50-1] . . . . . . . . . . .


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Biodegradable polymer. Average Mw 10,000-150,000. Tg 48.5

Polylauryllactam, see 18,116-1, Nylon 12

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43,080-3
h

Polylauryllactam-block-polytetrahydrofuran [84732-38-7] . . . . . . . . . .

43,081-1
h

Polylauryllactam-block-polytetrahydrofuran [84732-38-7] . . . . . . . . . .

18,219-2
h

Poly(lauryl methacrylate), secondary standard [25719-52-2] . . . . . .

37,501-2

Poly(lauryl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate). . . . . .


[61181-29-1] R&S 1(2),3167G

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

Pellets. Alternating block copolymer. Melt index (235C/1kg,


ASTM D 1238) 7-11g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 60C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 4,950 psi
Hardness (Shore D) : 25
Contains 58 wt. % polyether. Hatfield, G.R. et al,
Macromolecules, 1993, 26, 6350-6353
Properties......see 43,080-3.
Applications....see 43,080-3.

$
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

Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4660B Safety 2,2879D


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Solution in
toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of solvent. Typical
Mw 470,000. Typical Mn 150,000

Porous, highly cross-linked copolymer. High oil absorption.


200-1,200lm aggregates of <1lm-sized particles
Decomposition temperature : >200
Surface area : 0.32 m2/g
Void volume : 13.6 cc/g
Absorbs up to four times its weight in lipophilic materials.
Minimizes syneresis.
Absorbs and removes oils from surfaces.

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

Polylimonene [70750-53-7] [poly(dipentene)] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,640-1

Poly(maleic acid-co-olefin), sodium salt, 25 wt. % solution . . . . . .


in water nr1.3840 d 1.290

bp > 149 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C)


Terpene resin. Tg (onset) 63
Softening point : 115C
Properties......see 45,752-3.
Applications....see 45,752-3.

Average Mw ca. 12,000

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

Poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecene) [25266-02-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.970 FT-IR 2(3),4660C IRRITANT
Free flowing powder. Average Mn 30,000-50,000
Alternating polymer
Soluble in hydrocarbon solvents, insoluble in water
Softening point : 120-130C
Anhydride content : 15-23 wt. %
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 310-315
Dissolves in strong aqueous alkali (30% KOH). Readily
derivatized to acid salt, amide, ester or imide.
Release coatings, anti-corrosive, thickening agent,
chelant/surfactant and cross-linker for epoxy or alcohol
functional polymers.

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O

CH CH
2
CH (CH ) CH n
3
2x
2

45,262-9
h

Poly(maleic anhydride-alt-a-olefin, C24-C28) [68459-79-0] . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,251-3
h

Poly(maleic anhydride-alt-1-tetradecene) [31473-53-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,559-0

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), acrylated, 80% solution . . . . . . .


in methyl ethyl ketone nr1.5010 d 1.040 Fp 26F(-3C)

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

d 0.900 FT-IR 2(3),4660D


a-Olefin primarily C24-C28. Average Mw ca. 6,400, average Mn ca.
5,100. Viscosity (149C) 220 cps. Tg (DSC, onset) 46
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : ca. 160
Additive to textiles, plastics, personal care products, inks, and
coatings. Dispersant for organics and inorganics.
d 0.900 FT-IR 2(3),4661A IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 9,000, average Mn ca. 7,300. Viscosity (149C)
7,900 cps. Tg (DSC, onset) 65
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : ca. 270
Applications....see 45,262-9.

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

HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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

Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# AT4690000 HIGHLY TOXIC


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

N
N

CH NH C CH
2
O

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), acrylated, 65% solution . . . . . . .


in tri(propylene glycol) diacrylate nr1.5050 d 1.090

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

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), methylated, 84 wt. % . . . . . . . . . .


solution in 1-butanol [68002-20-0]

CH OR
2

R = H or CH or
3
CH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

nr1.5190 d 1.200 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4661C


RTECS# XZ1077000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Cross-linking agent. Average Mn ca. 511. Molar ratio
melamine/formaldehyde/methoxy 1/5.8/5.0

Cross-linking agent. Average Mn ca. 432. Molar ratio


melamine/formaldehyde/methoxy 1/3.7/2.6

R = H, CH OH or CH OCH
2
2
3

CH OR
2
N
N
N

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), methylated [68002-20-0]. . . . . . . .

CH OR
2

N
N

41,855-2
h
3

R
N

N
N

CH

CH OR
2
N
CH O
2

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), isobutylated, 50 wt. % . . . . . . . . .


solution in isobutanol [68002-21-1] bp 108 nr1.4680
d 1.000 Fp 77F(25C) HIGHLY TOXIC
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Cross-linking agent. Average Mn ca. 1,620. Molar ratio
melamine/formaldehyde/butoxy 1/3.9/1.8

CH CH(CH )
2
32

CH OR
2

CH
2

N
N

41,859-5
h

R = H or

Poly(melamine-co-formaldehyde), butylated, 95 wt. % in . . . . . . . . .


butanol [68002-25-5] nr1.4900 d 1.030 Fp 149F(65C)
FT-IR 2(3),4661B CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Cross-linking agent. Average Mn ca. 1,250. Molar ratio
melamine/formaldehyde/butoxy 1/5.7/4.8

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

Polymeric adsorbent XUS 40285.00, see 42,699-7,


Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), amine functionalized

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$

18,338-5

Polymeric adsorbent XUS 40323.00, see 42,696-2, Poly(4ethylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene), 300-1200l beads


Polymeric adsorbent XUS 43493.00, see 41,910-9,
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), containing 50-65% water
Polymeric adsorbent XUS 43493.01, see 42,698-9,
Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), 300-800l beads
Polymeric adsorbent XUS 43555.01, see 42,697-0, Poly(4ethylstyrene-co-divinylbenzene)
Polymer Kit, acrylate secondary standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Fp 45F(7C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID


Each kit contains 10g poly(methyl acrylate) in toluene, 10g
poly(ethyl acrylate) in toluene, 10g poly(butyl acrylate) in
toluene, 5g poly(2-ethylhexyl acrylate) in toluene, and 5g
poly(octadecyl acrylate).
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

18,336-9

Polymer Kit, methacrylate secondary standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Each kit contains 25g poly(methyl methacrylate), 25g
poly(ethyl methacrylate), 25g poly(butyl methacrylate), 25g
poly(isobutyl methacrylate), and 5g poly(lauryl methacrylate) in
toluene.
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

18,337-7

Polymer Kit, assorted secondary standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Each kit contains 25g polycarbonate resin, 25g
poly(dimethylsiloxane), 25g poly(methyl methacrylate), 25g
poly(vinyl acetate) and 25g poly(vinyl chloride).
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

CH
CH

43,449-3
h

2
NaO C

RTECS# UD3425900 IRRITANT


Average Mw ca. 6,500 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 4,000. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 20 rpm, 25C) 50-175 cps. pH 8-9
Water treatment agent for cooling towers, boilers and heat
exchangers.

CH

43,450-7
h

C
2
NaO C

CH

2
C OCH

18,222-2
h

Poly(methyl acrylate), secondary standard [9003-21-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,221-4
h

Poly(methyl acrylate) [9003-21-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(methacrylic acid, sodium salt), 30 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [54193-36-1]
Average Mw ca. 9,500 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 5,400. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 20 rpm, 25C) 110-375 cps. pH 8-9
Applications....see 43,449-3.

CHCH

Poly(methacrylic acid, sodium salt), 30 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . . . .


in water [54193-36-1] nr1.4010 d 1.180

NH C

Fp 40F(4C) FT-IR 2(3),4662B Safety 2,2881D


FLAMMABLE LIQUID
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Solution in
toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of solvent. Typical
Mw 30,000. Typical Mn 10,000
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 40,000 (GPC). Tg 9. Solubility
parameter 9.7

Pellets. Melt index (190C/8.7kg, ASTM D 1238) 4g/10min.


MDI-polyester/polyether polyurethane. Tg (DSC) -40
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 85C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 40 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, H-22 wheel) : 10mg
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 84
Low compression set
Tough, high-performance, wear-resistant elastomer with good
clarity, chemical resistance, flexibility and toughness. Can be
used in current form or further polymerized.
Automotive fascia, cable jackets, side trim, fabric laminates,
health care tubing, catheters, transdermal patches and in seals
casters, shoes, bushings and wheels.

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43,018-8
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

43,019-6
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

Pellets. Melt index (224C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 40g/10min.


MDI-polyether polyurethane. Tg (DSC) -40
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 85C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 34.5 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, H-22 wheel) : 20mg
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 82
Properties......see 43,021-8.
Applications....see 43,021-8.

250g
1kg

Pellets. Melt index (224C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 16g/10min.


MDI-polyether polyurethane
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 104C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 39 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, H-22 wheel) : 80mg
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 96
Properties......see 43,021-8.
Applications....see 43,021-8.

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

Pellets. Melt index (224C/1.2kg, ASTM D 1238) 30g/10min.


MDI-polyester polyurethane. Tg (DSC) -42
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 77.2C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 35.3 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, H-18 wheel) : 28mg
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 83
Properties......see 43,021-8.
Applications....see 43,021-8.

O
y

250g
1kg

Pellets. Melt index (190C/8.7kg, ASTM D 1238) 13g/10min.


MDI-polyester polyurethane. Tg (DSC) -15
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 80.6C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 412) : 38.9 MPa
Abrasion resistance (Taber, CS-17 wheel) : 4mg
Hardness (Shore A, ASTM D 2240) : 94
Properties......see 43,021-8.
Applications....see 43,021-8.

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

Poly(methylhydrosiloxane) [63148-57-2] (PMHS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,238-2

Poly(methylhydrosiloxane), trimethylsilyl terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[178873-19-3] bp > 177 nr1.3910 d 0.850 Fp 170F(76C)

Reducing agent. J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1989, 1705.

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

Poly(methyl methacrylate), secondary standard [9011-14-7] . . . . . .


mp > 300 R&S 1(2),3165H RTECS# TR0400000
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw
93,000. Typical Mn 46,000

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CH

3
C CH

2
n
OCH
3

20,033-6
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate) [9011-14-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,223-0
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate) [9011-14-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,574-6
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate) [9011-14-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,226-5
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate) [9011-14-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,213-0
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate), isotactic [25188-98-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,402-9
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl methacrylate) [25608-33-7] . . .

18,224-9
h

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethyl acrylate) [9010-88-2] . . . . . . . . . . .

46,316-7

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dimethacrylate), 8 micron [25133-90-8] d 1.190

Powder. Average Mw ca. 15,000 (GPC)

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

Powder. Average Mw ca. 120,000. Inherent viscosity 0.20.


Tg 114

CH

3
C CH

2
n
OCH
3

C
O

CH

3
C CH

2
n
OCH
3

Average Mw ca. 350,000. Reduced viscosity (20C) 130-140


cm3/g. Tg (midpoint) 122
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <1
Soluble in esters, ketones, aromatics and glycol ethers.
Insoluble in alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Contributes
hardness, weather resistance, light fastness and resistance to
chemicals.
Pigment-wetting binder for coatings.
Crystals. Average Mw ca. 996,000 (GPC). Inherent viscosity 1.25.
Tg (midpoint) 125

CH

3
C CH

2
n
OCH
3

d 1.200 RTECS# TR0400000


>80% isotactic

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

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dimethacrylate), 20 micron [25133-90-8]
5% cross-linked. Spherical particles
Applications....see 46,316-7.

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-ethylene glycol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dimethacrylate), 50 micron [25133-90-8]
5% cross-linked. Spherical particles
Applications....see 46,316-7.

37,691-4
h

CH

FT-IR 2(3),4663D Safety 2,2882C R&S 1(2),3165H


Powder. Average Mn ca. 39,500 (GPC). Average Mw ca. 101,000
(GPC) <5 wt. % ethyl acrylate. Inherent viscosity 0.40. Tg 104

5% cross-linked. Spherical particles


Light diffusing agent in plastics, matting agent, anti-blocking
agent and pore-forming agent in ceramics.

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

Average Mw ca. 75,000. ca. 85 mole % methyl methacrylate.


Reduced viscosity (20C) 35-40 cm3/g. Tg (midpoint) 105
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <1
Soluble in esters, ketones, aromatics and glycol ethers.
Insoluble in alcohols and aliphatic hydrocarbons. Contributes
hardness, weather resistance, light fastness and resistance to
chemicals.
Pigment-wetting binder for coatings on plastics.

Poly(methyl methacrylate-co-methacrylic acid) [25086-15-1] . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3165H
Average Mw ca. 34,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 15,000 (GPC).
Inherent viscosity 0.19. Methyl methacrylate to methacrylic acid
molar ratio 1:0.016. Tg 105

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CH

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

Poly(3-methyl-1,5-pentanediol adipate) [39751-34-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,004-3
h

Poly(4-methyl-1-pentene), low molecular weight [25068-26-2] . . . . .

19,099-3
h

Poly(4-methyl-1-pentene), medium molecular weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[25068-26-2]

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

Crystalline, isotactic. Melt index (260C/5kg, ASTM D 1238)


26g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 178C
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 638) : 170 kg/cm2
Impact strength (Izod, ASTM D 256) : 3 kg.cm/cm2
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 758) : 80
Dielectric constant (100-1 mHz,
ASTM D 150) : 2.12
Properties......see 44,004-3
Applications....see 44,004-3.

CH
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH
2
n

19,100-0
h

Poly(4-methyl-1-pentene), high molecular weight [25068-26-2]. . . .

37,849-6
h

Poly(methylphenylsiloxane), 710fluid, viscosity 500 . . . . . . . . . . . .


centistokes [63148-58-3] nr1.5365 d 1.102 Fp 620F(326C)

CH
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH CH
2
n

CH

nr1.4730 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Average Mn ca. 950. Hydroxyl value 106-118 mg KOH/g

250mL
1L

O Si

Crystalline, isotactic. Melt index (260C/5kg, ASTM D 1238)


8g/10min
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 185C
Tensile strength at break
(ASTM D 638) : 230 kg/cm2
Impact strength (Izod, ASTM D 256) : 5 kg.cm/cm2
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 758) : 85
Dielectric constant (100-1 mHz,
ASTM D 150) : 2.12
Properties......see 44,004-3.
Applications....see 44,004-3.

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

Poly(2-methyl-1,3-propylene adipate), diol terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[26702-65-8] bp > 230 nr1.4730 d 1.100

Poly(2-methyl-1,3-propylene glutarate), hydroxy terminated . . . . . . .


nr1.4710 d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)
Dihydroxy functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 1,020. Viscosity
(25C) 48 2.5 poise
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 0.3max
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 110 5
Fluid oligomer, pourable at room temperature. Improves
hydrolytic stability of urethanes.
Prepolymer for urethanes and polyesters.

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43,102-8

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

bp > 315.6 nr1.4720 d 1.150 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(3),4664C
Dihydroxy functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 2,040. Viscosity
(25C) 193-215 poise
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : 0.3 max
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 52-58
Properties......see 43,103-6.
Applications....see 43,103-6.

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

Poly(methylstyrene-co-indene), hydrogenated [69430-35-9] . . . . . . .

48,164-5
h

Poly[methyl(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)siloxane] [63148-56-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,272-9
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether), 50 wt. % solution in water [9003-09-2] .

19,112-4
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid) [25153-40-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,109-9
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid) [25153-40-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

nr1.6100 d 1.075 FT-IR 2(3),4665A Safety 2,2883A


R&S 1(2),3175F
Beads. Average Mn 790 (VPO). Tg 49

Average Mn ca. 1,300 (GPC). Tg 74

Beads. Average Mn ca. 4,000, average Mw ca. 9,000. Tg 76

d 1.040 FT-IR 2(3),4665C Safety 2,2883B R&S 1(2),3175G


Powder. Average Mw ca. 72,000 (GPC). Tg 106

Poly(2-methyl-1,3-propylene glutarate), hydroxy terminated . . . . . . .

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

nr1.4670 d 1.030 FT-IR 2(3),4666A R&S 1(2),3155E


Opaque, viscous liquid. Tg -31
FT-IR 2(3),4666B Safety 2,2462D R&S 1(2),3183B
Powder. Average Mw ca. 216,000 (LS). Average Mn ca. 80,000. pH
(5% aq. soln.) ca. 2.5
Dissolves readily in water, chelates alkaline earth cations but
not toxic heavy metal ions.
Detergent builder.
Powder. Average Mw ca. 1,980,000 (LS). Average Mn ca. 960,000.
pH (5% aq. soln.) ca. 2.5
Properties......see 19,112-4.
Applications....see 19,112-4.

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41,630-4
h
CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OR C OR n
3
O
O

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

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) [9011-16-9] . . . . . . . . . .

41,632-0
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) [9011-16-9] . . . . . . . . . .

18,458-6
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) [9011-16-9] . . . . . . . . . .

18,459-4
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) [9011-16-9] . . . . . . . . . .

41,631-2
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride) [9011-16-9] . . . . . . . . . .

n
O

n
O

n
O

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid monoisopropyl . . . . . . . . . . . .


ester), 50 wt. % solution in 2-propanol [31307-95-6] d 0.957

41,633-9
h

n
O

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid monoethyl ester), 50 . . . . .


wt.% solution in ethanol [25087-06-3] nr1.4190 d 0.983

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

Fp 72F(22C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR


Average Mw ca. 120,000 (LS)
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 250-280
Properties......see 41,630-4.
Applications....see 41,630-4.

n
O

$
26.90
74.30

Fp 48F(8C) FT-IR 2(3),4666D RTECS# EM6540000


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 130,000 (LS)
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 275-300
Properties......see 41,630-4.
Applications....see 41,630-4.

R = H or

R = H or

500mL
2L

Fp 48F(8C) FT-IR 2(3),4666C RTECS# EM6515000


FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR
Average Mw ca. 135,000 (LS)
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 245-275
Film former with good clarity, adhesion and moisture
resistance. Acid group promotes adhesion to hair, paper, glass,
metals and plastics.
Functions in coatings, adhesives and cosmetics as a film
former, emulsion stabilizer, controlled-release matrix, temporary
protective coating and binding agent in powders.

R = H or

CH CH CH
CH
2
CH O
C OR C OR n
3
O
O

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic acid monobutyl ester), 50 . . . .


wt.% solution in ethanol [25119-68-0] nr1.4190 d 0.977

FT-IR 2(3),4667B CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC


Alternating copolymer. Average Mw ca. 216,000. Average Mn ca.
80,000. May contain up to 2% benzene
Readily derivatized
Forms complex with iodine
Soluble in several organic solvents and in water upon
hydrolysis. Reacts with alcohols, amines and epoxides to form
derivatives or cross-linked polymers.
Film former, dispersant, emulsifier, thickener, binder, flocculant
and complexing agent.
Average Mw ca. 1,080,000. Average Mn ca. 311,000. May contain
up to 2% benzene
Readily derivatized
Forms iodine complex
Properties......see 41,633-9.
Applications....see 41,633-9.
Alternating copolymer. Average Mw ca. 1,250,000 (LS). Average
Mn ca. 485,000. May contain up to 2% benzene
Readily derivatized
Forms iodine complex
Properties......see 41,633-9.
Applications....see 41,633-9.
Powder. Alternating copolymer. Average Mw ca. 1,980,000 (LS).
Average Mn ca. 960,000. May contain up to 2% benzene
Readily derivatized
Forms iodine complex
Properties......see 41,633-9.
Applications....see 41,633-9.
Average Mw ca. 2,400,000 (LS). Average Mn ca. 1,130,000. May
contain up to 2% benzene
Readily derivatized
Forms iodine complex
Properties......see 41,633-9.
Applications....see 41,633-9.

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43,448-5
h

Poly(methyl vinyl ether-alt-maleic anhydride), cross-linked . . . . . .


with 1,9-decadiene [136392-67-1] IRRITANT

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

Powder. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #7, 10 rpm, 0.5 wt. % in


water, pH 7, 25C) 50,000-70,000 cps
Moisture content : 4.5%
Forms gels at 0.25 to 0.5 wt. %. Produces non-tacky films.
Component of hair and skin care products.
CH
O CH

CH

O
CH

3
CH
3

3
CH O
2

CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2

45,837-6
h

Poly(neopentyl glycol adipate) [27925-07-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,734-9

Poly(neopentyl glycol adipate), isophorone diisocyanate . . . . . . . .


terminated bp > 152 d 1.054 Fp 130F(54C)

C
n

FT-IR 2(3),4668C STENCH IRRITANT


Liquid. IPDI-terminated polyester oligomer. Average Mn ca.
1,350. Contains ca. 7.8 wt. % isocyanate. Contains glycerine
adduct to give an average of 2.5 NCO groups per molecule.
Contains ca. 15 wt. % 2-heptanone
Residual isophorone diisocyanate : <1%
Low residual isocyanate monomer, good exterior durability.
Narrow molecular weight distribution. Generally improved
tensile strength, elasticity and scratch resistance over broader
molecular weight distribution materials.
Exterior coatings, adhesives and sealants.

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

Polynorbornene [25038-76-0] [poly(1,3-cyclopentylene- . . . . . . . . . . . .


vinylene)] d 0.960

18,233-8
h

Poly(octadecyl methacrylate) [25639-21-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Average Mw >2,000,000. Particle size 800 micron


Tensile strength : 23 MPa
Hardness (Shore A) : 18-80
Can take several times its weight in plasticizer and retain useful
properties. High tear strength and dynamic damping properties.
Residual unsaturation used for cross-linking.
Vibration damping, noise control, liquid casting applications,
shock absorbers, bumpers, hoses, special tires and gaskets.

CH CH

3
CCH

Poly(neopentyl glycol sebacate) [28759-54-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FT-IR 2(3),4668D
Gummy solid

45,305-6
h

CH

mp < -14 bp > 350 nr1.4660 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)


HYGROSCOPIC
Average Mn ca. 600. Viscosity (25C) 3,000 cps. Hydroxyl
functionality 2.0
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 190

Fp 45F(7C) FT-IR 2(3),4669B Safety 2,2884B


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 170,000 (GPC). Tg -100. Tm 37.5.
Solubility parameter 7.8

d 1.080
Melt index (280C/10kg) 42g/10min. Tg (DSC) 160

44,571-1

CH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
S

Poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regioregular [104934-51-2] . . . . . . . .


mp 190
For the characterization and solid-state properties of this
polymer, see J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1994, 117, 233.
Black solid. Greater than 98.5% head-to-tail regiospecific
conformation. Average Mw ca. 142,000 (GPC), average Mn ca.
54,000 (GPC)
Product of RiekeMetals, Inc.
Conductivity 10-6 siemens/cm and about 103 siemens/cm when
doped with iodine.
For physical properties see 44,570-3.
For applications see 44,570-3.

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51,083-1

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

CH (CH ) CH CH CHCH (CH ) CH


2
2
26 3
25 2

Polyoxyethylene branched nonylcyclohexyl ether, see


30,313-5, TritonN-101, reduced
Polyoxyethylene(2) cetyl ether, see 38,883-1, Brij52
Polyoxyethylene(10) cetyl ether, see 38,885-8, Brij56
Polyoxyethylene(20) cetyl ether, see 23,599-7, Brij58
Polyoxyethylene(150) dinonylphenyl ether, see 23,869-4,
IgepalDM 970
Polyoxyethylene(8) isooctylcyclohexyl ether, see 30,041-1,
TritonX-114, reduced
Polyoxyethylene(10) isooctylcyclohexyl ether, see 28,210-3,
TritonX-100, reduced
Polyoxyethylene(40) isooctylcyclohexyl ether, see 30,312-7,
TritonX-405, reduced
Polyoxyethylene(8) isooctylphenyl ether, see 36,934-9,
TritonX-114
Polyoxyethylene(10) isooctylphenyl ether, see 23,472-9,
TritonX-100
Polyoxyethylene(40) isooctylphenyl ether, see 23,473-7,
TritonX-405, 70% solution in water
Polyoxyethylene(4) lauryl ether, see 23,598-9, Brij30
Polyoxyethylene(23) lauryl ether, see 85,836-6, Brij35
Polyoxyethylene(2) oleyl ether, see 38,886-6, Brij92
Polyoxyethylene(10) oleyl ether, see 43,128-1, Brij97
Polyoxyethylene(20) oleyl ether, see 43,624-0, Brij98
(Poly(3,4-oxyethyleneoxythiophene)/poly(styrene sulfonate),
seePoly(styrenesulfonate)/poly(2,3-dihydrothieno[3,4-b]-1,4dioxin), 1.3 wt. % dispersion in water, 48,309-5.
Polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan monolaurate, see 27,434-8,
Tween20
Polyoxyethylene(80) sorbitan monolaurate, 72 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
in water [9005-64-5] nr1.4400 d 0.980

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

Poly(3-octylthiophene-2,5-diyl), regiorandom [104934-51-2] . . . . . . . .

46,639-5
h

Polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan monooleate, see 27,436-4,


Tween80
Polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan monopalmitate, see 27,435-6,
Tween40
Polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan monostearate, see 37,425-3,
Tween60
Polyoxyethylene sorbitan tetraoleate [61723-83-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bp > 100 nr1.4710 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C)
Surfactant. Viscosity (25C) ca. 200 cps. HLB 11.4
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 86-108
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in isopropanol, xylene and most
organic solvents. Insoluble in propylene glycol.

Polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan trioleate, see 38,890-4,


Tween85

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H
R(OCH CH ) O
2 2z
H
H

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=

CH (CH ) CH CH CHCH (CH ) CH


2
2
26 3
25 2

46,688-3
h

H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n~6

46,687-5
h

Polyoxyethylene(18) tridecyl ether [78330-21-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,031-5
h

Poly(oxymethylene), acetate end-capped [25231-38-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(acetal resin) mp 175 d 1.420

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

Poly(oxymethylene), acetate end-capped [25231-38-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(acetal resin)

1kg
5kg

25.30
85.50

1kg
5kg

25.30
85.50

Pellets. Engineering thermoplastic, natural lubricity. Melt


index (190C/1.05kg, ASTM D 1238) 6g/10min
Soluble in chlorophenol above 70C
Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 69 MPa
Coefficient of friction (static,
ASTM D 1894) : 0.2
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 94
Properties......see 43,031-5.
Applications....see 43,031-5.

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

Pellets. Engineering thermoplastic, natural lubricity. Melt


index (190C/1.05kg, ASTM D 1238) 1g/10min
Soluble in chlorophenol above 70C
Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 69 MPa
Coefficient of friction (static,
ASTM D 1894) : 0.2
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 94
End-capped to minimize depolymerization. Resistant to neutral
chemicals and a wide variety of solvents, sensitive to strong
acids, alkalis and oxidizing agents. Antioxidants added. Noted
for low coefficient of friction, stiffness, and fatigue and creep
resistance.
Injection molded into gears, cams, plumbing components,
'sparkless'chains and impellers.

43,032-3
h

bp > 150 nr1.4590 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Surfactant. Mixture of C11 to C14 iso-alkyl ethers with C13 isoalkyl predominating. HLB 11.4
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in ethanol and xylene.
Detergent and solubilizer for alkylaryl sulfonates.

Polyoxyethylene(12) tridecyl ether [78330-21-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

Polyoxyethylene(2) stearyl ether, see 38,888-2, Brij72


Polyoxyethylene(10) stearyl ether, see 38,889-0, Brij76
Polyoxyethylene(20) stearyl ether, see 23,600-4, Brij78
Polyoxyethylene(100) stearyl ether, see 46,638-7, Brij700
Polyoxyethylene(6) tridecyl ether [78330-21-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,641-7
h

H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n ~ 18

nr1.4710 d 1.030 Fp >230F(110C) LACHRYMATOR


IRRITANT
Surfactant. Viscosity (25C) 200 cps. HLB 10.2
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 35-55
Saponification number (mg KOH/g) : 80-90
Soluble (1 wt. %, 25C) in acetone, isopropanol and toluene.
Insoluble in propylene glycol.
Emulsifier for fats and oils.

H (OCH CH ) OH
13 27
2 2n
n ~ 12

CH

Polyoxyethylene sorbitol hexaoleate [59800-21-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(oxymethylene), acetate end-capped [25231-38-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(acetal resin)
Pellets. Engineering thermoplastic, natural lubricity. Melt
index (190C/1.05kg, ASTM D 1238) 16g/10min
Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 68 MPa
Coefficient of friction (static,
ASTM D 1894) : 0.2
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 91
Properties......see 43,031-5.
Applications....see 43,031-5.

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O CH

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

Melt index (380C/2.16 kg) 16g/10min. Tg 208


Tensile modulus (ASTM D 638) : 390,000 psi
Izod (Notched, 23C, ASTM D 256) : 1.22 ft-lb/in
Dielectric constant
(1.0 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 3.8
Soluble in aniline, dimethylacetamide and pyridine.

S
O

15.10
27.80

Melt index (380C/2.16 kg) 65g/10min. Tg 214


Tensile modulus (ASTM D 638) : 390,000 psi
Izod (Notched, 23C, ASTM D 256) : 1.12 ft-lb/in
Dielectric constant
(1.0 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 3.8
Soluble in aniline, dimethylacetamide and pyridine.

S
O

Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 30g/10min. Tm


(DSC) 164-168
% Shrinkage in flow/transverse direction : 1.9/1.9%
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 9,000 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 85
Random copolymer resists depolymerization. High flow rate
with rapid solidification. Noted for stiffness and fatigue and
creep resistance. No effective solvent at room temperature.
Slowly oxidized in air.
Injection molded gears, cams and thin-walled tubing.

250g
1kg

Safety 2,2885C R&S 1(2),3185J RTECS# TR4735000


Pellets. Melt index (380C/2.16 kg) 75g/10min.

47,237-9
O

Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 13g/10min.


% Shrinkage in flow/transverse direction : 2.0/1.9%
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 9,000 psi
Properties......see 43,123-0.
Applications....see 43,123-0.

$
15.10
27.80

High temperature engineering thermoplastic. Average Mn ca.


10,300, average Mw ca. 20,800. Tm (DSC, onset) 322
ca. 35% crystalline
Tensile strength at yield
(23C, ASTM D638) : 14,500 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D785) : 126
Insoluble in all common solvents. Soluble in concentrated
sulfuric acid.
Coatings for high performance wiring and advanced structural
composites.

O
O

mp 163-172 d 1.400 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 2.5g/10min.
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 8,600 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 75
Properties......see 43,123-0.
Applications....see 43,123-0.

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.

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37,445-8
h
F
C

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

Poly(1,4-phenylene ether-ether-sulfone), powder [28212-68-2] . . . .

Poly(1,4-phenylene sulfide) [25212-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(1,4-phenylene ether-ether-sulfone), pellets [28212-68-2] . . . . .

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

Fp >230F(110C) HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT


6 wt. % isocyanate. Isocyanate terminated polyether
polyurethane oligomer. Equiv. wt. 650-750. Viscosity (50C) 4,200
cps. Density (70C) 1.04
Gives elastomers with superior hydrolytic stability and dynamic
performance in hot, humid environments.
Wheels, rollers, bearings, shock absorbers, gaskets and pumps.

NH C

Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]

FT-IR 2(3),4670A Safety 2,2877B


HYGROSCOPIC
Powder. Tg 310

Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]

Lubricant. Average Mn ca. 6,600. Ratio of x to y ca. 30:1


Properties......see 37,445-8.
Applications....see 37,445-8.

$
30.50
97.40

Lubricant. Average Mn ca. 3,200. Ratio of x to y ca. 30:1


Properties......see 37,445-8.
Applications....see 37,445-8.

10g
50g

Lubricant. Average Mn ca. 1,500. Ratio of x to y ca. 30:1


Polymer is made by an oxidative polymerization of
hexafluoropropylene and tetrafluoroethylene. A representative
structure is shown.
High performance lubricant for textile, bearing, and corrosive
environment applications.

Poly(perfluoropropylene oxide-co-perfluoroformaldehyde) . . . . . . . .
[69991-67-9]

Poly(1,4-phenylene sulfide) [25212-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Pellets. Viscosity (310C, 1200 sec-1) 500 poise
Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 86 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 93
Properties......see 42,726-8.
Applications....see 42,726-8.

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42,723-3

Pellets. Viscosity (310C, 1200 sec-1) 1,400 poise


Tensile strength (23C, ASTM D 638) : 12.5 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 93
Properties......see 42,726-8.
Applications....see 42,726-8.

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

Poly[(phenyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [28064-14-4] . . . . . . .

40,676-7
h

Poly[(phenyl glycidyl ether)-co-formaldehyde] [28064-14-4] . . . . . . .

37,298-6
h

Poly[(phenyl isocyanate)-co-formaldehyde] [9016-87-9] . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,657-0
h

Poly[(phenyl isocyanate)-co-formaldehyde] [9016-87-9] . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,659-7
h

Poly[(phenyl isocyanate)-co-formaldehyde] [9016-87-9] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly[(phenyl glycidyl ether)-co-dicyclopentadiene] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[119345-05-0] d 1.160 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4671A

100g
500g

$
16.00
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

Poly(1,4-phenylene sulfide) [25212-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Powder. Average Mn ca. 10,000. Tg 150. Tm 285

O CH

Poly(1,4-phenylene sulfide) [25212-74-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
n

nr1.5890 d 1.227 Fp >230F(110C)


Average Mn ca. 345. Oligomeric epoxide. Viscosity 11-17 poise
at 52. Average of 2.2 epoxide groups per molecule
Good chemical resistance at high temperatures. Substitutes for
Bisphenol A and phenolic epoxy resins.
Adhesives, structural and electrical laminates and coatings and
castings for high temperature service.
Average Mn ca. 570. Oligomeric epoxide. Viscosity 200-500
poise at 52. Average of 3.6 epoxide groups per molecule
Properties......see 40,677-5.
Applications....see 40,677-5.

bp 200/5mm nr1.6280 d 1.200 Fp >230F(110C)


R&S 1(2),3185H RTECS# TR0350000
Oligomer. Average Mn ca. 340. ca. 2.7 isocyanate
groups/molecule. ca. 42-45 wt. % MDI. Viscosity (25C) 180 cps
Isocyanate equivalent wt. : 134g
NCO wt. % : 31
Oligomer. Average Mn ca. 375. ca. 3.0 isocyanate
groups/molecule. ca. 25-35 wt. % MDI. Viscosity (25C) 700 cps
Isocyanate equivalent wt. : 136g
NCO wt. % : 31
High functionality and relatively high viscosity.
Component of laminates, foam insulation and structural foam.
Oligomer. Average Mn ca. 400. ca. 3.2 isocyanate
groups/molecule. Viscosity (25C) 1,800 cps
Isocyanate equivalent wt. : 138g
NCO wt. % : 30.4
High viscosity, high functionality oligomer.
Component of highly rigid foams.
nr1.6720 d 1.290
Melt index (400C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 14-20g/10min.
Thermoplastic transparent engineering resin. Tg (DSC) 208
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 69.6 MPa
Outstanding color, transparency and impact strength to 200C.
Best overall chemical resistance of the commercial
polysulfones.
Medical devices requiring sterilization and electrical connectors
and switches.

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CH

Poly-a-pinene [70750-57-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,752-3
h

Poly-b-pinene [70750-58-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,934-7

Poly(polytetrahydrofuran carbonate) diol [92538-66-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

CH

45,753-1
h

3
n

CH

C
CH

CH

43,935-5

CH

CH
CH CH
2

42,811-6
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,817-5
h

Polypropylene, amorphous [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
n

3
n

Poly(polytetrahydrofuran carbonate) diol [92538-66-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dihydroxy functional linear polyether polycarbonate. Average
Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (60C) 1,015 cps. ca. 7 carbonate groups
per molecule and 3 THF groups per segment. Density
(60C) 1.048
Softening point : 18C
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g) : 52-60
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
Polydispersity : 2.3
Properties......see 43,934-7.
Applications....see 43,934-7.

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

250mL
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

mp 157 d 0.902 Merck Index 12,7741


Average Mw ca. 12,000. Average Mn ca. 5,000. Viscosity
(Brookfield Thermosel, 190C) 6.0 poise
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 163C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : <0.05
Low density, low viscosity homopolymer.
Modifier for waxes to reduce blocking, scuffing and abrasion.
Improves pigment dispersion in polypropylene films and fibers.
Average Mw ca. 14,000, average Mn ca. 3,700 (GPC vs.
polyethylene standards). Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel,
190C) 10 poise. Tg -12
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 155C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,380 kPa
Hardness (penetrometer, ASTM D 5) : 20 dmm
Low odor, good heat stability, low color and broad compatibility
with elastomers, plastics and tackifying resins.
Base polymer in hot melt adhesives and paper-laminating,
extender and viscosity modifier in caulks and sealants and
waterproofing agent in wire and cable applications.

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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

CH
3
CH CH
2

272

42,902-3
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,818-3
h

Polypropylene, amorphous [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,785-3
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,786-1
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,788-8
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,251-9
h

Polypropylene [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,789-6
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,238-9
h

Polypropylene, isotactic [25085-53-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Spherical particles. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)


1000g/10min.
Tensile strength at yield : 30 mPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 93
Narrow molecular weight and high melt flow allow lower
processing temperatures and pressures.
Fine denier fibers for soft, high strength fabric, mineral
reinforced products and color concentrates.

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

Average Mw ca. 19,600, average Mn ca. 5,400 (GPC vs.


polyethylene standards). Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel,
190C) 23 poise. Tg -10
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 155C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 1,380 kPa
Hardness (penetrometer, ASTM D 5) : 20 dmm
Properties......see 42,817-5.
Applications....see 42,817-5.
Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 0.5g/10min. Average
Mw ca. 580,000. Average Mn ca. 166,000
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 36 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785-A) : 95
High melt strength homopolymer.
General extrusion grade polymer.
Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 4g/10min. Average Mw
ca. 340,000. Average Mn ca. 97,000
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 35 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785-A) : 99
High stiffness and resistance to solvents and chemicals.
Resistant to environmental stress cracking. More prone to
oxidation than polyethylene.
Used with ram- and screw-injection machines. For automotive,
housewares, general molding products and multi- and
monofiliment fiber.
Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 12g/10min. Average
Mw ca. 250,000. Average Mn ca. 67,000
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 35 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785-A) : 100
Properties......see 42,786-1.
Applications....see 42,786-1.
Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 20g/10min. Tm 167C
Tensile strength at yield
(50mm/min, ASTM D638) : 35 MPa
Impact strength (Izod, notched, 23C) : 32 J/m
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D785) : 104
Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 35g/10min. Average
Mw ca. 190,000. Average Mn ca. 50,000
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 31 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785-A) : 98
High flow resin for easy moldability. Excellent dimensional
stability and low built-in stress.
Thin, complex parts, large flat trays, thin-walled cylinders and
chemical containers and lids.
nr1.4900 d 0.900 FT-IR 2(3),4671C Safety 2,2886A
R&S 1(2),3151C RTECS# UD1842000
Average Mw ca. 250,000 (GPC). Tg -26. Tm 189. Solubility
parameter 9.2

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H
CH

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

Poly(propylene-co-1-butene), 12 wt. % 1-butene [29160-13-2] . . . . .

43,110-9
h

Poly(propylene-co-1-butene), 14 wt. % 1-butene [29160-13-2] . . . . .

38,902-1
h

Poly(propylene carbonate) [25511-85-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,039-1
h

Polypropylene, chlorinated [68442-33-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,040-5
h

Polypropylene, chlorinated [68442-33-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

X = H or Cl
n

C
X

CH
2

Poly(propylene-co-1-butene), 8 wt. % 1-butene [29160-13-2]. . . . . . .

X = H or Cl
n

Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 2.2g/10min. Average


Mw ca. 174,000, average Mn ca. 75,000. 93% syndiotactic. Tm
(DSC, peak) 125
Tensile strength at break : 2050 psi
Impact strength (Izod) : 14.9ft lb/in
Gloss, 45 : 51.6%

43,108-7
h

CH

CH CH
2 3

Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 4.5g/10min. Average


Mw ca. 127,000, average Mn ca. 54,000. 93% syndiotactic. Tm
(DSC, peak) 132
Tensile strength at break : 1980 psi
Impact strength (Izod) : 14.3ft lb/in
Gloss, 45 : 47.5%

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

Poly(1,3-propylene adipate) [36568-42-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2

CH CH
2

CH

45,658-6

Polypropylene, syndiotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
O CH CH CH O
2
2
2

45,214-9
h

Polypropylene, syndiotactic [9003-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

C
H

45,215-7
h

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1kg

20.50

25g
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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.

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43,271-7
h
CH CH CH CH
2
2
2
CH
3

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

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Melt index (200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 7.5g/10min. Viscosity


(Brookfield, 25 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 87.2 poise. Contains
0.03-0.2 wt. % antioxidant
Tensile strength, maximum (ASTM D 412) : <50 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 100%
Hardness (Shore A) : 18
Properties......see 43,239-3.
Applications....see 43,239-3.

CH CH
2

Poly(propylene-alt-ethylene), multi-arm [127883-08-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polyisoprene, hydrogenated) d 0.910

Pellets. Crystalline, isotactic random copolymer containing


5-20 wt. % ethylene. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
2g/10min. Tm 165-208
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 3,300 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 70
Very high impact resistance. Stabilized for use at high
temperatures.
Injection molded auto components.
Pellets. Crystalline, isotactic random copolymer containing
5-15 wt. % ethylene. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
6g/10min. Tm 165-208
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 3,900 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 85
Heat stabilized for use at elevated temperature. Good balance of
impact and stiffness.
Injection molded nozzles, pump sprayers and appliance
components.
Pellets. Crystalline, isotactic random copolymer containing 1-3
wt. % ethylene. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
10g/10min. Tm 165-208
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 3,900 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 80
Clarifier added
Good clarity and balance of impact properties and stiffness.
Injection molding of thin wall and household products such as
food containers and tool boxes.
~9.5mm pellets. Crystalline, isotactic random copolymer
containing 15-20 wt. % ethylene. Melt index (230C/2.16kg,
ASTM D 1238) 11g/10min. Tm (DSC) 158
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 127C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 2,800 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 47
Medium stiffness and excellent cold temperature properties.
Resistant to chemical and detergent attack.
Compounding and injection molding applications.
Pellets. Crystalline, isotactic random copolymer containing
5-15 wt. % ethylene. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238)
20g/10min. Tm 165-208
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 2,900 psi
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 70
High melt flow and medium impact resistance. Heat stabilized
for use at high temperatures.
Injection molding of housewares and medical items.
Pellets. Random copolymer with ca. 1-3 wt. % ethylene. Melt
index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 30g/10min.
Tensile strength at yield
(ASTM D 638) : 4,200 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 80
Low warpage and good film clarity, toughness and resistance to
chemical and detergent attack.
Injection molded thin-walled parts.

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CH

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

Poly(1,3-propylene glutarate) [52256-48-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Amorphous copolymer. Average Mw ca. 9,500, average Mn ca.


2,900 (GPC vs. polyethylene standards). Viscosity (Brookfield
Thermosel, 190C) 3 poise. Tg -33
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 120C
Hardness (penetrometer, ASTM D 5) : >100 dmm
Properties......see 42,817-5.
Applications....see 42,817-5.
Amorphous copolymer. Viscosity (Brookfield Thermosel,
190C) 10 poise. Tg -24
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 135C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 140 kPa
Hardness (penetrometer, ASTM D 5) : 70 dmm
Properties......see 42,817-5.
Applications....see 42,817-5.
Amorphous copolymer. Average Mw ca. 28,700, average Mn ca.
9,100 (GPC vs. polyethylene standards). Viscosity (Brookfield
Thermosel, 190C) 200 poise. Tg -22
Softening point (ring and ball, ASTM E 28) : 135C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 412) : 150 psi
Hardness (penetrometer, ASTM D 5) : 30 dmm
Properties......see 42,817-5.
Applications....see 42,817-5.
mp 48
Average Mw ca. 7,100, average Mn ca. 5,500. Soluble in
chloroform, THF, MEK and toluene. Tg -56. Tm (DSC at
peak) 48

20,230-4
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4] [poly(propylene oxide)] . . . . . .

20,231-2
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,232-0
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,233-9
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

20,234-7
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

20,235-5
h

Poly(propylene glycol) [25322-69-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,981-5
h

Poly(propylene glycol) acrylate [50858-51-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,665-1
h

Poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [9046-10-0] . . . . . .

OH
n

OH
n

OH
n

CH CH O
H
2
n
CH
3

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
2
3 n 2
n = 2-3

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

nr1.4470 d 1.004 FT-IR 2(3),4672A Safety 2,2886C


R&S 1(2),3157C RTECS# TR5600000
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 425. Viscosity(25C) 80 centistokes.
Hydroxyl number 263mg KOH/g. Contains 130-190 ppm
proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 725. Viscosity(25C) 115 centistokes.
Hydroxyl number 147mg KOH/g. Contains 130-190 ppm
proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity(25C) 150 centistokes.
Hydroxyl number 111mg KOH/g. Contains 130-190 ppm
proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity(25C) 300 centistokes.
Hydroxyl number 56mg KOH/g. Contains 130-190 ppm
proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 2,700. Functionality ca. 1.8.
Viscosity(25C) 630 cps. Hydroxyl number 37mg KOH/g.
Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Solubility (w/w in water, 25C) : <0.01%
Liquid. Average Mn ca. 3,500. Functionality ca. 1.7.
Viscosity(25C) 1,300 cps. Hydroxyl number 28mg KOH/g.
Contains 130-190 ppm proprietary phenolic antioxidant
Solubility (w/w in water, 25C) : <0.01%
nr1.4510 d 1.020 Fp 212F(100C) IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 475. Viscosity (25C) 46 cSt. Inhibited with
200-400 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : E
0.3
nr1.4470 d 0.948 Fp >230F(110C)
CORROSIVE TOXIC
Average Mn ca. 230

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CH CH(NH )CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH
3
2
2
2
3 n 2
n = 5-6

40,667-8
h

Poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [9046-10-0] . . . . . .

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
2
3 n 2
n ~ 33

40,668-6
h

Poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [9046-10-0] . . . . . .

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
2
3 n 2
n ~ 68

40,669-4
h

Poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [9046-10-0] . . . . . .

45,501-6

Poly(propylene glycol) diacrylate [52496-08-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(propylene glycol) diacrylate [52496-08-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(propylene glycol) dibenzoate [72245-46-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,673-2
h

Poly(propylene glycol) diglycidyl ether [26142-30-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,674-0
h

Poly(propylene glycol) diglycidyl ether [26142-30-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,503-2
h

Poly(propylene glycol) dimethacrylate [25852-49-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,835-2
h

Poly(propylene glycol) methacrylate [39420-45-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,979-3
h

Poly(propylene glycol) methacrylate [39420-45-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,558-0

Poly(propylene glycol) methyl ether acrylate [83844-54-6] . . . . . . . .

n~3

RTECS# TR3702500

45,808-2
h

CH
3
CH CH O
2

nr1.4520 d 0.997 Fp >230F(110C)


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 4,000

RTECS# TR3702500

Average Mn ca. 900. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether


hydroquinone and 100 ppm BHT

n ~ 12

nr1.4510 d 0.996 Fp >230F(110C)


CORROSIVE TOXIC
Average Mn ca. 2,000

RTECS# TR3702500

nr1.4520 d 1.020 Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 540. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone and 100 ppm BHT

n~7

H C
2

nr1.4490 d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C)


CORROSIVE TOXIC
Average Mn ca. 400

bp 263/5mm nr1.5180 d 1.103


Plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 400

nr1.4640 d 1.140
Average Mn ca. 380

Fp >230F(110C)

Fp >230F(110C)

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FT-IR 2(1),370C

Average Mn ca. 640

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

nr1.4490 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1103A


IRRITANT
Average Mn 375
Inhibited with 800 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Average Mn ca. 430. Viscosity (20C) 63.5 cps. Stabilized with
300-500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g, ASTM D 1638) : 123-138
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 0.3 max
Solubility in water (20C) : 2 wt. %
nr1.4330 d 0.987 Fp 216F(102C)
Average Mn ca. 202. Inhibited with 800-900 ppm monomethyl
ether hydroquinone

n~2

H C
2

bp > 200/1mm nr1.4520 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 560. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone and 100 ppm BHT

Poly(propylene glycol) methyl ether acrylate [54398-08-2] . . . . . . . .


nr1.4370 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1100B
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 260. Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone. Contains ~30% tripropylene glycol acrylate

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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

Poly(propylene glycol) monobutyl ether [9003-13-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,811-1
h

Poly(propylene glycol) monobutyl ether [9003-13-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,813-8
h

Poly(propylene glycol) monobutyl ether [9003-13-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,814-6
h

Poly(propylene glycol) monobutyl ether [9003-13-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,815-4
h

Poly(propylene glycol) monobutyl ether [9003-13-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,755-0
h

Poly(propylene glycol) 4-nonylphenyl ether acrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[71926-19-7] nr1.4900 d 0.990 Fp >230F(110C)

43,547-3
h

CH
3
O CH CH

O CH CH
2 2

CH
3
O CH CH

O CH CH
2 2

Average Mn ca. 1,200.


Pour point -37C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.
Average Mn ca. 2,500. Viscosity (20C) 1300 cSt.
Pour point -23C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.
Average Mn ca. 4,000
Water soluble
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

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CH
3
O CH CH
y

CH
3
O CH CH
y

OH
z

OH
z

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

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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

Average Mn ca. 1,000. Viscosity (20C) 140 cSt.


Pour point -40C
Properties......see 43,810-3.
Applications....see 43,810-3.

$
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FT-IR 2(2),2832B IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Average Mn ca. 419. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

n = 2.5

bp > 200 nr1.4400 d 0.960 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),332B RTECS# TR4680000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 340. Viscosity (20C) 20 cSt.
Pour point -57C
Good lubricity under load, noncorrosive to metals, very low
ash content, low pour point and excellent thermal stability.
Hydraulic fluids, metal working fluids and lubricants, heat
transfer fluids, solder assist fluids, quenchants, lubricants,
solvents, plasticizers and foam control agents.

1L
4L

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) [9003-11-6]
Average Mn ca. 2,700. ca. 40 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range
7.0-12.0. Terminal secondary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 600 cps. mp (DSC at peak) 14
Molar ratio PO:EO:PO : 14:24:14
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 44 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 46C
HLB range : 7-12
Properties......see 43,547-3.
Applications....see 43,547-3.

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43,550-3
h

CH
3
O CH CH

O CH CH
2 2

CH
3
O CH CH
y

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) [9003-11-6]

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

Average Mn ca. 3,300. ca. 10 wt. % ethylene glycol. HLB range


1.0-7.0. Terminal secondary dihydroxy-functional oligomer.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C) 660 cps
Molar ratio PO:EO:PO : 25:7:25
Softening point : -25C
Surface tension (25C, 0.1 wt. %
aqueous solution) : 34 dynes/cm
Cloud point (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 25C
HLB range : 1-7
Properties......see 43,547-3.
Applications....see 43,547-3.

OH
z

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH(CH )CH ] (OCH CH ) [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
3
2l
2 2m
2
3 n 2
m ~ 8.5
l + n ~ 2.5

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH(CH )CH ] (OCH CH ) [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
3
2l
2 2m
2
3 n 2
m ~ 15.5
l + n ~ 2.5

40,664-3
h

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [65605-36-9]
nr1.4630 d 1.029 Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 600

40,662-7
h

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [65605-36-9]
Average Mn ca. 900

CH CH(NH )CH [OCH(CH )CH ] (OCH CH ) [OCH CH(CH )] NH


3
2
2
3
2l
2 2m
2
3 n 2
m ~ 40.5
l + n ~ 2.5

40,663-5
h

Poly(propylene glycol)-block-poly(ethylene glycol)-block- . . . . . . . . .


poly(propylene glycol) bis(2-aminopropyl ether) [65605-36-9]
Average Mn ca. 2,000

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

Poly(propylene glycol), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated . . . . .


[9057-91-4]
Polyurethane prepolymer. ca. 3.6 wt. % isocyanate. Average
Mn ca. 2,300. Narrow MW distribution. Viscosity (40C) 1,400 cps.
Specific gravity (70C) 1.05
DP ~34
Residual TDI : <0.1%
Hardness (Shore A, reacted with MOCA) : 80
Over 90% of product is 2:1 adduct, <10% oligomer.
Idler rollers and adhesive-handling pads.

O
O

Poly(propylene glycol), tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate terminated . . . . .


[9057-91-4] nr1.5074 d 1.090 Fp >230F(110C)

Polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride [107001-49-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp 152 d 0.950 IRRITANT
Pellets. Melt index (190C/2.16kg, ASTM D 1238) 115g/10min.
ca. 0.6 wt. % maleic anhydride
Insoluble in water
Contains <6% CaO
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 147C
Tensile strength at yield (50mm/min,
ASTM D 638) : 30 psi
Anhydride functionality is grafted, not copolymerized, giving
improved reactivity and adhesion.
Compatibilizer in polymer blends and alloys. Coupling agent in
reinforced polyethylene and polypropylene.

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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

Poly(pyromellitic dianhydride-co-4,4'-oxydianiline), amic . . . . . . . . .


acid (solution) [25038-81-7] bp 174 nr1.5060 d 1.040

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

Fp 138F(58C) FT-IR 2(3),4674B IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Viscous liquid. 14
1 wt. % solution in 1-methyl-2pyrrolidinone/aromatic hydrocarbon. Viscosity (Brookfield,
spindle #3, 12 rpm, 25C) 10-12 poise. Store at -18C for
extended shelf-life
Filtered through 0.2lm medium
Forms insoluble polyimide upon heating
Tg (imide) : >400C
Properties......see 43,118-4.
Applications....see 43,118-4.

N
H
2

Poly(1,3-propylene succinate) [28158-21-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp 51
Average Mw ca. 9,500 (GPC). Soluble in chloroform, THF, MEK
and toluene. Tm (DSC at peak) 51

Poly(propylene oxide), bis(dimethoxymethylsilyl) terminated . . . .


[75009-88-0] nr1.4530 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C)

250g
1kg

FT-IR 2(3),4674A MOISTURE-SENSITIVE


Reactive oligomer. Average Mn ca. 8,000. Viscosity (23C) 160
40 poise
pH : 6-8
Can be polymerized at room temperature with water and a
hardening catalyst.
Sealant.

OCH

R = alkyl

O CH CH CH O
2
2
2

Polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride, chlorinated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Granules. Viscosity (20 wt. % in 80/20 xylene/MIBK) 150-250
cps. Chlorine 30 wt. %. Maleic anhydride ca. 2 wt. %. Tg ca. 30
Saponification number (mg KOH/g) : 16.5
Properties......see 42,733-0.
Applications....see 42,733-0.

Crystalline, isotactic, modified homopolymer. Average Mw ca.


9,100 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 3,900 (GPC). Viscosity (Brookfield
Thermosel, 190C) 4.0 poise
Softening point (ring and ball) : 157C
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 47
High melting, hard, emulsifiable wax. Grafted with maleic
anhydride to give hydrophilic characteristics.
Imparts slip resistance to polishes, coupling additive for filled
polypropylene and polymer alloys, pigment dispersant and
processing aid for plastics, such as ABS.
d 1.130 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC
Granules. Viscosity (20% in xylene) 100-125 cps. Chlorine 30
wt. %. Maleic anhydride ca. 2 wt. %. Tg ca. 30
Saponification number (mg KOH/g) : 16.5
Excellent adhesion to polypropylene. Can be applied from
solution in aromatic hydrocarbon, THF or chlorinated solvents.
Adhesion promoter in inks, coatings and adhesives. Wash
primer and tie layer for materials with adhesion problems.

CH

Polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride, chlorinated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

y
O

42,733-0

Polypropylene-graft-maleic anhydride [107001-49-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2
O

CH

42,784-5
h

t

Polypyrrole, doped, composite with carbon black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Inherently conducting polymer based additive. Loading of
polypyrrole in carbon black typically 20%. Bulk conductivity 30
S/cm. Dopant is proprietary organic sulfonic acid. Stable up to
at least 300GC in air.
Conductive additive for thermoplastics and thermosets.

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48,110-6

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

mp 80 d 1.000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT


Average Mn ca. 1,900. E
5 wt. % free acid. Tm (DSC, onset) 80
For cross-linking epoxy resins.

Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) [25704-18-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,748-3
th

Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate), 30 wt. % solution in water . . . . .


[25704-18-1] (poly(4-styrenesulfonate, sodium salt)

Polyquaternium-2, see 45,862-7, Poly[bis(2-chloroethyl) etheralt-1,3-bis[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]urea], quaternized, 62


wt. % in water
Poly(sebacic anhydride) [26776-29-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,457-4
h

17.00
90.40

100mL

67.90

5g
20g

40.80
108.50

100g
500g

19.30
40.80

d 0.801 FT-IR 2(3),4674C R&S 1(2),3187J RTECS# DB8550000


Powder. Average Mw ca. 70,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C,
20% solution) 15-55 cps
Decomposition temperature : 460C
Freely soluble in water and lower glycols.
Dispersant for calcium carbonate and metal oxides, suspending
aid for particulates and scale control agent for water treatment.

5g
100g
500g

14.40
23.70
85.90

Powder. Average Mw ca. 1,000,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C,


10 wt. % solution in water) 70-170 cps
Decomposition temperature : 450C
Readily soluble in water.
Dispersant for metal oxides and sulfates, suspending agent for
particulates, protective colloid for oil-in-water emulsions and
viscosity modifier in aqueous-based adhesives.

5g
100g
500g

16.80
28.90
95.90

100mL
1L

20.10
51.50

100mL
1L

20.10
47.95

Average Mw ca. 70,000


Anionic polyelectrolyte
Effective antistat and specialty dispersant

SO Na
3

CH CH
2

Polypyrrole , undoped, polymer-supported [51325-03-2] . . . . . . . . . . .


(ConQuest1010)

Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) [25704-18-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SO Na
3

CH CH
2

Polypyrrole, doped, 5 wt. % solution in water [30604-81-0] . . . . . . .

24,305-1
h

SO Na
3

CH CH
2

10mL
100mL

Water dispersible, undoped polypyrrole shell on a


polyurethane core
Minimum film-forming temperature 50C

CH CH
2

Polypyrrole , doped, polymer-supported, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dispersion in water [51325-03-2] (ConQuestXP 1000)

mp -2 bp 100 d 1.000 IRRITANT


Conductive polymer, doped with proprietary organic acids

48,111-4
N
H

$
40.80
108.50

Doped conductive polypyrrole shell on a waterborne


polyurethane core binder resin. Polymer/resin ratio is 1/4.
Coating conductivity >0.2 S/cm. Stabilized with poly(ethylene
glycol). Toluenesulfonic acid (dopant) <5%
Minimum film-forming temperature 50C. Redispersible if
precipitated.
Antistat and electrically conductive coating and adhesive. IR
reflective coating. Corrosion protection primer.

R
N
H
2

5g
20g

Conducting polymer. Water dispersible, doped conductive


polypyrrole shell on a polyurethane core binder resin.
Polymer/resin ratio is 1/4
Minimum film-forming temperature 50C.
Antistat and electrically conductive coating and adhesive. IR
reflective coating. Corrosion protection primer.

R
N
H
2

Polypyrrole , doped, polymer-supported [51325-03-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(ConQuest1020) d 0.300 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT

52,749-1
th

Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate), 25 wt. % solution in water . . . . .


[25704-18-1] [Poly(4-styrenesulfonate, sodium salt)]
Average Mw ca. 1,000,000
Scale inhibitor and dispersant for metal salts and oxides.
Anionic polyelectrolyte.

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CH CH
2

26,244-7
h

Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate), 20 wt. % solution in water . . . . .


[25704-18-1]

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

Polystyrene, isotactic [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

45.30

18,243-5
h

Polystyrene, secondary standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25g

68.10

32,782-4
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

48.60

32,771-9
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

41.50

32,772-7
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

45.80

37,951-4
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

41.50

32,774-3
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

37.20

32,775-1
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

nr1.5916 d 1.047 Merck Index 12,9028 Safety 2,2886D


R&S 1(2),3175B RTECS# WL6475000
Pellets. Tg 100. Solubility parameter 9.1. Average Mw ca.
280,000 (GPC)

Bimodal. Average Mw ca. 200,000 and 4,000. Softening temp.


60-93C

90% isotactic. Average Mw ca. 400,000 (GPC)

Pellets. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.


Typical Mw 240,000. Typical Mn 120,000

Viscous liquid. Typical Mw 800

Powder. Typical Mw 2,500

Powder. Typical Mw 4,000

Powder. Typical Mw 13,000

Powder. Typical Mw 20,000

Powder. Typical Mw 35,000

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CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH CH

282

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,034-5
h

32,777-8
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,778-6
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,779-4
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,035-3
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,780-8
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,080-0
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,781-6
h

Polystyrene standard [9003-53-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,783-2
h

Polystyrene standard kit, containing 13 standards [9003-53-6] . .

$
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

Powder. Typical Mw 50,000

Powder. Typical Mw 90,000

Powder. Typical Mw 200,000

Powder. Typical Mw 400,000

Fibers. Typical Mw 600,000

Fibers. Typical Mw 900,000

Fibers. Typical Mw 1,000,000

Fibers. Typical Mw 2,000,000

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.

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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

Polystyrene, uniform latex particles, 0.1l diameter [9003-53-6] . .

46,171-7
h

Polystyrene, uniform latex particles, 0.4l diameter [9003-53-6] . .

46,172-5
h

Polystyrene, uniform latex particles, 0.5l diameter [9003-53-6] . .

46,173-3
h

Polystyrene, uniform latex particles, 1l diameter [9003-53-6] . . . .

45,935-6

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.1lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water

Thermoplastic amorphous polymer. Melt index (200C/5kg,


ASTM D 1238) 7.5g/10min. Average Mw ca. 230,000. Average Mn
ca. 140,000. Tg 94
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 107C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 48 MPa
Properties......see 44,114-7.

Thermoplastic amorphous polymer. Melt index (200C/5kg,


ASTM D 1238) 14g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 101C
Transmittance : 90%
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 40-44 MPa
Properties......see 44,114-7.

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

2 wt. % dispersion in water


Stabilized with 0.05% sodium azide

2 wt. % dispersion in water


Stabilized with 0.05% sodium azide

2 wt. % dispersion in water


Stabilized with 0.05% sodium azide

2 wt. % dispersion in water


Stabilized with 0.05% sodium azide

Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,936-4

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.3lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,937-2

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.46lm, 10 . . . . . . .


wt. % dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,938-0

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.6lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,939-9

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.8lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

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CH CH

45,940-2
n

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 1.1lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water

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

Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,941-0
n

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 3.0lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

CH CH

45,946-1
n

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.4lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound carboxylate groups

CH CH

45,948-8
n

Polystyrene, latex particles, average diameter 0.9lm, 10 wt. . . . .


% dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound carboxylate groups

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

Poly(styrene-co-allyl alcohol) [25119-62-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

19,110-8
h

Poly(styrene-co-allyl alcohol) [25119-62-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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 1.080 FT-IR 2(3),4677D Safety 2,3182A R&S 1(2),3183A


RTECS# AT6978000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 165,000 (GPC). 25 wt. % acrylonitrile

FT-IR 2(3),4678A Safety 2,3182B R&S 1(2),3183A


RTECS# AT6978000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 185,000 (GPC). 30 wt. % acrylonitrile

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

Crystals. Average Mn ca. 1,600. Hydroxyl content 5.8 to 7.0%

2% cross-linked, ca. 2.5 meq Br/g


2

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

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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

Polystyrene, dicarboxy terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

5g

58.80

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), latex particles, average . . . . . . . .


diameter 6.4lm, 10 wt. % dispersion in water

1mL
2mL

53.20
82.40

1mL
2mL

69.30
124.60

2mL

124.60

100g
250g

30.00
53.80

Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups


Styrene: DVB 95:5 wt. %
2

45,944-5

CH CH
2

CHCH

1kg
3kg

FT-IR 2(3),4679A Safety 2,2887A R&S 1(2),3175E


Powder. Average Mw ca. 100,000 (GPC)

OH

CHCH

High-impact amorphous thermoplastic. Melt index (200C/5kg,


ASTM D 1238) 6g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 103C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 17-23 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 105
Properties......see 43,833-2.
Applications....see 43,833-2.

$
18.10
37.80

Impact modified copolymer. Melt index (200C/5kg)


4.8g/10min. Tg (DSC, onset) 100C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 37.3 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R ASTM D 785) : 76
Refractive index : 1.57
Easy to mold, high clarity, impact resistant, and not affected by
gamma irradiation.
Displays, medical devices, small appliances and toys.

CH

3
C CH

High-impact amorphous thermoplastic. Melt index (200C/5kg,


ASTM D 1238) 2.8g/10min.
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 101C
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 24 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell R, ASTM D 785) : 95
Better impact resistance than polystyrene. Amenable to various
processing methods. Susceptible to environmental (UV)
degradation.
Molded or extruded into toys, packaging, appliances,
communication cassettes, dinnerware and serviceware.

1kg
3kg

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), latex particles, average . . . . . . . .


diameter 25.7lm, 10 wt. % dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups
Styrene: DVB 95:5 wt. %

45,945-3

CH CH
2

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), latex particles, average . . . . . . . .


diameter 90.7lm, 10 wt. % dispersion in water
Particles are stabilized by surface-bound sulfate groups

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.

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CH CH
2

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

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), containing 50-65% water . . . . . . . .


[69011-14-9]

CH CH
2

CH CH

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) [69011-14-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CHCH

CH CH
2

NH CH

1% cross-linked, 100-200 mesh

25g
250g

43.70
243.60

Macroporous polymeric adsorbent spheres, 300-800 microns.


H2O <5%
Surface area : 1,100 m2/g
Average pore diameter : 46A
High surface area, hydrophobic adsorbent surface, non-catalytic
activity. Highly cross-linked polymer.
Adsorbent to concentrate organics from water.

25g
100g

22.70
35.80

100g
500g

30.70
119.30

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), amine functionalized . . . . . . . . . . . .


[69011-17-2]

100g
250g

28.30
50.50

47,367-7

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated [89551-24-6] .


2% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh. Typical loading ~4 mmol N/g

5g
25g

50.90
169.50

47,366-9
3

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated [89551-24-6] .


2% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh. Typical loading ~2 mmol
N/g resin

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

Polymeric adsorbent beads, diameter 300-800 microns. H2O


45-55%. Dimethylaminomethylene functionalized.
Typical loading 1.0-1.5 mmol N/g
Typical surface area : 800 m2/g
Mean pore size : 25A
Hydrophilically functionalized adsorbent. Large number of small
pores and macropores for bulk movement of solution through
bead. Regenerated with dilute caustic.
Regeneratable adsorbent, alternative to charcoal.

NH

CH CH
2

1% cross-linked, 70-90 mesh

Macroporous polymeric adsorbent spheres, diameter 300-800


microns
Surface area : 1,100 m2/g
Average pore diameter : 46A
Properties......see 42,698-9.
Applications....see 42,698-9.

42,699-7
h
CH CH
2

$
27.60
90.90

CH CH
2

CH CH

CH CH
2

49,916-1
h

2% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh

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

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated [89551-24-6] .


1% cross-linked particles, 200-400 mesh.
Typical loading 1.0-1.5 mmol N/g

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CH CH
2

CH CH
2

NH CH

CH CH

CH CH
2

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated [89551-24-6] .


(aminomethyl, polymer-bound)

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

1% cross-linked particles, 70-90 mesh. Typical loading 1.5-2.0


mmol N/g.
2

CH CH
2

51,563-9

NH CH

51,562-0
3

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated [89551-24-6] .


(aminomethyl, polymer bound)
1% cross-linked, 70-90 mesh. Typical loading 1.0-1.5 mmol N/g

CH CH

CH CH
2

CH CH
2

NH CH

CH CH

51,561-2
3

1% cross-linked particles, 70-90 mesh. Typical loading 0.5-1.0


mmol N/g.
2

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

Poly(styrene-alt-maleic acid), sodium salt, 30 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in water [25736-61-2] nr1.4040 d 1.150
Average Mw ca. 120,000. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #1, 60
rpm, pH 8.3, 10% solution, 25C) 24 cps. Density (dried film)
1.43-1.45
Acid number : ca. 95
Dispersant, emulsifier, binder, sizing agent and viscosity
modifier

R = H or Na

O O

CH CH
2

Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), quaternary amine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


functionality, chloride form [60177-39-1]
Ion exchange resin (strongly basic anion exchanger)
Beads. 1% cross-linked. 3.5-4.5 mmol Cl/g resin. H2O 50-60%

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)

Poly(styrene-co-maleic acid), partial sec-butyl/methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mixed ester [65652-36-0] d 1.150 FT-IR 2(3),4679D
Powder. Average Mv ca. 105,000. Styrene to maleic anhydride
molar ratio 1: <1. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #1, 60 rpm, pH
8.3, 10% solution, 25C) 6-7 cps. Tg ca. 175-180. Density (dried
film) 1.14-1.16
Acid number : ca. 175
Soluble in aqueous alkali and alcohols, ketones and ethyl
acetate
Dispersant, emulsifier, binder, sizing agent and viscosity
modifier.

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CH CH
2

CH CH
x RO

OR y

C C

R = H or

CH CH
x RO

OR y

C C
O O

Poly(styrene-co-maleic acid), partial isobutyl ester [28571-95-1] .

43,525-2
h

Poly(styrene-co-maleic acid), partial isobutyl/methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mixed ester [63528-92-7] d 1.150 FT-IR 2(3),4680B

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

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), cumene terminated. . . . . . . . . . . .


[26762-29-8] IRRITANT

x
O

y CH

16.80
32.10

250g

16.80

d 1.080 RTECS# ON4240000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


MUTAGEN
Engineering thermoplastic. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D
1238) 1.7g/10min. Average Mw ca. 224,000 (GPC). ca. 7 wt. %
maleic anhydride. Tg 120
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 118C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 48.3 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell L, ASTM D 785) : 108
Impact strength (Izod, notched) : 11.0 J/m
Resistant to deformation under load up to 90C. Good flow for
extrusion or injection molding, impact strength at low (-40C)
temperatures, dimensional stability and moderate solvent
resistance at room temperature.
Auto instrument panels, consoles and trim parts, food trays, air
conditioner grills, faucet handles and tumblers.

250g
1kg

16.80
37.80

Engineering thermoplastic. Melt index (230C/2.16kg, ASTM D


1238) 1.9g/10min. ca. 14 wt. % maleic anhydride. Tg 132
Softening point (Vicat, ASTM D 1525) : 130C
Tensile strength (ASTM D 638) : 48.3 MPa
Hardness (Rockwell L, ASTM D 785) : 108
Impact strength (Izod, notched) : 11.0 J/m
Properties......see 42,694-6.
Applications....see 42,694-6.

250g
1kg

16.80
37.80

250g
1kg

16.80
34.80

250g
1kg

16.80
34.80

250g
1kg

16.80
34.80

Average Mn ca. 1,600 (GPC). Styrene to maleic anhydride mole


ratio ca 1.3:1. Tg 154
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 465-495
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.

44,239-9
h

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), cumene terminated. . . . . . . . . . . .


[26762-29-8]
Average Mn ca. 1,700 (GPC). 68 wt. % styrene. Tg 124
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 335-375
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.

C
O

C
O

288

C
O

CH CH
2

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) [9011-13-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

CH CH
2

42,695-4
h
y
O

CH CH
2

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) [9011-13-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(styrene-co-maleic acid), partial isobutyl/methyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mixed ester [63528-92-7]

42,694-6
h

y
O

250g
1kg

Powder. Average Mv ca. 225,000. Styrene to maleic acid mole


ratio 1: <1
Has a higher styrene to maleic anhydride ratio than 43,525-2,
which makes it less soluble in aqueous alkali. Soluble in organic
solvents including alcohols, ketones and ethyl acetate. Soluble
in alkali. Insoluble in aqueous acid.
Component of photosensitive coatings.

R = H or CH or
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3

$
17.30
34.80

Powder. Average Mv ca. 180,000. Styrene to maleic anhydride


molar ratio 1: <1. Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #1, 60 rpm, pH
8.3, 10% solution, 25C) 15-35 cps. Tg 230-235
Soluble in aqueous alkali, ethanol, ketones and ethyl acetate
Acid number : ca. 185
Applications....see 43,527-9.

R = H or CH or
3
CH CHCH
2
3
CH
3

43,526-0
h
CH CH
2

Granular solid. Average Mv ca. 65,000. Styrene to maleic acid


molar ratio 1: <1
Soluble in aqueous alkali and alcohols, ketones and ethyl
acetate
Binder, water resistance additive and adhesive additive.

250g
1kg

44,240-2
h

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), cumene terminated. . . . . . . . . . . .


[26762-29-8]
Average Mn ca. 1,900 (GPC). 75 wt. % styrene. Tg 125
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 265-305
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.

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44,237-2
h
CH CH
2

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

Poly(styrene-alt-maleic anhydride), partial methyl ester . . . . . . . . . . .


[31959-78-1] d 1.270 IRRITANT

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), partial propyl ester, . . . . . . . . . .


cumene terminated [160611-48-3]

Polystyrene, methacrylate terminated, 33 wt. % solution in . . . . .


cyclohexane bp 81 nr1.4760 d 0.864 Fp -4F(-20C)

46,289-6
h

Poly(styrene-co-methyl methacrylate) [25034-86-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FT-IR 2(2),2831A FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT


Macromonomer. Average Mn ca. 12,000. Polydispersity <1.1.
Tg (polymer) 95.
ca. 85% of chains have methacrylate groups
Undergoes free radical copolymerization, imparts toughness
and is soluble in a wide range of solvents.
Compatibilizer for polymer blends. Increases shear strength in
adhesives.

250g

Average Mn ca. 1,900 (GPC). Styrene to maleic acid mole ratio


ca. 2:1. About 50% acid groups converted to ester. Tg 110
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 200-240
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.

R = H or

CH
3

O O

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), partial isooctyl ester, . . . . . . . .


cumene terminated [160611-46-1]

Average Mw ca. 350,000. Contains 10-15% monomethyl ester.


Tg 240-250

CH
3
C

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), partial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


cyclohexyl/isopropyl ester, cumene terminated [160611-51-8]

Average Mn ca. 2,300 (GPC). Styrene to maleic acid mole ratio


ca. 4:1. About 50% acid groups converted to ester. Tg 66
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 95-120
Properties......see 44,237-2.
Applications....see 44,237-2.

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

Average Mn ca. 2,500 (GPC). Styrene to maleic acid mole ratio


ca. 1.5:1. About 50% acid groups converted to ester. Tg 44
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 165-205
Alkali soluble, low solution viscosity and high functionality.
Soluble in ketones and ethers.
Leveling aids in films, embrittling/anti-resoil agents in
shampoos, pigment dispersants, paper sizing and aqueous
grinding fluids.

CH
3
C
CH
3

Poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride), partial 2-butoxyethyl . . . . . . . . .


ester, cumene terminated [160611-50-7] Fp >230F(110C)

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.

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CH
CH CH
2

CH
x

CH CH
2

CH CH
2

2 n

Poly(styrene-co-a-methylstyrene) [9011-11-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,959-6

Polystyrene, monocarboxy terminated. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FT-IR 2(3),4682B Safety 2,2887B R&S 1(2),3175D


Powder. Average Mw ca. 200,000 (GPC)

OH

CH CH

Softening point (ring and ball) 100C. Viscosity (melt, 128C)


100 poise. Tg (DSC, onset) 63
Acid number : <1
Bromine number : 2
Properties......see 45,720-5.
Applications....see 45,720-5.

250g
1kg

CH CH
2

43,249-0
h

Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,248-2
h

Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene, branched [9003-55-8] . . . . . . . . . . .

43,247-4
h

Polystyrene-block-polybutadiene-block-polystyrene, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
branched, 21 wt. % styrene [9003-55-8]

Thermoplastic elastomer. 30 wt. % styrene. 80% diblock. Melt


index (200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 10g/10min. Viscosity
(Brookfield, 25 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 8.5 poise. Contains
phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:BD : 1:4.5
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 250 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 600%
Hardness (Shore A) : 61
High strength and low viscosity for easy melt and solution
processing. High temperature degradation results in crosslinking. Flexible to -65C. Excellent electrical insulator. Resists
acids and alkali. Soluble in solvents with solubility parameters
between 7.7 and 9.4
Component of hot melt adhesives, sealants, asphalt and oil
gels. Modifier for polymers, thermosets and general rubber
compounding. Direct molded or extruded auto parts, sporting
goods, footware and film.
Thermoplastic elastomer. 30 wt. % styrene. Contains 2-4
branches. Melt index (200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) <1g/10min.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 25 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 200 poise.
Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:BD : 1:4.5
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 4,000 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 820%
Hardness (Shore A) : 75
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.

Thermoplastic elastomer. Contains 2 to 4 branches per


molecule. Melt index (200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) <1g/10min.
Viscosity (Brookfield, 20 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 2,900 cps.
Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar S:BD ratio : 1:7.2
Tensile strength, maximum (ASTM D 412) : 4,600 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 900%
Hardness (Shore A) : 65
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.
CH CH
2

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] . .

d 0.940 FT-IR 2(3),4682C Safety 2,3182D R&S 1(2),3181E


RTECS# WL6478000
Chunks. 28 wt. % styrene. Melt index 6. Brookfield viscosity
1,200 cps. Contains phenolic antioxidant

Chunks. Average Mw ca. 140,000 (GPC). 30 wt. % styrene.


Intrinsic viscosity 1.0

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2

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

Powder. Average Mw ca. 118,000 (GPC). Styrene content 28%.


Brookfield viscosity (20% solution in toluene) 1,500 cps.
Inhibited with <1% antioxidant

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

Contains 29 wt. % styrene. 45-55% of styrene units are


sulfonated
Can be cast into a film with a conductivity of 7x10-2 S/cm. Films
have good optical transparency.
Fuel cell membrane, electrochromic uses, biosensors and antithrombogenic and endothealizing coatings.

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

Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene, multi-arm [25038-32-8]. . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.910
Thermoplastic elastomer. 10 wt. % styrene. Contains approx.
eight arms. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 25
poise. Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:I : 1:14
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 1,250 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 1,300%
Hardness (Shore A) : 32
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.

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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

Thermoplastic elastomer. 22 wt. % styrene. Melt index


(200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 3g/10min. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25
wt. % in toluene, 25C) 12 poise. Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:I:S : 1:10.8:1
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 2,900 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 1,200%
Hardness (Shore A) : 52
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.

500g
1kg

18.10
24.70

500g
1kg

18.10
24.70

250g

65.00

Poly(4-styrenesulfonate, sodium salt, see 52,749-1,


Poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate), 25 wt. % solution
in water
Poly(styrenesulfonic acid-co-maleic acid), sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . .
[68037-40-1] d 0.940 IRRITANT

250g
1kg

15.60
36.60

Poly(styrenesulfonic acid-co-maleic acid), sodium salt . . . . . . . . . . . .


[68037-40-1]

250g
1kg

15.60
39.60

10g

94.40

Powder. 3:1 styrene/maleic acid mole ratio. Average Mw ca.


20,000. Viscosity (25 wt. % solution in water) 30 cps
Freely soluble in water.
Boiler additive to prevent and remove sludge. Crystal modifier
for calcium salts and excellent dispersant for iron oxide.

Na

O O
RO S
3

52,276-7
CH NH
2 2

Thermoplastic elastomer. 17 wt. % styrene. Melt index


(200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 106g/10min. Viscosity (Brookfield,
25 wt. % in toluene, 25C) 5 poise. Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:I:S : 1:15:1
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 1,200 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 1,300%
Hardness (Shore A) : 32
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.

$
18.10
24.70

Powder. 1:1 styrene/maleic acid mole ratio. Average Mw ca.


20,000. Viscosity (30% solution in H2O) 30 cps
High charge density. Slight surface activity, low foaming.
Scale control. Dispersant for pigments, clays and fillers.

O O
RO S
3

CH CH
2

Thermoplastic elastomer. 14 wt. % styrene. Melt index


(200C/5.0kg, ASTM D 1238) 11g/10min. Viscosity (Brookfield, 25
wt. % in toluene, 25C) 14.5 poise. Contains phenolic antioxidant
Molar ratio S:I:S : 1:18.8:1
Tensile strength, maximum
(ASTM D 412) : 3,100 psi
Elongation, ultimate (ASTM D 412) : 1,300%
Hardness (Shore A) : 37
Properties......see 43,249-0.
Applications....see 43,249-0.

500g
1kg

Conductive polymer blend1,2. (1) Chemtech August 1994, 61.


(2)Polymer 1994, 35, 1347.
0.8 wt% polystyrene/0.5 wt% polydioxin
Band gap, 1.6 eV
Antistat coating for plastic and glass.
Virtually 100% absorption from 900-2,000 nm. No absorption
maximum from 400-800 nm.

SO H
3

CH CH
2

Polystyrene-block-polyisoprene-block-polystyrene [25038-32-8] . .

S
H
O

43,239-3
h

Polystyrene sulfonyl hydrazide resin, see 53-233-9, p-Toluenesulfonyl hydrazide, polymer-bound


Poly(styrene-co-vinylbenzylamine-co-divinylbenzene) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[89551-24-6]
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd. 1% cross-linked,
50-100 mesh.

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52,275-9
CH NH
2 2

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

1% cross-linked, 100-200 mesh.


Typical loading 1.0 mmol N/g
Product of Polymer Laboratories Ltd.

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.

Polysulfone, secondary standard [25135-51-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FT-IR 2(3),4683D Safety 2,2887C R&S 1(2),3189F
Pellets. Typical Mw 67,000. Typical Mn 20,400

SO CH C
2
3

Polytetrafluoroethylene, powder, 1 micron [9002-84-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(PTFE) mp 321 d 2.150 Merck Index 12,7743
RTECS# KX4025000
Free-flowing powder
Low coefficient of friction, low critical surface energy and
excellent antistick properties.
Solid, inert lubricant.

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43,094-3
h
CF CF
2 2

CF CF
2 2

CF CF
2 2

CF CF
2 2

CF CF
2 2

46,809-6
h

Polytetrafluoroethylene, powder, 55 micron [9002-84-0] . . . . . . . . . . .


(PTFE)

5g
100g

17.00
62.20

46,811-8
h

Polytetrafluoroethylene, powder, 100 micron [9002-84-0] . . . . . . . . . .


(PTFE)

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

Polytetrafluoroethylene, 60 wt. % dispersion in water . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[9002-84-0]

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

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-diol d 1.812
Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (20C) 85 cSt. Ethylene to
methylene ratio 1:1
Water content : 400 ppm
Surface tension : 24 dyne/cm at 20C
Dielectric constant : 2.9 at 50 Hz and 23C
Hydroxyl functionality : 1.94
Promotes adhesion to furfaces in lubrication applications.

CF CH OH
2 2

45,730-2
CF O
2

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-diisocyanate nr1.3520 d 1.788
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Aromatic diisocyanate. Average Mn ca. 3,000. Viscosity (20C)
7000 cSt. Ethylene to methylene ratio 1:1
Reacts with alcohols and acids to form urethanes and amides,
with lower coefficient of friction, wear and Tg.

37,806-2
HOCH CF O
2 2

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-dicarboxylic acid nr1.3010 d 1.823
Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (20C) 60 cSt. Ethylene to
methylene ratio 1:1
Surface tension : 225 dyne/cm at 20C
Dielectric constant : 2.3 at 50 Hz and 23C
Incorporate in polymers to lower friction and improve abrasion
and chemical resistance and low temperature and tribological
performance.

O
CF O
2

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-bis(methyl carboxylate) [107852-49-3] nr1.2980 d 1.770
Fp >230F(110C)
Average Mn ca. 2,000. Viscosity (20C) 20 cSt. Ethylene to
methylene ratio 1:1
Surface tension (20C) : 225 dynes/cm
Acid : 5 meq/kg
Dielectric constant (50 Hz, 23C) : 3.7
<1% soluble in isopropanol, MEK, and THF
Topical lubricant.

OCH
3

37,807-0
HO C

Powder. Tg 130. Tm 327. Solubility parameter 6.21

0.05 to 0.5 micron particles. Viscosity ca. 20 cps. pH 10. Tm


(ASTM D 1457) 337
Contains 6 wt. % nonionic stabilizer
Contributes to chemical inertness, low friction and antistick
surfaces.
Coating for porous surfaces, fibers, press blankets, gaskets,
glass fabrics and electrical insulation.

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

Polytetrafluoroethylene, powder, 12 micron [9002-84-0] . . . . . . . . . . .


(PTFE)

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-diol
Dihydroxy functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 3,800. Viscosity
(20C) 110 cSt. Ethylene to methylene ratio 1:1
Copolymerized to give ether containing polymer that promotes
adhesion to surfaces.
Lubricant.

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45,757-4
OH

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

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-diol, ethoxylated [130730-70-0] nr1.3110 d 1.740

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

Tetrafunctional hydroxy oligomer. Average Mn ca. 2,000.


Viscosity (20C) 1,700 cSt. Ethylene to methylene ratio 1:1
Low coefficient of friction, low wear, and good chemical and
solvent resistance. Adheres to active surfaces.

CF CH O CH CHCH OH
2
2
2
2

45,729-9
HO

Poly(tetrafluoroethylene oxide-co-difluoromethylene oxide) . . . . .


a,x-diol bis(2,3-dihydroxypropyl ether)

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

Polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . .


[a-hydro-x-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl)] mp -14
nr1.4600 d 1.000 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4684C
R&S 1(2),3155J RTECS# MD0916000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 250

H NCH CH CH (OCH CH CH CH ) OCH CH CH NH


2
2 2 2
2 2 2 2n
2 2 2 2

43,656-9
h

Polytetrahydrofuran bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[72088-96-1] mp -20.5 bp > 200 nr1.4640 d 0.970
Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE
Average Mn ca. 350

H NCH CH CH (OCH CH CH CH ) OCH CH CH NH


2
2 2 2
2 2 2 2n
2 2 2 2

43,657-7
h

Polytetrahydrofuran bis(3-aminopropyl) terminated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[72088-96-1] mp 16-19 bp > 200 nr1.4650 d 0.980
Fp >230F(110C) CORROSIVE
Average Mn ca. 1,100

HO

CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2

CH CH O
2
2

34,531-8
h

Poly(tetrahydrofuran) divinyl ether, see 41,017-9, Poly(1,4butanediol) divinyl ether


Polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer with oxirane . . . . . . . . . . .
[27637-03-2] [a-hydro-x-hydroxypoly(oxy-1,4-butanediyl,
oxy-1,2-ethanediyl)] nr1.4660 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4684D R&S 1(2),3155L
Average Mn ca. 1,250

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

Poly(tetramethylene adipamide), see 44,299-2, Nylon 4/6


Poly(thiophene-2,5-diyl), Br terminated (Polythiophene) . . . . . . . . . . .
mp > 350
Powder. Conducting Polymer

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NH

2
S O

CH
CH

Poly(p-toluenesulfonamide-co-formaldehyde) [25035-71-6] . . . . . . . .

41,805-6
h

Poly(tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate), 50 wt. % solution in butyl . . . . . . .


acetate [26006-20-2] nr1.5010 d 1.090 Fp 88F(31C)

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

FT-IR 2(2),3199C CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


FLAMMABLE LIQUID

3
n

45,975-5

d 1.070 Fp 108F(42C) IRRITANT


Fully imidized polymer. Tg 300
Decomposition temperature : 494C
Dielectric constant (1 MHz,
50 % humidity) : 3.8
Self-priming coating with excellent adhesion to a variety of
substrates. Low ionic content. Stable at room temperature.
Buffer coating for discrete and integrated circuit devices.

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

Polyundecanolactam, see 18,115-3, Nylon 11


Poly(urea-co-formaldehyde), butylated, 60 wt. % solution in . . . . .
butanol/xylene (75/25) [68002-19-7] bp 127 nr1.4680
d 1.024 Fp 79F(26C) HIGHLY TOXIC
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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

Poly(trimellitic anhydride chloride-co-4,4'


-methylene- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dianiline) mp > 300 d 1.110 FT-IR 2(3),4685B
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Powder. ca. 50% amic acid form of a thermosetting
poly(amide-imide). Viscosity (25 wt. % in N-methylpyrrolidone,
TTM 6535) 800 cps
Contains <1.0% 4,4'
-methylenedianiline, <10%
N-methylpyrrolidone
Acid number (mg KOH/g) : 80
Solvents: N-methylpyrrolidone, DMSO and DMAC
Film Tg : 272C
Film refractive index : 1.656
Film tensile strength : 117 MPa
Reactive, low molecular weight, soluble polymer. Undergoes
imide formation at 100-150C. Continued heating to 150C
removes residual solvent.
Conformal coatings, passivation agent, insulating varnish, LCD
alignments, and corrosion resistant coatings.

Poly(trimellitic anhydride chloride-alt-benzidine), 20 wt. % . . . . . . .


solution in N-methylpyrrolidone/xylenes bp 177 nr1.5280

Poly(urea-co-formaldehyde), methylated [68071-45-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4840 d 1.217 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4685D
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

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44,608-4

Polyurethane diol, 88 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Dihydroxy-functional oligomer. Average Mn ca. 320. Viscosity
(25C) 8,000 cps. Aliphatic urethane of proprietary composition
Hydroxyl number (mg KOH/g solid)* : 350
Acid number (mg KOH/g solid)* : 0.6
Urethane content* : 37%
*
as 100% solids
Water soluble, hydrolytically stable, improves flow and leveling
and gives high film hardness.
Modifier for water-soluble resins and emulsions in wood,
appliance and auto coatings.

O
CH

CH CH
2

CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl acetate), secondary standard [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,250-8
h

Poly(vinyl acetate), secondary standard, molecular weight . . . . .


series [9003-20-7]

O
CH

18,249-4
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,949-9
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,948-0
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,792-4
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,248-6
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,793-2
h

Poly(vinyl acetate) [9003-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Amorphous solid. Tendency to cold flow. Average Mw ca.


12,800 (GPC). Viscosity (8.6 wt. % in benzene) 1.5 cps. Tg
(DSC) 30
Branched structure
Contains no surfactant
Soluble in ketones, ethers and aromatic hydrocarbons
Viscosity (#4 Ford cup, 45 wt. %
in acetone, 25C) : 15-17 sec.
Softening point (ring and ball) : 71C
Water absorption (16 hrs, 25C) : 2.4%
Films swell and may soften in water. Compatible with many
common plasticizers.
Component of coatings, adhesives, inks and lacquers. Textile
sizing agent. Precursor for poly(vinyl alcohol).
Beads. Average Mw ca. 83,000 (GPC). Ford No. 4 viscosity, 25C
13-14.5 sec

Beads. Average Mw ca. 113,000 (GPC). Ford No. 4 viscosity,


25C 17-21 sec

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

Average Mw ca. 140,000

O
CH

25g

FT-IR 2(3),4686A Safety 2,2888A R&S 1(2),3163I


RTECS# AK0920000
Beads. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 200,000. Typical Mn 65,000

43,043-9
h

CH CH
2

$
16.30
35.30

Typical Mw 124,800, 194,800, 237,000. Typical Mn 52,700, 63,600,


89,900
Beads. Set contains 25g of each Mw
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit

O
CH

250mL
1L

Pellets. Average Mw ca. 167,000 (GPC). Ford No. 4 viscosity,


25C 24-30 sec. Tg 30. Solubility parameter 9.35

Average Mw ca. 500,000

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43,447-7
CH
3

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

Poly(vinyl acetate-co-crotonic acid) [25609-89-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,022-3

Poly(vinylalcohol-co-vinyl acetate-co-itaconic acid) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[94479-84-2] mp 186-200 IRRITANT

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

d 1.170 RTECS# EM9259600 HYGROSCOPIC


Beads. Contains 10 mole % crotonic acid. Tg (DSC, onset) 61
Acid number (DIN 53 402) : 62-70
Soluble in anhydrous ethanol. Salt form soluble in water.
Fixative and film former in hair care products.

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

d 0.957 Fp 48F(8C) FT-IR 2(3),4687A FLAMMABLE LIQUID


IRRITANT
Relative viscosity (1% w/v in ethanol) 1.31. Butyl maleate ca.
57 wt. %
Acid number (dry basis, mg KOH/g) : 185
Water solubility is controlled by the degree of polymerization.
Additive to hair and skin care products.

CH z
3

CH CH
2
9
C O

Poly(vinyl acetate-co-butyl maleate-co-isobornyl acrylate), . . . . . . .


50 wt. % solution in ethanol [136392-68-2] bp 78 nr1.4158

OH z

OH
CH CH
2

OH
CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 99+% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,306-5
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 99+% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,313-8
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 98-99% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,315-4
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 98-99% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,316-2
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 98-99% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,840-6
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 98% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,834-3
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 97% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,311-1
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 96% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,317-0
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 87-89% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH
CH CH
2

36,314-6
h

OH
CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 99+% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH
CH CH
2

34,158-4
h

Powder. Average Mw 89,000-98,000

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

Average Mw 50,000-85,000; typical viscosity 6-22 cps

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

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OH
CH CH
2

x CH

CH CH
2
C O

36,307-3
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 87-89% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,308-1
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 87-89% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,310-3
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 87-89% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

36,062-7
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol), 80% hydrolyzed [9002-89-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene) [25067-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,408-5
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene) [25067-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,410-7
h

Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene) [25067-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

48,027-4

Poly(vinyl alcohol), quaternized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

mp 191 d 1.200 FT-IR 2(3),4690B


Ethylene content 27 mole %. May contain up to 0.7%
polymerized vinyl acetate. Melt index (210C, ASTM D 1238)
3.9g/10min. Tg 72. Tm (DSC peak) 191
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 10,400 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 104
Maximum working temperature : 240C
Properties......see 41,408-5.

41,409-3
h
OH
CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl alcohol), hydrolyzed, see also 32,459-0,


Mowiol40-88
Poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene) [25067-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Ethylene content 32 mole %. May contain up to 0.7%


polymerized vinyl acetate. Melt index (210C, ASTM D 1238)
3.8g/10min. Tg 69. Tm (DSC peak) 183
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 10,400 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 100
Maximum working temperature : 240C
Properties......see 41,408-5.
Ethylene content 38 mole %. May contain up to 0.7%
polymerized vinyl acetate. Melt index (210C, ASTM D 1238)
3.8g/10min. Tg 62. Tm (DSC peak) 175
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 8,530 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 195
Maximum working temperature : 240C
Soluble in DMSO, water/n-propanol 50/50, and phenol.
Ethylene content 44 mole %. May contain up to 0.7%
polymerized vinyl acetate. Melt index (210C, ASTM D1238)
3.5g/10min. Tg 55. Tm (DSC peak) 165
Tensile strength at break (ASTM D 638) : 7,400 psi
Hardness (Rockwell M, ASTM D 785) : 88
Maximum working temperature : 250C
Properties......see 41,408-5.

CH
3
y
NH CH CH CH
N CH Cl
2
2
2
3
CH
3

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18,253-2
2

Poly(vinylbenzyl chloride), 60/40 mixture of 3- and 4-isomers . . .


[121961-20-4]

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

Powder. Average Mn ca. 55,000, average Mw ca. 100,000


(GPC/malls)
CH Cl
2

CHCH

CH

x
O

18,254-0
2

CH CH
2
OH y CH

CH CH
2
C O

19,097-7
h

Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) [27360-07-2] .

41,843-9
h

Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) [27360-07-2] .

41,841-2
h

Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) [27360-07-2] .

41,842-0
h

Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) [27360-07-2] .

18,256-7
h

Poly(vinyl butyral-co-vinyl alcohol-co-vinyl acetate) [27360-07-2] .

36,835-0
h

Poly(9-vinylcarbazole), secondary standard [25067-59-8] . . . . . . . . . .

18,260-5
h

Poly(9-vinylcarbazole) [25067-59-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,262-1
h

Poly(vinyl chloride), secondary standard [9002-86-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FT-IR 2(3),4691D Safety 2,3599C


Granular powder. 80 wt. % vinyl butyral

Powder. Average Mw 70,000-100,000. ca. 80 wt. % butyral, 18-20


wt. % hydroxyl and 0-1.5 wt. % acetate. Viscosity (Ostwald, 6.0
wt. % in methanol, 20C) 6.0-9.0 cSt. Tg 72-78
Good binding efficiency, optical clarity and adhesion to a variety
of surfaces. Generally soluble in alcohols, glycol ethers and
dioxane.
Ceramic binder, dry toners, wood coatings, composite fiber
binders, structural adhesives and interlayer in safety glass.
Powder. Average Mw 90,000-120,000. ca. 80 wt. % butyral,
17.5-20 wt. % hydroxyl, 0-2.5 wt. % acetate. Viscosity (Ostwald,
7.5 wt. % in anhydrous methanol, 20C) 40-90 cSt. Tg 72-78C
Properties......see 41,843-9.
Applications....see 41,843-9.
Powder. Average Mw 170,000-250,000. ca. 80 wt. % butyral,
17.5-20 wt. % hydroxyl, 0-2.5 wt. % acetate. Viscosity (Ostwald,
7.5 wt. % in anhydrous methanol, 20C) 170-260 cSt. Tg 72-78
Volatiles : <3.5 wt. %
Properties......see 41,843-9.
Applications....see 41,843-9.
Powder. 88 wt. % vinyl butyral. Average Mw 50,000-80,000
(GPC). Tg 62-72

mp > 300 R&S 1(2),3179E


A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw
63,000. Typical Mn 19,000

Powder. Average Mw ca. 1,100,000. Tg 200

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

Merck Index 12,7746 FT-IR 2(3),4693D Safety 2,2889D


R&S 1(2),3153G RTECS# KV0350000 IRRITANT
Powder. A lot specific analysis is included with each unit.
Typical Mw 85,000. Typical Mn 40,000
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
Part 1910)

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Cl
CH CH
2

Cl
CH CH
2

38,932-3
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,933-1
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,827-0
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,958-8
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,677-2
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,675-6
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,676-4
h

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,955-3

Poly(vinyl chloride), carboxylated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl
CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl chloride) [9002-86-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Inherent viscosity 0.51. Average Mn ca. 22,000, average Mw ca.


43,000
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Inherent viscosity 0.80. Average Mn ca. 47,000, average Mw ca.
80,000
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Inherent viscosity 1.115
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Inherent viscosity 1.24
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
d 1.400 Merck Index 12,7746 FT-IR 2(3),4694B
Safety 2,2890A R&S 1(2),3153G RTECS# KV0350000 IRRITANT
Powder. Inherent viscosity 0.68. Average Mn ca. 35,000, average
Mw ca. 62,000
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Average Mn ca. 55,000, average Mw ca. 97,000
Inherent viscosity 0.92. Relative viscosity 2.23
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
Part 1910)
Average Mn ca. 60,000, average Mw ca. 106,000
Inherent viscosity 1.02. Relative viscosity 2.40
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
Part 1910)
Average Mn ca. 99,000, average Mw ca. 233,000
Inherent viscosity 1.40. Relative viscosity 3.04
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
Part 1910)
d 1.390 FT-IR 2(3),4695B Safety 2,2890B IRRITANT
Powder. Inherent viscosity 1.4. Carboxyl content 1.8%. Tg 84.
Average Mw ca. 220,000 (GPC)
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Soluble in acetone/carbon disulfide, MEK, THF

500g

46,829-0
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-isobutyl vinyl ether) [25154-85-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,830-4
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-isobutyl vinyl ether) [25154-85-2] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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.

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CH CH
2
Cl x CH

CH CH
2
C O

18,297-4
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate) [9003-22-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,796-7
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate) [9003-22-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,795-9
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate) [9003-22-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,806-8
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-2-hydroxypropyl . . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [41618-91-1] R&S 1(2),3185A IRRITANT

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

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-2-hydroxypropyl . . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [41618-91-1]

38,800-9
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-maleic acid) [9005-09-8] . .

20,030-1
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-maleic acid) [9005-09-8] . .

O O

Cl

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-2-hydroxypropyl . . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [41618-91-1]

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-maleic acid) [9005-09-8] . .

O O

Cl
CH CH
2

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-2-hydroxypropyl . . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [41618-91-1]

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

Average Mn ca. 33,000; 81 wt. % vinyl chloride; 4 wt. % vinyl


acetate; 15 wt. % 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate. Inherent viscosity
0.56; Tg 70C; hydroxyl number 59
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

Cl

17.70
28.70
47.30

Average Mn ca. 24,000; 81 wt. % vinyl chloride; 4 wt. % vinyl


acetate, 15 wt. % 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate. Inherent viscosity
0.44; Tg 65C; hydroxyl number 63
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

Cl

Vinyl chloride content 86 wt. %; vinyl acetate content 14 wt.


%; Average Mn ca. 27,000; inherent viscosity 0.50; Tg 72C
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

100g
500g
1kg

Average Mn ca. 15,000; Vinyl chloride content 81 wt. %; vinyl


acetate content 4 wt. %; 2-hydroxypropyl acrylate content 15 wt.
%; inherent viscosity 0.30; Tg 65C; hydroxyl number 66
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

Cl

Vinyl chloride content 86 wt. %; vinyl acetate content 14 wt.


%; average Mn ca. 22,000; inherent viscosity 0.40; Tg 72C
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

$
15.40
17.30
29.90
53.80

Average Mn ca. 5,500; 67 wt. % vinyl chloride; 22 wt. %


2-hydroxypropyl acrylate; 11 wt. % vinyl acetate. Inherent
viscosity 0.15; Tg 53C; hydroxyl number 99
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

Cl

d 1.360 FT-IR 2(3),4695C Safety 2,3600D R&S 1(2),3183H


RTECS# AK0950000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Powder. Vinyl acetate content 10%
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

5g
100g
500g
1kg

R&S 1(2),3183I CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT


Vinyl chloride content 86 wt. %; vinyl acetate content 13 wt.
%; maleic acid content 1 wt. %; average Mn ca. 27,000; inherent
viscosity 0.50; Tg 74C; acid number 10
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
Vinyl chloride content 83 wt. %; vinyl acetate content 16 wt.
%; maleic acid content 1 wt. %; average Mn ca. 19,000; inherent
viscosity 0.38; Tg 72C; acid number 10
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)
d 1.350 FT-IR 2(3),4696B Safety 2,3601A R&S 1(2),3183I
IRRITANT
Powder. Average Mw ca. 70,000 (GPC). Vinyl chloride content 83
wt. %, vinyl acetate content 13 wt. %, maleic acid content
1 wt. %
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

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Cl
CH CH
2

x CH

CH CH
CH CH
2
y HO C C OH z
C O

OH
x CH

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-maleic acid) [9005-09-8] . .

38,797-5
h

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-vinyl alcohol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[25086-48-0] R&S 1(2),3183K IRRITANT

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

Poly(vinyl formal) [9003-33-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,670-7
h

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-acrylonitrile) [9010-76-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(Saran F-310) d 1.600

CH

CH

C
Cl

CH

2
CH O
3

Cl
CH

49,671-5
h

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-acrylonitrile-co-methyl meth- . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [25214-39-5]

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

25 micron hollow particles with calcium carbonate coating.


Low density polymeric microsphere core
Properties......see 43,097-8.
Applications....see 43,097-8.

250g
1kg

22.60
62.40

250g

18.30

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-acrylonitrile-co-methyl meth- . . . . . . . . . .


acrylate) [25214-39-5]

250g

18.30

250g
1kg

15.60
33.30

250g
1kg

15.60
28.90

Granular powder. Average Mn ca. 110,000, average Mw ca.


140,000. 89 wt. % vinylidene chloride, 6 wt. % acrylonitrile.
Film exhibits good oxygen and water vapor barrier properties.
Lower film heat seal temperature than 49,671-5.

43,040-4
h

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-methyl acrylate) [25038-72-6] . . . . . . . . .

43,038-2
h

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-vinyl chloride) [9011-06-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl
CH

100g
1kg

Granular powder. Average Mn ca. 84,000, average Mw ca.


130,000. 89 wt. % vinylidene chloride, 3 wt. % acrylonitrile.
Film exhibits good oxygen and water vapor barrier properties.

CH

nr1.5020 d 1.230 FT-IR 2(3),4697B Safety 2,2890D


R&S 1(2),3159A
Powder. Tg 108. Solubility parameter 10.0

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-acrylonitrile) [9010-76-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2
CN x

FT-IR 2(3),4697A Safety 2,2890C R&S 1(2),3163M


Powder. Average Mw ca. 200,000 (GPC)

43,095-1
h
y

Cl
CH CH
2
CN x

19.10
50.30

Average Mw ca. 150,000, average Mn ca. 80,000. 20 wt. %


acrylonitrile. Tg 50 C

Cl
CH

18,268-0
h
n

Cl
CH

Poly(vinyl cinnamate) [9050-06-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
2

Poly(vinyl chloride-co-vinyl acetate-co-vinyl alcohol), . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


average Mn ca.27,000. [25086-48-0]

18,264-8
h

100g
1kg

Average Mn ca. 15,000; vinyl chloride content 81 wt. %; vinyl


acetate content 17 wt. %; maleic acid content 2 wt. %; inherent
viscosity 0.32; Tg 70C; acid no. 19
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

90 wt. % vinyl chloride; 4 wt. % vinyl acetate; 6 wt. % vinyl


alcohol. Inherent viscosity 0.53; Tg 76C; hydroxyl number 76
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

$
17.70

Vinyl chloride content 90 wt. %; vinyl acetate content 4 wt. %;


vinyl alcohol content 6 wt. %; average Mn ca. 22,000; inherent
viscosity 0.44; Tg 77C; hydroxyl number 76
(May contain vinyl chloride, an OSHA carcinogen. See CFR 29
part 1910)

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.

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43,710-7
h

Poly(vinylidene chloride-co-vinyl chloride) [9011-06-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,715-2
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride) [24937-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,714-4
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride) [24937-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,707-8
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride) [24937-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

18,270-2
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride) [24937-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,716-0
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) [9011-17-0] . . . . .

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

Powder. Melt viscosity (185 at 100 sec-1) 9,100 poise. Tm 164


Particle size : 240-320lm
Oxygen permeability (100in2/
day/atm at 23C) : 0.10cc/mil
Water vapor transmission rate (100in2/
day at 90% RH, 100F) : 0.13g/mil
Properties......see 43,040-4.
Applications....see 43,040-4.
nr1.4200 d 1.780
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 180,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 71,000.
Melt index (230C/3.8kg ASTM D 1238) 20-35g/10min. Tm (ASTM
D 3418) 165-172C. Viscosity (melt, 230C, 100sec-1, ASTM D
3835) 6,000-7,500 poise
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D 746) : -62C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 6,000-8,000 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 76-80
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 2-4 ft-lbs/in
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 8.0-9.5
Soluble in some polar solvents such as organic esters and
amines. Crystallizes in at least 3 forms, depending on
crystallization conditions. High mechanical strength, abrasion
resistance and dielectric strength. Resists most chemicals, UV
radiation, weathering and fungi.
Coatings, film, filter cloth, instrument linings, filtration
membranes, pump parts and linings and valves.
Pellets. Average Mw ca. 275,000 (GPC). Average Mn ca. 107,000.
Melt index (230C/12.5kg ASTM D 1238) 7-15g/10min. Tm (ASTM
D 3418) 166-170C. Viscosity (melt, 230C, 100sec-1, ASTM D
3835) 17,500-21,500 poise
Brittleness temperature (ASTM D 746) : -62C
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 6,000-8,000 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 76-80
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 2-4 ft-lbs/in
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 8.0-9.5
Properties......see 42,715-2.
Applications....see 42,715-2.
Average Mw ca. 530,000
Pellets
Powder. Average Mw ca. 534,000 (GPC). Tg -38. Tm 171

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.

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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

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CH CF
2 2

CH CF
2 2

CF CF
2
CF

CF CF
2
CF

CH CH
2
O C

Poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) [9011-17-0] . . . . .

42,718-7
h

Poly(vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) [9011-17-0] . . . . .

18,274-5

Poly(vinyl methyl ketone) [25038-87-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(vinyl N-octadecylcarbamate) [36671-85-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,621-6
h

Poly(4-vinylphenol) [24979-70-2] [poly(4-hydroxystyrene)] . . . . . . . . .

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

Pellets. Crystalline, thermoplastic copolymer. Melt index


(230C/12.5kg, ASTM D 1238-86) 4-10g/10min. Tm (ASTM D 3418)
135-140C. Viscosity (melt, 230C, 100sec-1, ASTM D 3835) 20,00025,000 poise
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 2,600-3,000 psi
Dielectric constant (100Hz, ASTM D 750) : 11.38
Properties......see 42,716-0.
Applications....see 42,716-0.
nr1.5000 d 1.120 FT-IR 2(3),4698B Safety 2,2891C
R&S 1(2),3163C
Chips. Average Mw ca. 500,000 (GPC). Tg 28

CH CH
2

Pellets. Crystalline, thermoplastic copolymer. Average Mw ca.


455,000 (bimodal distribution). Average Mn ca. 110,000. Melt
index (230C/12.5kg, ASTM D 1238) 3.5-7.5g/10min. Tm (ASTM D
3418) 155-160C. Viscosity (melt, 230C, 100sec-1, ASTM D 3835)
23,000-27,000 poise
Tensile strength at yield (ASTM D 638) : 4,500-5,500 psi
Hardness (Shore D, ASTM D 2240) : 70
Impact strength (Izod, notched,
ASTM D 256) : 6-10 ft-lbs/in
Dielectric constant (100 Hz, ASTM D 150) : 9.0-10.0
Properties......see 42,716-0.
Applications....see 42,716-0.

mp 85-95 Fp 160F(71C) CORROSIVE


Average Mn ca. 70,000. Tm 85-95
10 wt. % in toluene forms reversible gels. Soluble in
hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons and esters. Insoluble in
alcohols.
Component of release coating.
nr1.6000 d 1.160 IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 8,000. Intrinsic viscosity parameters (a=0.50,
k=9.71 x 10-4 dL/g, 25C, in THF). Tg 136
Monomer content : <0.2 wt. %
Decomposition temperature : ca. 360C
Soluble in alcohols, ethers, ketones and esters. Insoluble in
aromatics, petroleum ethers and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Linear thermoplastic. Hygroscopic. Easily derivatized via
hydroxy group or ring substitution.
Substitute for Novolac resins in photoresists, adhesion
promoter and improves heat resistance in hot melt adhesives
and surface treatment in metal finishing. Derivatives used as
antioxidants and flame retardants in plastics. Component of
polymer blends to modify surface characteristics and improve
impact resistance.

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

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CH CH
2

43,622-4
h

Poly(4-vinylphenol) [24979-70-2] [poly(4-hydroxystyrene)] . . . . . . . . .

47,456-8
h

Poly(4-vinylphenol), brominated [68585-25-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(vinyl phenyl ketone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Poly(vinyl phenyl ketone), hydrogenated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, see 85,648-7, Polyvinylpyrrolidone,


cross-linked
Poly(vinyl propionate) [25035-84-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

nr1.4660 d 1.020 Fp 75F(23C) FT-IR 2(3),4699B


Safety 2,2892A FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Solution in toluene. Unit weight does not include weight of
solvent. Average Mw ca. 34,000 (GPC). Tg 10. Solubility
parameter 8.85

52,329-1
h

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,330-5
h

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(4-vinylphenol-co-methyl methacrylate) [24979-71-3] . . . . . . . . . .


mp 224 d 1.300 Fp >230F(110C)
51 mole % 4-VP
Used in electronics for solder resists, etching resists,
presensitized printing plates, coatings and adhesives.

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

Average Mw ca. 20,000. Intrinsic viscosity parameters (a=0.50,


k=9.71 x 10-4 dL/g, 25C, in THF). Tg 151
Monomer content : <0.2 wt. %
Decomposition temperature : ca. 360C
Properties......see 43,621-6.
Applications....see 43,621-6.

5g
25g

IRRITANT
A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw
5,000. Typical Mn 4,800.

A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw


11,000. Typical Mn 9,500

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CH CH
2

CH CH
2

1g

40.00

10g
50g
250g

19.30
41.80
156.30

52,335-6
h

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,696-3
h

Poly(4-vinylpyridine), 2% cross-linked [9017-40-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,912-9
h

Poly(4-vinylpyridine), 25% cross-linked [9017-40-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(4-vinylpyridine hydrochloride) [29323-87-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
2

40.00

52,332-1
h

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw


15,600. Typical Mn 15,300.

A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw


37,500. Typical Mn 35,000.

A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw


121,500. Typical Mn 78,500.

A lot specific analysis is included with each unit. Typical Mw


159,000. Typical Mn 152,000.

FT-IR 2(3),4700B Safety 2,3037C R&S 1(2),3177I IRRITANT


Useful as an acid scavenger in non-aqueous systems, e.g., in
the reaction of acid halides with alcohols or amines, as catalyst
in Knoevenagel-type condensations and for the formation of
enamines and ketals.
Powder

CH CH
2 3

CH CH

Poly(2-vinylpyridine), secondary standard [25014-15-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .

IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 60,000. Tg (onset, annealed) 137
Soluble in DMF, acetic acid and lower alcohols.

Average Mw ca. 160,000. Tg (onset, annealed) 142


Soluble in DMF, acetic acid and lower alcohols.

CH CH

R&S 1(2),3177L IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC


100-200 mesh
Cross-linked with 2% divinylbenzene
~6.5mmol Cl/g resin

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

Poly(4-vinylpyridine), cross-linked, methyl chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


quaternary salt [125200-80-8] bp 100 IRRITANT
Beads. Particle size 300-1000lm. 55 wt. % water
Exchange capacity; 3.4 meq/g dry (as strong base)
and 4.6 meq/g dry (strong and weak base)
Insoluble in water, acids, bases and organic solvents.
Anionic ion exchange resin.

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30,625-8

CH
CH CH
2

3
C CH

FT-IR 2(3),4700C R&S 1(2),3181K


Butyl methacrylate content 10%

2
y
OCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3

x
C

Poly(4-vinylpyridine-co-butyl methacrylate) [53761-76-5] . . . . . . . . . . .

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

R&S 1(2),3177N CANCER SUSPECT AGENT OXIDIZER


Convenient polymeric oxidizing agent. The polymer is
activated prior to use by soaking in water and filtering.
Recycling is achieved by washing the reagent with acid. J. Org.
Chem. 1981, 46, 1728.

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

Poly(4-vinylpyridinium p-toluenesulfonate) [132759-93-4] . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3179A
Cross-linked with 2% divinylbenzene

CHCH

Poly[4-vinylpyridinium poly(hydrogen fluoride)] (PVPHF) . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3177K CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Convenient source of HF for fluorinations. Synlett 1990, 267.

O S
3

Poly(4-vinylpyridinium dichromate), cross-linked [82246-45-5] . . .


(PVPDC) mp > 300 FT-IR 2(3),4701B Safety 2,2892C

Poly(4-vinylpyridinium tribromide) [91650-35-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(2),3177M OXIDIZER
~3meq Br3-/g resin

Br

CORROSIVE

N
H

R&S 1(2),3171G

85,645-2
h

Polyvinylpyrrolidone [9003-39-8] (povidone, PVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

23,425-7
h

Polyvinylpyrrolidone [9003-39-8] (povidone, PVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

85,656-8
h

Polyvinylpyrrolidone [9003-39-8] (povidone, PVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Merck Index 12,7879 FT-IR 2(3),4701D


R&S 1(2),3171F RTECS# TR8370000
Powder. Average Mw ca. 10,000

Safety 2,2892D

Powder. Average Mw ca. 29,000

CH CH

308

Polyvinylpyrrolidone, cross-linked [25249-54-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polyvinylpolypyrrolidone) mp > 300 FT-IR 2(3),4701C
Safety 2,2893A
Powder

CH CH

CH CH

85,648-7

CHCH

Powder. Average Mw ca. 55,000

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O

CH CH

43,719-0
h

Polyvinylpyrrolidone [9003-39-8] (povidone, PVP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,852-8
h

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-acrylic acid) [28062-44-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Average Mw <1,000,000 (GPC). Quaternized with diethyl sulfate

CH CH SO
3 2 4

FT-IR 2(3),4702D RTECS# UD3665000


Fine white powder, 25 wt. % acrylic acid, moisture content
3.0% (max.), average Mw ca. 96,000 (GPC), average Mn ca. 20,000
(GPC), Tg 185
Acid number : 170-210
Viscosity, relative (1 wt. % solution in
0.25N NaOH and 0.2N LiNO3) : 1.4-1.7
Film hardness (ASTM D 3363) : 6H
Forms hard, transparent films. Insolubilized with melamineformaldehyde resins. Dissolves in water at pH F
4.5. Films
adheres to paper, OPP, Mylar and aluminum.
Encapsulating aid, emulsifying and dispersing aid, textile sizing
agent, film former, remoistenable adhesives and
antiredeposition agent.

$
15.60
35.20
62.90
314.40
22.30
77.60
140.20

nr1.3720 d 1.047 IRRITANT


Average Mw ca. 1,000,000 (GPC). Viscosity (Brookfield, 25C)
20,000-50,000 cps. pH 6-8
Soluble in alcohols and water
Film former.
Additive to hair and skin care products.

Average Mw ca. 1,300,000 (LS)

25g
500g
1kg
8kg
50g
250g
500g

43,050-1
h

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone)-graft-(1-hexadecene) [63231-81-2]. . . . . . . . .

86,056-5
h

Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex [25655-41-8] (PVP-I) . . . . . . . . .

43,445-0
h

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-styrene), 38% emulsion in water . . . . . .


[25086-29-7] d 1.040 RTECS# UY5771200

N
C CH

n
C

16 30

C CH
N

CHCH

2 n
(PVP / I , 10:1)
2

CH CH

CH CH
x

nr1.4790 d 0.900 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4703B


IRRITANT
Viscous fluid. Average Mn ca. 7,300. Viscosity (Cannon-Fenske
#100, 1 wt. % solution in toluene, 25C) 1.03-1.05. 20 wt. %
vinylpyrrolidone
Nitrogen : 2-3 wt. %
Film former with surface activity, water resistance and barrier
properties.
Pigment dispersant and wetting agent, substantive to skin.

mp 300 (dec.) Merck Index 12,7880 FT-IR 2(3),4703C


Safety 2,2893B R&S 1(2),3171H RTECS# TR1579600 IRRITANT
Powder

Viscosity (Brookfield, spindle #3, 20 rpm, 25C) 200-800 cps.


Particle size <0.5 micron. pH 2-5
Stable, moderately viscous emulsion with high acid and salt
tolerance. Forms strong, light-stable films with high water
resistance.

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43,052-8

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

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate), 50 wt. % solution . . . . . .


in 2-propanol [25086-89-9] d 0.958 Fp 72F(22C)

18,279-6
h

Poly(vinyl stearate) [9003-95-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,196-9
h

Poly(vinyl sulfate, potassium salt) [26182-60-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,842-4

Poly(vinylsulfonic acid, sodium salt), tech., 25 wt. % . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


solution in water [25053-27-4] nr1.3890 d 1.267

CH CH
2
KO SO
3

CH CH
2
SO Na
3

CH CH

CH

d 1.270 FT-IR 2(3),4704A Safety 2,3607A R&S 1(2),3171I


RTECS# AH3539000
Powder. Average Mw ca. 50,000 [GPC vs. poly(ethylene oxide)].
Tg 64. Average molar ratio of vinylpyrrolidone to vinyl
acetate 1.3:1

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

Safety 2,3607A R&S 1(2),3171I RTECS# AH3539000


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Average Mw ca. 13,000 [GPC vs. poly(ethylene oxide)]. Average
molar ratio of vinylpyrrolidone to vinyl acetate 1:2.4

C CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3

CH CH
2

19,083-7
h
3

O
O

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone-co-vinyl acetate) [25086-89-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

CH CH

19,084-5
h
3

O
N

Poly(1-vinylpyrrolidone)-graft-(1-triacontene) [136445-69-7] . . . . . . . .

FT-IR 2(3),4704C Safety 2,2893C R&S 1(2),3163L


Granular. Tg 45. Average Mw ca. 90,000 (GPC)

FT-IR 2(3),4704D R&S 1(2),3187I


Average Mw ca. 170,000

Merck Index 12,5645


IRRITANT

Safety 2,2893D

R&S 1(2),3185K

18,282-6
h

Polyvinyltoluene, mixed isomers [9017-21-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,494-5
h

Polyvinyltoluene, mixed isomers, uniform latex particles, 2 . . . . .


micron diameter, 2 wt. % dispersion in water [9017-21-4]

FT-IR 2(3),4705A Safety 2,2894A R&S 1(2),3175H


Granular. Average Mw ca. 80,000 (GPC)

CH CH

Stabilized with 0.05% sodium azide


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

nr1.5800 d 1.050 Fp >230F(110C)


Softening point (ring and ball) 72-78C. Tg (DSC, onset) 28
Acid number : <1
Iodine number : 18
Soluble in hydrocarbons, ethers and esters. Insoluble in water,
lower alcohols and glycols. Compatible with acrylic, vinyl
acetate, styrene and ethylene polymers. Good hot-tack, heat
sealability and gloss properties.
Adhesive, paint and lacquer additive.
Softening point (ring and ball) 95-101C. Tg (DSC, onset) 52
Acid number : <1
Iodine number : 23
Properties......see 45,722-1.
Applications....see 45,722-1.

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45,688-8
h

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

FW 270.33 d 2.477 Fieser 1,952 8,417 10,331 15,274 Merck


Index 12,7825 Safety 2,2908D R&S 1(3),3451C
RTECS# SE0400000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT
Assay F
99.0%
Fe E
5 ppm
Heavy metals E
0.001%
Mn E
2 ppm
Insolubles E
0.005%
N compounds E
0.001%
Cl compounds E
0.001%

Proflavine hydrochloride, see 13,110-5, 3,6-Diaminoacridine


hydrochloride
ProglydeDMM glycol diether, see 52,046-2, Di(propylene
glycol) dimethyl ether
1,2-Propanediol, 99+% [57-55-6] (propylene glycol). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 76.10 mp -60 bp 187 nr1.4320 d 1.036
Fp 225F(107C) Beil. 1,472 Merck Index 12,8040
FT-NMR 1(1),192C FT-IR 2(3),188D Safety 2,2949A
R&S 1(1),139C RTECS# TY2000000 HYGROSCOPIC

1,3-Propanediol, 99.6+% [504-63-2] (trimethylene glycol, . . . . . . . . .


1,3-dihydroxypropane) FW 76.10

1,3-Propanediol, 98% [504-63-2] (trimethylene glycol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,656-3
h

1,3-Propanediol bis(4-aminobenzoate), 98% [57609-64-0] . . . . . . . . . .

O
O CH CH CH O
2 2 2

Potassium persulfate, 99+%, A.C.S. reagent [7727-21-1] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Viscosity (20C) 52cP. Water content <0.1%w. Chlorides, as


Cl < 0.5ppm. Fe<0.1ppm.
Surface tension (20C) 46.2 dyne/cm. Hildebrand solubility
parameter (25C) 15.2 (cal/cm3)1/2
Completely soluble in water.
For applications, see P5040-4

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

Solvent for thin film preparations.1 Vinyl epoxide synthon2 and


reagent for epoxide ring-opening3 and polymerization reactions.4
Reagent for natural product syntheses.5 (1) J. Mater. Sci. Lett.
1993, 12, 1221. (2) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1993, 2979. (3)
Chem. Pharm. Bull. 1993, 41, 1111. (4) J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 1993,
50, 693. (5) Stud. Nat. Prod. Chem. 1993, 13, 53.
FW 314.34 mp 124-127 d 1.140 Beil. 14(3),1034
FT-IR 2(2),2858D IRRITANT
Granular powder
Amine equivalent weight : 157
Specific gravity (140C) : 1.14g/cc
Non-hygroscopic. Forms urethanes with good hydrolytic
stability, dry heat aging and chemical and environmental
resistance.
A safe, high performance reactant with polyurethane and
epoxide prepolymers.

1,2-Propanediol diacetate, see 52807-2, Propylene glycol


diacetate
1-Propanethiol, 99% [107-03-9] (propyl mercaptan) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 76.16 mp -113 bp 67-68 nr1.4380 d 0.841
Fp -5F(-20C) Beil. 1,359 FT-NMR 1(1),411B FT-IR 2(1),406D
Safety 2,2951B R&S 1(1),277D RTECS# TZ7300000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID STENCH

1,2,3-Propanetricarboxylic acid, see T5,350-3,


Tricarballylic acid

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37,442-3
h

CH
HC

C CH

Si

3
CH

CH

CH CH
3

CH OCH

37,626-4
h

Propargyltrimethylsilane, 97% [13361-64-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[3-(trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne] FW 112.25 bp 91-93 nr1.4140
d 0.753 Fp 13F(-10C) FT-NMR 1(3),716C
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.5% 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol

41,351-8

2
O

1g
10g

$
9.90
47.60

250mg
1g

17.50
48.40

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500mL

15.10
46.10

1L

15.60

1L

17.00

1L

20.00

1L

19.30

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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

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5g

231.50
753.80

5mL
100mL

14.80
16.30

FW 128.25 bp 52/85mm nr1.4080 d 0.835 Fp 48F(8C)


FT-NMR 1(3),719C R&S 1(2),3007F FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
Utilized in the preparation of functionalized 4-enynes1 and
1,4-dienes.2 (1) J. Organomet. Chem. 1991, 420, 163. (2) ibid. 1986,
309, 1.

CH
3
C CH O Si CH
2
3
CH
3

HC

Propargyloxytrimethylsilane, 98% [5582-62-7] [trimethyl(2-. . . . . . . .


propynyloxy)silane, O-(trimethylsilyl)propargyl alcohol]

4-(1-Propenyloxymethyl)-1,3-dioxolan-2-one, 97%, mixture of . . . .


cis and trans [130221-78-2] FW 158.16 bp 251-252
nr1.4610

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

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),980C

Propylene glycol butyl ether, 99%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . . . . . . .


[29387-86-8] FW 132.20 bp 71-72/20mm nr1.4160 d 0.885
Fp 138F(58C) Beil. 1(2),537 FT-NMR 1(1),339B
FT-IR 2(1),325C R&S 1(1),223H RTECS# TZ0630000 IRRITANT
Mixture of 1-butoxy-2-propanol and 2-butoxy-1-propanol

CH CH CH CH OC H OH
3 2 2 2
3 6

48,441-5

Propylene glycol butyl ether, 99+%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . . . . .


[29387-86-8] (DOWANOLPnB)

52,807-2
th

Propylene glycol diacetate, 99.7+% [623-84-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[DOWANOL PGDA, 1,2-diacetoxypropane,
1,2-propanediol diacetate] FW 160.17 bp 191 nr1.4138

Product of Dow Chemical


O
CH

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

Propylene glycol ethyl ether acetate, 95%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [98516-30-4] FW 146.19 bp 158 nr1.4040 d 0.940

47,577-7
h

Propylene glycol glycerolate diacrylate, tech. [72928-42-8] . . . . . . .

28,329-0
h

Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate, 99% [108-65-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

nr1.4830 d 1.198 Fp >230F(110C)


Contains ca. 2-3 glycerolate/PG. Inhibited with 2,000 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Propylene glycol methyl ether acetate, see 48,443-1,


1-Methoxy-2-propanol acetate
Propylene glycol phenyl ether, see 48,442-3, 1-Phenoxy-2propanol
Propylene glycol propyl ether, 99%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . . . . .
[1569-01-3] (1-propoxy-2-propanol) FW 118.18 bp 140-160
nr1.4110 d 0.885 Fp 119F(48C) Beil. 1(2),536
FT-IR 2(1),326B RTECS# UB9351000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

CH CH CH OCH CHCH
3 2 2
2
3
OH

48,432-6
h

Propylene glycol propyl ether, 98.5% [1569-01-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(DOWANOLPnP, 1-propoxy-2-propanol)

45,569-5

Propylene-d6 oxide, 98 atom % D (1,2-epoxypropane-d6) . . . . . . . . . .

Product of Dow Chemical


D

CD

CH
O

312

FW 64.13 mp -112 bp 34 nr1.3650 d 0.916


Fp <-30F(-34C) FT-IR 2(3),4300A CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
(Packaged in prescored ampules)

24,039-7
h

Propylene oxide, 99+% [75-56-9] (1,2-epoxypropane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 58.08 mp -112 bp 34 nr1.3660 d 0.830
Fp -35F(-37C) Beil. 17,6 Merck Index 12,8041
FT-NMR 1(1),363B FT-IR 2(3),300D Safety 2,2966C
R&S 1(1),245B RTECS# TZ2975000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID

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CH

11,020-5
h

Propylene oxide, 99% [75-56-9] (1,2-epoxypropane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P5,330-6
h

Propyl gallate, 97% [121-79-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
C OCH CH CH
2 2 3

HO

OH

(Packaged under nitrogen. 500mL and 1L units in Sure/Seal


bottles, 18L in Kilo-Labmetal cylinder. Cylinder-outlet valve or
transfer line needed to dispense material. Cylinders require
deposit.)
FW 212.20 mp 148-150 Merck Index 12,8044
FT-NMR 1(2),1261B FT-IR 2(2),2854D Safety 2,2967D
R&S 1(2),1909K RTECS# LW8400000 IRRITANT

$
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

2,3-Pyrazinedicarboxylic anhydride, 97% [4744-50-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(furo[3,4-b]pyrazine-5,7-dione) FW 150.09 mp 210 (dec.)
FT-IR 2(3),3887A

IRRITANT

3,5-Pyrazoledicarboxylic acid monohydrate, 97% [3112-31-0] . . . .

H O
2

C OH
O

P6,339-5
h

2,4-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid monohydrate, 98%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

P6,380-8
h

2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid, 99% [499-83-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(dipicolinic acid) FW 167.12 mp 248-250 (dec.) Beil. 22,154

H O
2

FW 185.14 mp 246-248 (dec.) Beil. 22,153 FT-NMR 1(3),326B


FT-IR 2(3),3792D Safety 2,2994A R&S 1(2),2543F IRRITANT

C OH

PS-DES, see 52,230-9, Butyldiethylsilane, polymer-bound


PVPDC, see 23,746-9, Poly(4-vinylpyridinium dichromate),
cross-linked
PVPHF, see 37,705-8, Poly[4-vinylpyridinium poly(hydrogen
fluoride)]
PVP-I, see 86,056-5, Polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine complex
PVSK, see 27,196-9, Poly(vinyl sulfate, potassium salt)
2,3-Pyrazinedicarboxylic acid, 97% [89-01-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 174.11 mp 292-295 (dec.) Beil. 25,162 FT-NMR 1(3),72C


FT-IR 2(3),3498D Safety 2,2987D R&S 1(2),2347J

HO C

FW 86.13 bp 65 nr1.3910 d 0.768 Fp -15F(-26C)


Beil. 1(3),1859 FT-IR 2(1),316A FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.1% KOH

Beil. 27,681

P5,680-1

Propyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate, see P5,330-6, Propyl gallate


Propyl vinyl ether, 99% [764-47-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
HO C

FW 177.53 bp 123-124 nr1.4310 d 1.195 Fp 105F(40C)


Beil. 4,630 FT-IR 2(3),4359A Safety 2,2971D R&S 1(2),2963F
RTECS# VV5300000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1213

FW 168.11 mp 188 (dec.) Beil. 25,168 Merck Index 12,8142


FT-IR 2(3),3886C Safety 2,2987A R&S 1(2),2595B
RTECS# UQ2500000

Propyl mercaptan, see P5,075-7, 1-Propanethiol


Propyloxirane, see 40,774-7, 1,2-Epoxypentane
Propyl-POSS methacrylate, see 46,862-2, 3-(3,5,7,9,11,13,15Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan1-yl)propyl methacrylate
Propyltrichlorosilane, 98% [141-57-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
N

C OH

FT-NMR 1(3),327B FT-IR 2(3),3793D Safety 2,2994C


R&S 1(2),2543J IRRITANT
Used to prepare dipicolinato ligated lanthanide1 and transition
metal2 complexes. (1) J. Indian Chem. Soc. 1994, 71, 9. (2) Bull.
Chem. Soc. Jpn. 1991, 64, 3659.

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P6,440-5
h

O
O
N

FT-NMR 1(3),336A FT-IR 2(3),3801B Safety 2,2995B


R&S 1(2),2547K MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

28,271-5

O
O

CH

CH OH
2
CH OH
2

OH

30,824-2
h

Pyridoxine, 98% [65-23-6] (Vitamin B6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,795-8
h

Pyrogallol, 98% [87-66-1] (pyrogallic acid, 1,2,3-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trihydroxybenzene) FW 126.11 mp 133-134 bp 309

FW 169.18 mp 159-162 Beil. 21(4),2509 FT-NMR 1(3),282B


FT-IR 2(3),3744A R&S 1(2),2517E RTECS# UV1300000 IRRITANT

Beil. 6,1071 Merck Index 12,8184 FT-NMR 1(2),299A


FT-IR 2(2),1887B Safety 2,3008C R&S 1(1),1297A
RTECS# UX2800000 TOXIC IRRITANT

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

Pyrogallol monomethyl ether, see M1,320-3, 3-Methoxycatechol


Pyromellitamide, see 47,211-5, 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxamide
Pyromellitic acid, see B400-7, 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic acid
Pyromellitic dianhydride, see 41,228-7, 1,2,4,5-Benzenetetracarboxylic anhydride
Pyrotartaric anhydride, see M8,140-3, Methylsuccinic
anhydride
Quinizarin, 96% [81-64-1] (1,4-dihydroxyanthraquinone) . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 240.21 mp 198-199 Beil. 8,450 Merck Index 12,8250
FT-IR 2(2),2494D Safety 2,3024A R&S 1(2),1689F UV-Vis 606
RTECS# CB6600000 IRRITANT

5g
100g
500g
1kg

8.70
15.10
47.10
75.20

2,4-Quinolinediol, 97% [86-95-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 161.16 mp > 300 Beil. 21,171 FT-IR 2(3),3911D


R&S 1(2),2617B RTECS# FG7300000 IRRITANT

Quinolinic anhydride, see P6,440-5, 2,3-Pyridinedicarboxylic


anhydride
Quinone, see B1,035-8, 1,4-Benzoquinone
REM resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Used to prepare tertiary amines via Michael addition with
subsequent Hofmann elimination. Tetrahedron Lett. 1996,
37, 3209.
Acrylate ester on 1% cross-linked polymer support.
Contains 0.1-0.5 mmol acrylate/g. 200-400 mesh

R40-6
h

Resorcinol, 98% [108-46-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,094-5
h

Resorcinol diglycidyl ether [101-90-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

$
24.30
80.80
214.90

OH

314

3,4-Pyridinedicarboxylic anhydride, 97% [4664-08-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(cinchomeronic anhydride) FW 149.11 mp 75-77

5g
25g
100g

Beil. 27,261 FT-NMR 1(3),336B FT-IR 2(3),3801C Safety 2,2995C


R&S 1(2),2547L MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

HO

2,3-Pyridinedicarboxylic anhydride, 97% [699-98-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(quinolinic anhydride) FW 149.11 mp 137-139 Beil. 27,261

FW 110.11 mp 110-113 bp 178/16mm Fp 340F(171C)


Beil. 6,796 Merck Index 12,8323 FT-NMR 1(2),300A
FT-IR 2(2),1888B Safety 2,3043B R&S 1(1),1297D
RTECS# VG9625000 TOXIC IRRITANT
FW 222.24 bp 172 nr1.5420 d 1.210 Fp >230F(110C)
[a]22 0 (neat) RTECS# VH1050000 TOXIC
E.E.W. 120-135 g/eq
Insoluble in water.
Reactive diluent and modifier in epoxy resins used in coatings,
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51,659-7

Rink acid resin [4-[(2,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dimethoxyphenyl)hydroxymethyl]phenol, polymer-bound]
IRRITANT
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh. Typical
loading 0.5-1.5 mmol/g

49,729-0

Rink amine resin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


IRRITANT
Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh. Typical
loading 0.5-1.5 mmol N/g

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

Rosin, ester with glycerol [8050-31-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,773-6
h

Rosin, ester with pentaerythritol [8050-26-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,934-4
h
43,001-3
h
43,765-4
h

Rosin, gum [8050-09-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
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

d 1.060 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Acid number : 8mg KOH/g
Softening point (ring and ball) : 94C
Properties......see 45,773-6.
Applications....see 45,773-6.
d 1.060 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Rosin consists of mainly abietic acid and related isomers. Tg
(DSC, onset) 52
Acid number : 5mg KOH/g
Softening point (ring and ball) : 82C
Compatible with solvents, elastomers and waxes.
Component of hot melt and pressure sensitive adhesives.
R&S 1(1),831F

RTECS# VL0480000

Safflower seed oil [8001-23-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4760

d 0.921

Fp >230F(110C)

RTECS# VN2230000

Salicylic acid, compound with triethanolamine, 75 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in 1,2-propanediol [2174-16-5] (triethanolamine
salicylate) FW 287.32 nr1.5090 d 1.209 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(2),2650C

S175-2
h

1g
5g
25g

IRRITANT

SDP, see 10,303-9, 4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol


Sebacic acid, 94% [111-20-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 202.25 mp 131-134 bp 294.5/100mm Beil. 2,718 Merck
Index 12,8558 FT-NMR 1(1),772C Safety 2,3077D R&S 1(1),543O
RTECS# VS0875000

23,636-5
h

Sebacoyl chloride, 99% [111-19-3] (sebacyl chloride). . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

13,178-4
h

Sebacoyl chloride, tech., 92% [111-19-3] (sebacyl chloride) . . . . . .

Cl

27,124-1

Sephadex
-CM C-25, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l [62886-59-3] .
(carboxymethyl-Sephadex) R&S 1(3),3565A

FW 239.14 mp -2.5 bp 168/12mm nr1.4680 d 1.121


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,719 FT-IR 2(1),1248A Safety 2,3078B
R&S 1(1),869D CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
Contains small amounts of hydrolysis products

The suffixes A and C denote anion or cation exchanger. In


conjunction with the numbers -25 and -50 they denote degree of
porosity.
(See Technical Bulletin AL-142 at www.sigmaaldrich.com/tech_library.)

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

SephadexG-10, for gel filtration, 40-120l [9050-68-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .

R&S 1(3),3565D
R&S 1(3),3565E
Fractionation range: M.W. up to 700

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27,104-7

SephadexG-15, for gel filtration, 40-120l [11081-40-6] . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(3),3565F
Fractionation range: M.W. up to 1,500

27,106-3

SephadexG-25, for gel filtration, 20-50l [9041-35-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


R&S 1(3),3565G
Fractionation range: M.W. 100 to 5,000

27,107-1

SephadexG-25, for gel filtration, 20-80l [9041-35-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Fractionation range: M.W. 100 to 5,000

27,109-8

SephadexG-25, for gel filtration, 50-150l [9041-35-4] . . . . . . . . . . . .


Fractionation range: M.W. 100 to 5,000

27,110-1

SephadexG-25, for gel filtration, 100-300l [9041-35-4] . . . . . . . . . . .

27,112-8

SephadexG-50, for gel filtration, 20-50l [9048-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fractionation range: M.W. 100 to 5,000


R&S 1(3),3565H
Fractionation range: M.W. 500 to 10,000

27,113-6

SephadexG-50, for gel filtration, 20-80l [9048-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Fractionation range: M.W. 500 to 10,000

27,114-4

SephadexG-50, for gel filtration, 50-150l [9048-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,115-2

SephadexG-50, for gel filtration, 100-300l [9048-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . .

27,116-0

SephadexG-75, for gel filtration, 20-50l [37224-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fractionation range: M.W. 500 to 10,000


Fractionation range: M.W. 500 to 10,000
R&S 1(3),3565I
Fractionation range: M.W. 1,000 to 50,000

27,117-9

SephadexG-75, for gel filtration, 40-120l [37224-29-6] . . . . . . . . . . .


Fractionation range: M.W. 1,000 to 50,000

27,118-7

SephadexG-100, for gel filtration, 20-50l [9050-94-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

SephadexG-100, for gel filtration, 40-120l [9050-94-6] . . . . . . . . . . .


Fractionation range: M.W. 1,000 to 100,000

27,129-2

Sephadex-QAE A-25, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[65637-73-2] (quaternary aminoethyl-Sephadex
)
R&S 1(3),3565M

27,130-6

Sephadex-QAE A-50, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[83382-89-2] (quaternary aminoethyl-Sephadex
)

27,131-4

Sephadex-SP C-25, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l [61840-62-8] . .


(sulfopropyl-Sephadex) R&S 1(3),3565O
Sephadex-SP C-50, ion-exchange resin, 40-120l [61374-06-9] . .
(sulfopropyl-Sephadex) R&S 1(3),3567A
Serinol, 98% [534-03-2] (2-amino-1,3-propanediol) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R&S 1(3),3565N

27,132-2
HOCH CHCH OH
2
2
NH
2

35,789-8
h

46,311-6
SiD

FW 91.11 mp 52-55 bp 277 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4,303


FT-NMR 1(1),551B FT-IR 2(1),542A R&S 1(1),369M CORROSIVE
HYGROSCOPIC

Silane-d4, 98 atom % D, electronic grade [13537-07-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 36.15 mp -185 bp -112 d 1.114 PYROPHORIC
STENCH
Packaged in electropolished stainless steel lecture bottle with
stainless steel valve and CGA 350 outlet. Requires 316 SS gas
regulator Z17,395-9 or Z17,396-7.

17,563-3
h
14,615-3
h

Silanol-POSS, see 47,764-8, 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan-1-ol


Silicone oil, high temperature [63148-58-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Usable range -40 to 450F (-40 to 230C)

Silicone oil, for melting point and boiling point apparatuses . . . .


[63148-62-9]
Usable range -40 to 350F (-40 to 175C)

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1g 550.00
5g 1250.00

100g
500g
500g
1kg
3kg

42.50
137.50
38.20
61.10
156.40

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O
O

O
CH

C CH
3
O

Si

C CH

34,515-6
h

Silicon tetraacetate, 98% [562-90-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,346-8
h

Silicon tetrabromide, 99% [7789-66-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,512-0
h

Silicon tetrachloride, 99% [10026-04-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,026-4
h

Silicon tetrachloride, 98+% [10026-04-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

46,301-9
h

Silicon tetrafluoride, 99.99+%, electronic grade [7783-61-1] . . . . . .

39,105-0
h

Silicon tetrafluoride [7783-61-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 264.27 mp 111-115 bp 148/5mm Beil. 2,172 Merck


Index 12,8642 FT-NMR 1(1),849B R&S 1(1),603L CORROSIVE

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

FW 347.72 mp 5 bp 153 d 2.800 Merck


Index 12,8643 R&S 1(3),3345G CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 169.90 mp -70 bp 57.6 d 1.483
Fieser 10,347 12,463 16,317 Merck Index 12,8644
Safety 2,3091B R&S 1(3),3323J RTECS# VW0525000
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-1228

FW 104.08 mp -90 bp -86 d 3.570 Merck Index 12,8645


RTECS# VW2327000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Recently used to prepare low temperature silicon films by
chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Diffus. Defect Data, Pt. B 1996,
51-52, 149. J. Electrochem. Soc. 1996, 143, 2640.
Packaged in electropolished stainless steel lecture bottle with a
stainless steel valve and CGA 330 outlet. Requires 316 SS gas
regulator Z17,395-9 or Z17,396-7.

20g 482.20
100g 604.00

50g 246.80

Stainless steel control valve Z14,695-1 or either one of


stainless steel regulators Z14,850-4 and Z14,851-2 is
recommended.

Simethicone, see 18,183-8, Poly(dimethylsiloxane)


trans-Sobrerol, see 24,777-4, trans-p-Menth-6-ene-2,8-diol
Sodium acrylate, 97% [7446-81-3] (acrylic acid, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
sodium salt) FW 94.05 mp > 300 Beil. 2,397

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

FT-IR 2(1),872A IRRITANT

OH

HOCH C
2

NaO

49,633-2
h

OH

O
H C
2

H O
2

C
CH

ONa

Merck Index 12,5141


Water soluble antioxidant

40,821-2
h

Sodium methacrylate, 99% [5536-61-8] (methacrylic acid, . . . . . . .


sodium salt) FW 108.07 mp 300 Beil. 2,421 FT-IR 2(1),872C
IRRITANT

Na S O
2 2 8

Sodium diallyloxyacetate, see 41,585-5, Diallyloxyacetic


acid, sodium salt
Sodium erythorbate monohydrate, see 49,633-2, Sodium
D-isoascorbate monohydrate
Sodium formaldehydesulfoxylate, see 16,351-1, Hydroxymethanesulfinic acid, monosodium salt dihydrate
Sodium d-isoascorbate monohydrate, 97% (D-isoascorbic . . . . . . .
acid, sodium salt monohydrate, sodium erythorbate
monohydrate) FW 216.13 mp 165 (dec.) Beil. 18(4),3038

21,623-2
h

Sodium persulfate, 98+% [7775-27-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 238.10 d 2.400 Fieser 1,1102 3,267 Merck Index 12,8801
FT-IR 2(3),4759D Safety 2,3151C R&S 1(3),3451A
RTECS# SE0525000 OXIDIZER IRRITANT

Sodium polyanetholesulfonate, see 44,446-4, Poly(anetholesulfonic acid, sodium salt)


Solvent Orange 15, see 23,547-4, Acridine Orange base

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O
CH O
2
HO C

CH (CH ) CH
2
29 3

31,821-3
h

Sorbitan monolaurate [1338-39-2] (Span20) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,891-2
h

Sorbitan monooleate [1338-43-8] (Span80) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,892-0
h

Sorbitan monopalmitate [26266-57-9] (Span40) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31,822-1
h

Sorbitan monostearate [1338-41-6] (Span60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,893-9
h

Sorbitan sesquioleate [8007-43-0] (Span83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H
HO

OH

O
CH O C
2
HO C
O

CH (CH ) CH CH CHCH (CH ) CH


2
2
26 3
25 2

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=

FW 428.62 nr1.4800 d 0.986 Fp >230F(110C)


Index 12,8872 FT-IR 2(1),1108A R&S 1(1),761B
RTECS# WG2932400
HLB 4.3

Merck

FW 402.58 mp 46-47 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1107C


R&S 1(1),759N RTECS# WG2932900 IRRITANT
HLB 6.7

$
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

FW 346.47 nr1.4740 d 1.032 Fp >230F(110C) Merck


Index 12,8872 FT-IR 2(1),1107B Safety 2,3162C R&S 1(1),759M
RTECS# WG2920000
HLB 8.6

5mL
250mL
1L

FW 430.63 mp 56-58 Fp >230F(110C) Merck


Index 12,8872 FT-NMR 1(1),1055A FT-IR 2(1),1107D
Safety 2,3163B R&S 1(1),761A RTECS# WG2933500
HLB 4.7

FW 1109.59 nr1.4780 d 0.989 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1108B R&S 1(1),761C RTECS# WG2934330
HLB 3.7

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

Sorbitan trioleate [26266-58-0] (Span85) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 957.52 nr1.4760 d 0.956 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1108C R&S 1(1),761D RTECS# WG2934550
HLB 1.8

IRRITANT

CHCH (CH ) CH
2
26 3
3

43,000-5
h
41,233-3

Soybean oil [8001-22-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4743

d 0.917

Fp >230F(110C)

RTECS# WG4862000

Soybean oil, epoxidized acrylate [91722-14-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4840 d 1.040 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1141C
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 8500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Span20, see 31,821-3, Sorbitan monolaurate


Span40, see 38,892-0, Sorbitan monopalmitate
Span60, see 31,822-1, Sorbitan monostearate
Span80, see 38,891-2, Sorbitan monooleate
Span83, see 38,893-9, Sorbitan sesquioleate
Span85, see 38,894-7, Sorbitan trioleate
Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation -0.5 [67874-43-5]. . .
FW 436.28 mp > 350 IRRITANT
Contains 4 surface carboxylate groups

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O

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

[-CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N(CH CH CO Na) ] ]


2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2
222

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation -0.5, 20 wt.% . . . . . .


solution in water [67874-43-5] (ethylenediaminetetrapropionic acid, tetrasodium salt)

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

Contains 4 surface carboxylate groups

41,236-8

O
CH CH
2
2

41,234-1
h

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 0, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [155773-72-1] FW 516.69 bp 64.7
nr1.3640 d 0.854 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID
TOXIC
Contains 4 surface primary amino groups

41,237-6

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 0.5, 20 wt. % . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol FW 1269.06 bp 65 nr1.3680
d 0.860 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Contains 8 surface carboxylate groups

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

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 1, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [142986-44-5] FW 1429.88
bp 64.7 nr1.3620 d 0.820 Fp 52F(11C)
FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Contains 8 surface primary amino groups

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

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 1.5, 20 wt. % . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [202009-64-1] bp 65 nr1.3650
d 0.860 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 2,935. Contains 16 surface carboxylate groups

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

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 2, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [93376-66-0] bp 64.7 nr1.3620
d 0.860 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 3,256. Contains 16 surface primary amino
groups

41,241-4

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 2.5, 10 wt. % . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [202009-65-2] bp 65 nr1.3660
d 0.860 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 6,267. Contains 32 surface carboxylate groups

41,242-2

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 3, 20 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [153891-46-4] bp 64.7 nr1.3670
d 0.863 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 6,909. Contains 32 surface primary amino
groups

41,243-0

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 3.5, 10 wt.% . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [192948-77-9] bp 65 nr1.3460
d 0.810 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 12,931. Contains 64 surface carboxylate groups

41,244-9

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 4, 10 wt. % . . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [163442-67-9] bp 64.7 nr1.3480
d 0.813 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 14,215. Contains 64 surface primary amino
groups

47,045-7

Starburst(PAMAM) Dendrimer, Generation 4.5, 5 wt. % . . . . . . .


solution in methyl alcohol [202009-66-3] bp 65 nr1.3370
d 0.791 Fp 52F(11C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Calculated FW 26,258. Contains 128 surface carboxylate
groups

(-CH N{CH CH CONHCH CH N[CH CH CONHCH CH N(CH CH CONHCH CH OH) ] } )


2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2 2
2222

47,783-4

Starburst(PAMAM-OH) Dendrimer, Generation 2, 20 wt. . . . . . . .


% solution in methyl alcohol
Calculated FW 3,272. Contains 16 surface hydroxyl groups

47,784-2

Starburst(PAMAM-OH) Dendrimer, Generation 3, 20 wt. . . . . . . .


% solution in methyl alcohol

47,785-0

Starburst(PAMAM-OH) Dendrimer, Generation 4, 10 wt. . . . . . . .


% solution in methyl alcohol

Calculated FW 6,941. Contains 32 surface hydroxyl groups

Calculated FW 14,279. Contains 64 surface hydroxyl groups

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HOCH

CH O
2
O

2
O

HO

O
HO

HOCH

OH

O
HO

O
HO

HOCH

OH

O
HO

O
HO
OH

CH

Starch indicator, stabilized, 1 wt. % solution in water . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HO

OH

41,144-2
h
OCH (CH ) CH
2
2 16 3

30,832-3

Stearyl acrylate, see 40,969-3, Octadecyl acrylate


Stearyl methacrylate, tech. [32360-05-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(N-octadecylmethacrylate) FW 338.58 mp 18-20

cis-Stilbene oxide, 97% [1689-71-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 196.25 mp 38-40 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 17(1),31
FT-NMR 1(2),221C FT-IR 2(3),996A R&S 1(1),1251G

CD CD
2
D

33,822-2
h

Styrene-d8, 98+ atom % D [19361-62-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,086-9
h

Styrene, 99+% [100-42-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S497-2
h

Styrene, 99% [100-42-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S500-6
h

Styrene oxide, 97% [96-09-3] (1,2-epoxyethylbenzene, . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenyloxirane) FW 120.15 mp -37 bp 194 nr1.5350

D
D

CH CH

CH CH

CH

FW 112.22 bp 50-51/25mm nr1.5445 d 0.979 Fp 88F(31C)


R&S 1(2),2933D CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Deuterated polystyrene precursor. J. Chem. Phys. 1993,
98, 8994.
Inhibited with 0.5% 4-tert-butylcatechol
(Packaged in prescored ampules)
FW 104.15 mp -31 bp 145-146 nr1.5470 d 0.909
Fp 88F(31C) Beil. 5,474 Merck Index 12,9028
FT-NMR 1(2),23A FT-IR 2(2),1643C Safety 2,3181C
R&S 1(1),1139A RTECS# WL3675000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 10-15 ppm 4-tert-butylcatechol
Inhibited with 10-15 ppm 4-tert-butylcatechol

d 1.054 Fp 175F(79C) Beil. 17,49 FT-NMR 1(2),219C


FT-IR 2(2),1815C Safety 2,3183D R&S 1(1),1251A
RTECS# CZ9625000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT CORROSIVE

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

bp 195/6mm nr1.4510 d 0.864 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 2(3),1290 FT-IR 2(1),1026D
Contains ~35% cetyl methacrylate
Inhibited with 300-500 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

mp 256-258 (dec.) Merck Index 12,8955 FT-IR 2(1),293C


R&S 1(1),201D RTECS# GM5090000
Ignition residue E
0.4%
Sensitivity: to pass
pH (2%, 25) 5.0-7.0
Solubility: to pass

d 1.005 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT


This solution is prepared from A.C.S. reagent grade starch and
mercury(II) iodide in ASTM reagent grade I water.
Solution may be slightly hazy; haziness does not affect endpoint

H
y

O
H C
2

31,955-4

H
y

O
HO

Starch, soluble, A.C.S. reagent [9005-84-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

CH O
2
O

17,993-0
h

Safety 2,3172B R&S 1(1),201C

100g
1kg

H
y

O
HO

Starch, potato, hydrolyzed for electrophoresis [9005-25-8] . . . . . . .

OH

CH O
2
O

23,402-8
h

xH2O

ONa

32,859-6
h

4-Styrenesulfonic acid, sodium salt hydrate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

S520-0
h

Suberic acid, 98% [505-48-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HO C

CH (CH ) CH
C
2
24 2

OH

FW 206.20
IRRITANT

FT-NMR 1(2),1598C

FT-IR 2(2),3239D R&S 1(2),2207I

FW 174.20 mp 142-144 bp 230/15mm Beil. 2,691


Index 12,9031 FT-NMR 1(1),772A FT-IR 2(1),775A
Safety 2,3184B R&S 1(1),543L IRRITANT

Merck

Suberic acid dichloride, see 23,554-7, Suberoyl chloride

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Cl

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

Succinic anhydride, 97% [108-30-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25g
500g
1kg

12.60
13.00
21.60

S645-2
h

Succinyl chloride, 95% [543-20-4] (succinic acid dichloride) . . . . .

25g
100g

15.70
40.30

45,833-3
h

Sucrose benzoate [12738-64-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

500g
2kg

18.40
50.90

49,539-5
h

Sucrose diacetate hexaisobutyrate [27216-37-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

250mL

20.30

14,279-4
h

5-Sulfoisophthalic acid, sodium salt, 95% [6362-79-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

100g
500g

16.40
64.80

49,538-7
h

5-Sulfoisophthalic acid, monolithium salt [46728-75-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . .

250g

25.40

3
R=

CHCH

FW 100.07 mp 119-120 bp 261 Beil. 17,407


Fieser 4,468 Merck Index 12,9039 FT-NMR 1(1),1174B
Safety 2,3189D R&S 1(1),835A RTECS# WN0875000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

FW 154.98 mp 16-17 bp 190 nr1.4680 d 1.407


Fp 170F(76C) Beil. 2,613 Merck Index 12,9042
FT-NMR 1(1),1211C FT-IR 2(1),1246B Safety 2,3192A
R&S 1(1),867H RTECS# WN4900000 CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR
mp 93-100 [a]23 +35 (c=1, CHCl3)
Plasticizer
Softening point (ring and ball) : 98C
Soluble in aromatics, ketones and esters. Insoluble in water,
alcohols and aliphatics.
Hardening agent for coatings.
FW 846.93 mp -7 bp 288 nr1.4570 d 1.146
Fp >230F(110C) [a]22 +49 (c=1, CHCl3)

CH

OR

ONa
O

Succinic acid dichloride, see S645-2, Succinyl chloride


Succinic-d4 anhydride, 98+ atom % D [14341-86-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

67.10
246.40

13,441-4
h

or H

O
RO
OR

FW 118.09 mp 187-190 Beil. 2,601 Merck Index 12,9038


FT-NMR 1(1),766B FT-IR 2(1),769D Safety 2,3188C
R&S 1(1),541J RTECS# WM4900000 IRRITANT

1g
5g

Succinic anhydride, 99+% [108-30-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
2

Succinic acid, 99% [110-15-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

$
12.40
32.80
109.20

23,969-0
h

Cl

C O CH

Succinic-d4 acid, 98 atom % D [14493-42-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g
5g
25g

FW 104.11 mp 118-120 Beil. 17(4),5822 FT-IR 2(3),4313A


Safety 2,3190C R&S 1(2),2927G MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
(Packaged in screw-cap bottle)

O
CH

Safety 2,3184D

FW 122.12 mp 185-187 Beil. 2(3),1659 FT-IR 2(3),4307C


Safety 2,3189C R&S 1(2),2925C IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottles)

OH

CH OR
2

RO
OR

RO

Suberoyl chloride, 97% [10027-07-3] (suberic acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


dichloride) FW 211.09 bp 162-163/15mm nr1.4680 d 1.172
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2,694 FT-IR 2(1),1247C
R&S 1(1),869B CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR

ROCH
2
O

Cl

29,374-1

23,554-7

O
C

OH

Beil. 11,407 FT-NMR 1(2),1601C


R&S 1(2),2211E IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(2),3245D

HO C
O

OLi
O

O
C

OH

FW 252.13 mp > 300 IRRITANT


Monomer for water-dispersible polyesters. May contain up to
10% water

HO C
O

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O

26,146-7
h

4-Sulfo-1,8-naphthalic anhydride, potassium salt, tech., 90% . . . . .


[71501-16-1] FW 316.34 FT-IR 2(2),3236A Safety 2,3200A
R&S 1(2),2203F

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

4,4'-Sulfonylbis(2,6-dimethylphenol), 98% [13288-70-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,626-9

4,4'-Sulfonylbis(2-methylphenol), 97% [16346-97-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Sulfonyl amide, polymer-supported [135266-23-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh. Typical
loading 1.5-2.0 mmol/g

FW 306.38
IRRITANT

mp 303-306

FT-IR 2(2),3220C R&S 1(2),2189M

FW 278.33

OH

mp 273-276

Beil. 6,891

IRRITANT

44,095-7
h

3,3'-[Sulfonylbis(4,1-phenyleneoxy)]dianiline, 97% [30203-11-3] . .

Cl

51,622-8

Sulfonyl chloride, polymer-bound [163894-16-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

51,623-6

O
O

H N
2

NH

O
S

HO C

OH

16,329-5

OH

O
C
CH

Sulfonyl chloride, polymer-bound [163894-16-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4,4'-Sulfonyldibenzoic acid, 98% [2449-35-6] (diphenyl . . . . . . . . . . .


sulfone 4,4'-dicarboxylic acid) FW 306.29 mp > 350
Beil. 10,186

H C
2

O CH CH O
2
2

ONH

O
C OH
C OH

IRRITANT

10,303-9
h

4,4'-Sulfonyldiphenol, 98% [80-09-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,788-4
h

2-(Sulfooxy)ethyl methacrylate, ammonium salt [53621-34-4] . . . . .

28,326-6
h

4-Sulfophthalic acid, 50 wt. % solution in water, tech. [89-08-7] .

25,163-1

3-Sulfopropyl acrylate, potassium salt [31098-20-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

IRRITANT

Polystyrene cross-linked with 1% DVB, 100-200 mesh. Typical


loading 1.5-2.0

HO

FT-IR 2(2),3221D

Polystyrene cross-linked with 8.5% DVB, 70-90 mesh. Typical


loading 2.5-3.0 mmol/g

FW 432.50 mp 132-135
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

FW 250.27 mp 245-247 Beil. 6,861 FT-NMR 1(2),1590A


FT-IR 2(2),3220B Safety 2,3200D R&S 1(2),2189L
RTECS# SM8925000 IRRITANT
FW 227.24 bp 97 nr1.3700 d 1.093 Fp 227F(108C)
IRRITANT
Contains 25-28% active monomer. Stabilized with 500-750 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 246.20 nr1.4470 d 1.292 Beil. 11,406
Safety 2,3201B R&S 1(2),2199A CORROSIVE
Major contaminant 3-sulfophthalic acid

O S O
OH

O
H C
2

CH C

O
O CH CH CH
2
2
2

OK

FW 232.30 mp 302 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1438A


Safety 2,3202A R&S 1(1),1065E IRRITANT

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

3-Sulfopropyl methacrylate, potassium salt, 98% [31098-21-2] . . .


FW 246.33 mp 295 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(1),1438B
Safety 2,3202B R&S 1(1),1065F IRRITANT

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Alphabetical List of Products


CH

25,166-6

1-(3-Sulfopropyl)-2-vinylpyridinium hydroxide, inner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


salt, 97% [6613-64-5] FW 227.28 mp 220 (dec.) IRRITANT

50g
250g

$
21.70
71.90

33,856-7
h

Sulfosuccinic acid, 70 wt. % solution in water [5138-18-1] . . . . . . . .

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

FW 198.15 nr1.4490 d 1.438 Beil. 4,25


R&S 1(1),1065G CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC

TAC, see 11,423-5, Triallyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione


dl-Tartaric acid, 99% [133-37-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 150.09 mp 210-212 Beil. 3,522 Merck Index 12,9236
FT-NMR 1(1),813A FT-IR 2(1),811D Safety 2,3213D
R&S 1(1),569C IRRITANT

34,528-8
h

HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n

TBC, see 12,424-9, 4-tert-Butylcatechol


TDP, see 21,617-8, 4,4'-Thiodiphenol
TEG, see T5,945-5, Triethylene glycol
TERATHANE650 polyether glycol [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer)
Average Mn ca. 650. Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

34,529-6
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n

TERATHANE1000 polyether glycol [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer) mp 25-33
d 0.974 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4706B R&S 1(2),3155J
RTECS# MD0916000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,000. Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

42,099-9
h

HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n

TERATHANE1400 polyether glycol [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer)
Average Mn ca. 1,400. Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

34,532-6
h
HO(CH CH CH CH O) H
2 2 2 2 n

d 0.972 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4706C R&S 1(2),3155K


RTECS# MD0916000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 2,000. Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

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

TERATHANECL 2000 polyether glycol [31831-53-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polycaprolactone-block-polytetrahydrofuran-block-polycaprolactone) mp 30-33 d 1.027 Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Dihydroxy terminated. Average Mn ca. 2,000. Average Mn ca.
500 for each polycaprolactone block. Viscosity (50C) 300 poise.
Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

19,555-3

O
D

TERATHANE2900 polyether glycol [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer) mp 30-43
d 0.970 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4706D R&S 1(2),3155J
RTECS# MD0916000 IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 2,900. Stabilized with 0.05-0.07% BHT
DuPont product

42,100-6
h
H

TERATHANE2000 polyether glycol [25190-06-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(polytetrahydrofuran, linear-chain polymer) mp 28-40

Terephthalic-d4 acid, 97 atom % D [60088-54-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 170.17 mp > 300 FT-IR 2(3),4330D Safety 2,3220A
R&S 1(2),2937L IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
(Packaged in screw-cap bottle)

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O
C

OH

OH

18,536-1
h

Terephthalic acid, 98% [100-21-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,107-8
h

TergitolNP-9 [127087-87-0] (nonylphenol polyethylene . . . . . . . . .


glycol ether) FW 616.84 nr1.4910 d 1.049

FW 166.13 mp > 300 Beil. 9,841 Merck Index 12,9306


FT-NMR 1(2),1089A FT-IR 2(2),2667D Safety 2,3219D
R&S 1(2),1795A RTECS# WZ0875000 IRRITANT

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

Tetraallylsilane, 97% [1112-66-9] (tetra-2-propenylsilane) . . . . . . . . . .


FW 192.38 bp 90/3mm nr1.4850 d 0.831 Fp 171F(77C)
FT-IR 2(3),4342A
Basic building-block in dendrimer synthesis. Organometallics
1994, 13, 2682. J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 1994, 2575.

25,915-2

1,4,8,12-Tetraazacyclopentadecane, 97% [15439-16-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 214.36 mp 100-102 FT-NMR 1(1),591A FT-IR 2(1),588C
Safety 2,3231C R&S 1(1),397H IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Nitrogen crown-ether analog.

NH HN
NH HN

33,316-6
NH HN

1,4,8,11-Tetraazacyclotetradecane-5,7-dione, 99% [63972-19-0] . . .


(dioxocyclam) FW 228.30 mp 174-176 FT-NMR 1(1),1297A
FT-IR 2(1),1348A

R&S 1(1),929G CORROSIVE

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

Tetrabromobisphenol A, see 33,039-6, 4,4'-Isopropylidenebis(2,6-dibromophenol)


2,2',6,6'
-Tetrabromobisphenol A diallyl ether, 99% [25327-89-3] . .
FW 624.03

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

Tetrabromomethane, see C1,108-1, Carbon tetrabromide


Tetrabromophthalic anhydride, 98% [632-79-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 463.72 mp 274-276 Beil. 17,485 FT-IR 2(2),2928A
Safety 2,3233D R&S 1(2),1959E RTECS# TI3350000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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52,444-1

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

FW 481.74 mp ~350 (dec.) IRRITANT


Monomer for synthesis of flame retardant polyesters

OH
Br

Br

Tetrabromoterephthalic acid [5411-70-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Tetrachloro-1,4-benzoquinone, 99% [118-75-2] (p-chloranil) . . . . . . .

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

FW 245.88 mp 289 (dec.) Beil. 7,636 Fieser 1,125 2,66


3,46 4,75 Merck Index 12,2121 FT-IR 2(1),716A
Safety 2,3244C R&S 1(1),493H RTECS# DK6825000 IRRITANT
Undergoes photoinduced cycloaddition reactions with stilbene
derivatives and a,b-unsaturated carbonyl compounds.1
Fluorescence quencher.2 (1) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1994,
571. (2) J. Prakt. Chem./Chem.-Ztg. 1993, 335, 515.

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

Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride, 96% [117-08-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

31,119-7

Tetracyanoethylene oxide [3189-43-3] (oxirane- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


tetracarbonitrile) FW 144.09 FT-NMR 1(1),1376C

CN

FW 228.05 nr1.4690 d 1.269 Fp 121F(49C)


FT-IR 2(3),4355D R&S 1(2),2961H CORROSIVE

FW 285.90 mp 254-258 bp 371 Beil. 17,484


Fieser 15,300 FT-IR 2(2),2927D Safety 2,3249B
R&S 1(2),1959D RTECS# TI3450000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

Tetradecanedioic acid, see D22,120-1, 1,12-Dodecanedicarboxylic acid


1,2-Tetradecanediol, tech., 90% [21129-09-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 230.39 mp 62-64 Beil. 1(3),2241
R&S 1(1),145D HYGROSCOPIC

CH (CH ) CH CHCH OH
3
2 10 2
2

FW 322.02 mp 135-140 Beil. 13(3),447 RTECS# DD1751000


May contain up to 15% water

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloro-1,2-dimethyldisilane, 96% [4518-98-3] . . . . . . . . . .

CN
O

FW 320.55 bp 275 nr1.4130 d 0.899 Fp 174F(78C)


Beil. 1(2),398 FT-NMR 1(3),669A FT-IR 2(3),4379C
Safety 2,3240A R&S 1(2),2973F IRRITANT

36,896-2
h

Cl
Cl

Fp 135F(57C)

Tetrabutyl orthosilicate, 97% [4766-57-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

Cl

FW 340.64 bp 83/2mm nr1.4510 d 0.820


FT-IR 2(1),484C CORROSIVE TOXIC

T570-2
h

Tetrabutoxypropyl trisiloxane, see 46,828-2, Poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-methyl(3-hydroxypropyl)siloxane]-grafttetrakis(1,2-butylene glycol)


N,N,N',N'-Tetrabutyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 97% [27090-63-7] . . . . . . . .

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

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O
H C
2

CH

48,371-0

O
O CH (CH ) CH O
2
2 12 2

C
CH

CH

FW 366.54 nr1.4620 d 0.935 Fp >230F(110C)


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Tetra(ethylene glycol) diacrylate, tech. [17831-71-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(TTEGDA) FW 302.33 nr1.4650 d 1.110 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Tetra(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether, 98% [83416-06-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 246.31 bp 102/0.15mm nr1.4560 d 1.030
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),320C IRRITANT

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

Tetra(ethylene glycol) phenyl ether acrylate, see 40,734-8,


Poly(ethylene glycol) phenyl ether acrylate
Tetraethyl orthosilicate, 99+% [78-10-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

50mL

27.90

FW 208.33 bp 168 nr1.3820 d 0.934 Fp 116F(46C)


Beil. 1,334 Merck Index 12,3895 FT-NMR 1(3),668B
FT-IR 2(3),1647D Safety 2,3262A R&S 1(2),2973D
RTECS# VV9450000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

13,190-3
h

Tetraethyl orthosilicate, 98% [78-10-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25mL
500mL
1L
4L

13.30
21.40
32.50
109.80

30,816-1

N,N,N',N'-Tetraethyl-1,3-propanediamine, 97% [60558-96-5] . . . . . . .

5g
25g

20.50
67.00

1g

20.30

5g

33.80

1g
5g

25.60
90.30

FW 186.34 bp 133/80mm nr1.4377 d 0.810 Fp 169F(76C)


Beil. 4,262 FT-NMR 1(1),497A FT-IR 2(1),482C Safety 2,3262B
R&S 1(1),329E CORROSIVE

49,631-6

Tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether, 99+% [143-24-8] . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,5,8,11,14-pentaoxapentadecane, tetraglyme) FW 222.28

Tetra(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether, 99% [143-24-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,5,8,11,14-pentaoxapentadecane, tetraglyme)

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

mp -30 bp 275-276 nr1.4330 d 1.009 Fp 285F(140C)


Beil. 1(3),2107 Merck Index 12,9348 FT-NMR 1(1),325C
FT-IR 2(3),272B Safety 2,3260D R&S 1(1),213J
RTECS# SB0400000

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

FW 446.63 bp > 260 nr1.4470 d 0.980 Fp >230F(110C)


RTECS# MO7710000
Plasticizer. Average Mn ca. 450
May contain ~10% polyalkyl substitution groups
Hydroxyl number : 10 mg KOH/g
Soluble in hexane, toluene, ethanol and acetone. Insoluble
in water

FT-NMR 1(1),1053B R&S 1(1),759E


CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC

CH (OCH CH ) OCH
3
2 24
3

H C
2

FW 194.23 mp -6 bp 314 nr1.4590 d 1.125


Fp 350F(176C) Beil. 1,468 FT-NMR 1(1),346A FT-IR 2(1),332C
Safety 2,3260B R&S 1(1),227H RTECS# XC2100000 IRRITANT

Tetra(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate), tech. [18268-70-7] .

CHCH CH CH CH
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

O
H C
2

Tetraethoxysilane, see 13,190-3, Tetraethyl orthosilicate


Tetra(ethylene glycol), 99% [112-60-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

1,14-Tetradecanediol dimethacrylate, tech. [168473-14-1]. . . . . . . . . .

[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

Tetrafluorohydroquinone, 98% [771-63-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 182.08 mp 172-174 Beil. 6(4),5766 FT-NMR 1(2),307A
FT-IR 2(2),1894B Safety 2,3266B R&S 1(1),1301I IRRITANT

F
OH

O
F

C OH
F
O

33,766-8

Tetrafluoroisophthalic acid, 96% [1551-39-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 238.10 mp 212-214 FT-NMR 1(2),1159B FT-IR 2(2),2722D
R&S 1(2),1825J IRRITANT

C OH
F

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19,680-0

F
F

OH

OH

FW 238.10 mp 162-164 FT-NMR 1(2),1159C


Safety 2,3267C R&S 1(2),1825K IRRITANT

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

Tetrafluorophthalic anhydride, 97% [652-12-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 220.08 mp 94-96 Beil. 17(5),11,260 FT-NMR 1(2),1329A
FT-IR 2(2),2927C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

F
O
F
O

37,192-0

37,199-8

O
CF CF
2
2

OH

39,068-2
h

Tetrafluorosuccinic acid, 98% [377-38-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,441-8

Tetrafluoroterephthalic acid, 97% [652-36-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 190.05 mp 118-121 Beil. 2(3),1675 FT-IR 2(1),802C


R&S 1(1),563B RTECS# WN0725000 IRRITANT
FW 238.10 mp 275-277 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(2),1159A
Safety 2,3267D R&S 1(2),1825I IRRITANT

C OH
F

2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoropropyl methacrylate, 99% [45102-52-1] . . . . . . . . . .


FW 200.14 bp 124 nr1.3730 d 1.250 Fp 123F(50C)
FT-NMR 1(1),1029A R&S 1(1),745B CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
IRRITANT
Stabilized with hydroquinone

H C C C O CH CF CHF
2
2 2
2
CH
3

2,2,3,3-Tetrafluoropropyl acrylate, 96% [7383-71-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 186.11 bp 132-133 nr1.3650 d 1.317 Fp 114F(45C)
R&S 1(1),745A CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT
Stabilized with hydroquinone

H C C H C OCH CF CHF
2
2 2
2

HO C

Tetrafluorophthalic acid, 98% [652-03-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Tetraglycolatosilane, see 47,738-9, Tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl)


orthosilicate, solution in ethylene glycol
Tetrahydrofurfuryl acrylate [2399-48-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 156.18 bp 87/9mm nr1.4600 d 1.064 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 17(4),1104 FT-IR 2(1),1142C IRRITANT
Inhibited with 500 ppm hydroquinone and 500 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Tetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate, 97% [2455-24-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,689-1
h

cis-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, 95% [935-79-5] . . . . . . . . . .


(cis-4-cyclohexene-1,2-dicarboxylic anhydride) FW 152.15

FW 170.21 bp 52/0.4mm nr1.4580 d 1.044 Fp 195F(90C)


[a]25 0 (neat) Beil. 17(4),1105 FT-IR 2(1),1142D
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone and
150 ppm BHT

mp 97-103 Beil. 17,462 FT-NMR 1(1),1177B FT-IR 2(1),1213D


Safety 2,3279A R&S 1(1),835L RTECS# GW5775000
CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

3,4,5,6-Tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, 95% [2426-02-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 152.15 mp 70-74 Beil. 17,461 FT-NMR 1(1),1182A
FT-IR 2(1),1217A Safety 2,3279B R&S 1(1),837M
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone, see T1,700-0, Tetrahydroxy1,4-quinone

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T1,700-0
h

O
HO

OH

HO

OH

xH2O

Beil. 8,534 FT-IR 2(1),717C


IRRITANT

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

1,1,3,3-Tetraisopropyldisiloxane, 95% [18043-71-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Tetrakis(dimethylamino)ethylene, 95% [996-70-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OCH CH OH
2 2
Si OCH CH OH
2 2
OCH CH OH
2 2

47,738-9
h

Tetrakis(2-hydroxyethyl) orthosilicate, solution in ethylene . . . . . .


glycol [17622-94-5] (tetraglycolatosilane) FW 272.33

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

bp 175-181/0.8mm nr1.4812 d 1.013 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 4(4),1685 Merck Index 12,3635 FT-NMR 1(1),553C
FT-IR 2(1),545B Safety 2,3285C R&S 1(1),371N
RTECS# UB5604000

38,664-2
CF

FW 200.23 bp 59/0.9mm nr1.4800 d 0.861 Fp 128F(53C)


Beil. 4(4),167 FT-NMR 1(1),521C FT-IR 2(1),508B Safety 2,3284C
R&S 1(1),347L CORROSIVE

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

Safety 2,3282C R&S 1(1),493N

FW 246.54 bp 129-130/6mm nr1.4330 d 0.890


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(3),1871 FT-NMR 1(3),672A
FT-IR 2(3),4383B R&S 1(2),2975H

44,172-4
CH CH CH CH OCH
3 2 2 2
2

Tetrahydroxy-1,4-quinone hydrate [123334-16-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(tetrahydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone) FW 172.10 mp > 300

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

Tetramethoxysilane, see 21,847-2, Tetramethyl orthosilicate

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OH
CH

CH

CH

CH

25,514-9
h

a,a,a'
,a'-Tetramethyl-1,4-benzenedimethanol, 99% [2948-46-1]. . . .

T1,980-1
h

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylbenzidine, 97% [366-29-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

86,033-6
h

3,3',5,5'-Tetramethylbenzidine, 99+% [54827-17-7] (TMB). . . . . . . . . .

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]

FW 194.28 mp 144-146 bp 167-168/12mm Beil. 6(1),454


FT-NMR 1(2),350B FT-IR 2(2),1932D Safety 2,3291C
R&S 1(1),1325G IRRITANT

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

FW 144.26 bp 166-167 nr1.4287 d 0.792 Fp 115F(46C)


Beil. 4,265 Merck Index 12,9365 FT-NMR 1(1),498A
FT-IR 2(1),483B Safety 2,3292C R&S 1(1),329H
RTECS# EJ7530000 CORROSIVE

2,4,6,8-Tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane, 95% , mixture of . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [2370-88-9] FW 240.51 mp -69 bp 134 nr1.3870
d 0.991 Fp 76F(24C) Beil. 4(4),4099 FT-IR 2(3),4387D
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Compound undergoes hydrosilylation reactions. Chem. Mater.
1993, 5, 1687.

C
xC

Fp 230F(110C)

FW 142.25 bp 171-172/735mm nr1.4416 d 0.808


Fp 123F(50C) Beil. 4,273 FT-NMR 1(1),521B FT-IR 2(1),508A
Safety 2,3292D R&S 1(1),347K CORROSIVE

27,838-6
h

2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol, 98%, mixture of (


) ........
and meso [126-86-3] FW 226.36 mp 42-44 bp 255
Fp >230F(110C) [a]25 0 (c=1, H2O) Beil. 1(3),2283
FT-NMR 1(3),516B FT-IR 2(3),1590A Safety 2,3294C
R&S 1(2),2703H IRRITANT
HLB 4.0

46,118-0
h
CH CH O
2
2

d 0.944

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-2-butene-1,4-diamine, 95% [4559-79-9] . . . . .

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

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-1,4-butanediamine, 98% [111-51-3]. . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 240.35 mp 168-169 FT-NMR 1(2),529B FT-IR 2(2),2090C


Safety 2,3292A R&S 1(1),1423J UV-Vis 693 RTECS# DV2300000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Sensitive staining reagent for peroxidase and hepatitis B
antigen. J. Immunoassay 1993, 14, 21.

CH

CH

FW 240.35 mp 193-195 Beil. 13,221 FT-NMR 1(2),486C


FT-IR 2(2),2055A Safety 2,3291D R&S 1(1),1399L
RTECS# DD1752100 IRRITANT

2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol ethoxylate (1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


EO/OH) [9014-85-1] bp > 121 nr1.4650 d 0.982
Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT
Surfactant. Average Mn ca. 380, average Mw ca. 395. ca. 40 wt.
% ethylene oxide. HLB 8.0
pH (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 6-8
Surface tension (0.01 wt. %, H2O) : 44.6 dynes/cm
HLB : 8
Soluble in carbon tetrachloride, xylene and ethylene glycol.
Reduces surface tension, wetting agent, defoamer and
emulsifier for emulsion polymerization.

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46,119-9
h
3
CH CHCH
2
3
xC
CH
3
C
CH
3
CH CH O
C CH CHCH
2
2
2
3
y CH
3
CH CH O
2
2

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

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyldiaminomethane, 99% [51-80-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(N,N,N',N'-tetramethylmethanediamine) FW 102.18 bp 85

25g
100g

31.90
94.00

Tetramethyldiazenedicarboxamide, see 19,315-1, 1,1'-Azobis(N,N-dimethylformamide)


Tetramethyl 2,6-dihydroxybicyclo[3.3.1]nona-2,6-diene- . . . . . . . . . . . .
1,3,5,7-tetracarboxylate, 98% [6966-22-9] (Meerweins
ester) FW 384.34 mp 167-169 Beil. 10(1),455

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

1,1,3,3-Tetramethyldisiloxane, 97% [3277-26-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

T2,190-3

3,3-Tetramethyleneglutaric acid, 99% [16713-66-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(1,1-cyclopentanediacetic acid) FW 186.21 mp 180-181

O
HO C

13,924-6
h

CH

OH

CH
N

CH (CH ) CH
N
2
24 2

FW 134.33 bp 70-71 nr1.3700 d 0.760 Fp 14F(-10C)


Beil. 4(4),3991 FT-IR 2(3),4383A Safety 2,3295A R&S 1(2),2975G
RTECS# JN1000000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Reagent employed in the reductive halogenation of aldehydes
and epoxides. Tetrahedron Lett. 1984, 25, 3123.

FT-IR 2(1),841B

Safety 2,3295B

3,3-Tetramethyleneglutaric anhydride, 98% [5662-95-3] . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 168.19 mp 64-66 bp 186/15mm Beil. 17(1),237
FT-IR 2(1),1219B Safety 2,3295C R&S 1(1),839J
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH

FW 133.34 nr1.4040 d 0.752 Fp 17F(-8C)


FT-NMR 1(3),681A R&S 1(2),2981F FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

Beil. 9(1),319 FT-NMR 1(1),841C


R&S 1(1),589J

T2,195-4

CH

2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol ethoxylate (15 EO/OH) . . . . . .


[9014-85-1]

nr1.4005 d 0.749 Fp 9F(-12C) Beil. 4,54 Fieser 3,21


7,359 FT-NMR 1(1),488A FT-IR 2(1),475A Safety 2,3294D
R&S 1(1),325A RTECS# PA6700000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE

O
CH O C
3

$
16.20
47.60

Surfactant. Average Mn ca. 1,200, average Mw ca. 1,250. ca. 85


wt. % ethylene oxide. HLB 17.0
pH (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 6-8
Pour point : 30C
Cloud point : >100C
Surface tension (0.01 wt. %, H2O) : 52 dynes/cm
HLB : 17
Properties......see 46,118-0.
Applications....see 46,118-0.

CH

HO

100mL
500mL

Surfactant. Average Mn ca. 670, average Mw ca. 700. ca. 65 wt.


% ethylene oxide. HLB 13.0
pH (1 wt. % aqueous solution) : 6-8
Pour point : 7C
Cloud point : 63C
Surface tension (0.01 wt. %, H2O) : 47 dynes/cm
HLB : 13
Properties......see 46,118-0.
Applications....see 46,118-0.

CH

HO

2,4,7,9-Tetramethyl-5-decyne-4,7-diol ethoxylate (5 EO/OH). . . . . . . .


[9014-85-1]

CH

3
3

10,513-9
h

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 99% [111-18-2] . . . . . . . . .


FW 172.32 bp 209-210 nr1.4359 d 0.806 Fp 165F(73C)
Beil. 4(1),423 FT-NMR 1(1),499A FT-IR 2(1),484B Safety 2,3297B
R&S 1(1),329L RTECS# MO1370000 CORROSIVE

25mL 18.40
100mL 40.50
1L 223.30

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylmethanediamine, see T2,140-7,


N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyldiaminomethane

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44,626-2
h
CH
CH
CH

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

N,N,N',N'-Tetramethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, 98% [100-22-1] . . . . .


(Wursters Reagent) FW 164.25 mp 49-51 bp 260

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

FW 261.41 mp 43-48 Fp 230F(110C) IRRITANT


For accurate control of MW and polydispersity.
Macromolecules 1993, 26, 2987. ibid. 1996, 29, 5245. ibid. 1997,
30, 1929.
Initiator for stable free radical polymerizations

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

2,3,5,6-Tetramethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, 97% [3102-87-2] . . . . . . .


(3,6-diaminodurene)

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

Easily hydrolyzed. May cause blindness!

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

Tetramethyl orthosilicate, 98% [681-84-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

3
CH
3

21,847-2
h

FW 152.22 mp -4 bp 121-122 nr1.3680 d 1.032


Fp 84F(28C) Beil. 1,287 FT-NMR 1(3),668A FT-IR 2(3),1647C
Safety 2,3297D R&S 1(2),2973C RTECS# VV9800000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Easily hydrolyzed. May cause blindness!

Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13,74 Merck Index 12,9367


FT-NMR 1(2),546A FT-IR 2(2),2106B Safety 2,3298C
R&S 1(1),1435C RTECS# ST4200000 IRRITANT

CH

NH

Tetramethyl orthosilicate, 99+% [681-84-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,375-5

FT-IR 2(3),4334C

34,143-6
h

NH

CH

CH

CH

NH

CH

CH

Tetramethyl-d12 orthosilicate, 99 atom % D [80396-70-9] . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 164.32 nr1.3660 d 1.114 Fp 85F(29C)
FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Easily hydrolyzed. May cause blindness!

OCH

$
13.70
36.40

100mL
500mL

Fp 204F(95C) FT-IR 2(1),594C CORROSIVE


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Moisture scavenger. Viscosity (25C) <30 cps
Functionality of 3
Hydrolyzed by water to give a ketone and an
aminoiminoalcohol, which react with isocyanate groups.
Applications....see 44,627-0.

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

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$

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

nr> 1.4340 d 0.997 Fp 210F(98C) Beil. 4(4),4184


FT-IR 2(3),4388B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

2,3,5,6-Tetramethyl-p-xylene-a,a'-diol, 98% [7522-62-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 194.27 mp 246-248
R&S 1(1),1333J

3
3

FT-NMR 1(2),369A FT-IR 2(2),1950C

CH OH
2

30,733-5

O
O

nr1.5057 d 1.097 Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),603B


FT-IR 2(1),600D Safety 2,3306C R&S 1(1),405F IRRITANT
(Packaged in ampules)

29,580-9

H
N
O

a,a,a',a'-Tetramethyl-1,3-xylylene diisocyanate, see 40,950-2,


1,3-Bis(1-isocyanato-1-methylethyl)benzene
4,7,13,18-Tetraoxa-1,10-diazabicyclo[8.5.5]eicosane, 90% . . . . . . . . . .
[31250-06-3] (Kryptofix211) FW 288.39 bp 130/0.002mm

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

mp 77-83 FT-IR 2(2),1820A


MUTAGEN
>3 glycidyl/molecule

2
O

CH

1,1,2,2-Tetraphenyl-1,2-ethanediol, see B980-7, Benzopinacole


Tetraphenylolethane glycidyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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

Fp 203F(95C) Beil. 1,355 FT-NMR 1(3),668C FT-IR 2(3),4379B


Safety 2,3311D R&S 1(2),2973E MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT

25,823-7
S

HO

OH

CH CH
2
H C C H Si CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2

332

Tetra-2-propenylsilane, see 42,506-0, Tetraallylsilane


Tetrapropoxysilane, see 23,574-1, Tetrapropyl orthosilicate
Tetrapropyl orthosilicate, 95% [682-01-9] (tetrapropoxy- . . . . . . . . . .
silane) FW 264.44 bp 94/5mm nr1.4000 d 0.916

1,5,9,13-Tetrathiacyclohexadecane-3,11-diol, 96%, mixture . . . . . . .


of cis and trans [109909-33-3] FW 328.58 mp 89-91
FT-NMR 1(1),448B FT-IR 2(1),438D
Sulfur crown-ether analog.

31,825-6
h

Safety 2,3312D IRRITANT

Tetravinylsilane, 97% [1112-55-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 136.27 bp 130-131 nr1.4620 d 0.800 Fp 43F(6C)
Beil. 4(4),3925 FT-NMR 1(3),635A FT-IR 2(3),4341D
R&S 1(2),2953I FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Useful hydrosilation substrate. Organometallics 1994, 13,
2682. Polym. Chem. 1993, 31, 891.

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32,866-9

CH CH
2
H C C H Sn CH CH
2
2
CH CH
2

HS

H N
2

FW 226.88 bp 160-163 nr1.5010 d 1.246 Fp 105F(40C)


Beil. 4(4),4316 FT-NMR 1(3),739A FT-IR 2(3),4480B
R&S 1(2),3045H TOXIC IRRITANT

39,624-9

SH

NH

43,637-2
h

Tetroquinone, see T1,700-0, Tetrahydroxy-1,4-quinone


TEXACATZR-70 catalyst, see 42,455-2, 2-[2-(Dimethylamino)ethoxy]ethanol
Thapsic acid, see 17,750-4, Hexadecanedioic acid
4,4'-Thiobisbenzenethiol, 98% [19362-77-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 250.41 mp 112-114 Beil. 6,869 FT-IR 2(2),2017C
IRRITANT
Useful monomer and intermediate for dyes.

HO C CH SCH C OH
2
2

HO

Tetravinyltin, 97% [1112-56-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OH

Thiodiacetic acid, see T3,000-7, Thiodiglycolic acid


4,4'-Thiodianiline, 98% [139-65-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 216.31 mp 107-109 Beil. 13(3),1246 FT-IR 2(2),2054C
RTECS# BY9625000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN

T3,000-7
h

Thiodiglycolic acid, 98% [123-93-3] (thiodiacetic acid). . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,617-8
h

4,4'-Thiodiphenol, 99% [2664-63-3] (4-hydroxyphenyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


sulfide) FW 218.27 mp 154-156 Beil. 6,860

FW 150.15 mp 128-131 Beil. 3,253 Merck Index 12,9467


FT-NMR 1(1),820A FT-IR 2(1),820C Safety 2,3328C
R&S 1(1),573L RTECS# AJ6475000 CORROSIVE

FT-NMR 1(2),442A FT-IR 2(2),2017B Safety 2,3328D


R&S 1(1),1375I RTECS# SN0800000 CORROSIVE
O
H C
2

C
CH

40,638-4

O
S

C
CH

CH

S,S'-Thiodi-4,1-phenylene bis(thiomethacrylate), 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[129283-82-5] FW 386.56 mp 63-65 FT-IR 2(2),2891D

3,3'-Thiodipropionic acid, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


For reductive quenching of ozonolysis reactions. Appell, R.B.,
et. al. Synth. Commun. 1995, 25(22), 3589.
Thiodipropionic acid on DOWEX SBR resin. 20-50 mesh, ca. 2.5
meq S/g
Replacement for volatile dimethyl sulfide. Filtration of reaction
solution gives reaction medium free of sulfur-containing
by-products.

HO C

21,531-7
h

$
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41.70

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100g

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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

Thiomalic acid, see M618-2, Mercaptosuccinic acid


3-Thiophenemalonic acid, 97% [21080-92-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 186.19 mp 139 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(3),61A FT-IR 2(3),3484C
R&S 1(2),2339K IRRITANT

T3,400-2
h

H N
2
CH

NH
3

CH

T3,547-5
h

Thioxanthen-9-one, 97% [492-22-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 212.27 mp 210-213 bp 371-373/715mm Beil. 17,357
Merck Index 12,9507 FT-NMR 1(2),921C FT-IR 2(2),2512A
R&S 1(2),1699G

Thioxanthone, see T3,400-2, Thioxanthen-9-one


THPE, see 32,684-4, 1,1,1-Tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane
Tiron, see 17,255-3, 4,5-Dihydroxy-1,3-benzenedisulfonic
acid, disodium salt
TMAC, see T6,802-0, Trimellitic anhydride acid chloride
TMPTA, see 24,680-8, Trimethylolpropane triacrylate
TMPTMA, see 24,684-0, Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate
o-Tolidine, tech. [119-93-7] (3,3'-dimethylbenzidine) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 212.30 mp 128-131 Beil. 13,255 Merck Index 12,9651
FT-IR 2(2),2062A RTECS# DD1225000
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CH

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

o-Tolidine sulfone, 99% [55011-44-4] [3,7-diamino-2(4),8- . . . . . . . . . .


dimethyldibenzothiophene 5,5-dioxide] FW 274.34

10g
50g

34.00
113.00

Toluene 2,4-diisocyanate, see T3,985-3, Tolylene-2,4diisocyanate


p-Toluenesulfonic acid, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Macroporous, 30-60 mesh, typical loading 2.0-3.0 mmol/g

1g
5g
25g

6.00
24.00
75.00

p-Toluenesulfonyl hydrazide, polymer-bound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


100-200 mesh, 1% cross-linked, typical loading ~2.5 mmol/g

1g
5g
25g

20.00
80.00
295.00

p-Toluenesulfonylhydrazide, polymer-bound (polystyrene . . . . . . .


sulfonyl hydrazide resin)

1g
5g
25g

20.00
80.00
295.00

p-Toluquinone, see 21,131-1, Methyl-1,4-benzoquinone


Tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate, 95% [584-84-9] (4-methyl-1,3- . . . . . . . . . . .
phenylene diisocyanate, TDI) FW 174.16 mp 20-22

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

bp 120/10mm nr1.5680 d 1.214 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 13,138 Fieser 1,1171 Merck Index 12,9668
FT-IR 2(2),3199B R&S 1(2),2169F RTECS# CZ6300000
HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
Employed in the preparation of polyurethanes1 and
macrocyclic crown ethers.2 (1) Biomaterials 1995, 16, 51. (2) J.
Inclusion Phenom. Mol. Recognit. Chem. 1994, 17, 249.
Contains ~4% 2,6-isomer

3
N C O

N C O

CH

$
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56.50

IRRITANT

100-200 mesh, 1% cross-linked, typical loading ~1.5 mmol/g

T3,985-3
h
CH

Beil. 13,255

50g
250g

mp > 350 IRRITANT


Mixture of 2,8- and 4,8-dimethyl isomers

53,231-2

m-Tolidine dihydrochloride hydrate, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,2'
-dimethylbenzidine dihydrochloride) FW 285.22
mp > 350

NH
2
H(CH )
3

S
O

47,629-3
h

21,683-6
h

N C O

Tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate, tech., 80% [584-84-9] (4-methyl- . . . . . . .


1,3-phenylene diisocyanate)
Remainder tolylene 2,6-diisocyanate

N C O

CH

32,056-0
h

N C O

Remainder tolylene 2,6-diisocyanate


(Packaged in poly-coated bottle)

N C O

CH

Tolylene 2,4-diisocyanate, tech., 80% [584-84-9] (4-methyl- . . . . . . .


1,3-phenylene diisocyanate)

47,849-0

Tolylene 2,5-diisocyanate, 98% [614-90-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 174.16 mp 35-39 bp 138-139/15mm Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 13(3),289 HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

CH
O C N

3
N C O

22,386-7
h

Tolylene 2,6-diisocyanate, 97% [91-08-7] (2-methyl-1,3- . . . . . . . . . . . .


phenylene diisocyanate) FW 174.16 bp 129-133/18mm
nr1.5708 d 1.225 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 13(3),291
FT-IR 2(2),3199D Safety 2,3376C R&S 1(2),2169G
RTECS# CZ6310000 HIGHLY TOXIC CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

CH CH OH
2 2
CH

48,373-7
h

CH CH OH
2 2

O
CH

334

2,2'-(p-Tolylimino)diethanol, 95% [3077-12-1] [N,N-bis(2- . . . . . . . . . . .


hydroxyethyl)-p-toluidine] FW 195.26 mp 49-53
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 12,908 IRRITANT
Co-initiator with benzoyl peroxide for ambient free radical
polymerization

40,624-4
h

4-(p-Tolylthio)benzophenone, 97% [83846-85-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 304.41 mp 84-86
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41,935-4
h

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

FW 249.27 mp 156 (dec.) Beil. 26(4),12


HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

RTECS# XY9260000

O CH CH CH
2
2
C O CH CH CH
2
2
O

Triallyl 1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate, see 48,146-7, Triallyl


trimellitate
Triallyl 1,3,5-benzenetricarboxylate, 98% [17832-16-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(triallyl trimesate) FW 330.34 mp 31-34 bp 175-190/0.1mm

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

Triallyl cyanurate, see 29,160-9, 2,4,6-Triallyloxy-1,3,5-triazine


Triallyl isocyanurate, see 11,423-5, Triallyl-1,3,5-triazine2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione
2,4,6-Triallyloxy-1,3,5-triazine, 97% [101-37-1] (triallyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
cyanurate) FW 249.27 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 26(4),398

11,423-5
h

Triallyl-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 98% [1025-15-6]. . . . . . .

48,146-7
h

Triallyl trimellitate, 96% [2694-54-4] (triallyl 1,2,4-benzene- . . . . . . . .


tricarboxylate) FW 330.34 bp 160/0.1mm nr1.5250

1,3,5-Triacryloylhexahydro-1,3,5-triazine, 98% [959-52-4] . . . . . . . . . . .

FT-NMR 1(3),416C FT-IR 2(3),3894B R&S 1(2),2601H


RTECS# XZ2080000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH CH
2

250mg
1g

Safety 2,3386B

Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(2),1283A


R&S 1(2),1923K
Polymer cross-linking agent.

O CH CH CH
2
2

O
H C
2

TPS20, see 47,046-5, tert-Dodecyl polysulfide


TPS32, see 47,047-3, tert-Dodecyl polysulfide
TPS37, see 47,048-1, tert-Nonyl polysulfide
trans-Traumatic acid, 97% [6402-36-4] (2-dodecene-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dioic acid) FW 228.29 mp 165-167 Merck Index 12,9710

O CH CH CH
2
2
N
H C
2

$
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51.10

H C
2

5g
25g

Beil. 16,912 FT-IR 2(3),4421D

FT-NMR 1(1),789A FT-IR 2(1),788D


R&S 1(1),553F IRRITANT

O
C

p-Tolyltrichlorosilane, 97% [701-35-9] (trichloro-p- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


tolylsilane) FW 225.58 bp 218-220 nr1.5240 d 1.273

FW 249.27 bp 149-152/4mm nr1.5130 d 1.159


Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),1322A FT-IR 2(1),1378C
Safety 2,3388A R&S 1(1),955E RTECS# XZ1915000
Inhibited with 500 ppm tert-butylhydroquinone

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

FW 125.14 mp 249-251 Beil. 24,470 FT-IR 2(3),3853A


Safety 2,3389A R&S 1(2),2577C IRRITANT

3,5,7-Triamino-s-triazolo[4,3-a]-s-triazine, 98% [7144-22-1] . . . . . . . . . .


FW 166.15 mp > 360 Beil. 26(4),4169
R&S 1(2),2483G IRRITANT

N
N

Triallyl trimesate, see 22,553-3, Triallyl 1,3,5benzenetricarboxylate


2,4,7-Triamino-6-phenylpteridine, see 28,492-0, Triamterene
2,4,6-Triaminopyrimidine, 97% [1004-38-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NH

FT-IR 2(3),3695C

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NH

N
H N
2

28,492-0

MF

40,722-4
h
40,721-6
h

Triarylsulfonium hexafluoroantimonate salts, mixed, 50% . . . . . . .


in propylene carbonate nr1.4960 d 1.390
Fp >230F(110C)

M = Sb on P

MF

MF

IRRITANT

$
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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

Triarylsulfonium hexafluorophosphate salts, mixed, 50% in . . . . .


propylene carbonate nr1.5000 d 1.320 Fp >230F(110C)
IRRITANT

31,979-1

LIGHT-SENSITIVE

1,5,9-Triazacyclododecane, 97% [294-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 171.29 mp 33-36 bp 77-78/3mm Fp >230F(110C)
FT-NMR 1(1),589B FT-IR 2(1),586D Safety 2,3389D
R&S 1(1),397B CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC

HN

10g
50g

FT-IR 2(3),3969B Safety 2,3389C R&S 1(2),2661A


RTECS# UO3470000 TOXIC IRRITANT

NH
2

Triamterene, 98% [396-01-0] (2,4,7-triamino-6-phenyl- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


pteridine) FW 253.27 Beil. 26(4),3837 Merck Index 12,9731

NH
N
H

26,972-7

1,2,3-Triazole-4,5-dicarboxylic acid, 99% [4546-95-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 157.08 mp 200 (dec.) Beil. 26,297 FT-IR 2(3),3526A
Safety 2,3390D R&S 1(2),2367B IRRITANT

O
HO C

HO C

N
H

39,883-7

N,N',N''-Tribenzyltris(2-aminoethyl)amine, 97% [137516-01-9] . . . . .


FW 416.62 nr1.5670 d 1.040
FT-IR 2(2),2166D IRRITANT

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

Tribromide, polymer-supported (tribromide on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


AmberlystA-26)
Brominating agent. Contains ~1mmol Br3-/g

27,583-2
C H
4 9
Sn F
C H
C H
4 9
4 9

mp 269-271 Fieser 11,544 Safety 2,3400C R&S 1(2),3189B


CORROSIVE
Reagent for the selective desilylation of bis(silyl) enol ethers.
Tetrahedron Lett. 1983, 24, 5001.

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

Trichloro[2-(chloromethyl)allyl]silane, 98% [18147-84-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 223.99 bp 31/0.1mm nr1.4840 d 1.346 Fp 181F(82C)
FT-IR 2(3),4363C CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Cl

Cl
ClCH

Tricarballylic acid, 99% [99-14-9] (1,2,3-propane-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


tricarboxylic acid) FW 176.12 mp 159-162 Beil. 2,815
Merck Index 12,9752 FT-NMR 1(1),775A FT-IR 2(1),777C
Safety 2,3401C R&S 1(1),545G IRRITANT

OH

Cl
H C
2

Tri(1,4-butanediol) divinyl ether, see 41,017-9, Poly(1,4butanediol) divinyl ether


Tributyltin fluoride, polymer [27615-98-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si
Cl

Cl

Trichloro[4-(chloromethyl)phenyl]silane, 98% [13688-90-9] . . . . . . . .


FW 260.02 bp 142-144/15mm nr1.5480 d 1.361
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4422A CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR

Trichloro(chloromethyl)silane, see 25,443-6, (Chloromethyl)trichlorosilane


Trichloro-3-chloropropylsilane, 97% [2550-06-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 211.98 bp 181-183 nr1.4666 d 1.350 Fp 163F(72C)
FT-IR 2(3),4362D CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6010
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

Trichlorocyclohexylsilane, see 39,106-9, Cyclohexyltrichlorosilane

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44,618-1
h

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

FW 202.54 bp 237-238 nr1.4630 d 1.300 Fp 198F(92C)


Beil. 4(4),4272 R&S 1(2),2991B RTECS# VV2775000 CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
FW 221.54 bp 143/70mm nr1.4450 d 1.272
FT-IR 2(3),4399B CORROSIVE

Fp 180F(82C)

Trichloro-p-tolylsilane, see 41,935-4, p-Tolyltrichlorosilane


Trichloro(trichloromethyl)silane, 97% [17760-13-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 112-115

Beil. 3(3),37

CORROSIVE

Trichloro(3,3,3-trifluoropropyl)silane, 97% [592-09-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

10,487-6
h

Trichlorovinylsilane, 97% [75-94-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

49,666-9
h

Tricyclo[5.2.1.02,6]decanedimethanol diacrylate [42594-17-2] . . . . . .

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

FW 135.45 bp 31-32 nr1.4000 d 1.342 Fp 7F(-13C)


Fieser 3,298 4,525 5,687 6,606 13,322 Merck
Index 12,9776 FT-IR 2(3),4719B Safety 2,3421A R&S 1(3),3323I
RTECS# VV5950000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

45,280-7
h

Cl

Trichlorophenylsilane, see 44,010-8, Phenyltrichlorosilane


Trichloropropylsilane, see 10,483-3, Propyltrichlorosilane
Trichlorosilane, 99% [10025-78-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 252.82

FW 231.51 bp 114 nr1.3860 d 1.419 Fp 82F(27C)


Beil. 4(4),4243 FT-IR 2(3),4363D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
CORROSIVE
Used recently for the surface modification of silica1 and
porous glass.2 (1) J. Electrochem. Soc. 1995, 142, L11. (2)
Langmuir 1995, 11, 136.
FW 161.49 mp -95 bp 90 nr1.4360 d 1.270
Fp 51F(10C) Fieser 5,749 FT-NMR 1(3),652A
FT-IR 2(3),4361B Safety 2,3422D R&S 1(2),2965B
RTECS# VV6125000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
FW 304.39

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)

2-(Trichlorosilyl)ethyl acetate, 97% [18204-80-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Si

Cl Cl

CH

Trichlorododecylsilane, see 28,056-9, Dodecyltrichlorosilane


Trichloroethylsilane, see 44,028-0, Ethyltrichlorosilane
Trichlorohexylsilane, see 44,696-3, Hexyltrichlorosilane
Trichlorooctadecylsilane, see 10,481-7, Octadecyltrichlorosilane
Trichlorooctylsilane, see 23,572-5, Octyltrichlorosilane
Trichloro(1H,1H,2H,2H-perfluorooctyl)silane, 97% [78560-45-9] . . .
d 1.300

5mL
25mL

Fp >230F(110C)

45,226-2
h

Cl
O CH CH
2
2

Cl

H C
2

d 1.559

4-(Trichlorosilyl)butyronitrile, 97% [1071-27-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cl

FW 218.37 bp 119 nr1.4740


Beil. 2(4),88 CORROSIVE

37,764-3
h

Cl

Trichlorodecylsilane, see 44,859-1, Decyltrichlorosilane


Trichloro(dichloromethyl)silane, tech., 85% [1558-24-3] . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 203.57 bp 181 nr1.4690


FT-IR 2(3),4361D CORROSIVE

FW 481.55 bp 192 nr1.3520


FT-IR 2(3),4364B CORROSIVE

Cl

Cl

Trichlorocyclopentylsilane, 97% [14579-03-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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)

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Alphabetical List of Products


47,449-5

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

Tridecyl methacrylate [2495-25-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

T5,830-0
h

Triethanolamine, 98% [102-71-6] (2,2',2''-nitrilotriethanol) . . . . . . . . .

41,658-4
h

Triethanolamine ethoxylate (1 EO/OH) [36936-60-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 149.19 mp 17.9-21 bp 190-193/5mm nr1.4835 d 1.124


Fp 365F(185C) Fieser 1,1196 Merck Index 12,9798
FT-NMR 1(1),548C FT-IR 2(1),539B Safety 2,3426B
R&S 1(1),369C RTECS# KL9275000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

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

Triethanolamine salicylate, see 43,765-4, Salicylic acid,


compound with triethanolamine, 75 wt. % solution in
1,2-propanediol
Triethoxy(3-isocyanatopropyl)silane, see 41,336-4,
3-(Triethoxysilyl)propyl isocyanate
[3-[Tri(ethoxy/methoxy)silyl]propyl]urea, 50 wt. % solution . . . . . . .
in methyl alcohol [116912-64-2] nr1.3900 d 0.910
FT-IR 2(3),4407D FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC

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

FW 268.44 nr1.4500 d 0.880 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1024B IRRITANT
Mixture of C12-C14 alkyl esters
Inhibited with 600 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-Tridecafluorooctyl acrylate, 97% . . . . . . . . . . . .


[17527-29-6] FW 418.16 bp 76-80/8mm nr1.3380 d 1.554

nr1.3460 d 1.496 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

H C
2

$
84.80

Fp 215F(101C) IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol

O
H C
2

5g

d 1.540 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Inhibited with 0.01% 4-tert-butylcatechol. Isomeric mixture of
ca. 85% 2-hydroxy, 15% 1-hydroxy

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

Triethoxysilane, 95% [998-30-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,415-6
h

4-(Triethoxysilyl)butyronitrile, 98% [1067-47-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,537-7
h

3-(Triethoxysilyl)propionitrile, 98% [919-31-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,336-4
h

3-(Triethoxysilyl)propyl isocyanate, 95+% [24801-88-5] . . . . . . . . . . . .


[triethoxy(3-isocyanatopropyl)silane] FW 247.37 bp 283

FW 164.28 bp 134-135 nr1.3770 d 0.890 Fp 80F(26C)


Beil. 1,334 Fieser 11,554 17,366 R&S 1(2),2971A
RTECS# VV6682000 HIGHLY TOXIC FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Undergoes hydrosilylation reactions with olefins in the
presence of Pt catalysts. Useful as a reducing agent. Synthesis
1981, 558.
FW 231.37 bp 100-101/6mm nr1.4170 d 0.966
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(4),4271 FT-NMR 1(3),696B
R&S 1(2),2991D RTECS# VV2785000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
IRRITANT
FW 217.34 bp 224 nr1.4140 d 0.979 Fp 212F(100C)
Beil. 4(4),4271 FT-IR 2(3),4409C RTECS# VV2750000
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

nr1.4200 d 0.999 Fp 171F(77C) FT-IR 2(3),4410A


RTECS# VV6691000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

17,556-0
h

Triethoxyvinylsilane, 97% [78-08-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 190.32 bp 160-161 nr1.3980 d 0.903 Fp 94F(34C)
FT-NMR 1(3),666B FT-IR 2(3),4374D Safety 2,3427C
R&S 1(2),2971I RTECS# VV6700000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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Alphabetical List of Products


HOCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
2 2
2 22

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

Tri(ethylene glycol), 99% [112-27-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

30,147-7
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) bis(chloroformate), 97% [17134-17-7] . . . . . . . . .

52,510-3
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate), 97% [TEG (EH)] . . . . . . .


[94-28-0] FW 402.58 mp -50 bp 344 nr1.4450 d 0.970

CHOCH CH OCH CH OCH CH OCH


2 2
2 2
2 2
3

46,018-4
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate), tech. [94-28-0] . . . . . . . . .

26,154-8
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) dimethacrylate, 95% [109-16-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,789-7
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) dinonanoate [106-06-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

32,980-0
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) divinyl ether, 98% [765-12-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

41,004-7

Tri(ethylene glycol) methyl vinyl ether, 98% [26256-87-1] . . . . . . . . . .

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)

FW 202.25 bp 120-126/18mm nr1.4530 d 0.990


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(3),2106 FT-NMR 1(1),335B
FT-IR 2(1),320B R&S 1(1),221B RTECS# XF0877100
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE LIGHT-SENSITIVE
d 0.990

Fp 190F(87C)

31,729-2
h

Tri(ethylene glycol) monomethyl ether, 95% [112-35-6] . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,209-8
h

Triethylenetetramine, tech., 60% [112-24-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

26,386-9
h

Triethylenetetraminehexaacetic acid, 98% [869-52-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,697-7

(Triethylsilyl)acetylene, 97% [1777-03-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH CH
N
2
2
CH
C OH
2
O

CH CH
3 2

FW 286.33 bp 170-172/5mm nr1.4600 d 1.092


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 2(4),1531 FT-NMR 1(1),998C
FT-IR 2(1),1101C Safety 2,3431B R&S 1(1),729C
RTECS# OZ4100000 LACHRYMATOR IRRITANT
Inhibited

Tri(ethylene glycol) monoethyl ether, 95% [112-50-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

H NCH CH NHCH CH NHCH CH NH


2
2 2
2 2
2 2 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

FW 275.09 nr1.4570 d 1.340 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 3(3),30


FT-NMR 1(1),1207C FT-IR 2(1),1241D Safety 2,3431A
R&S 1(1),863H HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

FW 190.24 bp 242 nr1.4390


FT-IR 2(1),320A IRRITANT

CH CH OCH CH (OCH CH ) OH
3 2
2 2
2 22

HO C

FW 150.17 mp -7 bp 285 nr1.4550 d 1.125


Fp 330F(165C) Beil. 1,468 Merck Index 12,9802
FT-NMR 1(1),345A FT-IR 2(1),331A Safety 2,3430D
R&S 1(1),227D RTECS# YE4550000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

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

FW 178.23 bp 256 nr1.4380 d 1.020


Beil. 1(2),521 RTECS# KK8950000

Fp >230F(110C)

FW 164.20 bp 122/10mm nr1.4380 d 1.026


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1(3),2105 FT-IR 2(1),331B
R&S 1(1),227E RTECS# KL6390000 IRRITANT
Contains ~2% each of the corresponding diethylene and tetraethylene glycol ethers
FW 146.24 mp 12 bp 266-267 nr1.4971 d 0.982
Fp 290F(143C) Beil. 4,255 Fieser 1,1204 Merck
Index 12,9796 FT-NMR 1(1),501C FT-IR 2(1),487C
Safety 2,3431D R&S 1(1),331K RTECS# YE6650000 CORROSIVE
TOXIC
FW 494.46 mp 232-233 Beil. 4(3),1190 FT-IR 2(1),905B
Safety 2,3432D R&S 1(1),649M IRRITANT

FW 140.30 nr1.4330 d 0.783 Fp 63F(17C) Beil. 4(4),3937


FT-NMR 1(3),715C FT-IR 2(3),4434A R&S 1(2),3005H
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

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

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CH CH
3 2

CH CH
2 3
Si O CH CH CH CH

37,785-6
2

d 0.853 Fp 154F(67C) FT-NMR 1(3),661B


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl acrylate, 99% [407-47-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

37,376-1
h

2,2,2-Trifluoroethyl methacrylate, 99% [352-87-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

T6,345-2
h

2-(Trifluoromethyl)phenothiazine, 97% [92-30-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

45,512-1

a-(Trifluoromethyl)styrene, 97% [384-64-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 267.27 mp 188-190 FT-NMR 1(2),664A FT-IR 2(2),2232C


R&S 1(1),1529H RTECS# SP5620000

5g
25g

14.00
46.40

1g
5g

22.40
74.00

2-(Trifluoromethyl)styrene, 99% [395-45-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

26.40

3-(Trifluoromethyl)styrene, 99% [402-24-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1g

23.70

250mg
1g

17.30
47.00

1g
5g

61.50
204.70

FW 172.15 bp 64.5/40mm nr1.4650 d 1.161 Fp 108F(42C)


Beil. 5(3),1197 FT-NMR 1(2),138C R&S 1(1),1207K IRRITANT
Inhibited with 4-tert-butylcatechol

45,514-8
CF CH
3

FW 168.12 bp 59/100mm nr1.3610 d 1.181 Fp 62F(16C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1029C R&S 1(1),745D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT

4-(Trifluoromethyl)styrene, 98% [402-50-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 172.15 bp 65-66/40mm nr1.4660 d 1.165
Fp 108F(42C) Beil. 5(4),1369 FT-NMR 1(2),148A
R&S 1(1),1209F IRRITANT
Inhibited with ~0.1% 4-tert-butylcatechol

$
28.40
111.70

FW 172.15 bp 61/40mm nr1.4700 d 1.175 Fp 108F(42C)


Beil. 5(4),1367 FT-NMR 1(2),143A R&S 1(1),1207C IRRITANT
Inhibited with ~0.1% 4-tert-butylcatechol

FW 154.09 bp 46/125mm nr1.3500 d 1.216 Fp 54F(12C)


Beil. 2(4),1462 FT-NMR 1(1),1028C FT-IR 2(1),1076A
Safety 2,3445B R&S 1(1),743M FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Stabilized with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 172.15 bp 139 nr1.4600 d 1.164 Fp 100F(37C)


FT-IR 2(2),1753C IRRITANT
Recently used to prepare polymers having controlled
degradability1 and in the synthesis of functionalized gemdifluoroalkenes.2 (1) Polym. Prep. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym.
Chem.) 1996, 37, 423. (2) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1
1996, 1409.

CH CH
2
CF
3

Triethylvinylsilane, 97% [1112-54-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

29,772-0
h

1g
5g

R&S 1(2),2969E

FW 142.32 bp 146-147 nr1.4340 d 0.771 Fp 77F(25C)


Beil. 4(3),1854 FT-NMR 1(3),633B FT-IR 2(3),4340C
R&S 1(2),2953D FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

H C C H C O CH CF
2
2 3

CF

1-(Triethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene, 97%, mixture of cis . . . . . . . . . . . . .


and trans [79746-17-1] FW 184.36 bp 120-125 nr1.4650

3,3,3-Trifluoro-1-(phenylsulfonyl)-1-propene, 97% [105924-64-9] . . .


FW 236.21 mp 68-71
Recently used in the regio- and stereoselective synthesis of
syn 3-amino alcohols via trifluoromethylated isoxazolidines,1
and in the synthesis of pyrroles with insecticidal activity.2 (1) J.
Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1 1995, 2761. (2) Pestic. Sci. 1994,
41, 279.

Triglycerol diacrylate, see 47,580-7, Glycerol


1,3-diglycerolate diacrylate
Triglycidyl isocyanurate, see 37,950-6, Tris(2,3-epoxypropyl)
isocyanurate
Trihexyl 1,2,4-benzenetricarboxylate, see 38,899-8, Trihexyl
trimellitate

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O
C

OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
C OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3
O

OCH (CH ) CH
2
24 3

38,899-8
h

Trihexyl trimellitate, 97% [1528-49-0] (trihexyl 1,2,4- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


benzenetricarboxylate) FW 462.63 mp -45.5

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

bp 260-262/4mm nr1.4870 d 1.012 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(2),2877C R&S 1(2),1923H MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

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

2,4,6-Trihydroxybenzaldehyde [487-70-7] (phloroglucinol- . . . . . . . . .


carboxaldehyde) FW 154.12 mp 195 (dec.) Beil. 8,390
FT-NMR 1(2),967B FT-IR 2(2),2554D Safety 2,3463D
R&S 1(2),1731E RTECS# CU8440000 IRRITANT

OH

OH

36,734-6
h

O
C OH
HO

OH
H O
2

1,3,5-Trihydroxybenzene, see P3,800-5, Phloroglucinol


2,4,6-Trihydroxybenzoic acid monohydrate, tech., 90% . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 188.14 mp ~205 (dec.) Beil. 10,468 R&S 1(2),1821A
IRRITANT
Remainder predominantly 1,3,5-benzenetriol

OH

O
HO

OH

T6,570-6

FW 230.22 mp 197-198 Beil. 8,422 FT-IR 2(2),2462C


Safety 2,3464D R&S 1(2),1673B IRRITANT

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

1,2,3-Trihydroxyhexane, 99% [90325-47-6] (1,2,3-hexanetriol) . . . . .


FW 134.18 mp 67-69 [a]24 0 (c=2, H2O)
FT-NMR 1(1),285B R&S 1(1),185H

Beil. 1(2),597

44,225-9
h

Triisodecyl phosphite [25448-25-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

25,474-6
h

Triisopropanolamine, 95% [122-20-3] (1,1'


,1''-nitrilotri-2- . . . . . . . . . . .
propanol) FW 191.27 mp 48-52 bp 190/23mm

CH CH CH
N
3
2
CH CHCH
OH
2
3
OH

CH

2,4,4'-Trihydroxybenzophenone, 95% [1470-79-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 502.81 bp 166 nr1.4600 d 0.884 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1546C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Heat stabilizer for polymers

Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(3),762 FT-NMR 1(1),549B


FT-IR 2(1),540B Safety 2,3468D R&S 1(1),369F
RTECS# UB8750000 CORROSIVE HYGROSCOPIC

36,003-1

(Triisopropylsilyl)acetylene, 95% [89343-06-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 182.38 bp 50-52/0.6mm nr1.4527 d 0.813
Fp 133F(56C) FT-NMR 1(3),716A FT-IR 2(3),4434C
R&S 1(2),3005I IRRITANT

36,099-6

1-(Triisopropylsilyl)-1-propyne, 98% [82192-57-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 196.41 nr1.4624 d 0.820 Fp 160F(71C)
FT-NMR 1(3),717B FT-IR 2(3),4435A R&S 1(2),3005M

IRRITANT

Trimellitic acid, see B458-9, 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic acid


Trimellitic anhydride, see B460-0, 1,2,4-Benzenetricarboxylic
anhydride

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Alphabetical List of Products


O
O
Cl

NH
CH

34,638-1

Trimethoprim naphthoate, 98% [5-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl)-. . . . . . .


2,4-pyrimidinediamine naphthoate] FW 478.51 mp 234-236

CH O
3

Trimellitic anhydride chloride, 99% [1204-28-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Trimethoxypropylsilane, 98% [1067-25-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,020-5
h

Trimethoxypropylsilane, 98% [1067-25-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

28,262-6
h

Trimethoxysilane, 95% [2487-90-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

47,514-9
h

3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl acrylate, 92% [4369-14-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 164.28 bp 142 nr1.3900 d 0.932 Fp 105F(40C)


FT-NMR 1(3),664B FT-IR 2(3),4372D R&S 1(2),2971C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6265
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

FW 122.20 mp -115 bp 81 nr1.3580 d 0.960


Fp 24F(-4C) Beil. 1(2),274 FT-IR 2(3),4371D Safety 2,3476B
R&S 1(2),2969N RTECS# VV6750000 HIGHLY TOXIC
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
May cause blindness!
FW 234.33 bp 68/0.4mm nr1.4290 d 1.055
Fp >230F(110C) MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Inhibited with 100 ppm BHT

3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propylamine, see 28,177-8, 3-Aminopropyltrimethoxysilane


N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]aniline [3068-76-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 255.39 bp 310 nr1.5550 d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(3),4429C HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT

N1-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]diethylenetriamine, tech. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[35141-30-1] FW 265.43 nr1.4590 d 1.030 Fp 257F(125C)

10,488-4
h

N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ethylenediamine, 97% [1760-24-3] . . .

44,030-2
h

N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ethylenediamine, tech., 80+%. . . . . . . .


[1760-24-3] [[3-(2-aminoethyl)aminopropyl]trimethoxysilane]

44,015-9
h

3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate, 98% [2530-85-0] . . . . . . . . . . .


[[3-(methacryloyloxy)propyl]trimethoxysilane] FW 248.35

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

HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE

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

Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4378A RTECS# VV4000000


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Ring epoxide more reactive than glycidoxypropyl systems.

OCH

CH CH CH
3 2 2

$
20.50
49.90
170.00

CH CH CH
3 2 2

FW 210.57 mp 66-68 FT-NMR 1(2),1353B FT-IR 2(2),2955A


Safety 2,3471D R&S 1(2),1981E CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

5g
100g
500g

3
CH CH CH NHCH CH NH
2 2 2
2 2 2
OCH
3
Si

FW 222.36 bp 146/15mm nr1.4450 d 1.019 Fp 154F(67C)


FT-IR 2(3),4394D RTECS# KV7400000 CORROSIVE
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6094
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6020


O
H C
2

C
CH

342

C
3

OCH
O CH CH CH
2 2 2

Si

3
OCH

OCH

bp 190 nr1.4310 d 1.045 Fp 198F(92C)


RTECS# UC0230000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Contains ~1% methyl alcohol from hydrolysis
DOW CORNINGproduct Z-6030

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43,569-4
h

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

FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC

1,3,5-Trimethyl-1,3,5-cyclohexanetricarboxylic acid, see


34,228-9, Kemps triacid
(1a,3a,5b)-1,3,5-Trimethyl-1,3,5-cyclohexanetricarboxylic . . . . . . . . . .
acid, 99% [118514-35-5] FW 258.27 mp 238-241

3,3,5-Trimethylcyclohexyl methacrylate, 98%, mixture of . . . . . . . . .


isomers [7779-31-9] FW 210.32 mp -15 bp 79/1mm

Trimethyl-1,6-diisocyanatohexane, 99%, mixture of 2,2,4- . . . . . . . .


and 2,4,4-isomers [34992-02-4] FW 210.28 bp 149

12,122-3
h

4,4'-Trimethylenebis(1-piperidineethanol), 98% [18073-84-2] . . . . . .

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

FW 298.47 mp 94-96 bp 270/10mm


R&S 1(1),387L IRRITANT

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

nr1.4620 d 1.012 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1476C


HIGHLY TOXIC LACHRYMATOR

CH CH CH
2 2 2

CH

25mL
100mL

nr1.4560 d 0.930 Fp 208F(97C) FT-IR 2(1),1027B IRRITANT


Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

R = H, R = CH or
3
R = CH , R = H
3

18.20
72.40

FT-NMR 1(1),846A R&S 1(1),591L


This is the geometrical isomer of all cis Kemps triacid,
catalog number 34,228-9.

O
H C
2

1-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]urea, 97% [23843-64-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fp 55F(12C)

36,806-7
CH

25mL
250mL

O
HO C

N-[3-(Trimethoxysilyl)propyl]polyethylenimine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
hydrochloride, 50 wt. % solution in 2-propanol

FW 222.32 bp 217-250 nr1.4600 d 1.150 Fp 210F(98C)


FT-IR 2(3),4407C MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH NH CH CH NH CH CH CH
2
2
2
2
2
2

$
25.50
85.60

Mn of polyethylenimine is 1,200. Polymer is 60 wt. %


polyethylenimine

NH

100mL
500mL

FW 496.30 nr1.3889 d 0.880 Fp 52F(11C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID TOXIC
Contains 8 wt. % (3-chloropropyl)trimethoxysilane
DOW CORNINGproduct 1-6136

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

1,3,5-Trimethylhexahydro-1,3,5-triazine, 97% [108-74-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . .


(hexahydro-1,3,5-trimethyl-1,3,5-triazine) FW 129.21 mp -27
bp 162-163.5 nr1.4621 d 0.919 Fp 121F(49C) Beil. 26,1
FT-NMR 1(1),587B FT-IR 2(1),584D Safety 2,3488B
R&S 1(1),395H RTECS# XY9300000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC

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CH

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

3,5,5-Trimethylhexyl acrylate [2664-55-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 198.31 mp -34 bp 55/0.4mm nr1.4370 d 0.875
Fp 193F(89C) Beil. 2(3),1230 FT-IR 2(1),1023C
RTECS# UD3643625
Inhibited with 15-20 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Trimethylolethane, see T8,780-7, 1,1,1-Tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane


Trimethylolpropane, 98% [77-99-6] [2-ethyl-2- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(hydroxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol] FW 134.18 mp 60-62
bp 159-161/2mm Beil. 1(3),2349 FT-NMR 1(1),285A
FT-IR 2(3),262D R&S 1(1),185F RTECS# TY6470000
HYGROSCOPIC

CH O CH CH
2
2
C CH OH
2
CH CH
2 3

C,C,C-Trimethyl-1,6-hexanediamine, 99%, mixture of 2,2,4- . . . . . .


and 2,4,4- isomers [25620-58-0] FW 158.29 bp 232

CH

41,611-8
h

Trimethylolpropane allyl ether, 98% [682-11-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(allyloxymethyl)-2-ethyl-1,3-propanediol] FW 174.24
bp 160/33mm nr1.4670 d 1.010 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),340A RTECS# KM8800000 IRRITANT
LIGHT-SENSITIVE

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

Trimethylolpropane benzoate diacrylate [79720-88-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 346.38 nr1.5110 d 1.126 Fp >230F(110C)
Inhibited with 1,000 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Trimethylolpropane, carbamate with hexahydroxylylene . . . . . . . . .


diisocyanate, 75 wt. % solution in ethyl acetate nr1.4790
d 1.080

Fp 34F(1C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

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

Fp 55F(12C) CANCER SUSPECT AGENT


FLAMMABLE LIQUID

R , R , R = H or
1 2 3
CH
3
NH

O
C

CH CH
3 2

Trimethylolpropane, carbamate with tolylene diisocyanate, . . . . .


70 wt. % solution in tetrahydrofuran nr1.5310 d 1.161

40,877-8

CH OR
2
1
C CH OR
2
2
CH OR
2
3

Trimethylolpropane, carbamate with xylylene diisocyanate, . . . . .


75 wt. % solution in ethyl acetate nr1.5120 d 1.150
Fp 36F(2C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE

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

Trimethylolpropane diallyl ether, 90% [682-09-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2,2-bis(allyloxymethyl)-1-butanol] FW 214.31 bp 135/13mm
nr1.4580 d 0.955 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),340B
RTECS# TY6667000 IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Remainder mono- and triethers

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

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (4/15 EO/OH) [50586-59-9] . . . . . . . .


nr1.4780 d 1.110
IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 170

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Fp >230F(110C)

FT-IR 2(1),340D

Alphabetical List of Products


CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
C CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
CH (OCH CH ) OH
2
2 2n
n ~ 2.5

40,977-4
h

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (2.5 EO/OH) [50586-59-9] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (4.6 EO/OH) [50586-59-9] . . . . . . . . . .

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

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (20/3 EO/OH) [50586-59-9] . . . . . . . .

41,587-1

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (1 EO/OH) methyl ether . . . . . . . . . .


diacrylate FW 388.46 nr1.4620 d 1.080 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (1 EO/OH) triacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[28961-43-5] bp 157 nr1.4720 d 1.110 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (7/3 EO/OH) triacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . .


[28961-43-5] nr1.4710 d 1.102 Fp >230F(110C)

Trimethylolpropane ethoxylate (14/3 EO/OH) triacrylate . . . . . . . . . . .


[28961-43-5] nr1.4710 d 1.120 Fp >230F(110C)

Trimethylolpropane propoxylate (1 PO/OH) [25723-16-4] . . . . . . . . . .

40,756-9
h

Trimethylolpropane propoxylate (1PO/OH) triacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[53879-54-2] nr1.4620 d 1.061 Fp >230F(110C)

nr1.4630 d 1.040
Average Mn ca. 308

Fp >230F(110C)

FT-IR 2(1),341C

FT-IR 2(1),1104A IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Average Mn ca. 470. Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

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

FT-NMR 1(1),999C FT-IR 2(1),1103C RTECS# KM2890000


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 912

CH CH
2 3

C O (CH CH O) CH
2
2 2 n
l + m + n ~ 14

CH CH
3 2

nr1.4720 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C)


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 1,104

FT-IR 2(1),341A

FT-NMR 1(1),999C FT-IR 2(1),1103B RTECS# KM2890000


IRRITANT
Average Mn ca. 604. Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

CH CH
2 3

Fp >230F(110C)

FT-NMR 1(1),999C FT-IR 2(1),1105A


IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 428

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

FT-IR 2(1),1104D IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE


Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Trimethylolpropane propoxylate (2 PO/OH) triacrylate . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[53879-54-2] nr1.4600 d 1.051 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1104B IRRITANT LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Average Mn ca. 644. Inhibited with 500 ppm monomethyl ether
hydroquinone

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Alphabetical List of Products


O
H C
2
H C
2

CH C
O

CH C
H C
2

O CH

O CH
C
2
O

CH C

24,680-8
h

Trimethylolpropane triacrylate, tech. [15625-89-5] (TMPTA). . . . . . .

43,026-9
h

Trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether, tech. [30499-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . .

24,684-0
h

Trimethylolpropane trimethacrylate, tech. [3290-92-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(TMPTMA) FW 338.40 nr1.4720 d 1.060 Fp >230F(110C)

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

Trimethylolpropane trivinyl ether, 98% [57758-90-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


d 0.940

Fp 194F(90C)

Trimethyloxirane, see 52,764-5, 2,3-Epoxy-2-methylbutane


2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol, 97% [144-19-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH
3
O CH CH CH
O
3
3
C O CH C CH O C
2
CH
3

45,805-8
h

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol dibenzoate [68052-23-3]. . . . . . . . . . . .

45,037-5
h

2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol monoisobutyrate, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[25265-77-4] FW 216.32 mp -50 bp 244 nr1.4410

O
C

OH
CH

CH

CH

CH

3
CHCH

FW 146.23 mp 52-56 bp 232 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 1,492


FT-NMR 1(1),202A FT-IR 2(1),193A R&S 1(1),143C
RTECS# SA1400000 IRRITANT
FW 354.45 bp 225-227/55mm nr1.5320
Fp >230F(110C) [a]r0 (neat)
Plasticizer

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

1,3,5-Trimethyl-1,1,3,5,5-pentaphenyltrisiloxane, see 44,598-3,


DOW CORNING705 silicone diffusion pump fluid
2,4,6-Trimethylphenol, 97% [527-60-6] (mesitol). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 136.19 mp 71-74 bp 220 Beil. 6,518 FT-NMR 1(2),284A
FT-IR 2(2),1872B Safety 2,3492D R&S 1(1),1285I
RTECS# OX6590000 CORROSIVE

The Link to all Your Polymer Needs

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

FW 212.29 bp 101/7mm nr1.4620


FT-IR 2(1),321B IRRITANT

CH

346

FT-IR 2(1),1135A

Trimethylolpropane tris[poly(propylene glycol), amine . . . . . . . . . . . .


terminated] ether [39423-51-3] nr1.4610 d 0.981
Fp >230F(110C)

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

FW 302.37 nr1.4770 d 1.157 Fp >230F(110C) [a]23 0 (neat)


FT-IR 2(1),371C IRRITANT
Viscosity (Ubbelohde, 25C) 125-250 cps. E.W. (perchloric acid
method) 140-160
Free epichlorohydrin : 10 ppm max.
Reduces viscosity but retains high epoxide level.
Additive in fast-setting adhesives and low temperature curing coatings.

FT-NMR 1(1),999B FT-IR 2(1),1047C Safety 2,1625A


R&S 1(1),729G RTECS# TY6675000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Inhibited with 175 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

FW 296.32 nr1.4740 d 1.100 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1047B Safety 2,1624D R&S 1(1),729F
RTECS# AT4810000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

5g
100g
500g

Alphabetical List of Products


NH
CH

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

trans-3-(Trimethylsilyl)allyl alcohol, 97% [59376-64-6] [trans- . . . . .


3-(trimethylsilyl)-2-propen-1-ol] FW 130.26 bp 166-168

CH
CH

5-(Trimethylsilyl)-1,3-cyclopentadiene [3559-74-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1-Trimethylsilyl-1-hexyne, 99% [3844-94-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

34,749-3

Trimethylsilyl methacrylate, 98% [13688-56-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 114.22 bp 80-82 nr1.4130 d 0.813


FLAMMABLE LIQUID LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Stabilized with copper

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)

FW 158.28 bp 51-51.5/20mm nr1.4150 d 0.890


Fp 91F(32C) FT-NMR 1(3),686C FT-IR 2(3),4400D
R&S 1(2),2985B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Protected methacrylate monomer which can be deprotected
following polymerization.
Inhibited with 500 ppm BHT

33,983-0

Si
CH

FW 98.22 bp 53 nr1.3880 d 0.695 Fp <-30F(-34C)


FT-NMR 1(3),715B FT-IR 2(3),4433D Safety 2,3496A
R&S 1(2),3005G FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
For ethynylation of aromatic compounds.

Trimethylsilylketene, 97% [4071-85-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
O CH

Trimethyl(2-propynyloxy)silane, see 37,442-3,


Propargyloxytrimethylsilane
(Trimethylsilyl)acetylene, 98% [1066-54-2]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,384-9
h

CH

3
C C O Si CH
CH

CH

Trimethyl 2-phosphonoacrylate, 95% [55168-74-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 154.33 bp 65/35mm nr1.4310 d 0.764 Fp 99F(37C)


Beil. 4(4),3940 FT-NMR 1(3),718A FT-IR 2(3),4435B
R&S 1(2),3005O FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

CH

H C
2

34,800-7
C

Fp 172F(77C)

FW 138.29 bp 138-140 nr1.4710 d 0.833 Fp 85F(29C)


FT-IR 2(3),1626C Safety 2,983D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

Si

24.90
79.90

nr1.4400 d 0.848 Fp 146F(63C) FT-NMR 1(3),655A


FT-IR 2(3),4365D R&S 1(2),2965K IRRITANT
May contain up to 3.5% 3-trimethylsilyl-1-propanol

(CH ) Si
33

nr1.5130 d 0.885

FW 194.13 bp 90-92/0.1mm nr1.4540 d 1.249


Fp 221F(105C) Beil. 4(4),3638 FT-NMR 1(1),1489B
FT-IR 2(1),1569A R&S 1(1),1109B IRRITANT
Stabilized with 0.5% 2,6-di-tert-butyl-p-cresol

Si

1g
5g

CH
CH

Trimethyl(phenylethynyl)silane, see 33,892-3, 1-Phenyl-2(trimethylsilyl)acetylene


2-(2,4,6-Trimethylphenyl)propene, 98% [14679-13-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 160.26 bp 192-193
FT-IR 2(2),1656C

CH O
2
C
C OCH

2,4,6-Trimethyl-1,3-phenylene diisocyanate, 98% [16959-10-7] . . . .


FW 202.21 mp 57-60 bp 102/0.4mm Fp >230F(110C)
LACHRYMATOR MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

CH O
3

$
53.80
182.50

CH
CH

47,902-0

O
CH
3
C

25g
100g

FT-NMR 1(2),540C FT-IR 2(2),2102D Safety 2,3493B


R&S 1(1),1431I RTECS# CZ1607000 IRRITANT

N
CH

2,4,6-Trimethyl-1,3-phenylenediamine, 96% [3102-70-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2,4-diaminomesitylene, 2,4-diamino-1,3,5-trimethylbenzene) FW 150.23 mp 89-91 Beil. 13(1),190

CH
3

2-[(Trimethylsilyl)methyl]-2-propen-1-yl acetate, 99% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[72047-94-0] FW 186.33 bp 95/7mm nr1.4400 d 0.877
Fp 160F(71C) Fieser 13,3 14,332 FT-NMR 1(3),686A
FT-IR 2(3),4400C R&S 1(2),2983N IRRITANT

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Alphabetical List of Products


22,722-6
CH
CH

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

1-(Trimethylsilyl)-1-pentyne, 98% [18270-17-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

24,448-1

Si

CH
CH

348

CCH

C
3

CH OH
2

O-(Trimethylsilyl)propargyl alcohol, see 37,442-3, Propargyloxytrimethylsilane


trans-3-Trimethylsilyl-2-propen-1-ol, see 37,631-0, trans-3(Trimethylsilyl)allyl alcohol
1-(Trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne, 99% [6224-91-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 112.25 bp 99-100 nr1.4170 d 0.758 Fp 25F(-3C)
Beil. 4(4),3938 FT-NMR 1(3),717A FT-IR 2(3),4434D
Safety 2,3502D R&S 1(2),3005L FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Reagent for the conversion of aldehydes to 1,3-dienes in the
presence of Cp2Zr(H)CI.1 Polymerization catalyzed by tantalum
pentachloride/triphenylbismuth2 yields polymers with high
oxygen permeability.3 (1) Tetrahedron Lett. 1992, 33, 5969. (2) J.
Polym. Sci. A 1987, 25, 1353. (3) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1983,
105, 7473.

Si
CH

3
C

Trimethylsilyl polyphosphate [40623-46-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4340 d 1.000 Fp 40F(4C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID
IRRITANT
Solvent for rearrangement of oximes to amides.1 Catalyst for
dehydrations, dehydrocondensations and rearrangements.2 (1)
Tetrahedron Lett. 1981, 22, 1803. (2). Tetrahedron Lett. 1989,
45, 2465.

O Si (CH )
33 n

CH

FW 130.26 nr1.3950 d 0.780 Fp 45F(7C) FT-NMR 1(3),669C


R&S 1(2),2973I FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Contains 10-15% hexamethyldisiloxane
FW 140.30 bp 135 nr1.4250 d 0.765 Fp 73F(22C)
FT-NMR 1(3),717C R&S 1(2),3005N FLAMMABLE LIQUID

41,402-6

CH

4-(Trimethylsilyloxy)-3-penten-2-one, 97%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


cis and trans [13257-81-3] FW 172.30 bp 66-68/4mm

37,617-5

2-(Trimethylsilyloxy)ethyl methacrylate, 96% [17407-09-9] . . . . . . . . .

2-(Trimethylsilyloxy)propene, 85+% [1833-53-0]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

CH

FW 156.30 bp 45/11mm nr1.4400 d 0.878 Fp 101F(38C)


FT-NMR 1(3),661C FT-IR 2(3),1642B Safety 2,3501B
R&S 1(2),2969F MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

nr1.4530 d 0.912 Fp 138F(58C) Beil. 4(4),4003


FT-NMR 1(3),682B FT-IR 2(3),4397D Safety 2,3501C
R&S 1(2),2983B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Silylation reagent.

CH
CH

1-(Trimethylsilyloxy)cyclohexene, see 14,481-9, 1-Cyclohexenyloxytrimethylsilane


1-(Trimethylsilyloxy)cyclopentene, 97% [19980-43-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 202.33 nr1.4280 d 0.928 Fp 170F(76C)


FT-NMR 1(3),687A FT-IR 2(3),4401A R&S 1(2),2985C
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

CH
O
3
3
O C CH C CH

CH

34,748-5

Si

10g
50g

Fp 77F(25C) Fieser 8,512 FT-NMR 1(3),661A


FT-IR 2(3),4368D Safety 2,3500D R&S 1(2),2969D
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Diene used in the Diels-Alder reaction.

CH
CH

1-(Trimethylsilyloxy)-1,3-butadiene, 98%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[6651-43-0] FW 142.28 bp 131 nr1.4480 d 0.811

31,855-8
h

3-(Trimethylsilyl)-1-propyne, see 37,626-4,


Propargyltrimethylsilane
3-Trimethylsilyl-2-propyn-1-ol, 99% [5272-36-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 128.25 bp 76/11mm nr1.4510 d 0.865
FT-IR 2(3),4436B R&S 1(2),3007E IRRITANT

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Fp 152F(66C)

Alphabetical List of Products


29,958-8
CH
CH

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

Triphenylolmethane triglycidyl ether 2,6-tolylene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


diisocyanate adduct [106253-69-4] mp 90 FT-IR 2(2),3046A

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

FW 146.24 bp 209 nr1.5320 d 0.906 Fp 167F(75C)


Beil. 5,500 FT-IR 2(2),1648D Safety 2,3504C R&S 1(1),1141G
Inhibited with <0.05% tert-butylcatechol

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

2,4,6-Trimethylstyrene, 95% [769-25-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Trimethylvinylsilane, see 21,395-0, Vinyltrimethylsilane


Trioctyl trimellitate, 99% [3319-31-1] [tris(2-ethylhexyl) . . . . . . . . . . . .
trimellitate] FW 546.79 bp 414 nr1.4850 d 0.984

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

Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(2),1282B R&S 1(2),1923I


RTECS# DC2080000

O CH CHCH CH CH CH
2
2 2 2 3
CH CH
2 3

H
N

30,732-7

1,4,10-Trioxa-7,13-diazacyclopentadecane, 98% [31249-95-3] . . . . .


(Kryptofix21) FW 218.30 mp 88-91 FT-NMR 1(1),602C
FT-IR 2(1),600B

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

4,7,10-Trioxa-1,13-tridecanediamine, 97% [4246-51-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 220.31 bp 146-148/4mm nr1.4640 d 1.005
Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(4),1625 FT-NMR 1(1),527A
R&S 1(1),355J RTECS# ID6475000 CORROSIVE

Triperfluoroalkyl citrate, see 42,153-7, ZONYLTBC


fluorotelomer intermediate
Triphenylolmethane triglycidyl ether [66072-38-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 460.53

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

Triphenylphosphine, polymer-supported [39319-11-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


RTECS# SZ3500000 IRRITANT
Used to prepare polymer bound ylides for Wittig reactions. J.
Org. Chem. 1983, 48, 326.
Polymer is polystyrene, cross-linked with 2% DVB, ~3mmol
P/g resin

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22,695-5
O
P
O

36,005-8
C

CH

t

52,694-0

t

Triphenylsulfonium perfluoro-1-butanesufonate, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
99+%,electronic grade

Triphenylsulfonium triflate [66003-78-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(triphenylsulfonium trifluoromethanesulfonate) FW 412.45

Triphenylvinylsilane, 98% [18666-68-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

HOCH CH CH (OCH CH CH ) OH
2 2 2
2 2 22

18,759-3
h

Tri(propylene glycol), 97%, mixture of isomers [24800-44-0] . . . . .

CH CH CH CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
3 62

48,422-9
h

Tri(propylene glycol) butyl ether, 95+%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[55934-93-5] (DOWANOLTPnB) FW 248.37 mp -75

CH CH

FW 286.45 mp 68-70 Beil. 16(4),1371 FT-NMR 1(3),703B


FT-IR 2(3),4417A R&S 1(2),2997A IRRITANT

FW 192.26 bp 273 nr1.4440 d 1.021 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-NMR 1(1),345B FT-IR 2(1),331D R&S 1(1),227F
RTECS# YK6825000

bp 276 nr1.4320 d 0.932


Product of Dow Chemical
CH CH CH CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3 2 2 2
3 6
3 62

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

Tri(propylene glycol) butyl ether, 95%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . .


[55934-93-5] [a]r0 (neat)
Tri(propylene glycol) diacrylate, tech., mixture of isomers . . . . . . .
[42978-66-5] (TRPGDA) FW 300.25 nr1.4500 d 1.030
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),1101D Safety 2,3524D
R&S 1(1),729A RTECS# AT4690000 IRRITANT HYGROSCOPIC
Inhibited with 250 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH
3
CH CHO
2

O
H C
2

1g
5g

mp 133-137 kmax 233nm IRRITANT


Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. kmax 233nm (e
~18,000). e248 ~13,400.

CF SO
3
3

36,268-9
h

Si

$
42.50
139.30

Cationic photoinitiator. Photoacid generator. Epsilon = 28,300


(193nm), 13,300 (248nm). Metals < 500ppb. Total acid < 2x103mol/kg. Total base < 2x10-3mol/kg.
Soluble in c-butyrolactone (ca. 65%), ethyl lactate (ca.65%) and
PGMEA (ca.50%).

CF CF CF CF SO
3 2 2 2 3

(Triphenylsilyl)acetylene, 98% [6229-00-1]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 284.44 mp 48-50 Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 16(4),1372
FT-NMR 1(3),721A R&S 1(2),3007K IRRITANT

53,105-7
S

10g
50g

FT-IR 2(2),3343A Safety 2,3521A R&S 1(2),2281J


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

Si

2-(Triphenylphosphoranylidene)succinic anhydride, 97% . . . . . . . . .


[906-65-0] FW 360.35 mp 167 (dec.) FT-NMR 1(2),1680C

CH

CH

Tri(propylene glycol) glycerolate diacrylate [156884-88-7] . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4760 d 1.136 Fp >230F(110C)
Contains ca. 2-3 glycerolate/TPG. Inhibited with 1,000 ppm
monomethyl ether hydroquinone

48,424-5
h

Tri(propylene glycol) methyl ether, 97.5+%, mixture of . . . . . . . . . . .


isomers [25498-49-1] (DOWANOLTPM) FW 206.29
bp 100/2mm nr1.4300 d 0.963 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 1(4),2475 FT-NMR 1(1),345C RTECS# UB8070000
Product of Dow Chemical

CH OC H (OC H ) OH
3
3 6
3 62

350

30,286-4
h

Tri(propylene glycol) methyl ether, 96%, mixture of isomers. . . . .


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46,990-4
h

O
CH

O CH CH
2
2 N

CH CH O
2
2

CH

CH

40,753-4
h

Tris[2-(acryloyloxy)ethyl] isocyanurate [40220-08-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

22,563-0
h

Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine, 96% [4097-89-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Tri(propylene glycol) propyl ether, 97%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[96077-04-2] FW 234.34 bp 261 nr1.4300 d 0.935

FW 423.38 mp 96-98 FT-IR 2(1),1379D IRRITANT


LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited wtih 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

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

Swelling volume 8 mL/g dry resin


Contains 4.0-5.0 mmol N/g

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

FW 146.24 bp 114/15mm nr1.4970 d 0.977


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4,256 FT-NMR 1(1),504A
FT-IR 2(1),490A Safety 2,3526A R&S 1(1),333K CORROSIVE
HYGROSCOPIC

C(CH )
33
OH
C(CH )
33

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CH
3
C CH
3

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

FW 646.94 mp 181-184 FT-IR 2(2),3346C


Processing stabilizer for polymers

Fp >230F(110C) RTECS# XY9491300 CORROSIVE


Curing agent for polymers. Hardener for anhydrides.

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

Tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphite, 98% [31570-04-4]. . . . . . . . . . .

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

Tris(dimethylvinylsilyloxy)-POSS, see 52,365-8, endo-3,7,14Tris(dimethylvinylsilyloxy)-1,3,5,7,9,11,14-heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane


Tris(2,3-epoxypropyl) isocyanurate [2451-62-9] (triglycidyl . . . . . . .
isocyanurate) FW 297.27 FT-IR 2(1),1379C R&S 1(1),955K
RTECS# XZ1994900

IRRITANT

N
CH

2
O

O
HOCH CH
2 2

N
N

CH CH OH
2 2

30,900-1
h

Safety 2,3531D R&S 1(1),955J

CH CH OH
2 2

HOCH

HOCH

Tris(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate, see 36,860-1, Trioctyl


trimellitate
1,3,5-Tris(2-hydroxyethyl)cyanuric acid, 97% [839-90-7] . . . . . . . . . . . .
[1,3,5-tris(2-hydroxyethyl)-1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)trione] FW 261.24 mp 136-140 FT-NMR 1(1),1322C

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

1,1,1-Tris(hydroxymethyl)ethane, 96% [77-85-0] [2-(hydroxy- . . . . . .


methyl)-2-methyl-1,3-propanediol]

1kg
3kg

17.30
38.30

36,495-9

N-[Tris(hydroxymethyl)methyl]acrylamide, 93% [13880-05-2] . . . . . .

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

Beil. 1,520 FT-NMR 1(1),284A


HYGROSCOPIC

FT-IR 2(1),265D

R&S 1(1),185B

FW 175.18 mp 138-141 FT-NMR 1(1),1231B FT-IR 2(1),1267D


R&S 1(1),883M MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Contains up to 7% potassium chloride

32,684-4
h

1,1,1-Tris(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane, 99% [27955-94-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(4,4',4''-ethylidynetrisphenol, THPE) FW 306.36 mp 246-248
FT-NMR 1(2),324B

HO

IRRITANT

FT-IR 2(2),1909C

R&S 1(1),1311D

IRRITANT

C CH
3

OH

Trisilanol-POSS, see 46,857-6, 1,3,5,7,9,11,14-Heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxane-endo-3,7,14-triol

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OCH CH OCH
2 2
3
CH OCH CH O Si CH CH
3
2 2
2
OCH CH OCH
2 2
3

C(CH )
33

HO

C(CH )
33
OH

17,558-7
h

Tris(2-methoxyethoxy)vinylsilane, 98% [1067-53-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 280.39 bp 136.2/5.5mm nr1.4300 d 1.034


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 4(4),4257 FT-NMR 1(3),667B
FT-IR 2(3),1647A Safety 2,3533C R&S 1(2),2973A
RTECS# VV6826000 MOISTURE-SENSITIVE TERATOGEN

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

CANCER SUSPECT AGENT TOXIC


Free radical water-insoluble polymerization inhibitor

C H
9 19

44,180-5
h

Tris(nonylphenyl) phosphite [26523-78-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

44,222-4
h

Tris(tridecyl) phosphite [68610-62-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,070-1

2,5,5-Tris(trimethylsilyl)-1,3-cyclopentadiene, 99% [41991-85-9] . . .

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

Tris(trimethylsilyloxy)vinylsilane, 97% [5356-84-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

3-[Tris(trimethylsilyloxy)silyl]propyl methacrylate, 98% . . . . . . . . . . . .


[17096-07-0] FW 422.82 bp 112-115/0.2mm nr1.4190

44,616-5
h

Tris(trimethylsilyloxy)ethylene, 95% [69097-20-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

d 0.918 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(3),4401C


MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

O
CH O CH CH CH CH O
2
2
2
2

IRRITANT

FW 292.60 bp 54-56/0.1mm nr1.4200 d 0.886


Fp 103F(39C) Fieser 8,523 9,512 FT-NMR 1(3),667A
FT-IR 2(3),4376B Safety 2,3536D R&S 1(2),2971K
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

OSi(CH )
33
(CH ) SiO Si CH CH
2
33
OSi(CH )
33

H C
2

FW 629.05 nr1.4610 d 0.890 Fp >230F(110C)


FT-IR 2(1),1546B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT
Heat stabilizer for polymers. Used with metal stabilizers
FW 282.65 nr1.4730 d 0.841 Fp 196F(91C)
FT-NMR 1(3),637A FT-IR 2(3),4345A R&S 1(2),2955A

OSi(CH )
33
(CH ) SiO C CH OSi(CH )
33
33

H C
2

Fp >230F(110C)

C H
9 19

OC
H

FW 689.02 bp > 360 nr1.5280 d 0.990


FT-IR 2(2),3346B MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Heat stabilizer for polymers

C H
9 19

Tris(N-nitroso-N-phenylhydroxylaminato)aluminum, 97% . . . . . . . . . .
[15305-07-4] FW 438.34 mp 169-172

CH

FW 322.70 bp 86.5-87.5/15mm nr1.3950 d 0.861


Fp 150F(65C) Beil. 4(4),4258 FT-IR 2(3),4387A
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE IRRITANT

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

TritonN-101, reduced [123359-41-1] (polyoxyethylene . . . . . . . . . .


branched nonylcyclohexyl ether) nr1.4710 d 1.030
Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),337C
R&S 1(1),231C IRRITANT

Safety 2,3545C

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49,475-5

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

bp > 200 nr1.4600 d 0.995 Fp 345F(173C) IRRITANT


Degree of ethoxylation is 3.5. HLB = 8. Viscosity (25C) 7 cSt
Pour point -4C : pH = 9 (5 wt. %)
Product cleaves 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.

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

Merck Index 12,6858 FT-IR 2(2),1984D Safety 2,3544D


R&S 1(1),1351N RTECS# MD0907700 IRRITANT
Contains <3% polyethylene glycol. HLB 13.5

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

A278nm of 1.0% solution in ethanol in 1cm cell <0.25. Cloud


point 34C.

TritonX-114, reduced [92046-34-9] [polyoxyethylene(8) . . . . . . . . .


isooctylcyclohexyl ether] nr1.4740 d 1.022

TritonX-405, 70% solution in water [9002-93-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[polyoxyethylene(40) isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.4370 d 1.084
IRRITANT

TritonX-405, reduced [92046-34-9] [polyoxyethylene(40) . . . . . . .


isooctylcyclohexyl ether] mp 48-50 Fp >230F(110C)
Safety 2,3546A

1,2,4-Trivinylcyclohexane, 98%, mixture of isomers [2855-27-8] .


FW 162.28 bp 85-88/20mm nr1.4780 d 0.836
Fp 156F(68C) FT-NMR 1(1),69B FT-IR 2(1),71B
Safety 2,3547A R&S 1(1),45B IRRITANT

44,033-7
h

TritonX-114, 99+%, reduced [92046-34-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FT-NMR 1(1),347C FT-IR 2(1),337B


R&S 1(1),231B IRRITANT

n ~ 40

354

RTECS# MD0907700

Merck Index 12,6858 FT-IR 2(2),1985A


Safety 2,3544D R&S 1(1),1353A RTECS# MD0907700
HLB 17.9

n ~ 40

C H
8 17

R&S 1(1),1351A

Fp >230F(110C) FT-NMR 1(1),347C FT-IR 2(1),337A


Safety 2,3545D R&S 1(1),229O IRRITANT

n~8

C H
8 17

TritonX-114 [9002-93-1] [polyoxyethylene(8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.4880 d 1.058 Fp >230F(110C)
Merck Index 12,6858
IRRITANT
HLB 12.4

n~8

C H
8 17

TritonX-100, reduced [92046-34-9] [polyoxyethylene(10) . . . . . . .


isooctylcyclohexyl ether] nr1.4730 d 1.029
Fp >230F(110C) Safety 2,3545B R&S 1(1),231A IRRITANT
Non-ionic detergent used to solubilize membrane-bound
proteins. Anal. Biochem. 1994, 218, 112. Biochemistry 1991,
30, 1751.
A277 of 0.5% aqueous solution in 1cm cell <0.5

n ~ 10

C H
8 17

TritonX-100 [9002-93-1] [polyoxyethylene(10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


isooctylphenyl ether] nr1.4900 d 1.070 Fp >230F(110C)

TRPGDA, see 24,683-2, Tri(propylene glycol) diacrylate


TTEGDA, see 39,880-2, Tetra(ethylene glycol) diacrylate
Tung oil [8001-20-5] (China wood oil) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
nr1.5200 d 0.937 Fp >230F(110C) FT-IR 2(1),998C
Typically ca. 80% ester of eleostearic acid and ca. 20% esters
of linolenic, 9,12-linoleic, oleic, stearic and palmitic acids
Acid value (mg KOH/g) : <5
Saponification value (mg KOH/g) : 189-195
Iodine value : >220
Gel time : 12 minutes
Air drying coatings and varnishes.

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27,434-8
h

(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

Tween80 [9005-65-6] [polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan mono- . . . .


oleate] nr1.4720 d 1.064 Fp >230F(110C) Merck
Index 12,7742 R&S 1(1),761H RTECS# WG2932500
Average Mn ca. 1,310. HLB 15.0

38,890-4
h

(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x

HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w

Tween60 [9005-67-8] [polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan . . . . . . . . . . . .


monostearate] d 1.044 Fp >230F(110C) R&S 1(1),761G
RTECS# WG2934000
Average Mn ca. 1,312. HLB 14.9

CH (CH ) CH
2
2 15 3

(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x

HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w

Tween40 [9005-66-7] [polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan mono- . . . .


palmitate] nr1.4700 d 1.083 Fp >230F(110C)
R&S 1(1),761F RTECS# WG2933000
Average Mn ca. 1,284. HLB 15.6

CH (CH ) CH
2
2 13 3

(OCH CH ) OH
2 2x

HO(CH CH O)
2 2 w

Average Mn ca. 1,228. HLB 16.7

O
C

Tween20 [9005-64-5] [polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan mono- . . . .


laurate]

Tween85 [9005-70-3] [polyoxyethylene(20) sorbitan . . . . . . . . . . . .


trioleate] nr1.4680 d 1.028 Fp >230F(110C)
FT-IR 2(1),1108D R&S 1(1),761I
Average Mn ca. 1,839. HLB 11.0

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

Undecanedioic acid, 97% [1852-04-6] (1,9-nonanedi- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


carboxylic acid) FW 216.28 mp 108-110 Beil. 2,727
FT-NMR 1(1),773B FT-IR 2(1),775D
R&S 1(1),545B IRRITANT

51,525-6

VAZOcatalyst 88 free radical source, see 38,021-0, 1,1'Azobis(cyclohexanecarbonitrile)


VEctomer1214 vinyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
bp > 200/2mm nr1.4965
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,526-4

d 1.200

Fp 306F(152C)

Fp 306F(152C)

VEctomer1312 vinyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


bp > 200/2mm nr1.4980
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,531-0

Fp >230F(110C)

VEctomer1222 vinyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


bp > 200/2mm d 1.160
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,528-0

d 1.070

VEctomer1221 vinyl ether [211431-70-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


bp > 200/2mm nr1.5490
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,527-2

Safety 2,3572A

d 1.090

Fp >230F(110C)

VEctomer2010 vinyl ether [143477-68-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.5120 d 1.180 Fp >230F(110C)
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,532-9

VEctomer2020 vinyl ether [143477-70-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.4875 d 1.150 Fp 331F(166C)
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,533-7

IRRITANT

VEctomer2031 vinyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


mp < 80 d 1.200 Fp >230F(110C)
Product of Morflex, Inc.

51,534-5

VEctomer2032 vinyl ether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


nr1.5460 d 1.170 Fp >230F(110C)
Product of Morflex, Inc.

VEctomer3010 vinyl ether, see 49,644-8, 4-(Vinyloxy)butyl


benzoate

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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

Vinyl acetate, 99+% [108-05-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 86.09 mp -93 bp 72-73 nr1.3950 d 0.934
Fp 20F(-6C) Beil. 2(1),63 Fieser 1,1271 12,565 Merck
Index 12,10130 FT-NMR 1(1),963A FT-IR 2(1),1010C
Safety 2,3599A R&S 1(1),715A RTECS# AK0875000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 3-5 ppm hydroquinone

Vinylacetonitrile, see 12,279-3, Allyl cyanide


Vinyl acrylate, 98% [2177-18-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

33,368-9
h

4-Vinylaniline, tech., 90% [1520-21-4] (4-aminostyrene) . . . . . . . . . . . .

14,100-3

4-Vinylanisole, 97% [637-69-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 119.17 bp 249 nr1.6260 d 1.014 Fp >230F(110C)


Beil. 12,1187 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT IRRITANT

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

FW 134.18 bp 41-42/0.5mm nr1.5620 d 1.009


Fp 170F(76C) Beil. 6,561 FT-NMR 1(2),207C FT-IR 2(2),1803C
Safety 2,3599D R&S 1(1),1241O

CH CH

356

100g

FW 85.11 mp 51-54 Fp 229F(109C)


Nonionic monomer soluble in water and various organic
solvents

FW 98.10 bp 90-92 nr1.4320 d 0.942 Fp 36F(2C)


FT-IR 2(1),1025A FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 200-400 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH CH

CH

CH

VEctomer3040 vinyl ether, see 49,645-6, 4-(Vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl benzoate


VEctomer3080 vinyl ether, see 51,484-5, 4-(Vinyloxy)butyl
stearate
VEctomer4010 vinyl ether, see 49,646-4, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] isophthalate
VEctomer4020 vinyl ether, see 49,647-2, Bis[4-(vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl] glutarate
VEctomer4030 vinyl ether, see 49,648-0, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] succinate
VEctomer4040 vinyl ether, see 51,485-3, Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl] isophthalate
VEctomer4050 vinyl ether, see, 51,486-1, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] terephthalate, 97%
VEctomer4051 vinyl ether, see 51,481-0, Bis[[4-[(vinyloxy)methyl]cyclohexyl]methyl] terephthalate
VEctomer4060 vinyl ether, see 49,649-9, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] adipate
VEctomer4210 vinyl ether, see 49,652-9, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (methylenedi-4,1-phenylene)biscarbamate
VEctomer4220 vinyl ether, see 49,651-0, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (4-methyl-1,3-phenylene)biscarbamate
VEctomer4230 vinyl ether, see 51,482-9, Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] 1,6-hexanediylbiscarbamate
VEctomer5015 vinyl ether, see 49,650-2, Tris[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] trimellitate
N-Vinylacetamide, 97% [5202-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V170-8

9-Vinylanthracene, 97% [2444-68-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 204.27 mp 64-66 bp 61-66/10mm
FT-IR 2(2),1669A R&S 1(1),1153I

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47,637-4

O
C

Vinylbenzaldehyde, 85%, mixture of isomers [43145-54-6]. . . . . . . .


(formylstyrene) FW 132.16 nr1.5920 d 1.035

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

Fp 135F(57C) Beil. 7(3),1392 IRRITANT


May contain up to 10% toluene
CH

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

(ar-Vinylbenzyl)trimethylammonium chloride, 99% [26616-35-3] .

V180-5

4-Vinylbiphenyl [2350-89-2] (4-phenylstyrene) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

FW 211.74 mp 240 (dec.) IRRITANT


Contains mixture of 3- and 4-vinyl isomers

CH

45,869-4
h
Cl

4-Vinylbenzyl chloride, 90% [1592-20-7] [4-(chloromethyl)- . . . . . . . .


styrene] FW 152.62 bp 229 nr1.5740 d 1.083
Fp 220F(104C) FT-IR 2(2),1705D CORROSIVE
LACHRYMATOR
Dual functional monomer. 98% para-isomer. Viscosity (25C)
1,830 cps
Inhibited with 500 ppm tert-butylcatechol and 500 ppm
nitroparaffin
Alfrey-Price parameters : Q=1.06, C=-0.45
Solubility in water, 25C : 0.07g/L
Readily derivatized by chloride displacement.
Component of ion exchange resins, photo-resist polymers, crosslinkable fibers, coupling agents and electroconducting polymers

CH Cl
2

CH CH

Vinylbenzyl chloride, 97% [57458-41-0] [(chloromethyl)- . . . . . . . . . . .


styrene] FW 152.62 bp 229 nr1.5720 d 1.074
Fp 221F(105C) FT-NMR 1(2),138B FT-IR 2(2),1741D
R&S 1(1),1205A CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
Mixture of 3- and 4-isomers
Inhibited with 50-100 ppm tert-butylcatechol and 700-1100 ppm
nitromethane

43,688-7
h

4-Vinylbenzoic acid, 97% [1075-49-6]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 148.16 mp 143-144 Beil. 9(3),2755 FT-NMR 1(2),1076A
FT-IR 2(2),2659B Safety 2,3600A R&S 1(2),1789D IRRITANT

C OH

CH

Vinyl benzoate, 99+% [769-78-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 148.16 bp 95-96/20mm nr1.5290 d 1.070
Fp 180F(82C) Beil. 9(1),65 FT-IR 2(2),2834A
RTECS# DI1050000 IRRITANT
Stabilized with 20 ppm hydroquinone

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

Vinyl bromide, 98% [593-60-2] (bromoethylene) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,419-1
h

Vinyl bromide, 1.0M solution in tetrahydrofuran [593-60-2] . . . . . . .

FW 106.96 mp -139 bp 16/750mm nr1.4350 d 1.517


Beil. 1,188 FT-NMR 1(1),133A FT-IR 2(1),133B
Safety 2,3600B R&S 1(1),95B RTECS# KU8400000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE GAS
Stainless steel regulator Z14,850-4 or Z14,851-2 is
recommended.
Inhibited with ~200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
(Packaged in steel cylinders)
FW 106.96 d 0.927 Fp 1F(-17C) RTECS# KU8400000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

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38,080-6

O
C

CH

O CH CH

C CH

CH

FW 204.27 bp 100/0.5mm nr1.5180 d 0.999


Fp >230F(110C) Beil. 9(4),1885 FT-NMR 1(2),1248C
FT-IR 2(2),2840C R&S 1(2),1903L

CH

CH

H C
2

41,546-4
h

N-Vinylcaprolactam, 98% [2235-00-9]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

27,759-2
h

9-Vinylcarbazole, 98% [1484-13-5]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

38,762-2
h

Vinyl chloride, 99.5+% [75-01-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

52,806-4

Vinyl chloroformate, 99% [5130-24-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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)

Vinyl chloroformate, 94% [5130-24-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Vinyl crotonate, 98% [14861-06-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Vinylcyclohexane, 99+% [695-12-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V220-8
h

4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene, 99% [100-40-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

17,311-8
h

4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene, 97% [100-40-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

11,015-9
h

4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene diepoxide, 97%, mixture of isomers . . . . . . .


[106-87-6] (3-epoxyethyl-7-oxabicyclo[4.1.0]heptane)

14.10
46.10

5g
25g
100g

12.70
42.00
144.10

227g

384.30

5mL
10mL

149.00
249.00

FW 108.18 mp -101 bp 126-127 nr1.4630 d 0.832


Fp 68F(20C) Beil. 5(1),63 FT-NMR 1(1),70B FT-IR 2(1),72A
Safety 2,3602B R&S 1(1),45E RTECS# GW6650000
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 25-200 ppm p-tert-butylcatechol
DuPont product

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

FW 140.18 bp 110-113/20mm nr1.4770 d 1.094


Fp 225F(107C) [a]25 0 (neat) Beil. 19(4),161 FT-IR 2(1),374D
Safety 2,3602C RTECS# RN8640000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
IRRITANT

O
CH CH

FW 106.51 bp 68-69/735mm nr1.4100


FLAMMABLE LIQUID CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 100 ppm BHT

FW 110.20 bp 128 nr1.4460 d 0.805 Fp 70F(21C)


Beil. 5(1),35 FT-NMR 1(1),69A FT-IR 2(1),71A Safety 2,3602A
R&S 1(1),45A RTECS# GV7800000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID

15,254-4
h

358

100g
500g

FW 62.50 mp -153.8 bp -13.4 nr1.3700 d 0.911


Fp -78F(-61C) Beil. 1,186 Fieser 1,1274 Merck
Index 12,10132 FT-IR 2(1),133A R&S 1(1),95A
RTECS# KU9625000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE GAS
Brass regulator Z14,670-6 or Z14,671-4 is recommended
Inhibited with phenol to prevent polymerization
(Packaged in lecture bottles)

FW 112.13 bp 133-134 nr1.4480 d 0.940 Fp 81F(27C)


Beil. 2(3),1263 FT-NMR 1(1),978C FT-IR 2(1),1029A
Safety 2,3601D R&S 1(1),721H RTECS# GQ5850000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID LACHRYMATOR
Stabilized with 100 ppm hydroquinone

C C
O CH

FW 193.25 mp 64-66 bp 154-155/3mm Beil. 20(2),282


FT-NMR 1(3),161C FT-IR 2(3),1504C R&S 1(2),2425E
RTECS# FE6350000 HIGHLY TOXIC IRRITANT

Inhibited with 100 ppm BHT

H
C

FW 139.20 mp 35-38 (dec.) bp 128/21mm d 1.029


Fp 214F(101C) Beil. 21(4),3207 FT-IR 2(1),1345B IRRITANT

CHCl

H C
2

$
22.30
74.30

CH CH

100mL
500mL

CH

Vinyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate, 99% [15484-80-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene 1,2-epoxide, 98%, mixture of isomers . . . . .


[106-86-5] FW 124.18 bp 169 nr1.4690 d 0.952
Fp 115F(46C) Beil. 17(4),314 FT-IR 2(1),374A
RTECS# RN8770000 CANCER SUSPECT AGENT

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CH CH

11,139-2

Vinylcyclopentane, 99% [3742-34-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 96.17 bp 97 nr1.4360 d 0.704 Fp 50F(10C)


FT-NMR 1(1),68B FT-IR 2(1),70C Safety 2,3603A R&S 1(1),43N
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
O
CH (CH ) CH
3
27 2

O CH

CH

41,179-5

44,035-3
CH CH

Vinyl decanoate, 95% [4704-31-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 198.31 bp 119-120/10mm nr1.4350 d 0.886
Fp 220F(104C) Beil. 2(3),843

2-Vinyl-1,3-dioxolane, 98% [3984-22-3] (acrolein ethylene . . . . . . . .


acetal) FW 100.12 bp 115-116 nr1.4300 d 1.001
Fp 58F(14C)

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

4,4'-Vinylenedianiline dihydrochloride, see D2,520-6, 4,4'


Diaminostilbene dihydrochloride
Vinyl epoxide, see 12,757-4, Butadiene monoxide
Vinyl 2-ethylhexanoate, 99% [94-04-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 170.25 mp -90 bp 128-130/20mm nr1.4260
Fp 149F(65C) Beil. 2(4),1005 FT-NMR 1(1),973A
FT-IR 2(1),1020B Safety 2,3603C R&S 1(1),719A
RTECS# MO7875000 IRRITANT
Stabilized with 35 ppm hydroquinone

d 0.875

Vinylferrocene, 97% [1271-51-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 212.08 mp 52-55 bp 80-85/0.2mm Fp 144F(62C)
Beil. 16(4),1787 FT-NMR 1(3),768A FT-IR 2(3),4570B
Safety 2,3603D R&S 1(2),3125C FLAMMABLE SOLID

Fe

44,733-1
h

N-Vinylformamide, 98% [13162-05-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

39,314-2
h

4,4'-Vinylidenebis(N,N-dimethylaniline), tech., 90% [7478-69-5] . . .

16,302-3
h

Vinylidene chloride, 99% [75-35-4] (1,1-dichloroethylene) . . . . . . . . .

43,462-0
h

Vinyl methacrylate, 98% [4245-37-8] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

53,058-1

1-Vinylnaphthalene, 95% [826-74-4]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

O
H

FT-IR 2(1),392A FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT

NH CH CH

CH

3
N

CH

CH

FW 71.08 mp -16 bp 210 nr1.4940 d 1.014


Fp 216F(102C) FT-IR 2(1),1264D MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
TERATOGEN
Inhibited with ~100 ppm of substituted phenylenediamines
FW 266.39 mp 119-121 Beil. 13,268 FT-IR 2(2),2111C
CANCER SUSPECT AGENT MUTAGEN
Major impurity is 4,4'
-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone

H
C

CH

H C
2

CCl

CH
H C
2

C
C

O
C

CH

CH

CH

t
45,387-0

CH CH

FW 112.13 bp 111-112 nr1.4360 d 0.933 Fp 56F(13C)


Beil. 2(3),1290 FT-IR 2(1),1027D FLAMMABLE LIQUID
LIGHT-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with ~150-300 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

FW 154.21 bp 135-138 nr1.6530 d 1.040


May contain E2% Poly-1-vinylnaphthalene

2-Vinylnaphthalene, 98%, optical grade [827-54-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


FW 154.21 mp 65-68 FLAMMABLE SOLID IRRITANT
Used in plastic scintillators, neutron detectors and other
demanding device applications.

V290-9
CH CH

FW 96.94 mp -122 bp 30-32 nr1.4254 d 1.213


Fp -9F(-22C) Beil. 1,186 Merck Index 12,10134
FT-NMR 1(1),142B FT-IR 2(1),140D Safety 2,3604B
R&S 1(1),101B RTECS# KV9275000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID
MOISTURE-SENSITIVE
Inhibited with 200 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

2-Vinylnaphthalene, 95% [827-54-3]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


May contain up to 5% methyl alcohol

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Alphabetical List of Products


R

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

4-(Vinyloxy)butyl stearate, 98% [209072-71-9] (VEctomer . . . . . .


3080 vinyl ether) FW 382.63 mp 40-44 Fp >230F(110C)

100g
1kg

16.80
93.40

2-(Vinyloxy)ethanol, see 41,002-0, Ethylene glycol vinyl ether


6-(Vinyloxy)-1-hexanol, see 40,997-9, 1,6-Hexanediol
vinyl ether
4-(Vinyloxymethyl)cyclohexylmethyl benzoate, 95% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
[196109-15-6] (VEctomer3040 vinyl ether) FW 274.36

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

2-Vinyloxirane, see 12,757-4, Butadiene monoxide


4-(Vinyloxy)butyl benzoate, 98% [144429-21-0] (VEctomer. . . . .
3010 vinyl ether) FW 220.27 bp 304 nr1.5090 d 1.060

= C7

14.50
33.70

Vinyl neononanoate, mixture of isomers [54423-67-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R
Rs = H, R + R + R

250mL
1L

43,751-4
h

= C8

CH
2

$
24.00
66.50

Vinyl neodecanoate, mixture of isomers [51000-52-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . .

R
Rs = H, R + R + R

1L
4L

13,448-1
h

FW 198.31 bp 216 nr1.4360 d 0.882 Fp 182F(83C)


Beil. 2(4),1045 FT-IR 2(1),1021A Safety 2,3605D R&S 1(1),719B
IRRITANT
Inhibited with 5 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone
FW 184.28 bp 188 nr1.4410 d 0.887
FT-IR 2(1),1020D
Inhibited with ~20 ppm hydroquinone

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

4-Vinylphenyl acetate, see 38,054-7, 4-Acetoxystyrene


4-Vinylphenylboronic acid [2156-04-9] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mp 190-193

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 116.24 bp 74 nr1.3890 d 0.779 Fp -2F(-18C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

FW 147.97

d 1.060

Vinyloxytrimethylsilane, 97% [6213-94-1] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Vinylphenyl-POSS, see 46,861-4, 1-(4-Vinylphenyl)3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane


Vinylphosphonic acid, 97% [1746-03-8]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
FW 108.03 mp 41-45 d 1.389 Fp >230F(110C)
Beil. 4(4),3568 FT-IR 2(1),1558B RTECS# SZ7903500
CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 30-50 ppm hydroquinone

34,954-2
h

N-Vinylphthalimide, 99% [3485-84-5] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

12,440-0
h

Vinyl pivalate, 99% [3377-92-2] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

FW 128.17 bp 110 nr1.4050 d 0.866 Fp 50F(10C)


CANCER SUSPECT AGENT FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Stabilized with 6-15 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

Vinyl-POSS, see 47,761-3, 1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15vinylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane

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O
CH CH
3 2

O CH

CH CH

CH CH

CH

40,171-4
h

Vinyl propionate, 98% [105-38-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

13,229-2
h

2-Vinylpyridine, 97% [100-69-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V320-4
h

4-Vinylpyridine, 95% [100-43-6] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V340-9
h

1-Vinyl-2-pyrrolidinone, 99+% [88-12-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

43,620-8
h

Vinyl stearate [111-63-7]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

V370-0

Vinyl sulfone, 97% [77-77-0] (divinyl sulfone) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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)

Vinylsulfonic acid, sodium salt, tech., 25 wt. % solution . . . . . . . . .


in water [3039-83-6] FW 130.10 nr1.3760 d 1.176

Vinyltrichlorosilane, see 10,487-6, Trichlorovinylsilane


Vinyltriethoxysilane, see 17,556-0, Triethoxyvinylsilane
Vinyl trifluoroacetate, 98% [433-28-3] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Vinyltrimethoxysilane, 98% [2768-02-7] (trimethoxyvinyl- . . . . . . . . . .


silane) FW 148.24 bp 123 nr1.3920 d 0.968
Fp 73F(22C) FT-NMR 1(3),666A FT-IR 2(3),4374B
Safety 2,3607D R&S 1(2),2971H RTECS# VV6770000
FLAMMABLE LIQUID MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

44,022-1
h

Vinyltrimethoxysilane, 97% [2768-02-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21,395-0
h

Vinyltrimethylsilane, 97% [754-05-2] (ethenyltrimethyl-. . . . . . . . . . . . .


silane, trimethylvinylsilane) FW 100.24 bp 55 nr1.3920

Si

23,576-8
h

OCH
CH O
3

FW 111.14 nr1.5120 d 1.040 Fp 201F(93C)


FT-NMR 1(1),1288A FT-IR 2(1),1338D Safety 2,3606D
R&S 1(1),923K RTECS# UY6107000 TOXIC IRRITANT
Inhibited with 0.01% sodium hydroxide

FW 140.06 bp 40/750mm nr1.3170 d 1.203 Fp -25F(-31C)


Beil. 2(4),466 FT-NMR 1(1),1030C FT-IR 2(1),1077D
R&S 1(1),745G CANCER SUSPECT AGENT
FLAMMABLE LIQUID
Inhibited with 10 ppm tert-butylcatechol

F C C O CH CH
3
2

Si

FW 105.14 bp 62-65/15mm nr1.5500 d 0.975


Fp 125F(51C) Beil. 20(2),170 FT-NMR 1(3),248B
FT-IR 2(3),3712A Safety 2,3606C R&S 1(2),2499B
RTECS# UU1045000 CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
Polymerization monomer1 and protein alkylating agent.2 (1)
Polymer 1993, 34, 145. (2) Electrophoresis (Weinheim, Fed.
Repub. Ger.) 1992, 13, 148.
Inhibited with 100 ppm hydroquinone

Beil. 4(1),10 R&S 1(1),1055D


Inhibited with 100 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

CH O
3

FW 105.14 bp 79-82/29mm nr1.5490 d 0.975


Fp 116F(46C) Beil. 20,256 FT-NMR 1(3),242C
FT-IR 2(3),3706D Safety 2,3606B R&S 1(2),2495G
RTECS# UU1040000 CORROSIVE LACHRYMATOR
Inhibited with 0.1 wt. % p-tert-butylcatechol

FW 118.15 mp -26 bp 234 nr1.4760 d 1.177


Fp 217F(102C) Fieser 7,23 FT-NMR 1(1),1420C
FT-IR 2(1),1495D Safety 2,3607B R&S 1(1),1045C
RTECS# KM7175000 HIGHLY TOXIC CORROSIVE
Inhibited with 500 ppm hydroquinone

H C C H S ONa
2
O

FW 100.12 mp -80 bp 94-95 nr1.4030 d 0.919


Fp 43F(6C) Beil. 2(3),532 FT-IR 2(1),1016D
RTECS# UF8575000 FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Inhibited with 10 ppm monomethyl ether hydroquinone

DOW CORNINGproduct Q9-6300


(Packaged under nitrogen in Sure/Sealbottles)

d 0.649 Fp <-30F(-34C) Fieser 9,498 10,444 12,566


13,343 FT-NMR 1(3),633A FT-IR 2(3),4340B Safety 2,3608A
R&S 1(2),2953C FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
Employed in ruthenium-catalyzed metathesis,1 and in
cycloaddition reactions to form isoxazolidines2 and triazoles.3 (1)
J. Mol. Catal. 1994, 90, 125, 213. (2) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1
1993, 2495. (3) J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 2 1993, 1129.

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

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51,017-3

O
CH O
2

CH O
2

CH

CH

Wang acrylate resin [4-(benzyloxy)benzyl acrylate, polymer-. . . . .


bound]

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

1% cross-linked, ca. 1.0 mmol loading/g

51,032-7

NH
CH O
2

CCl

Wang imidazolide carbamate resin, see 49,823-8,


Carbonylimidazole, polymer-bound
Wang trichloroacetimidate resin (4-alkoxybenzyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
trichloroacetimidate, polymer-bound)
1% cross-linked, 100-200 mesh, typical loading 0.75-1.25 mmol
trichloroacetimidate/g

49,479-8

NH
CH O
2

CCl

Wang trichloroacetimidate resin (4-alkoxybenzyl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


trichloroacetimidate, polymer-bound)
1% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh, typical loading 0.75-1.25 mmol
trichloroacetimidate/g

27,963-3
h

CH NH
2 2

CH NH
2 2

CH NR
2 2

m-Xylylenediamine/acrylonitrile adduct [73050-11-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40,946-4
h

Zinc acrylate, 98% [14643-87-9] (acrylic acid, zinc salt) . . . . . . . . . . .

43,798-0
h

Zinc methacrylate, 99% [13189-00-9] (methacrylic acid, . . . . . . . . . .


zinc salt) FW 235.54 mp 229-232 IRRITANT

250g
1kg

18.70
52.20

42,148-0
h

ZONYLTM fluoromonomer [65530-66-7] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


[2-(perfluoroalkyl)ethyl methacrylate] mp 50-60 bp 210-350

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

d 1.600 Fp >230F(110C) TOXIC


Mn ca. 534. 60 wt. % fluorine. Viscosity (55C) 7 cps
DuPont product
Soluble in acetone, MEK and trichloroethylene.

42,154-5
h

ZONYL7950 fluorosurfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,137-5
h

ZONYLFSA fluorosurfactant [65530-69-0] [lithium 3-[2- . . . . . . . . .


(perfluoroalkyl)ethylthio]propionate] bp ~100 nr1.3820

O
F(CF ) CH CH O P ONH
2n 2 2
4
F(CF ) CH CH O
2n 2 2
n = 3-8

bp 47 nr1.3680 d 1.150 Fp 70F(21C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
DuPont product

d 1.030 Fp 69F(20C) FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT


Li carboxylate salt. 25 wt. % in water: isopropanol (37.5:37.5).
Surface tension (0.001 wt. % in H2O) 48 dynes/cm
DuPont product
Properties......see 42,139-1.

OLi

42,139-1
h

bp 281 nr1.5420 d 0.952 Fp >230F(110C) IRRITANT


Viscosity (25) 120-180 cps. Contains 6-10 wt. %
m-xylylenediamine, ca. 25 wt. % monocyanoethyl adduct and ca.
65 wt. % dicyanoethyl adduct
Soluble in water, ethanol, chloroform and benzene.
Precursor for polyurethanes. Improves chemical resistance and
reduces free amines in Mannich type hardeners for epoxides.

F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
n~8

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FW 136.20 mp 62-64 bp 230/10mm Beil. 13,188


FT-NMR 1(2),605B Safety 2,3623B R&S 1(1),1485M
RTECS# PF9000000 CORROSIVE MOISTURE-SENSITIVE

45,695-0
h

CH NR
2 2

H C
2

Wanzlicks Reagent for aldehydes, see D2,700-4,


1,2-Dianilinoethane
Xanthan gum, see 28,602-8, Gum xanthan
p-Xylylenediamine, 99% [539-48-0] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

ZONYLFSE fluorosurfactant [ammonium bis[2-. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(perfluoroalkyl)ethyl] phosphate] nr1.3640 d 1.100
Fp 201F(93C) IRRITANT
14 wt. % in water: ethylene glycol (62:24). Surface tension
(0.001 wt. % in H2O, 25C) 45 dynes/cm. Density 1.12
DuPont product
Stable to heat, alkalis and oxidizing agents. Improves wetting
and leveling. Soluble in 10 wt. % KOH. Insoluble in organic
solvents.

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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

ZONYLFSN fluorosurfactant [65545-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,142-1
h

ZONYLFSN-100 fluorosurfactant [65545-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,144-8
h

ZONYLFSO fluorosurfactant [65545-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,145-6
h

ZONYLFSO-100 fluorosurfactant [65545-80-4] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,146-4
h

ZONYLFSP fluorosurfactant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,147-2
h

ZONYLUR fluorosurfactant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,149-9
h

ZONYLBA fluorotelomer intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

42,151-0
h

ZONYLBA-L fluorotelomer intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-perfluoroalkylethanol)

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

bp 60-100 nr1.3710 d 1.120 Fp 82F(27C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
DuPont product
bp 80 nr1.3820 d 1.060 Fp 72F(22C)
FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
DuPont product
DuPont product

DuPont product

DuPont product

bp 84 nr1.3580 d 1.150 Fp 75F(23C)


FLAMMABLE LIQUID IRRITANT
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

ZONYLFTS fluorotelomer intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


(2-perfluoroalkylethyl stearate) mp 30-45 bp 348 d 1.108
Fp >230F(110C)
Mn ca. 703. 47 wt. % fluorine. Viscosity (60C) 10 cps
DuPont product
Soluble in acetone, MEK and trichloroethylene.

42,150-2
h

ZONYLPFBE fluorotelomer intermediate [19430-93-4] . . . . . . . . . .

42,153-7
h

ZONYLTBC fluorotelomer intermediate (triperfluoroalkyl . . . . .


citrate)

OH

$
37.40

Mn ca. 443. 70 wt. % fluorine. Viscosity (30C) 10 cps


DuPont product
Soluble in acetone, MEK and isobutyl alcohol.

O
F(CF ) CH CH O C
2n 2 2
n ~ 7-8

250mL

FW 246.08 bp 58 nr< 1.3000 d 1.452


FT-NMR 1(1),149A RTECS# MP7630000
Mn 246. 70 wt. % fluorine
DuPont product
Soluble in acetone, MEK, and trichloroethylene

Mn ca. 1,563. 63 wt. % fluorine. Viscosity (70C) 10 cps


DuPont product
Soluble in acetone, MEK and trichloroethylene.

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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

2-ACETAMIDOACRYLIC ACID, 99%


ACRYLAMIDE, 99+%, ELECTROPHORESIS GRADE
ACRYLAMIDE, 97%
2-ACRYLAMIDOGLYCOLIC ACID MONOHYDRATE, 96%
(ACRYLAMIDOMETHYL)CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE
(ACRYLAMIDOMETHYL)CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE
2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANESULFONIC ACID, 99%
(3-ACRYLAMIDOPROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
4-ACRYLOYLMORPHOLINE, 97%
N-(BUTOXYMETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE
N-TERT-BUTYLACRYLAMIDE, 97%
DIACETONE ACRYLAMIDE, 99%
N,N'-(1,2-DIHYDROXYETHYLENE)BISACRYLAMIDE, 97%
N,N-DIMETHYLACRYLAMIDE, 99%
N-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 97%
N-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)METHACRYLAMIDE, 99%
N,N'-ETHYLENEBISACRYLAMIDE, TECH.
N-(1-HYDROXY-2,2-DIMETHOXYETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
N-(HYDROXYMETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 48 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
N-(HYDROXYMETHYL)METHACRYLAMIDE, 52-55 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, TECH.
N-(ISOBUTOXYMETHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, TECH.
N-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDE, 97%
N-ISOPROPYLMETHACRYLAMIDE, 97%
METHACRYLAMIDE, 98%
(3-(METHACRYLOYLAMINO)PROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
METHYL 2-ACETAMIDOACRYLATE, 98%
N,N'-METHYLENEBISACRYLAMIDE, 99+%, ELECTROPHORESIS GRADE
N,N'-METHYLENEBISACRYLAMIDE, 99%
N-(2-(2-OXO-1-IMIDAZOLIDINYL)ETHYL)METHACRYLAMIDE, TECH.
N-PHENYLACRYLAMIDE, 99%
N,N'-1,2-PHENYLENEDIMALEIMIDE, 99%
N,N'-1,3-PHENYLENEDIMALEIMIDE, 97%
N,N'-1,4-PHENYLENEDIMALEIMIDE, 98%
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ETHYL KETONE
POLY(MELAMINE-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), ACRYLATED,65 WT. % SOLUTION IN TRIPROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACRYLATE
N-(TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)METHYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 93%

acrylate esters, monofunctional


45,496-6
40,811-5
41,321-6
47,557-2
23,492-3
32,718-2
46,754-5
40,555-8

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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.

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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

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%
4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-OCTAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-6-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEPTYL ACRYLATE, 96%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUOROPENTYL ACRYLATE,97%
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-OCTAFLUORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEXYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,3-PENTAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 98%
POLY(2-CARBOXYETHYL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 170
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 375
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 454
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 450
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 236
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 280
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 324
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 475
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 202
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 260
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 419
2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 96%
TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ACRYLATE
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-TRIDECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYNONYL ACRYLATE, 96%

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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

3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTYL ACRYLATE, 97%


2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHYL ACRYLATE, 99%
3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 92%
3,5,5-TRIMETHYLHEXYL ACRYLATE
TRIMETHYL 2-PHOSPHONOACRYLATE, 95%
TRIMETHYLSILYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
VINYL ACRYLATE, 98%

acrylate esters, polyfunctional


45,498-2
41,355-0
41,209-0
41,210-4
41,116-7
47,564-5
41,175-2
41,174-4
43,743-3
40,728-3
40,836-0
48,079-7
49,634-0
49,677-4
47,580-7
41,212-0
24,681-6
49,713-4
49,693-6
46,205-5
49,678-2
40,825-5
41,213-9
41,214-7
40,752-6
49,694-4
40,826-3
24,679-4
47,562-9
43,744-1
45,500-8
40,558-2
45,501-6
45,502-4
47,577-7
41,233-3
43,747-6
39,880-2
40,638-4
47,334-0
49,666-9
47,566-1
41,587-1
40,907-3
41,217-1
41,219-8
40,756-9
40,757-7
24,680-8
24,683-2
47,578-5

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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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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%

methacrylate esters, monofunctional


45,496-6
40,811-5
41,321-6
47,557-2
23,492-3
32,718-2
46,754-5
40,555-8
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

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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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

4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-OCTAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-6-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEPTYL ACRYLATE, 96%


2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUOROPENTYL ACRYLATE,97%
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-OCTAFLUORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEXYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,3-PENTAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 98%
POLY(2-CARBOXYETHYL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 170
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 375
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 454
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 450
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 236
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 280
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 324
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 475
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 202
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 260
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 419
2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 96%
TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ACRYLATE
4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-TRIDECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYNONYL ACRYLATE, 96%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHYL ACRYLATE, 99%
3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 92%
3,5,5-TRIMETHYLHEXYL ACRYLATE
TRIMETHYL 2-PHOSPHONOACRYLATE, 95%
TRIMETHYLSILYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
VINYL ACRYLATE, 98%

methacrylate esters, polyfunctional


45,498-2
51,615-5
49,675-8
15,632-9
41,211-2
45,505-9
47,315-4
40,899-9
23,495-8
40,900-6
43,690-9
33,568-1
49,635-9
43,689-5
41,173-6
40,824-7
41,892-7
46,980-7
40,951-0
43,746-8
45,503-2
48,371-0
40,638-4
26,154-8
24,684-0

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

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(3-ACRYLAMIDOPROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


4-ACRYLOYLMORPHOLINE, 97%
(2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM METHYL SULFATE, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2-(((BUTYLAMINO)CARBONYL)OXY)ETHYL ACRYLATE
2-(TERT-BUTYLAMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 95%
2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99%

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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

2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%


2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
N-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)ACRYLAMIDE, 97%
3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 95%
N-(3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)METHACRYLAMIDE, 99%
(3-(METHACRYLOYLAMINO)PROPYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE SALT, 96%
(3-(METHACRYLOYLAMINO)PROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, INNER SALT HYDRATE, 97%
(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM METHYL SULFATE, 80 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER
N-(2-(2-OXO-1-IMIDAZOLIDINYL)ETHYL)METHACRYLAMIDE, TECH.
2-(2-OXO-1-IMIDAZOLIDINYL)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 25 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL METHACRYLATE
1,3,5-TRIACRYLOYLHEXAHYDRO-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, 98%

epoxide functional
15,123-8
41,233-3

GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE, 97%


SOYBEAN OIL, EPOXIDIZED ACRYLATE

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

ACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, 96%, STABILIZED


2-BROMOACRYLIC ACID, 95%
2-(BROMOMETHYL)ACRYLIC ACID, 98%
3-CHLORO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-DODECAFLUOROHEPTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-DODECAFLUOROHEPTYL METHACRYLATE, 95%
DODECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXY-8-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)NONYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,8,8,8-DODECAFLUORO-7-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)OCTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
DODECAFLUORO(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)OCTYL)METHACRYLATE, 97%
EICOSAFLUORO-11-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)DODECYL METHACRYLATE, 96%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11-EICOSAFLUOROUNDECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
ETHYL 2-(BROMOMETHYL)ACRYLATE, 98%
HENEICOSAFLUORODODECYL ACRYLATE, 96%
HENEICOSAFLUORODODECYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-HEPTADECAFLUORODECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,10-HEPTADECAFLUORODECYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,4-HEPTAFLUOROBUTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,4-HEPTAFLUOROBUTYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-HEXADECAFLUORONONYL ACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-HEXADECAFLUORONONYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
HEXADECAFLUORO-9-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)DECYL ACRYLATE, 97%
HEXADECAFLUORO-9-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)DECYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,4,4,4-HEXAFLUOROBUTYL ACRYLATE, 95%
2,2,3,4,4,4-HEXAFLUOROBUTYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
1,1,1,3,3,3-HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYL ACRYLATE, 99%
1,1,1,3,3,3-HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYL METHACRYLATE, 99%
METHACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, 98+%
METHACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 80%
METHACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 80% (POLY-COATED BOTTLE)
METHYL 2-(BROMOMETHYL)ACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-NONAFLUOROHEXYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
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%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUOROPENTYL ACRYLATE,97%
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUOROPENTYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-OCTAFLUORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEXYL ACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,6,6,6-OCTAFLUORO-5-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEXYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,3,3,3-PENTAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 98%
2,2,3,3,3-PENTAFLUOROPROPYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2',6,6'-TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE
2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPYL ACRYLATE, 96%

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halogen functional (continued)
37,199-8
47,449-5
47,434-7
47,421-5
29,772-0
37,376-1
42,148-0

2,2,3,3-TETRAFLUOROPROPYL METHACRYLATE, 99%


4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-TRIDECAFLUORO-2-HYDROXYNONYL ACRYLATE, 96%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTYL ACRYLATE, 97%
3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,8-TRIDECAFLUOROOCTYL METHACRYLATE, 97%
2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHYL ACRYLATE, 99%
2,2,2-TRIFLUOROETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99%
ZONYL TM FLUOROMONOMER

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

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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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40,797-6
47,706-0
41,892-7
43,461-2
43,462-0

ETHYLENE GLYCOL DICYCLOPENTENYL ETHER METHACRYLATE


2-ISOCYANATOETHYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), COOH TERM GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
VINYL ACRYLATE, 98%
VINYL METHACRYLATE, 98%

salts, acids, miscellaneous


A140-1
45,634-9
14,723-0
A2,410-9
45,496-6
26,050-9
49,675-8
47,315-4
40,555-8
46,333-7
I-2,920-4
I-2,930-1
39,537-4
15,572-1
27,668-5
47,317-0
48,501-2
36,076-7
47,316-2
45,495-8
45,497-4
41,180-9
40,758-5
40,822-0
40,821-2
45,788-4
35,878-9
40,946-4
43,798-0

2-ACETAMIDOACRYLIC ACID, 99%


ACRYLIC-D3 ACID-D, 97 ATOM % D
ACRYLIC ACID, 99%
ACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, 96%, STABILIZED
MONO-2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL SUCCINATE
2,2-BIS(ACRYLAMIDO)ACETIC ACID
BIS(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL) PHOSPHATE
BIS(3-SULFOPROPYL) ITACONATE, DIPOTASSIUM SALT
2-CYANOETHYL ACRYLATE, TECH.
ETHYLENE GLYCOL METHACRYLATE PHOSPHATE
ITACONIC ACID, 99+%
ITACONYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 90%
METHACRYLIC ACID, 99%
METHACRYLIC ACID, 99%
METHACRYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 94%
(3-(METHACRYLOYLAMINO)PROPYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE SALT, 96%
METHACRYLOYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 80%
2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL ACETOACETATE, 95%
(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, INNER SALT HYDRATE, 97%
MONO-2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL PHTHALATE
MONO-2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL SUCCINATE
2-METHYL-2-NITROPROPYL METHACRYLATE
POLY(2-CARBOXYETHYL) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 170
SODIUM ACRYLATE, 97%
SODIUM METHACRYLATE, 99%
2-(SULFOOXY)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, AMMONIUM SALT
TRIMETHYL 2-PHOSPHONOACRYLATE, 95%
ZINC ACRYLATE, 98%
ZINC METHACRYLATE, 99%

silicone containing
36,821-0
39,630-3
47,514-9
34,749-3
34,748-5
44,613-0

ETHYL 2-(TRIMETHYLSILYLMETHYL)ACRYLATE, 97%


POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) MONOMETHACRYLATE
3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 92%
TRIMETHYLSILYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
2-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 96%
3-(TRIS(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)SILYL)PROPYL METHACRYLATE, 98%

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

2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANESULFONIC ACID, 99%


BIS(3-SULFOPROPYL) ITACONATE, DIPOTASSIUM SALT
(3-(METHACRYLOYLAMINO)PROPYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE SALT, 96%
(2-(METHACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)DIMETHYL-(3-SULFOPROPYL)AMMONIUM HYDROXIDE, INNER SALT HYDRATE, 97%
2-(METHYLTHIO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 96%
2-(SULFOOXY)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, AMMONIUM SALT
3-SULFOPROPYL ACRYLATE, POTASSIUM SALT
3-SULFOPROPYL METHACRYLATE, POTASSIUM SALT, 98%
S,S'-THIODI-4,1-PHENYLENE BIS(THIOMETHACRYLATE), 99%

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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
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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

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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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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

NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 192


NEOPENTYL GLYCOL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 220
2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-OCTAFLUORO-1,6-HEXANEDIOL, 99%
PENTA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 98%
1,2-PENTANEDIOL, 96%
3-PHENOXY-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 95%
2,2'-(1,2-PHENYLENEDIOXY)DIETHANOL, 97%
2-PHENYL-1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 97%
PINACOL, 98%
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 530
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 200
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 425
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER WITH OXIRANE
1,2-PROPANEDIOL, 99+%
1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 99.6+%
1,3-PROPANEDIOL, 98%
SERINOL, 98%
DL-TARTARIC ACID, 99%
1,2-TETRADECANEDIOL, TECH., 90%
1,14-TETRADECANEDIOL
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 99%
2,3,5,6-TETRAMETHYL-PARA-XYLENE-ALPHA,ALPHA'-DIOL, 98%
2,2'-(P-TOLYLIMINO)DIETHANOL, 95%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 99%
2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL, 97%
2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL MONOISOBUTYRATE, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS

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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40,982-0
T8,780-7
43,675-5

TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (1PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 308


1,1,1-TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)ETHANE, 99%
1,1,1-TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)ETHANE, 96%

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%

saturated, cyclic, difunctional


14,171-2
C10,110-9
C10,120-6
36,143-7
34,100-2
41,651-7
27,219-1

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%

saturated, cyclic, polyfunctional


35,901-7

CIS,CIS-1,3,5-CYCLOHEXANETRIOL DIHYDRATE, 98%

unsaturated, cyclic, difunctional


39,171-9
36,506-8
24,777-4

CROCONIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT, 97%


CIS-3,5-CYCLOHEXADIENE-1,2-DIOL, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN ETHYL ACETATE
TRANS-P-MENTH-6-ENE-2,8-DIOL, 99%

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

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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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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

TETRACHLOROCATECHOL MONOHYDRATE, 98%


TETRAFLUOROHYDROQUINONE, 98%
A,A,A',A'-TETRAKIS(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)-1,4-BENZENEDIMETHANOL HYDRATE, 99%
ALPHA, ALPHA, ALPHA',ALPHA'-TETRAMETHYL-1,4-BENZENEDIMETHANOL, 99%
3,3',5,5'-TETRAMETHYL-(1,1'-BIPHENYL)-4,4'-DIOL, 98%
4,4'-THIODIPHENOL, 99%

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

(HYDROXYMETHYL)MELAMINE, METHYLATED/ISOBUTYLATED/CARBOXYLATED, 85 WT % SOLUTION IN ISOBUTANOL


4,5-IMIDAZOLEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 97%
1,3,5-O-METHYLIDYNE-MYO-INOSITOL, 98%
3,5-PYRAZOLEDICARBOXYLIC ACID MONOHYDRATE, 97%
PYRIDOXINE, 98%
1,2,3-TRIAZOLE-4,5-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%
1,3,5-TRIS(2-HYDROXYETHYL)CYANURIC ACID, 97%

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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ALLYL-D5 ALCOHOL, 98 ATOM % D


ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 6.9

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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

ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 9.9


ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 14
ALLYL ALCOHOL PROPOXYLATE (1.6 PO/OH)
ALLYL 1-BENZOTRIAZOLYL CARBONATE, 95%
ALLYL BENZYL ETHER, 99%
ALLYL BUTYL ETHER, 98%
ALLYL ETHER, 99%
ALLYL ETHYL ETHER, 95%
ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 99+%
ALLYL 1,1,2,3,3,3-HEXAFLUOROPROPYL ETHER, 97%
ALLYL METHYL CARBONATE, 98%
2-ALLYLOXYBENZALDEHYDE, TECH.
2-ALLYLOXYETHANOL, 98%
4-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYBENZOPHENONE, 99%
3-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXY-1-PROPANESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, 40 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER
ALLYL PHENYL ETHER, 99%
ALLYL PROPYL ETHER, 95%
ALLYL 2,4,6-TRIBROMOPHENYL ETHER, 98%
ALLYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 95%
DIETHYL ALLYLMALONATE, 95%
2-METHYL-2-PROPENYL PHENYL ETHER, TECH., 90%
1-(N-(POLY(3-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYPROPYL))-2-AMINOETHYL)-2-IMIDAZOLIDIN, 90 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE ALLYL ETHER, 98%
2-VINYL-1,3-DIOXOLANE, 98%

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

DIALLYLOXYACETIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(ALLYL CARBONATE)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PENTAKIS(GLYCIDYL ALLYL ETHER)) ETHER, HYDROXY TERMINATED
PENTAERYTHRITOL TRIALLYL ETHER, TECH., 70%
1-(N-(POLY(3-ALLYLOXY-2-HYDROXYPROPYL))-2-AMINOETHYL)-2-IMIDAZOLIDIN, 90 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
2,2',6,6'-TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A DIALLYL ETHER, 99%
2,4,6-TRIALLYLOXY-1,3,5-TRIAZINE, 97%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE DIALLYL ETHER, 90%

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

ALLYL ACETATE, 99%


ALLYL ACETOACETATE, 98%
ALLYL 2-BROMO-2-METHYLPROPIONATE, 99%
ALLYL BUTYRATE, 99%
ALLYL CHLOROACETATE, 98%
ALLYL CHLOROFORMATE, 97%
ALLYL CYANOACETATE, 99%
ALLYL CYCLOHEXANEPROPIONATE, 98%
ALLYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
ALLYL METHYL CARBONATE, 98%
ALLYL TRIFLUOROACETATE, 98%
DIALLYL CARBONATE, 99%
DIALLYL MALEATE, TECH., 93%
DIALLYL PHTHALATE, 97%
DIALLYL SUCCINATE, 97%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(ALLYL CARBONATE)
TRIALLYL 1,3,5-BENZENETRICARBOXYLATE, 98%

allyls-miscellaneous
12,279-3
42,233-9
41,352-6
34,827-9
47,776-1
11,423-5
45,514-8

ALLYL CYANIDE, 98%


TERT-BUTYL N-ALLYLCARBAMATE, 98%
2,2'-DIALLYLBISPHENOL A, TECH., 85%
DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 65 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
N,N-DIALLYL-2,2,2-TRIFLUOROACETAMIDE, 98%
TRIALLYL-1,3,5-TRIAZINE-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-TRIONE, 98%
3,3,3-TRIFLUORO-1-(PHENYLSULFONYL)-1-PROPENE, 97%

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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
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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%

saturated, cyclic, difunctional


29,396-2
33,998-9
36,884-9

1,2-DIAMINOCYCLOHEXANE, TECH., 90%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS


TRANS-1,4-DIAMINOCYCLOHEXANE
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(CYCLOHEXYLAMINE), TECH., 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS

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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2-AMINOPHENYL DISULFIDE, 97%


4-AMINOPHENYL DISULFIDE, 98%
4-AMINOPHENYL SULFONE, 97%
4,4'-(1,1'-BIPHENYL-4,4'-DIYLDIOXY)DIANILINE, 97%
2,5-BIS(4-AMINOPHENYL)-1,3,4-OXADIAZOLE
2-CHLORO-1,4-PHENYLENEDIAMINE SULFATE, 95%
4-CHLORO-1,2-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, 97%
3,6-DIAMINOACRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE
1,4-DIAMINOANTHRAQUINONE, TECH., 90%
4,4'-DIAMINOBENZANILIDE, 98%
2,5-DIAMINOBENZENESULFONIC ACID, TECH., 90%
3,4-DIAMINOBENZOPHENONE, 97%
4,4'-DIAMINOBENZOPHENONE, 97%
2,7-DIAMINOFLUORENE, 97%
4,4'-DIAMINOOCTAFLUOROBIPHENYL, TECH., 90%
9,10-DIAMINOPHENANTHRENE, 97%
3,8-DIAMINO-6-PHENYLPHENANTHRIDINE, 98%
4,4'-DIAMINOSTILBENE DIHYDROCHLORIDE, 95%
2,4-DIAMINOTOLUENE, 98%

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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%

aromatic, di- and polyfunctional


D2,700-4
D20,520-6
29,226-5
36,764-8

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)

unsaturated, di- and polyfunctional


23,423-0
12,709-4

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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4,4'-BIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)BENZOPHENONE, 98%

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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

S-ACETYLMERCAPTOSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%


5-BROMOISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3-(TERT-BUTYLDIMETHYLSILYLOXY)GLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%
CANTHARIDIN, 98%
1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 95% (PREDOMINANTLY CIS)
TRANS-1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,5-DIACETYLTETRAHYDROPYRAN-2,4,6-TRIONE, 99%
DIGLYCOLIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH., 90%
2,2-DIMETHYLGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%
3,3-DIMETHYLGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%
2,2-DIMETHYLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
DODECENYLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH., 90%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
3-ETHYL-3-METHYLGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE
GLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
HEXAFLUOROGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
HEXAHYDRO-4-METHYLPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
3-METHYLGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
METHYLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
3-OXABICYCLO(3.1.0)HEXANE-2,4-DIONE, 98%
2,5-OXAZOLIDINEDIONE, 98%
2-PHENYLGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
PHENYLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%
N-PHTHALOYL-DL-GLUTAMIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
4-(1-PROPENYLOXYMETHYL)-1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-ONE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
SUCCINIC-D4 ANHYDRIDE, 98+ ATOM % D
SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 99+%
SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,3-TETRAMETHYLENEGLUTARIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
2-(TRIPHENYLPHOSPHORANYLIDENE)SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%

unsaturated, monofunctional
21,780-8
10,914-2
10,502-3
12,531-8

CIS-ACONITIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%


ENDO-BICYCLO(2.2.2)OCT-5-ENE-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE
BROMOMALEIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
CITRACONIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%

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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

CROTONIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%, PREDOMINANTLY TRANS


1-CYCLOPENTENE-1,2-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%
DICHLOROMALEIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
2,3-DIMETHYLMALEIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
2,3-DIPHENYLMALEIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
2-DODECEN-1-YLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
EXO-3,6-EPOXY-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE
1,4,5,6,7,7-HEXACHLORO-5-NORBORNENE-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
ITACONIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, BRIQUETTES, 99%
MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, POWDER, 95%
METHYL-5-NORBORNENE-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE
CIS-5-NORBORNENE-ENDO-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
(+/-)-2-OCTEN-1-YLSUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
PHENYLMALEIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%
CIS-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
3,4,5,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%

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

4-AMINO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%


1,2,4-BENZENETRICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
5-BROMOISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH., 90%
4-BROMO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
4-TERT-BUTYLPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
5-CHLOROISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,6-DICHLOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
4,5-DICHLOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
3,6-DIFLUOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
DIPHENIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
3-FLUOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
HOMOPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH.
3-HYDROXYPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%
N-METHYLISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH., 90%
4-METHYLPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE
3-NITRO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, TECH.
4-NITRO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%
3-NITROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
4-NITROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 92%
1-PHENYL-2,3-NAPHTHALENEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%
2,3-PYRAZINEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
2,3-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,4-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
4-SULFO-1,8-NAPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, POTASSIUM SALT, TECH., 90%
TETRABROMOPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 98%
TETRACHLOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 96%
TETRAFLUOROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
TRIMELLITIC ANHYDRIDE CHLORIDE, 99%

aromatic, polyfunctional
45,633-0
41,228-7
B975-0
46,331-0
38,644-8

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1,2,4,5-BENZENE-D2-TETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE, 98 ATOM % D


1,2,4,5-BENZENETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,3',4,4'-BENZOPHENONETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE, 96%
3,3',4,4'-BIPHENYLTETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE, 97%
4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 99%

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47,803-2
N81-8
52,449-2
P1,125-5

4,4'-(4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENOXY)BIS-(PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE), 97%


1,4,5,8-NAPHTHALENETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE
4,4'-OXYDIPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
3,4,9,10-PERYLENETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE

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

1,3-ACETONEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, TECH.


1,3-ADAMANTANEDIACETIC ACID, 97%
ADIPIC-D8 ACID-D2, 98 ATOM % D
ADIPIC ACID, 99%
AZELAIC ACID, 98%
BENZYLMALONIC ACID, 99%
BIS(CARBOXYMETHYL) TRITHIOCARBONATE, 98%
BROMOSUCCINIC ACID, 98%
3-TERT-BUTYLADIPIC ACID, 97%
BUTYLMALONIC ACID, 99%
3-CHLORODODECANEDIOIC ACID, 98%
CHLOROSUCCINIC ACID, 96%
1,1-CYCLOHEXANEDIACETIC ACID, 98%
CYCLOHEXYLSUCCINIC ACID, 96%
MESO-2,3-DIBROMOSUCCINIC ACID, 98%
DIETHYLMALONIC ACID, 98%
DIGLYCOLIC ACID, 98%
3,3-DIMETHYLGLUTARIC ACID, 98%
DIMETHYLMALONIC ACID, 98%
2,3-DIMETHYLSUCCINIC ACID, 99+%, MIXTURE OF (+/-) AND MESO
3,6-DIOXAOCTANEDIOIC ACID
4,4'-DITHIODIBUTYRIC ACID, 95%
DOCOSANEDIOIC ACID, 85%
1,12-DODECANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%
DODECANEDIOIC ACID, 99%
ETHYLMALONIC ACID, 97%
2-ETHYL-2-METHYLSUCCINIC ACID, 99%
GLUTARIC ACID, 99%
HEXADECANEDIOIC ACID, 96%
HEXAFLUOROGLUTARIC ACID, 97%
2-KETOGLUTARIC ACID, 98%
MALONIC-2-13C ACID, 99 ATOM % 13C
MALONIC-D2 ACID-D2, 99+ ATOM % D
MALONIC ACID, 99%
MERCAPTOSUCCINIC ACID, 97%
3-METHYLADIPIC ACID, 99%
3-METHYLGLUTARIC ACID, 99%
METHYLMALONIC ACID, 99%
METHYLSUCCINIC ACID, 99%
OXALACETIC ACID, 98%
OXALIC ACID-D2, 99 ATOM % D
OXALIC ACID, 98%
3-OXOADIPIC ACID, 98%
PERFLUOROADIPIC ACID HYDRATE
1,4-PHENYLENEDIACETIC ACID, 97%
1,2-PHENYLENEDIOXYDIACETIC ACID, 98%
1,4-PHENYLENEDIPROPIONIC ACID, 98%

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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

3-PHENYLGLUTARIC ACID, 97%


PHENYLMALONIC ACID, 98%
PHENYLSUCCINIC ACID, 98%
PIMELIC ACID, 98%
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(CARBOXYMETHYL) ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(CARBOXYMETHYL) ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 600
SEBACIC ACID, 94%
SUBERIC ACID, 98%
SUCCINIC-D4 ACID, 98 ATOM % D
SUCCINIC ACID, 99%
SULFOSUCCINIC ACID, 70 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
DL-TARTARIC ACID, 99%
TETRAFLUOROSUCCINIC ACID, 98%
3,3-TETRAMETHYLENEGLUTARIC ACID, 99%
THIODIGLYCOLIC ACID, 98%
UNDECANEDIOIC ACID, 97%

saturated, polyfunctional
25,730-3
C8,315-5
36,123-2
T5,350-3
36,806-7

1,2,3,4-BUTANETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%


CITRIC ACID, 99%
NITROMETHANETRISPROPIONIC ACID, 97%
TRICARBALLYLIC ACID, 99%
(1ALPHA, 3ALPHA, 5BETA)-1,3,5-TRIMETHYL-1,3,5-CYCLOHEXANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%

unsaturated, di- and polyfunctional


A1,520-7
27,194-2
11,816-8
51,486-1
C8,260-4
15,034-7
F1,935-3
36,953-5
41,170-1
H1,785-6
I-2,920-4
M15-3
13,104-0
M9,000-3
21,670-4
46,003-6
P2,390-3
21,531-7
17,724-5

ACETYLENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 95%


CIS-ACONITIC ACID, 96%
4,4'-AZOBIS(4-CYANOVALERIC ACID), 75+%, REMAINDER WATER
BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) TEREPHTHALATE, 97%
CITRACONIC ACID, 98%
DIBROMOMALEIC ACID, 97%
FUMARIC ACID, 99%
TRANS-GLUTACONIC ACID, TECH., 90%
1,4,5,6,7,7-HEXACHLORO-5-NORBORNENE-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%
TRANS-BETA-HYDROMUCONIC ACID, 98%
ITACONIC ACID, 99+%
MALEIC ACID, 99%
MESACONIC ACID, 99%
TRANS,TRANS-MUCONIC ACID, 98%
CIS-5-NORBORNENE-ENDO-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, 98%
5-NORBORNENE-2-ENDO,3-EXO-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, 97%
1,4-PHENYLENEDIACRYLIC ACID, 97%
3-THIOPHENEMALONIC ACID, 97%
TRANS-TRAUMATIC ACID, 97%

saturated, cyclic, difunctional


36,077-5
34,434-6
51,483-7
34,228-9
40,040-8

1,2,3,4,5,6-CYCLOHEXANEHEXACARBOXYLIC ACID MONOHYDRATE, ALL CIS


1,3,5-CYCLOHEXANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID, 95% CIS
1,3,5-CYCLOHEXANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID, 90% CIS
KEMP'S TRIACID, 99%
1,4,8,11-TETRAAZACYCLOTETRADECANE-1,4,8, 11-TETRAACETIC ACID TETRAHYDROCHLORIDE HYDRATE

saturated, cyclic, polyfunctional


34,082-0
14,751-6
37,543-8
30,703-3
23,756-6
43,236-9

1,3-ADAMANTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 98%


TRANS-1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 95%
1,3-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 98%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
TRANS-DL-1,2-CYCLOPENTANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 98%
DIMER ACID, HYDROGENATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 570

aromatic, difunctional
22,526-6
11,526-6

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4,4'-BIPHENYLDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 97%


4-BROMOISOPHTHALIC ACID, 95%

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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

2-BROMOTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 95%


5-TERT-BUTYLISOPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
4-CHLOROPHTHALIC ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT, TECH.
2,5-DIBROMOTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 97%
4,5-DICHLOROPHTHALIC ACID, 99%
2,5-DICHLOROTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 95%
DIPHENIC ACID, 98%
3,5-DISULFOBENZOIC ACID, DISODIUM SALT
3-FLUOROPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHTHALIC ACID, 95%
2,2'-IMINODIBENZOIC ACID, 95%
ISOPHTHALIC ACID, 99%
2-METHOXYISOPHTHALIC ACID, 85%
4-METHYLPHTHALIC ACID, 99%
1,4-NAPHTHALENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 94%
2,6-NAPHTHALENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%
5-NITROISOPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
4-NITROPHTHALIC ACID, TECH., 80%
NITROTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 99+%
5-(OCTADECYLOXY)ISOPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
4,4'-OXYBIS(BENZOIC ACID), 99%
PHTHALIC ACID, 98%
5-SULFOISOPHTHALIC ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT, 95%
5-SULFOISOPHTHALIC ACID, MONOLITHIUM SALT
4,4'-SULFONYLDIBENZOIC ACID, 98%
4-SULFOPHTHALIC ACID, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, TECH.
TEREPHTHALIC-D4 ACID, 97 ATOM % D
TEREPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
TETRABROMOTEREPHTHALIC ACID
TETRAFLUOROISOPHTHALIC ACID, 96%
TETRAFLUOROPHTHALIC ACID, 98%
TETRAFLUOROTEREPHTHALIC ACID, 97%

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

2,2'-BIPYRIDINE-4,4'-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, TECH., 90%


2,6-DIMETHYL-3,5-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 95%
1,1'-ETHYLENEBIS(5-OXO-3-PYRROLIDINECARBOXYLIC ACID), 98%
DL-ISOCITRIC LACTONE, 97%
6-METHYL-2,3-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 97%
2,3-PYRAZINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 97%
2,4-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID MONOHYDRATE,98%
2,6-PYRIDINEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, 99%

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

ADIPOYL CHLORIDE, 98%


DIMETHYLMALONYL CHLORIDE, 98%
DODECANEDIOYL DICHLORIDE, 98%
ISOPHTHALOYL DICHLORIDE, 98%
ITACONYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 90%
SEBACOYL CHLORIDE, 99%
SEBACOYL CHLORIDE, TECH., 92%
SUBEROYL CHLORIDE, 97%
SUCCINYL CHLORIDE, 95%

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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

386

ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 99+%


BENZYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 99%
BUTADIENE MONOXIDE, 98%
BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 95%
TERT-BUTYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 99%
4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 98%
CARYOPHYLLENE OXIDE, TECH., 90%
4-CHLOROPHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, 99%
CYCLODODECANE EPOXIDE, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
CYCLOHEXENE OXIDE, 98%
CYCLOOCTENE OXIDE, 99%
CYCLOPENTENE OXIDE, 98%
DIELDRIN, TECH., CA. 90%
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-DODECAFLUORO-6-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)HEPTYL)OXIRANE, 96%
DODECYL/TETRADECYL GLYCIDYL ETHER, TECH.
(EICOSAFLUORO-10-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)UNDECYL)OXIRANE, 96%
EPIBROMOHYDRIN, 98%
EPICHLOROHYDRIN, 99%
EPIFLUOROHYDRIN, 98%
1,2-EPOXYBUTANE, 99+%
1,2-EPOXYBUTANE, 99%
CIS-2,3-EPOXYBUTANE, 97%
TRANS-2,3-EPOXYBUTANE, 96%
1,2-EPOXYDECANE, 95%
1,2-EPOXY-9-DECENE, 96%
1,2-EPOXYDODECANE, 95%
1,2-EPOXYHEXADECANE, TECH., 85%
1,2-EPOXYHEXANE, 97%
1,2-EPOXY-5-HEXENE, 97%
CIS-7,8-EPOXY-2-METHYLOCTADECANE, SYNTHETIC, 96%
EXO-2,3-EPOXYNORBORNANE, 97%
1,2-EPOXYOCTADECANE, TECH., 85%
1,2-EPOXYOCTANE, 96%
1,2-EPOXY-7-OCTENE, 97%
1,2-EPOXYPENTANE, 98%
1,2-EPOXY-3-PHENOXYPROPANE, 99%
(2,3-EPOXYPROPYL)BENZENE, 98%
N-(2,3-EPOXYPROPYL)PHTHALIMIDE, 95%
1,2-EPOXYTETRADECANE, TECH., 85%
EXO-3,6-EPOXY-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE

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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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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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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

TRANS-1,4-CYCLOHEXYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 97%


1,4-DIISOCYANATOBUTANE, 97%
1,12-DIISOCYANATODODECANE, 97%
1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE, 98%
1,5-DIISOCYANATO-2-METHYLPENTANE, 98%
1,8-DIISOCYANATOOCTANE, 98%
3,3'-DIMETHOXY-4,4'-BIPHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE, TECH., 85%
ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2-CHLOROPHENYL ISO-CYANATE), 97%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(CYCLOHEXYL ISOCYANATE), 90%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(2,6-DIETHYLPHENYL ISOCYANATE), 98%
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE), 98%
1,3-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 95%
1,4-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE-CO-POLY-(1,4-BUTANEDIOL)) DIISOCYANATE, 6% NCO
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-ISOCYANATE
TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE, 95%
TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE, TECH., 80%
TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE, TECH., 80% (POLY-COATED BOTTLES)
TOLYLENE 2,5-DIISOCYANATE, 98%
TOLYLENE 2,6-DIISOCYANATE, 97%
TRIMETHYL-1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE, 99%, MIXTURE OF 2,2,4- AND 2,4,4-ISOMERS
2,4,6-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 98%

polyfunctional
40,875-1
40,877-8

TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE, CARBAMATE W/HEXAHYDROXYLYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 75% SOLUTION ETHYL ACETATE


TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE, CARBAMATE W/XYLYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN ETHYL ACETATE

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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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

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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%

monoallyl, -vinyl ether and related compounds


45,647-0
23,498-2
30,100-0
44,727-7
41,715-7
46,859-2
22,606-8
10,777-8
A3,630-1
33,806-0
44,695-5
20,826-4
37,585-3
25,454-1
29,383-0
33,353-0
38,174-8
37,591-8
31,834-5
14,481-9

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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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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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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

ALPHA-BROMOSTYRENE, TECH., 90%


4-CHLORO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE, 98%
1,3-DIISOPROPENYLBENZENE, 97%
ALPHA,2-DIMETHYLSTYRENE, 99%
2,4-DIPHENYL-4-METHYL-1-PENTENE, 97%
2-ISOPROPENYLANILINE, 98+%
3-ISOPROPENYL-ALPHA,ALPHA-DIMETHYLBENZYL ISOCYANATE, 95%
ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE, 99%
1-PHENYL-1-(TRIMETHYLSILYLOXY)ETHYLENE, 98%
ALPHA-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)STYRENE, 97%
2-(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLPHENYL)PROPENE, 98%

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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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 BENZOATE, 99+%


VINYL 4-TERT-BUTYLBENZOATE, 99%

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

3-AMINO-1-PROPANOL VINYL ETHER, 96%


1,4-BUTANEDIOL VINYL ETHER, 99%
BUTYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
TERT-BUTYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
2-CHLOROETHYL VINYL ETHER, 99%
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL VINYL ETHER, TECH., 85%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
CYCLOHEXYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) VINYL ETHER, 98%
3,4-DIHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-2-METHANOL
DODECYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL VINYL ETHER, 99%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL VINYL ETHER, 97%
2-ETHYLHEXYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
ETHYL 1-PROPENYL ETHER, 98%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
ETHYL VINYL ETHER, 99%
1,6-HEXANEDIOL VINYL ETHER, 98%
ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER, 99%
OCTADECYL VINYL ETHER, TECH., 85%
TERT-PENTYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
4-(1-PROPENYLOXYMETHYL)-1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-ONE, 97%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
PROPYL VINYL ETHER, 99%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL VINYL ETHER, 98%
4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL BENZOATE, 98%
4-(VINYLOXYMETHYL)CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL BENZOATE, 95%
VINYLOXYTRIMETHYLSILANE, 97%

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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BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) ADIPATE, 98%


BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) 1,6-HEXANEDIYLBISCARBAMATE, 98%
BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) ISOPHTHALATE, 98%
BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) (METHYLENEDI-4,1-PHENYLENE)BISCARBAMATE, 97%
BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) (4-METHYL-1,3-PHENYLENE)BISCARBAMATE
BIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) SUCCINATE, 98%
BIS(4-(VINYLOXYMETHYL)CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL) GLUTARATE
1,4-BUTANEDIOL DIVINYL ETHER, 98%
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL DIVINYL ETHER, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIVINYL ETHER, 99%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIVINYL ETHER, 97%
1,6-HEXANEDIOL DIVINYL ETHER, 97%

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41,017-9
41,019-5
41,009-8
32,980-0
41,007-1
49,650-2

POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) DIVINYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 290


POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIVINYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 240
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIVINYL ETHER, 98%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIVINYL ETHER, 98%
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIVINYL ETHER, 98%
TRIS(4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL) TRIMELLITATE

amine, hydroxide functional


41,006-3
40,619-8
40,995-2
40,998-7
41,002-0
40,997-9

3-AMINO-1-PROPANOL VINYL ETHER, 96%


1,4-BUTANEDIOL VINYL ETHER, 99%
1,4-CYCLOHEXANEDIMETHANOL VINYL ETHER, TECH., 85%, MIXTURE OF CIS AND TRANS
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) VINYL ETHER, 98%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL VINYL ETHER, 97%
1,6-HEXANEDIOL VINYL ETHER, 98%

vinyl monomers, miscellaneous


This category contains the vinyl halides, N-vinyl amines and amides, and vinyl alkyl monomers.
monofunctional
52,743-2
47,499-1
45,635-7
52,549-9
45,638-1
45,640-3
45,637-3
52,548-0
52,550-2
37,741-4
47,212-3
48,302-8
45,636-5
44,591-6
25,513-0
34,127-4
39,904-3
25,166-6
52,242-2
V190-2
43,419-1
41,546-4
27,759-2
38,762-2
11,140-6
V220-8
17,311-8
15,254-4
11,139-2
28,363-0
44,733-1
16,302-3
39,631-1
34,954-2
13,229-2
V320-4
V340-9
27,841-6
44,022-1

TERT-BUTYL CINNAMATE, 98%


3-BROMO-4-METHYLTHIOPHENE, 95%
3-DECYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
2,5-DIBROMO-3-BUTYLTHIOPHENE, 96%
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%
CIS-1,3-DICHLOROPROPENE, 97%
TRANS-4,4'-DIFLUOROCHALCONE, 98%
2,3-DIHYDROTHIENO(3,4-B)-1,4-DIOXIN
3-DODECYLTHIOPHENE, 97%
ETHYL VINYL SULFIDE, 96%
N-METHYL-N-VINYLACETAMIDE, 98%
2-METHYL-2-VINYLOXIRANE, 95%
3-PHENYLTHIOPHENE, 95%
1-(3-SULFOPROPYL)-2-VINYLPYRIDINIUM HYDROXIDE, INNER SALT, 97%
N-VINYLACETAMIDE, 97%
VINYL BROMIDE, 98%
VINYL BROMIDE, 1.0M SOLUTION IN TETRA-HYDROFURAN
N-VINYLCAPROLACTAM, 98%
9-VINYLCARBAZOLE, 98%
VINYL CHLORIDE, 99.5+%
VINYLCYCLOHEXANE, 99+%
4-VINYL-1-CYCLOHEXENE, 99%
4-VINYL-1-CYCLOHEXENE, 97%
4-VINYL-1-CYCLOHEXENE 1,2-EPOXIDE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
VINYLCYCLOPENTANE, 99%
VINYLFERROCENE, 97%
N-VINYLFORMAMIDE, 98%
VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE, 99%
VINYLPHOSPHONIC ACID, 97%
N-VINYLPHTHALIMIDE, 99%
2-VINYLPYRIDINE, 97%
4-VINYLPYRIDINE, 95%
1-VINYL-2-PYRROLIDINONE, 99+%
VINYLSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, TECH., 25 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
VINYLTRIMETHOXYSILANE, 97%

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32,866-9
T8,910-9
V370-0

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TETRAVINYLTIN, 97%
1,2,4-TRIVINYLCYCLOHEXANE, 98%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
VINYL SULFONE, 97%

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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

CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT


CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, ULTRA LOW VISCOSITY
CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 90,000, DS = 0.7
CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 0.7
CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 0.9
CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 1.2
CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE, SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 700,000, DS = 0.9
CELLULOSE ACETATE HYDROGENPHTHALATE
CELLULOSE ACETATE TRIMELLITATE
GUM GUAR CARBOXYMETHYL ETHER 2-HYDROXYPROPYL ETHER, SODIUM SALT
(HYDROXYMETHYL)MELAMINE, METHYLATED/ISOBUTYLATED/CARBOXYLATED, 85 WT % SOLUTION IN ISOBUTANOL
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE PHTHALATE, 31 WT. % PHTHALYL CONTENT
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE PHTHALATE, 24 WT. % PHTHALYL CONTENT
LIGNIN, ALKALI, CARBOXYMETHYL ETHER
POLY(BENZOPHENONETETRACARBOXYLIC DIANHYDRIDE-CO-OXYDIANILINE/1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(2,6-BIS(HYDROXYMETHYL)-4-METHYL-PHENOL-CO-4-HYDROXYBENZOIC ACID)
POLY(TERT-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID)
POLY(1-(4-(3-CARBOXY-4-HYDROXYPHENYLAZO)BENZENESULFONAMIDO)ETHANEDIYL, SODIUM SALT),TECH
POLY(4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE-CO-4,4'-OXYDIANILINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(PYROMELLITIC DIANHYDRIDE-CO-4,4'-OXYDIANILINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE-CO-CROTONIC ACID)
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE), CARBOXYLATED

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

ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AMMONIUM SULFATE END-CAPPED, 80 WT. % IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL


BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (15 EO/PHENOL) SULFATE, AMMONIUM SALT, 60 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID), 15 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-ACRYLONITRILE)
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE) (M.W. CA. 70,000)
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,000,000
POLY(SODIUM-4-STYRENESULFONATE), (AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000), 30 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE), 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 1:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 3:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO
POLY(VINYL SULFATE, POTASSIUM SALT), AVERAGE MW CA. 170,000
POLY(VINYLSULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), TECH., 25 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER

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

POLYACRYLAMIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 10,000, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


POLYACRYLAMIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 1,500, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER

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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

POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 1.5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID, AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000,000


POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 1 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT(CA. 20 WT. % ACRYLAMEDE)
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT(CA. 80 WT. % ACRYLAMIDE)
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), 10 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID), 15 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-ACRYLONITRILE)
POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-ACRYLAMIDE), POTASSIUM SALT, CROSS-LINKED

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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POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 1.5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID, AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000,000


POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 1 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT(CA. 20 WT. % ACRYLAMEDE)
POLY(ACRYLAMIDE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT(CA. 80 WT. % ACRYLAMIDE)
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MW CA. 2,000 (GPC)

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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

POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), POWDER, AVERAGE MV CA. 450,000


POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MV CA. 750,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MV CA. 1,250,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MV CA. 3,000,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MV CA. 4,000,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), 35 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), 35 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT, CA. 60 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 2000 (GPC)
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT, CA. 50WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 5,000 (GPC)
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT, CA. 25WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER,AVERAGE MW CA.240,000 (GPC)
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID) PARTIAL POTASSIUM SALT, LIGHTLY CROSS-LINKED
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), AVERAGE MW CA. 5,100
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), AVERAGE MW CA. 2,100
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 45 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 1,200
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 45 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 8,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 30,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 35 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT, CROSS-LINKED
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-ACRYLAMIDE), POTASSIUM SALT, CROSS-LINKED
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE M.W. 3,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE M.W. 50,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), CROSS-LINKED
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLICACID), DICARBOXY TERMINAT, AVERAGE MN 3600
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), COOH TERM GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 20 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 15 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 10 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 15 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, 10 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID, ZINC SALT), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
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(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), VP/AA RATIO 75:25 (WT. %)

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

POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE M.W. 3,000


POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE M.W. 50,000
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-BUTYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 7
POLY(ETHYLENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, VISCOSITY 1,700-4,500 CPS
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, MELT INDEX 1.5
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, VISCOSITY 500 CPS
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000
POLY(ISOBUTYLENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, CROSS-LINKED
POLY(ISOBUTYLENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLY((ISOBUTYLENE-ALT-MALEIMIDE)-CO-(ISOBUTYLENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)), AVERAGE MW CA 85,000
POLY(MALEIC ACID-CO-OLEFIN), SODIUM SALT, 25 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA 12,000
POLY(MALEIC ANHYDRIDE-ALT-1-OCTADECENE)
POLY(MALEIC ANHYDRIDE-ALT-ALPHA-OLEFIN, C24-C28)
POLY(MALEIC ANHYDRIDE-ALT-1-TETRADECENE)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID), AVERAGE MW CA. 216,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,980,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOBUTYL ESTER), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN ETHANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOETHYL ESTER), 50 WT. % IN ETHANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOISOPROPYL ESTER),50% IN 2-PROPANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 216,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,080,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,250,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,980,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 2,400,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYD-RIDE), CROSS-LINKED WITH 1,9-DECADIENE
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, MELT INDEX 115
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 9,100
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, CHLORINATED, VIS 100 CPS
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, CHLORINATED, VIS 200 CPS
POLY(STYRENE-ALT-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 30 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), SEC-BUTYL/METHYL MIXED ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), PARTIAL ISOBUTYL ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), ISOBUTYL/ METHYL MIXED ESTER, AVERAGE MV CA. 180,000
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), ISOBUTYL/ METHYL MIXED ESTER, AVERAGE MV CA. 225,000
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 1.7
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 1.9
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 1,600
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE M.N. 1700
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE M.N. 1900
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL 2-BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL CYCLOHEXYL/ISOPROPYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL ISOOCTYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL METHYL ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL PROPYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLYSTYRENE-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE-G-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 1:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 3:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 86%, M.N. 27,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%, M.N. 19,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 81%, M.N. 15,000

methacrylate esters
44,451-0
44,607-6

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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

POLY(BENZYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000 (GPC)


POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 337,000 (GPC)
POLY(TERT-BUTYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 354,000 (GPC)
POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000
POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(CYCLOHEXYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 65,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE), 8 WT. % GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(2-ETHYLHEXYL METHACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 123,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 515,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 850,000
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000
POLY(HEXADECYL METHACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 200,000 (GPC)
POLY(HEXYL METHACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 400,000 (GPC)
POLY(2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MV CA. 300,000
POLY(2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE), MV CA. 1,000,000
POLY(2-HYDROXYPROPYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(ISOBORNYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 554,000 (GPC)
POLY(ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 70,000 (GPC)
POLY(ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 130,000
POLY(ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 160,000
POLY(ISODECYL METHACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 165,000 (GPC)
POLY(2-ISOPROPENYL-2-OXAZOLINE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000
POLY(2-ISOPROPENYL-2-OXAZOLINE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 80,000
POLY(ISOPROPYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000 (GPC)
POLY(LAURYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(LAURYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000 (GPC)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE M.W. 120,000
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 350,000
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 996,000 (GPC)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), ISOTACTIC
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-BUTYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYL ACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 101,000(GPC)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 8 MICRON
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 20 MICRON
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 50 MICRON
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MN CA. 15,000 (GPC)
POLY(OCTADECYL METHACRYLATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 170,000 (GPC)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLO-NITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL-CO-2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-BUTYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-2-DIMETHYLAMINO-ETHYL METHACRYLATE), 19+ WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-2-DIMETHYL-AMINOETHYL METHACRYLATE), QUATERNIZED

methacrylic acid
45,815-5
42,663-6
42,662-8
42,664-4

POLY(ETHYL ACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID-CO-3-(1-ISCOCYANATO-1-METHYLETHYL)-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), ADDUCT WITH


ETHOXYLATED NONYLPHENOL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 25
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 60
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 500

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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

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), LITHIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 2.6


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 2.8
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 3.9
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 10.0
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 1.1
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 5.5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 14.0
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 28 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
POLY(METHACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 30 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 6,500
POLY(METHACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 30 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER, AVERAGE MW CA. 9,500
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), AVERAGE MN CA. 15,000 (GPC)

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

OSMIUM TETROXIDE, 1 WT. % ON POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE)


POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), 2% CROSS-LINKED
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), 25% CROSS-LINKED
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), AVERAGE MW CA. 60,000
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), AVERAGE MW CA. 160,000
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE HYDROCHLORIDE), 2% CROSS-LINKED
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), CROSS-LINKED, METHYL CHLORIDE QUATERNARY SALT
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-BUTYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-STYRENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 220,000 (LS)
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINIUM POLY(HYDROGEN FLUORIDE))
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINIUM P-TOLUENESULFONATE)

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

POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER


POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), MEDIUM MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER
POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER
POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), VERY LOW MOLECULAR WT, 40 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(1,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,4-TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE), TECH.
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENEDIAMINE), 50 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENEDIAMINE), 50 WT. % IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, LINEAR
POLYETHYLENIMINE, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, WATER-FREE
POLYETHYLENIMINE, HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT, WATER-FREE
POLYETHYLENIMINE, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, EPICHLOROHYDRIN MODIFIED, 17 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, 80% ETHOXYLATED, 37 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, 80% ETHOXYLATED, 35-40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(2-ETHYL-2-OXAZOLINE), AVERAGE MW CA. 50,000
POLY(2-ETHYL-2-OXAZOLINE), AVERAGE MW CA. 200,000
POLY(2-ETHYL-2-OXAZOLINE), AVERAGE MW CA. 500,000
POLY(2-ISOPROPENYL-2-OXAZOLINE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000
POLY(2-ISOPROPENYL-2-OXAZOLINE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 80,000
POLYPYRROLE (DOPED), COMPOSITE WITH CARBONBLACK
POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, WITH DOPANT
POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, 20 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYPYRROLE, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, WITHOUT DOPANT
POLY(9-VINYLCARBAZOLE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(9-VINYLCARBAZOLE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,100,000
POLY(M-XYLYLENEDIAMINE-ALT-EPICHLORO-HYDRIN), DIAMINE TERMINATED
N-(3-(TRIMETHOXYSILYL)PROPYL)POLYETHYLEN-IMINE HYDROCHLORIDE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN 2-PROPANOL

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

POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 140


POLYLAURYLLACTAM-BLOCK-POLYTETRAHYDRO-FURAN, MELT INDEX 2-6
POLYLAURYLLACTAM-BLOCK-POLYTETRAHYDRO-FURAN, MELT INDEX 7-11
POLY(N,N'-(1,3-PHENYLENE)ISOPHTHALAMIDE)

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

POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-1,4-BUTYLENE SUCCINATE), EXTENDED WITH 1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE


POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-CAPROLACTAM)
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE SUCCINATE), EXTENDED WITH 1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 5% PHV
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 8% PHV
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 12% PHV
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
POLY(DL-LACTIDE -CO -GLYCOLIDE), (50:50) INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.15 -0.25
POLY(DL-LACTIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.55 -O.75
POLY(L-LACTIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.90 -1.20

homopolymers
47,789-3
44,075-2
18,160-9
44,074-4
45,762-0
36,350-2

POLY-DL-ASPARTIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, 40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 10,000
POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 42,500
POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 80,000
POLYGLYCOLIDE
POLY(3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN

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

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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42,813-2
43,513-9
18,162-5
43,058-7

POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL
POLY(BISPHENOL

A
A
A
A

CARBONATE), MELT INDEX 8-10


CARBONATE), MELT INDEX 10-12
CARBONATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 64,000 (GPC)
CARBONATE-CO-(TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXYLIDENE)DIPHENOL CO3 MI 2-5

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

POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), SOFT


POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), MEDIUM HARD
POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), HARD
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE E.W. 430
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE E.W. 1,000
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(PROPYLENE CARBONATE)

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

POLY(BIS(BENZYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 900


POLY(BIS(ETHYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200
POLY(BIS(METHYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000

polyanilines
47,670-6
42,832-9
53,056-5
52,328-3

POLYANILINE, EMERALDINE BASE MN CA, 10,000


POLYANILINE (EMERALDINE SALT)
POLYANILINE (EMERALDINE SALT), COMPOSITE WITH CARBON BLACK
POLY(ANILINESULFONIC ACID), 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER

polypyrroles
53,057-3
48,110-6
48,109-2
48,255-2
48,111-4

POLYPYRROLE (DOPED), COMPOSITE WITH CARBONBLACK


POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, WITH DOPANT
POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, 20 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYPYRROLE, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYPYRROLE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, WITHOUT DOPANT

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

POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 19-22 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE


POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 30-35 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE), 37-39 WT. % ACRYLONITRILE

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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

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-ACRYLIC ACID), DICARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 3600
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), DICARBOXY TERMINATED, GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE DIESTER

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

POLYBUTADIENE, CIS, AVERAGE MW 2,000,000-3,000,000


POLYBUTADIENE, CIS AND TRANS, AVERAGE MW CA. 420,000
POLYBUTADIENE, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 1,800
POLYBUTADIENE, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 3,000
POLYBUTADIENE, AVERAGE MN CA. 5,000
POLYBUTADIENE, PREDOMINANTLY 1,2-ADDITION
POLYBUTADIENE, DICARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 4,200
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
POLYBUTADIENE, PHENYL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLYBUTADIENE, PHENYL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,300
POLYBUTADIENE, PHENYL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
POLYBUTADIENE, PHENYL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,800
POLYBUTADIENE-BLOCK-POLYISOPRENE
POLYBUTADIENE-GRAFT-POLY(METHYL ACRYLATE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE)
POLYBUTADIENE, SURFACE-MODIFIED, 250 MICRON POWDER

chloroprene
18,168-4
20,539-7
20,540-0

POLYCHLOROPRENE, MOONEY VISCOSITY 50


POLYCHLOROPRENE, MOONEY VISCOSITY 40
POLYCHLOROPRENE, MOONEY VISCOSITY 100

ethylene-propylene-diene
20,051-4
20,052-2

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-PROPYLENE-CO-5-METHYLENE-2-NORBORNENE), 50 WT. % ETHYLENE


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-PROPYLENE-CO-5-METHYLENE-2-NORBORNENE), 70 WT. % ETHYLENE

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

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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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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

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-BUTADIENE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
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-B-POLY(ETHYLENE-RAN-BUTYLENE)-B-POLYSTYRENE, 31 WT. % STYRENE

dienes-miscellaneous
44,602-5
44,601-7
44,600-9
45,065-0
44,570-3
45,305-6
44,571-1

POLY(BIS(BENZYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 900


POLY(BIS(ETHYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200
POLY(BIS(METHYLTHIO)ACETYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
POLY(3-DODECYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLY(3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR
POLYNORBORNENE
POLY(3-OCTYLTHIOPHENE-2,5-DIYL), REGIOREGULAR

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

A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000 (LS)


A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 380
GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 640

MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN

CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.

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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

CASTOR OIL GLYCIDYL ETHER


ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PENTAKIS(GLYCIDYL ALLYL ETHER)) ETHER, HYDROXY TERMINATED
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER
4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(N,N-DIGLYCIDYLANILINE)
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((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

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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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

DI(POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)) ADIPATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 500


DI(POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)) ADIPATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 900
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID)
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 12,000 (GPC)
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-1,4-BUTYLENE SUCCINATE), EXTENDED WITH 1,6-DIISOCYANATOHEXANE
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE), DIOL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE ADIPATE-CO-CAPROLACTAM)
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ADIPATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,500
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ADIPATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 500
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)GLYCEROL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID), POLYOL, AVERAGE CA. MN 2,500
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)GLYCEROL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID), POLYOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,600
POLY(DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)/TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE-ALT-ADIPIC ACID), POLYOL
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-1,6-HEXANEDIOL-CO-ADIPIC ACID), HYDROGENATED
POLY(ETHYLENE ADIPATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 10,000 (GPC)
POLY(ETHYLENE ADIPATE), DIHYDROXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(ETHYLENE ADIPATE), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 3 WT. % NCO
POLY(1,6-HEXAMETHYLENE ADIPATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 3,800
POLY(1,6-HEXANEDIOL/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL-ALT-ADIPIC ACID)
POLY(1,6-HEXANEDIOL/NEOPENTYL GLYCOL/DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-ALT-ADIPIC ACID)DIOL
POLY(3-METHYL-1,5-PENTANEDIOL ADIPATE)
POLY(2-METHYL-1,3-PROPYLENE ADIPATE), DIOL TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ADIPATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 600
POLY(NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ADIPATE), ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 7.8 WT % NCO
POLY(1,3-PROPYLENE ADIPATE)
POLY(TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE/DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-ALT-ADIPIC ACID/PHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE) POLYOL

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

ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN


ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 5% PHV
ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 8% PHV
ACID-CO-3-HYDROXY-VALERIC ACID), NATURAL ORIGIN, 12% PHV

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

POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 10,000


POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 42,500
POLYCAPROLACTONE, AVERAGE MN CA. 80,000
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 530
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 1250
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 20002,000
POLYCAPROLACTONE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 300
POLYCAPROLACTONE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 900
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)/POLYCAPROLACTONE)
TERATHANE CL 2000 POLYETHER GLYCOL

dimer acid
19,101-9
19,103-5
19,104-3
43,464-7
43,465-5
43,490-6

POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 95


POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 130
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ALKYL POLYAMINE), SOFTENING POINT 140
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL), HYDROGENATED
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-1,6-HEXANEDIOL-CO-ADIPIC ACID), HYDROGENATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIMER ACID), BIS(PERFLUORODODECYL) TERMINATED

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

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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

POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), AVERAGE MW CA. 40,000 (LS)


POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLY(BISPHENOL A-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), GLYCIDYL END-CAPPED, AVERAGE
POLYEPICHLOROHYDRIN, AVERAGE MW CA. 700,000 (GPC)
POLY(EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE)
POLY(EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)

MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN

CA.
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CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.
CA.

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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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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 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 ETHOXYLATE (2 EO/PHENOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 540
BISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (15 EO/PHENOL) SULFATE, AMMONIUM SALT, 60 WT. % IN WATER
BISPHENOL F ETHOXYLATE (2 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 484
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, 99+% (DOWANOL DB)
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) TERT-BUTYL METHYL ETHER, 97%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE, 96%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIBUTYL ETHER, 99+%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) HEXYL ETHER, 97%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) HEXYL ETHER, 95%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 99%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 99% (DOWANOL DM)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER, 99+% (DOWANOL EB)
ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIETHYL ETHER, 98%
ETHYLENE GLYCOL PHENYL ETHER, 90+% (DOWANOL EPH)
GLYCEROL ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 950
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 192
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/OH) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 300
PENTAERYTHRITOL ETHOXYLATE (3/4 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 270
PENTAERYTHRITOL ETHOXYLATE (15/4 EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 797
POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), PARTIAL SODIUM SALT POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), CROSS-LINKED
POLY(EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE)
POLY(EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-ALLYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 200
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 300
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 400
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 600
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 900
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 3,400
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 4,600
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 8,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 10,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) TERMINATED
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(CARBOXYMETHYL) ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(CARBOXYMETHYL) ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 600
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 206
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 575
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 550
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 875
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 500
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DISTEARATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 930
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIVINYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 240
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ETHYL ETHER METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 246
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 2-(ETHYL((HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)ETHYL ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 2-(ETHYL((HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYL)SULFONYL)AMINO)ETHYL METHYL ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 360

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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

POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 526


POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 350
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 550
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 750
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 5,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MYRISTYL TALLOW ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 450
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 236
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 280
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 324
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), REACTED WITH BISPHENOL A DIGLYCIDYL ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) TETRAHYDROFURFURYL ETHER
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 100,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 200,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 300,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 400,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 600,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 900,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 1,000,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 2,000,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 4,000,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 5,000,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 7,000,000
POLY(ETHYLENE OXIDE), MV CA. 8,000,000
POLYETHYLENE-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 2,250
POLYETHYLENIMINE, 80% ETHOXYLATED, 37 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLYETHYLENIMINE, 80% ETHOXYLATED, 35-40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALCOHOL, ETHOXYLATED
2,2',6,6'-TETRABROMOBISPHENOL A ETHOXYLATE (1 EO/PHENOL) DIACRYLATE
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), 99%
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, 99+%
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, 99%
TRIETHANOLAMINE ETHOXYLATE (1EO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 280
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(CHLOROFORMATE), 97%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOETHYL ETHER, 95%
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOMETHYL ETHER, 95%
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
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

ethylene glycol-propylene glycol


41,656-8
43,554-6
43,555-4
43,551-1
43,553-8
41,157-4
40,918-9
37,386-9
37,387-7
37,388-5
45,260-2
42,502-8
43,540-6

BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE/ETHOXYLATE (2 PO & 1 EO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 548


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
ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PROPYLENE GLYCOL-B-ETHYLENE GLYCOL) ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA 2000
GLYCEROL ETHOXYLATE-CO-PROPOXYLATE TRIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,600
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 5,200
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 5,300
8-METHYL-1-NONANOL PROPOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 11
PENTAERYTHRITOL PROPOXYLATE/ETHOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 356
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA. 1,100

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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

POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.


POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-B-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) AVERAGE MN CA.
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-RAN-PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 12,000
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-RAN-PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,500
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-RAN-PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 970
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-RAN-PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,700
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-RAN-PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 3,900
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) MN 3300
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN 600
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN 900
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-BLOCK-POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN 2000

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

PARAFORMALDEHYDE, POWDER, 95%


PARAFORMALDEHYDE, PRILLS, 95%
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE), ACETATE END-CAPPED, MELT INDEX 1
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE), ACETATE END-CAPPED, MELT INDEX 6
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE), ACETATE END-CAPPED, MELT INDEX 16
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE-CO-1,3-DIOXEPANE), MELT INDEX 2.5
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE-CO-1,3-DIOXEPANE), MELT INDEX 13
POLY(OXYMETHYLENE-CO-1,3-DIOXEPANE), MELT INDEX 30

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

414

ALLYL ALCOHOL PROPOXYLATE (1.6 PO/OH)


4-(1-AMINOETHYL)PHENOL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,880
O-(2-AMINOPROPYL)-O'-(2-METHOXYETHYL)-POLYPROPYLENE GLYCOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 600
BISPHENOL A PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/PHENOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 344
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, 98.5+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL DPNB)
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) TERT-BUTYL ETHER, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE, 98%
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIMETHYL ETHER, 99.1+%, MIX OF ISOMERS (PROGLYDE DMM)
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 99+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL DPM)
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACETATE, 98+%, MIX OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL DPMA)
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) PROPYL ETHER, 98.5+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL DPNP)
DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) PROPYL ETHER, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
2-DODECENYLSUCCINIC POLYGLYCERIDE
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 260
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 266
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 725
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,800
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 3,600
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 4,300
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) TRI-ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 428
GLYCEROL PROPOXYLATE TRIGLYCIDYL ETHER
GLYCEROL TRIS(POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AMINE TERMINATED) ETHER, AVERAGE MN 3,000
1-METHOXY-2-PROPANOL , 99.5+% (DOWANOL PM)

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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

1-METHOXY-2-PROPANOL ACETATE, 99.5+% (DOWANOL PMA)


NEOPENTYL GLYCOL METHYL ETHER PROPOXYLATE (2 PO/OH) ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 288
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 220
NEOPENTYL GLYCOL PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) DIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 328
PENTAERYTHRITOL PROPOXYLATE (5/4 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 426
PENTAERYTHRITOL PROPOXYLATE (17/8 PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 629
1-PHENOXY-2-PROPANOL, 93+% (DOWANOL PPH)
POLY(DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL) PHENYL PHOSPHITE
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE), VISCOSITY CA. 7 CENTISTOKES
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE), VISCOSITY CA. 60 CENTISTOKES
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 3,200
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 6,600
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 425
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 725
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,700
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 3,500
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
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-AMINOPROPYL ETHER), AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 380
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIGLYCIDYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 640
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN 375
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 260
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 340
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 1,000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 1,200
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 2,500
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) MONOBUTYL ETHER, AVERAGE M.N. CA. 4,000
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER ACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 419
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 8.4 WT. % NCO
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 3.6 WT. % NCO
POLY(PROPYLENE OXIDE), BIS(DIMETHOXYMETHYLSILYL) TERMINATED
PROPYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
PROPYLENE GLYCOL BUTYL ETHER, 99+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL PNB)
PROPYLENE GLYCOL DIACETATE, 99.7+%, (DOWANOL PGDA)
PROPYLENE GLYCOL ETHYL ETHER ACETATE, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACETATE, 99%
PROPYLENE GLYCOL PROPYL ETHER, 99%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
PROPYLENE GLYCOL PROPYL ETHER, 98.5+% (DOWANOL PNP)
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (1PO/OH), AVERAGE MN CA. 308
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (1 PO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 470
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE PROPOXYLATE (2 PO/OH) TRIACRYLATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 644
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE TRIS(POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), AMINE TERMINATED) ETHER
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, 95+%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL TPNB)
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) BUTYL ETHER, 95%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 97.5+%, MIX OF ISOMERS (DOWANOL TPM)
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER, 96%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
TRI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) PROPYL ETHER, 97%, MIXTURE OF ISOMERS
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 6.9
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 9.9
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 14
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AMMONIUM SULFATE END-CAPPED, 80 WT. % IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 470
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) DIVINYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 290

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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

POLY(1,2-BUTYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000


POLYCAPROLACTONE-B-POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN-B-POLYCAPROLACTONE
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 350
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,100
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER WITH OXIRANE

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

ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 6.9


ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 9.9
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 14
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AMMONIUM SULFATE END-CAPPED, 80 WT. % IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 470
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) BIS(4-AMINOBENZOATE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,200
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL) DIVINYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 290
POLY(1,2-BUTYLENE GLYCOL), AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLYCAPROLACTONE-B-POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN-B-POLYCAPROLACTONE
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,000
POLY(POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN CARBONATE) DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 2,000
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER, AVERAGE MN CA. 250
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 350
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN BIS(3-AMINOPROPYL) TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN CA. 1,100
POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER WITH OXIRANE
TERATHANE 650 POLYETHER GLYCOL (POLY-TETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER)
TERATHANE 1000 POLYETHER GLYCOL (POLY-TETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER)
TERATHANE 1400 POLYETHER GLYCOL (POLY-TETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER)
TERATHANE 2000 POLYETHER GLYCOL (POLY-TETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER)
TERATHANE 2900 POLYETHER GLYCOL (POLY-TETRAHYDROFURAN, LINEAR-CHAIN POLYMER)
TERATHANE CL 2000 POLYETHER GLYCOL

ethers-miscellaneous
40,591-4
43,054-4
43,056-0
43,055-2
18,180-3
18,178-1

ETHYLENE GLYCOL BIS(PENTAKIS(GLYCIDYL ALLYL ETHER)) ETHER, HYDROXY TERMINATED


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(2,6-DIMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENE OXIDE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(2,6-DIMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENE OXIDE)

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

416

GRAPHITE, FLUORINATED, POLYMER, HIGH FLUORINE


GRAPHITE, FLUORINATED, POLYMER, 1 TO 1
GRAPHITE, FLUORINATED, POLYMER, LOW FLUORINE
GRAPHITE, FLUORINATED, POLYMER
POLY(CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE)
POLY(CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE)
POLY(CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE-CO-VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE) 26 MOLE% VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE
POLY(DECAFLUORO-3-OXA-1,6-HEPTADIENE) 9 WT. % SOLUTION IN PERFLUOROTRIBUTYLAMINE
POLY(DECAFLUORO-3-OXA-1,6-HEPTADIENE), MODIFIED, 9 WT. % SOLUTION IN PERFLUOROTRIBUTYLAMINE
POLY(DECAFLUORO-3-OXA-1,6-HEPTADIENE), SILICON MODIFIED, 9 WT. % SOLUTION IN PERFLUOROBUTYLAMINE
POLY(4,5-DIFLUORO-2,2-BIS(CF3)-1,3-DIOXOLE-CO-TFE), 87 MOLE % DIOXOLE
POLY(4,5-DIFLUORO-2,2-BIS(CF3)-1,3-DIOXOLE-CO-TFE), 65 MOLE % DIOXOLE
POLY(ETHYLENE-ALT-CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 1.5-3
POLY(ETHYLENE-ALT-CHLOROTRIFLUOROETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 15-20

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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

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 6


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE), MELT INDEX 11
POLY(4,4'-(HEXAFLUOROISOPROPYLIDENE)DIPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE-CO-4,4'-OXYDIANILINE), AMIC ACID (SOLUTION)
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE), VISCOSITY CA. 36 CENTISTOKES
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE), VISCOSITY CA. 260 CENTISTOKES
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE), VISCOSITY CA. 2,750 CENTISTOKES
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALCOHOL, ETHOXYLATED
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) OH, ETHOXYLATED PHOSPHATE
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) MONOALKYLAMIDE
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) MONOAMIDOSILANE
POLY(HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) CARBOXYLIC ACID
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,500
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 3,200
POLY(PERFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE-CO-PERFLUOROFORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 6,600
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE)
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, POWDER, 1 MICRON
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, POWDER, 12 MICRON
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, POWDER, 55 MICRON
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, POWDER, 100 MICRON
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE, 60 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-BIS(METHYLCARBOXYLATE)
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-CARBOXYLIC ACID
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-ISOCYANATE
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DIFLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-DIOL
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-DIOL, MN3800
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-DIOL BIS(2,3-DIHYDROXYPROPYLETHER)
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE OXIDE-CO-DI-FLUOROMETHYLENE OXIDE) ALPHA, OMEGA-DIOL ETHOXYLATED
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE-CO-TETRAFLUORO-ETHYLENE PERFLUOROPROPYL ETHER)
POLY(TETRAFLUOROETHYLENE-CO-VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE-CO-PROPYLENE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 71,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 107,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE), PELLETS, AVERAGE MW CA. 530,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 534,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE-CO-HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 130,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE-CO-HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 110,000
POLY(VINYLIDENE FLUORIDE-CO-HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE), MELT INDEX 4-10
ZONYL TM FLUOROMONOMER
ZONYL 7950 FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSA FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSE FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSJ FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSN FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSN-100 FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSO FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSO-100 FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSP FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL UR FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL BA FLUOROTELOMER INTERMEDIATE
ZONYL BA-L FLUOROTELOMER INTERMEDIATE
ZONYL FTS FLUOROTELOMER INTERMEDIATE
ZONYL PFBE FLUOROTELOMER INTERMEDIATE, 96%
ZONYL TBC FLUOROTELOMER INTERMEDIATE

Nafion
27,467-4
29,256-7
45,473-7
27,468-2
39,334-7

NAFION
NAFION
NAFION
NAFION
NAFION

117, PERFLUORINATED MEMBRANE, 0.007IN. THICK (1EA = 8 X 10IN.)


117, PERFLUORINATED MEMBRANE, 0.007IN. THICK (1EA = 12 X 12IN)
350, PERFLUORINATED MEMBRANE, REINFORCED WITH TEFLON, 0.01IN. THICK
417, PERFLUOR MEMBRANE, REINFORCED WITH TEFLON AND DACRON 0.017IN THICK(1EA=4X5IN)
NE 450 (1EA=12 X 12IN)

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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

NAFION NR50, BEADS, 7-9 MESH


NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE POWDER, EW 1,100
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 10 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER, EW 1100
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 10 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER, EW 1000
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCH RESIN, 5 WT % SOLUTION IN A MIXTURE OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND WATER,
EW 1000
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN A MIXTURE OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND
WATER (20%), EW1100
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN A MIXTURE OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND
WATER (45%), EW1100
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN A MIXTURE OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND
WATER (20%),EW 1000
NAFION PERFLUORINATED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN A MIXTURE OF LOWER ALIPHATIC ALCOHOLS AND
WATER (20%),EW 1100
NAFION SAC-13
NAFION, TRIMETHYLSILYLATED

oils and greases


31,796-9
31,797-7
31,798-5
31,799-3
31,792-6
31,793-4
31,794-2
31,795-0
Z12,307-2

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
KRYTOX 240AC FLUORINATED GREASE

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

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((PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 345
POLY((PHENYL GLYCIDYL ETHER)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 570
POLY((PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 340
POLY((PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 375
POLY((PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), AVERAGE MN CA. 400

urea
41,854-4
41,853-6
44,172-4

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POLY(UREA-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), BUTYLATED, 60 WT % SOLUTION IN BUTANOL/XYLENE (75/25)


POLY(UREA-CO-FORMALDEHYDE), METHYLATED
1,3,4,6-TETRAKIS(BUTOXYMETHYL)GLYCOLURIL, TECH.

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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

POLY(1,4-BUTYLENE GLUTARATE), HYDROXY TERMINATED


POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 530
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 1250
POLYCAPROLACTONE DIOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 20002,000
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL), HYDROGENATED
POLY(DIMER ACID-CO-1,6-HEXANEDIOL-CO-ADIPIC ACID), HYDROGENATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(12-HYDROXYSTEARATE) TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 25 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 100 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 2,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 20,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(ETHYLENE AZELATE)
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(1,3-PROPYLENE ADIPATE)
POLY(1,3-PROPYLENE GLUTARATE)
POLY(1,3-PROPYLENE SUCCINATE)

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,

ULTRA LOW VISCOSITY


AVERAGE MW CA. 90,000, DS = 0.7
AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 0.7
AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 0.9
AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000, DS = 1.2
AVERAGE MW CA. 700,000, DS = 0.9

cellulose
31,069-7
43,523-6
43,524-4

CELLULOSE, POWDER, CA. 20 MICRON


CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE, POWDER
CELLULOSE, MICROCRYSTALLINE, COLLOIDAL

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

(ACRYLAMIDOMETHYL)CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE


(ACRYLAMIDOMETHYL)CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE
CELLULOSE ACETATE, 39.8 WT. % ACETYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 30,000 (GPC)
CELLULOSE ACETATE, 39.7 WT. % ACETYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 50,000 (GPC)
CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE, 52 WT. % BUTYRYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 30,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE, 38 WT. % BUTYRYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 30,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE, 37 WT. % BUTYRYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 70,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE, 31 WT. % BUTYRYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 12,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE BUTYRATE, 17 WT. % BUTYRYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 65,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE HYDROGENPHTHALATE
CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE, 46 WT. % PROPIONYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 75,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE, 45 WT. % PROPIONYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 25,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE PROPIONATE, 42.5 WT. % PROPIONYL CONTENT, AVERAGE MN CA. 15,000
CELLULOSE ACETATE TRIMELLITATE
CELLULOSE PROPIONATE (M.W. CA. 130,000)
CELLULOSE TRIACETATE

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

NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,
NITRATE,

12 WT. % N, VISCOSITY 18-25 CPS (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)


12 WT. % N, VISCOSITY 5-6 SEC (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)
12 WT. % N, VISCOSITY 800-1,000 SEC (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)
11.5 WT. % N, VISCOSITY30-35 CPS (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)
11 WT. % N, VISCOSITY 30-35 CPS (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)
11 WT. % N, VISCOSITY 5-6 SEC (WITH 30% ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL)

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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

HYDROXYBUTYL METHYL CELLULOSE


2-HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MV CA. 90,000
2-HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MV CA. 720,000
2-HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MV CA. 1,300,000
HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE
HYDROXYETHYLCELLULOSE ETHOXYLATE, QUATERNIZED
2-HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE, HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED
HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MW. CA. 80,000
HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, M.W. 100,000
HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MW CA. 370,000
HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE, AVERAGE MW CA. 1,000,000
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY. 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 100,000CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 15,000CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 4,000CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 4,000 CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 80-120CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 50CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 6CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE (VISCOSITY 2% AQ. SOLUTION = 5 CPS)
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE PHTHALATE, 31 WT. % PHTHALYL CONTENT
HYDROXYPROPYL METHYL CELLULOSE PHTHALATE, 24 WT. % PHTHALYL CONTENT
METHYL 2-HYDROXYETHYL CELLULOSE

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

ALGAL STARCH, UNIFORMLY 13C-LABELED, 99 ATOM % 13C


DEXTRIN PALMITATE
2-HYDROXYETHYL STARCH, VISCOSITY 25 CPS
2-HYDROXYETHYL STARCH, VISCOSITY 120 CPS
MALTODEXTRIN, DEXTROSE EQUIVALENT 4.0-7.0
MALTODEXTRIN, DEXTROSE EQUIVALENT 13.0-17.0
MALTODEXTRIN, DEXTROSE EQUIVALENT 16.5-19.5
STARCH, POTATO, HYDROLYZED FOR ELECTROPHORESIS
STARCH, SOLUBLE, A.C.S. REAGENT
STARCH INDICATOR, STABILIZED, 1 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER

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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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

ALGINIC ACID, SODIUM SALT


AMYLOSE
CARRAGEENAN, TYPE I (KAPPA-CARRAGEENAN)
CARRAGEENAN, TYPE II (IOTA-CARRAGEENAN)
CASEIN, TECH.
CHITIN, FROM CRAB SHELLS
CHITOSAN, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT
CHITOSAN, MEDIUM MOLECULAR WEIGHT
CHITOSAN, HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT
CHITOSAN, FROM CRAB SHELLS, PRACTICAL GRADE
CHITOSAN OLIGOSACCHARIDE LACTATE
DEXTRIN
GALACTAN, EX GUM ARABIC
GELATIN, CA. 225 BLOOM, FROM CALF SKIN
GELATIN, CA. 175 BLOOM, FROM SWINE SKIN
GUM GUAIAC
GUM GUAR
GUM GUAR CARBOXYMETHYL ETHER 2-HYDROXYPROPYL ETHER, SODIUM SALT
GUM GUAR 2-HYDROXYPROPYL ETHER
GUM GUAR 2-HYDROXY-3-(TRIMETHYLAMMONIO)PROPYL ETHER CHLORIDE
GUM MASTIC
GUM XANTHAN
PECTIC ACID, FROM APPLES
POLYLIMONENE
POLY-ALPHA-PINENE
POLY-BETA-PINENE
ROSIN, ESTER WITH GLYCEROL
ROSIN, ESTER WITH PENTAERYTHRITOL
ROSIN, GUM

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,

POWDER, SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC GRADE


LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 1.5
LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 7
LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 25
LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 55
LINEAR LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 1.0
LINEAR LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 5.5
LINEAR LOW DENSITY, MELT INDEX 100
MEDIUM DENSITY
HIGH DENSITY, AVERAGE MW CA. 125,000
HIGH DENSITY, MELT INDEX 4
HIGH DENSITY, MELT INDEX 5.5
HIGH DENSITY, MELT INDEX 10.5
HIGH DENSITY, MELT INDEX 36
HIGH DENSITY, MELT INDEX 42
ULTRA-HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT
AVERAGE MW CA. 4,000
AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000
AVERAGE MW CA. 35,000

ethylene-acrylic
18,104-8
44,867-2

422

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 20 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 15 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID

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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

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 10 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 15 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID, SODIUM SALT), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, 10 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-ACRYLIC ACID, ZINC SALT), 5 WT. % ACRYLIC ACID
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-GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE), 8 WT. % GLYCIDYL METHACRYLATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 25
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 60
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), MELT INDEX 500
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), LITHIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 2.6
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 2.8
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 3.9
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, MELT INDEX 10.0
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 1.1
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 5.5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), ZINC SALT, MELT INDEX 14.0
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(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 28 WT. % VINYL ACETATE

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

POLYETHYLENE, ULTRA-HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT, SURFACE-MODIFIED, 180 MICRON


POLYETHYLENE, ULTRA-HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT, SURFACE-MODIFIED, 25 MICRON
POLY(ETHYLENECARBONYL-CO-PROPYLENECARBONYL)
POLYETHYLENE, CHLORINATED, 40% CHLORINE
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, VISCOSITY 1,700-4,500 CPS
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, MELT INDEX 1.5
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, VISCOSITY 500 CPS
POLYETHYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 15,000
POLYETHYLENE MONOALCOHOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 460
POLYETHYLENE MONOALCOHOL, AVERAGE MN CA. 700
POLYETHYLENE, OXIDIZED, LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT
POLYETHYLENE, OXIDIZED, ACID NUMBER 17
POLY((OCTAHYDRO-5-(METHOXYCARBONYL)-5-METHYL-4,7-METHANO-1H-INDENE-1,3-DIYL)-1,2-ETHANEDIYL)

ethylene-olefin
43,469-8
43,470-1
43,472-8
43,473-6
43,475-2
46,832-0
46,833-9

POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), MELT INDEX 0.8


POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), MELT INDEX 1.2
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), MELT INDEX 3.0
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), MELT INDEX 4.5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE-CO-1-HEXENE), MELT INDEX 3.5
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1,2-BUTYLENE) DIOL
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-1,2-BUTYLENE) DIOL

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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

ACETATE), 9 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 7


ACETATE), 12 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 8
ACETATE), 14 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), 18 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 8
ACETATE), 18 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 19
ACETATE), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 150,000 (GPC)
ACETATE), PELLETS, 33 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), PELLETS, 40 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE-CO-CARBON MONOXIDE), LOW DENSITY
ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 28 WT. % VINYL ACETATE

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,

AVERAGE MW CA. 12,000


VISCOSITY 10 POISE
MELT INDEX 1,000
VISCOSITY 23 POISE
MELT INDEX 0.5
MELT INDEX 4
MELT INDEX 12
MELT INDEX 20
MELT INDEX 35
ISOTACTIC, AVERAGE MW CA. 250,000 (GPC)
SYNDIOTACTIC, MELT INDEX 4.5
SYNDIOTACTIC, MELT INDEX 2.2

propylene copolymers
43,108-7
43,109-5
43,110-9

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POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), 8 WT. % 1-BUTENE


POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), 12 WT. % 1-BUTENE
POLY(PROPYLENE-CO-1-BUTENE), 14 WT. % 1-BUTENE

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45,039-1
45,040-5
43,271-7
42,651-2
42,784-5
42,733-0
43,726-3

POLYPROPYLENE, CHLORINATED, AVERAGE MW CA.100,000


POLYPROPYLENE, CHLORINATED, AVERAGE MW CA.150,000
POLY(PROPYLENE-ALT-ETHYLENE), MULTI-ARM
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, MELT INDEX 115
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, AVERAGE MW CA. 9,100
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, CHLORINATED, VIS 100 CPS
POLYPROPYLENE-GRAFT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE, CHLORINATED, VIS 200 CPS

butene and higher homologs


53,138-3

POLY((ISOBUTYLENE-ALT-MALEIMIDE)-CO-(ISOBUTYLENE -ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE)), AVERAGE MW CA. 60,000

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

DAB-AM-4, POLYPROPYLENIMINE TETRAAMINE DENDRIMER, GENERATION 1.0


DAB-AM-8, POLYPROPYLENIMINE OCTAAMINE DENDRIMER, GENERATION 2.0
DAB-AM-16, POLYPROPYLENIMINE HEXADECAAMINE DENDRIMER, GENERATION 3.0
DAB-AM-32, POLYPROPYLENIMINE DOTRIACONTAAMINE DENDRIMER, GENERATION 4.0
DAB-AM-64, POLYPROPYLENIMINE TETRAHEXACONTAAMINE DENDRIMER, GENERATION 5.0
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION -0.5, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 0, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 0.5, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 1, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 1.5, 20WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 2, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 2.5, 10WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 3, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 3.5, 10WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 4, 10 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 4.5, 5 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM-OH) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 2, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM-OH) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 3, 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL
STARBURST (PAMAM-OH) DENDRIMER, GENERATION 4, 10 WT. % SOLUTION IN METHYL ALCOHOL

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

AMEBA RESIN, 100-200 MESH, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 1.0-1.5 MMOL/G


1-AMINOHEXYLAMIDE GEL
3-AMINOPROPYL-FUNCTIONALIZED SILICA GEL
ARGOGEL-AS-SO2NH2
ARGOGEL-CL
ARGOGEL-MB-CHO
ARGOGEL-MB-OH
ARGOGEL-NH2
ARGOGEL-OH
ARGOGEL-RINK
ARGOGEL-WANG
ARGOGEL-WANG-CL
ARGOPORE-AS-SO2NH2
ARGOPORE-CL
ARGOPORE-MB-CHO
ARGOPORE-NH2
ARGOPORE-NH2 HL (HIGH LOADING)
ARGOPORE-NH2 LL (LOW LOADING)
ARGOPORE-OH
ARGOPORE-RINK
ARGOPORE-WANG

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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

AZIDE EXCHANGE RESIN, AZIDE ON AMBERLITE IRA-400


BENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, FOR SPOS
BENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 2.0-3.0 MMOL OH/G
BENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL OH/G
BENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 0.5-1.0 MMOL OH/G
3-BENZYLOXYBENZALDEHYDE, POLYMER-BOUND, 1.0-1.5 MMOL ALDEHYDE/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZALDEHYDE, POLYMER-BOUND
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% X-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 0.5-1.0 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% X-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 100-200 MESH, 1.5-2.0 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 100-200 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, CA. 0.5-1.0 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 200-400 MESH, 0.5-1.0 MMOL OH/G
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 200-400 MESH
4-BENZYLOXYBENZYL ALCOHOL, POLYMER-BOUND, 100-200 MESH SIZE, 0.9 MMOL OH/G
BORIC ACID GEL, PARTICLE SIZE 0.1-0.4MM.
BOROHYDRIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
BOROHYDRIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED (AMBERLITE IRA-400)
BROMIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, CA. 3.5MMOL BR/G RESIN
BUTYLDIETHYLSILANE, POLYMER-BOUND
BUTYLDIETHYLSILANE, POLYMER-BOUND
CARBONYLIMIDAZOLE, POLYMER-BOUND
(5-(4-(CHLOROMETHYL)PHENYL)PENTYL)STYRENE, POLYMER-BOUND, 100-200 MESH
3-CHLOROPROPYL-FUNCTIONALIZED SILICA GEL
CHROMIC ACID, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
COMBIGEL XE-305
CYANIDE ON AMBERLYST A-26 (3.0MMOL CN-/G)
2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYLPYRIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 2.5-3.0 MMOL N/G
DIETHYLENETRIAMINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 4.0-5.0 MMOL N/G
3,4-DIHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-2-METHANOL, POLYMER -BOUND
1-(3-DIMETHYLAMINOPROPYL)-3-ETHYLCARBODIIMIDE, POLYMER-BOUND
DIMETHYLAMINOPYRIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND, DRY, 5.5-6.0 MMOL N/G
DIMETHYLAMINOPYRIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND, WETTED WITH TOLUENE
ETHYLENEDIAMINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 2.5-3.0 MMOL N/G
FLUORIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
FMOC-GLYCINE, POLYMER-BOUND ON WANG RESIN
1,3,4,6,7,8-HEXAHYDRO-2H-PYRIMIDO(1,2-A)-PYRIMIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND
HEXYLTRIBUTYLPHOSPHONIUM BROMIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
ISATOIC ANHYDRIDE, POLYMER-BOUND
ISOCYANATE, POLYMER-BOUND
JANDAJEL(TM)-CL, PARTICLE SIZE 50-100 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-CL, PARTICLE SIZE 100-200 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-CL, PARTICLE SIZE 200-400 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-NH2, PARTICLE SIZE 50-100 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-NH2, PARTICLE SIZE 100-200 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-NH2, PARTICLE SIZE 200-400 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-OH, PARTICLE SIZE 50-100 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-OH, PARTICLE SIZE 100-200 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-OH, PARTICLE SIZE 200-400 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-WANG, PARTICLE SIZE 50-100 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-WANG, PARTICLE SIZE 100-200 MESH
JANDAJEL(TM)-WANG, PARTICLE SIZE 200-400 MESH
KNORR LINKER AMIDE RESIN, 100-200 MESH, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 0.4-0.6 MMOL N/G
4-MERCAPTOPHENOL, POLYMER-BOUND
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% X-LINKED, 200-400 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED,100-200 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 1.5-2.0 MMOL CL/G

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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

MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 100-200 MESH, 1.5-2.0MMOL CL/G


MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% X-LINKED, 200-400 MESH, 1.5-2.0 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 2.0-3.0 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% X-LINKED, 200-400 MESH, 3.0-3.5 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 200-400 MESH 3.5-4.5MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 100-200 MESH, 3.5-4.5MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 100-200 MESH, 0.5-1.0MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 2% X-LINKED, 200-400 MESH, 1.0-1.5 MMOL CL/G
MERRIFIELD'S PEPTIDE RESIN, 2% X-LINKED, 200-400 MESH, 2.0-2.5 MMOL CL/G
4-METHYLBENZHYDRYLAMINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 1.0-1.5 MMOL N/G
4-METHYLBENZHYDRYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE, POLYMER-BOUND, 0.5-1.0MMOL N/G
MORPHOLINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 200-400 MESH
NAFION, TRIMETHYLSILYLATED
4-NITROBENZOPHENONE OXIME, POLYMER-BOUND, 1.0-1.5 MMOL/G
4-NITROPHENYL CARBONATE, POLYMER-BOUND
4-NITROPHENYL CARBONATE, POLYMER-BOUND ON WANG RESIN
OSMIUM TETROXIDE, 1 WT. % ON POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE)
OXAZOLINE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, 40 WT. % SOLUTION IN 1-METHOXY-2-PROPANOL AND WATER
PALLADIUM, POLYMER-BOUND (10 WT. % PD)
PENTAMETHYLCYCLOPENTADIENYLRUTHENIUM(III) CHLORIDE POLYMER
PIPERIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND
POLY((DIBENZO-18-CROWN-6)-CO-FORMALDEHYDE)
POLYETHYLENIMINE ON SILICA GEL, POWDER, 40-200 MESH
POLYETHYLENIMINE ON SILICA GEL, BENZYLATED, BEADS, 20-40 MESH
POLYETHYLENIMINE ON SILICA GEL, BENZYLATED, POWDER, 40-200 MESH
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.1UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-4-BROMOSTYRENE-CO-DIVINYL-BENZENE)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 1% CROSS-LINKED, 70-90 MESH
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 1% CROSS-LINKED, 100-200 MESH
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINE FUNCTIONALIZED, 300-800 MICRON BEADS
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, CA. 4 MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, CA. 2 MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, 1.0-1.5 MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, 70-90 MESH, 1.5-2.0MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, 70-90 MESH, 1.0-1.5MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), AMINO-METHYLATED, 70-90 MESH, 0.5-1.0MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE)-GRAFT-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), AMINE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE)-GRAFT-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL), HYDROXY TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE),QUATERNARY AMINE FUNCTION, CL FORM, 50-60% WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYLAMINE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 50-100 MESH, 2.0 MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYLAMINE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 100-200 MESH, 1.0 MMOL N/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 50-100 MESH, 3.6-4.2 MMOL CL/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 100-200 MESH, 1.7-2.2 MMOL CL/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE-CO DIVINYLBENZENE), 50-100 MESH, 1.7-2.2 MMOL CL/G
POLY(STYRENE-CO-VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 100-200 MESH, 0.8-1.2 MMOL CL/G
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE), CROSS-LINKED, METHYL CHLORIDE QUATERNARY SALT
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINIUM DICHROMATE), CROSS-LINKED
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINIUM TRIBROMIDE)
REM RESIN, 0.1-0.5 MMOL ACRYLATE/G
RINK ACID RESIN, 100-200 MESH, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 0.5-1.5 MMOL/G
RINK AMINE RESIN, 100-200 MESH, 1% CROSS-LINKED, 0.5-1.5 MMOL N/G
SULFONYL AMIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED, 1% X-LINKED, 100-200 MESH, 1.5-2.0 MMOL/G
SULFONYL CHLORIDE, POLYMER-BOUND, 8.5% X-LINKED, 70-90 MESH, 2.5-3.0 MMOL/G
SULFONYL CHLORIDE, POLYMER-BOUND, 1% X-LINKED, 100-200 MESH, 1.5-2.0 MMOL/G
3,3'-THIODIPROPIONIC ACID, POLYMER-BOUND
TRIBROMIDE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
TRIBUTYLTIN FLUORIDE, POLYMER
TRIPHENYLPHOSPHINE, POLYMER-SUPPORTED
TRIS(2-AMINOETHYL)AMINE, POLYMER-BOUND, 4.0-5.0 MMOL N/G

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51,017-3
51,032-7
49,479-8

WANG ACRYLATE RESIN


WANG TRICHLOROACETIMIDATE RESIN, 100-200 MESH
WANG TRICHLOROACETIMIDATE RESIN, 200-400 MESH

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

SEPHADEX-CM C-25, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON


SEPHADEX-CM C-50, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-DEAE A-25, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-DEAE A-50, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-10, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-15, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-25, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-50 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-25, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-80 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-25, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 50-150 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-25, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 100-300 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-50, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-50 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-50, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-80 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-50, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 50-150 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-50, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 100-300 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-75, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-50 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-75, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-100, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 20-50 MICRON
SEPHADEX G-100, FOR GEL FILTRATION, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-QAE A-25, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-QAE A-50, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-SP C-25, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON
SEPHADEX-SP C-50, ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 40-120 MICRON

ion exchange resins


43,673-9
43,674-7
21,635-6
21,653-4
22,435-9
47,663-3
24,766-9
21,656-9
21,644-5
21,658-5
42,883-3
21,657-7
21,645-3
27,426-7
27,427-5
21,648-8
21,649-6
43,672-0
21,638-0
21,639-9
43,671-2
21,641-0
21,737-9
21,738-7
21,739-5
42,861-2
42,858-2
42,859-0
42,860-4
21,740-9
21,741-7
21,742-5

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AMBERJET 1200(H) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN


AMBERJET 4200(CL) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE CG-50 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IR-120(PLUS) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IR-120(PLUS) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, SODIUM FORM
AMBERLITE IRA 67 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRA-400(CL) ION EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRA-410 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRA-743 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRA-900 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRC-50 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRC-50S ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRC-718 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLITE IRP-64 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 100-400 WET MESH
AMBERLITE IRP-69 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN, 100-500 WET MESH
AMBERLITE XAD-4 NONIONIC POLYMERIC ADSORBENT
AMBERLITE XAD-7 NONIONIC POLYMERIC ADSORBENT
AMBERLITE XAD-16 NONIONIC POLYMERIC ADSORBENT
AMBERLYST 15 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLYST 15 (WET) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLYST 36 (WET) ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
AMBERLYST A-21 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X2-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X2-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X2-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X4-50 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X4-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X4-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X4-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X8-50 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X8-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 1X8-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN

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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

DOWEX 1X8-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN


DOWEX 21K CL ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 2X8-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 2X8-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 2X8-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 22 CL ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MARATHON A ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MARATHON A2 ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MSA-1 MACROPOROUS ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MSA-2 MACROPOROUS ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 550A OH ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 66 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MARATHON WBA ANION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX WGR-2 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX2-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX2-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX2-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX4-50 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX4-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX4-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX4-200R ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX4-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX HCR-W2 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX8-100 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX8-200 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 50WX8-400 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 650C H CATION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MARATHON C CATION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX DR-2030
DOWEX HCR-S ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MSC-1 MACROPOROUS ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX 88 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX CCR-3 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MR-3 MIXED BED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX MR-3C MIXED BED ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DOWEX RETARDION 11A8 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DUOLITE A-7 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
DUOLITE C-26 ION-EXCHANGE RESIN
IWT TMD-8 ION EXCHANGE RESIN

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

AMBERLITE XAD-4 NONIONIC POLYMERIC ADSORBENT


AMBERLITE XAD-7 NONIONIC POLYMERIC ADSORBENT
AMBERSORB 348F (CARBONACEOUS ADSORBENT)
AMBERSORB 563 (CARBONACEOUS ADSORBENT)
AMBERSORB 572 (CARBONACEOUS ADSORBENT)
GLASS SPHERES, HOLLOW
MOLECULAR SIEVES, ORGANOPHILIC
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-METHACRYLONITRILE), 70 MICRON
POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), EXPAND SPHERE
POLYETHYLENIMINE ON SILICA GEL, BEADS, 20-60 MESH
POLY(4-ETHYLSTYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 300-1200 MICRON BEADS
POLY(4-ETHYLSTYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 500 MICRON BEADS
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 8 MICRON
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 20 MICRON
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE-CO-ETHYLENE GLYCOL DIMETHACRYLATE), 50 MICRON
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.1UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.3UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.46UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.6UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER

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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

POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.8UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER


POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 1.1UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATERU
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 3.0UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.4UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLYSTYRENE, BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 0.9UM, 10 WT. % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 6.4UM, 10 WT % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), BEADS, AVERAGE DIAMETER 25UM, 10 WT % DISPERSION IN WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), LATEX PARTICLE, AVGERAGE DIAMETER 90.7U, 10 WT % WATER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 8 MICRON MICROSPHERES
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 2% CROSS-LINKED, 200-400 MESH
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), 300-800 MICRON BEADS
POLY(STYRENE-CO-DIVINYLBENZENE), CONTAINING 50-65% WATER
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE) (SARAN F-310)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE), 25 MICRON, CALCIUM CARBONATE COATED
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLO-NITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)

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

POLY(2,6-DIMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENE OXIDE), SECONDARY STANDARD


POLY(2,6-DIMETHYL-1,4-PHENYLENE OXIDE)
POLY(OXY-1,4-PHENYLENEOXY-1,4-PHENYLENECARBONYL-1,4-PHENYLENE), POWDER

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

SULFIDE), VISCOSITY 275 POISE


SULFIDE), VISCOSITY 500 POISE
SULFIDE), VISCOSITY 1,400 POISE
SULFIDE)

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

POLY(1,4-BENZENEDICARBONYL-ALT-BIS(4-PHENOXYPHENYL)METHANONE), MELT INDEX 75


POLY(1,4-BENZENEDICARBONYL-ALT-BIS(4-PHENOXYPHENYL)METHANONE), MELT INDEX 200

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

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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

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backbone (continued)
40,902-2
40,901-4
40,911-1
40,914-6
40,913-8

POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), MEDIUM MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER


POLY(DIALLYLDIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE), LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT, 20 WT % IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENEDIAMINE), 50 WT. % IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLAMINE-CO-EPICHLOROHYDRIN-CO-ETHYLENEDIAMINE), 50 WT. % IN WATER

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

DOW CORNING 704 SILICONE DIFFUSION PUMP FLUID


DOW CORNING 705 SILICONE DIFFUSION PUMP FLUID
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 0.65 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 1.0 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 5 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 10 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 20 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 50 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 100 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 350 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 500 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 1,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 10,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 12,500 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 30,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 60,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), 200 FLUID, VISCOSITY 100,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-ALKYLMETHYLSILOXANE)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLPHENYLSILOXANE), 510 FLUID, VISCOSITY 50 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLPHENYLSILOXANE), 510 FLUID, VISCOSITY 100 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLPHENYLSILOXANE), 510 FLUID, VISCOSITY 500 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLPHENYLSILOXANE), 550 FLUID, VISCOSITY 125 CST
POLY(METHYLPHENYLSILOXANE), 710 FLUID, VISCOSITY 500 CENTISTOKES
SILICONE OIL, HIGH TEMPERATURE
SILICONE OIL, FOR MP & BP APPARATUS

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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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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POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(12-HYDROXYSTEARATE) TERMINATED


POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), CHLORINE TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 3 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), DIGLYCIDYL ETHER TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIMER ACID), BIS(PERFLUORODODECYL) TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DI-PHENYLSILOXANE), DIHYDROXY TERMINATED VISCOSITY CA 60 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIPHENYLSILOXANE), DIVINYL TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 500 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIPHENYLSILOXANE), DIVINYL TERMINATED VISCOSITY CA 1000 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIPHENYLSILOXANE), DIVINYL TERMINATED VISCOSITY CA.10000 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-DIPHENYLSILOXANE), TRIMETHYLSILYL TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), DISTEARATE TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-(2-(3,4-EPOXYCYCLOHEXYL)ETHYL)METHYLSILOXANE)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), ETHOXYLATED, DIHYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY 600 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), ETHOXYLATED, HYDROXYPROPOXYLATE END-CAPPED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) ETHOXYLATE/PROPOXYLATE
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDRIDE TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDRIDE TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 500 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDRIDE TERMINATED VISCOSITY CA. 1,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-(3-(2-(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)ETHOXY)PROPYLMETHYLSILOXANE), VISCOSITY CA. 75CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-(3-(2-(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)ETHOXY)PROPYLMETHYLSILOXANE), VISCOSITY CA. 150CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 65 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 100 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 750 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 1000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 2,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 3,500 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 8000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 20,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), HYDROXY TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 50,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), METHOXY TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLHYDROSILOXANE)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLHYDROSILOXANE), HYDRIDE TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLHYDROSILOXANE), TRIMETHYLSILYL TERMINATED VISCOSITY CA. 12 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYLHYDROSILOXANE), TRIMETHYLSILYL TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 260 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-3-AMINOPROPYL ETHER
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)METHYL ETHER, VISCOSITY CA.
20 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)METHYL ETHER, VISCOSITY CA.
45 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)METHYL ETHER, VISCOSITY CA.
95 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-G-POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL)-3-TRIMETHYLAMMONIOPROPYL
CHLORIDE) ETHER, IN 2-PROPANOL
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-GRAFT-POLY(ETHYLENE/PROPYLENE GLYCOL)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)SILOXANE)-GRAFT-POLY(ETHYLENE/PROPYLENE GLYCOL) METHYL ETHER
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)-SILOXANE)-G-TETRAKIS(BUTYLENE GLYCOL)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(STEAROYLOXYALKYL)SILOXANE)
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE-CO-METHYL(3,3,3-TRIFLUOROPROPYL)SILOXANE), VISCOSITY 1,000 CST
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), MONOGLYCIDYL ETHER TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), MONOHYDROXY TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE) MONOMETHACRYLATE
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE)-GRAFT-POLYACRYLATES, 10 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), VINYL TERMINATED, VISCOSITY 1,000 CENTISTOKES
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), VINYL TERMINATED
POLY(ETHYLENE-CO-TRIALKOXYVINYLSILANE)
POLY(METHYLHYDROSILOXANE)
POLY(METHYLHYDROSILOXANE), TRIMETHYLSILYL TERMINATED, VISCOSITY CA. 3 CST
POLY(METHYL(3,3,3-TRIFLUOROPROPYL)SILOXANE)
TRIMETHYLSILYL POLYPHOSPHATE

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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

POLY(ACRYLIC ACID), SECONDARY STANDARD


POLYACRYLONITRILE, SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(BUTYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(BUTYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(ETHYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(ETHYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(ISOBUTYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(LAURYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLYMER KIT, ACRYLATE SECONDARY STANDARDS
POLYMER KIT, METHACRYLATE SECONDARY STANDARDS
POLYMER KIT, ASSORTED SECONDARY STANDARDS
POLY(METHYL ACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD (TOLUENE)
POLY(METHYL METHACRYLATE), SECONDARY STANDARD

silicone
18,184-6
36,187-9

POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), SECONDARY STANDARD


POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES

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

POLYSTYRENE, SECONDARY STANDARD


POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 800
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 2,500
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 4,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 13,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 20,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 35,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 50,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 90,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 200,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 400,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 600,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 900,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 1,000,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 2,000,000
POLYSTYRENE, UNIFORM LATEX PARTICLES, 0.1 MICRON DIAM, 2 WT % DISPERSION WATER
POLYSTYRENE, UNIFORM LATEX PARTICLES, 0.4MICRON DIAM, 2 WT. % DISPERSION WATER
POLYSTYRENE, UNIFORM LATEX PARTICLES, 0.5MICRON DIAM, 2 WT. % DISPERSION WATER
POLYSTYRENE, UNIFORM LATEX PARTICLES, 1 MICRON DIAM, 2 WT. % DISPERSION WATER

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

POLY(BISPHENOL A CARBONATE), SECONDARY STANDARD


POLY(BISPHENOL A CARBONATE), SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES
POLYSULFONE, SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES
POLY(9-VINYLCARBAZOLE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE), SECONDARY STANDARD
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 5,000
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 11,000
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 15,600
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 37,500
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 121,500
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE), SECONDARY STANDARD,TYPICAL MW 159,000
POLYVINYLTOLUENE, MIXED ISOMERS, UNIFORM LATEX PART., 2U DIAM, 2 WT % SOLUTION IN WATER

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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

POLY(ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), AVERAGE MN 790 (VPO)


POLY(ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 1,300 (GPC)
POLY(ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), AVERAGE MN CA. 4,000
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 119C
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 100C
POLY(VINYLTOLUENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 75C
POLY(VINYLTOLUENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 98C

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

POLYSTYRENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 280,000 (GPC)


POLYSTYRENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 45,000
POLYSTYRENE, ISOTACTIC, AVERAGE MW CA. 400,000 (GPC)
POLYSTYRENE, SECONDARY STANDARD
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 800
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 2,500
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 4,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 13,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 20,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 35,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 50,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 90,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 200,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 400,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 600,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 900,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD, TYPICAL MW 2,000,000
POLYSTYRENE STANDARD KIT, CONTAINING 13 STANDARDS
POLYSTYRENE, MELT INDEX 4.0
POLYSTYRENE, MELT INDEX 7.5
POLYSTYRENE, MELT INDEX 14
POLYSTYRENE, DICARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MW CA. 100,000 (GPC)
POLYSTYRENE, MONOCARBOXY TERMINATED, AVERAGE MW CA. 200,000 (GPC)

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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POLY(2-ACRYLAMIDO-2-METHYL-1-PROPANE-SULFONIC ACID-CO-STYRENE)
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(STYRENE-CO-ALLYL ALCOHOL)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALLYL ALCOHOL)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-4-BROMOSTYRENE-CO-DIVINYL-BENZENE)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-BUTADIENE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(STYRENE-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL METHYL ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 119C
POLY(STYRENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 100C
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL), BROMINATED
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL-CO-2-HYDROXYETHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(2-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-STYRENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 220,000 (LS)
POLY(4-VINYLPYRIDINE-CO-STYRENE)
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-STYRENE), 38% EMULSION IN WATER

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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

POLY(STYRENE-ALT-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 30 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), SEC-BUTYL/METHYL MIXED ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), PARTIAL ISOBUTYL ESTER
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), ISOBUTYL/ METHYL MIXED ESTER, AVERAGE MV CA. 180,000
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ACID), ISOBUTYL/ METHYL MIXED ESTER, AVERAGE MV CA. 225,000
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 1.7
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), MELT INDEX 1.9
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE MN 1,600
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE M.N. 1700
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), CUMENE TERMINATED, AVERAGE M.N. 1900
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL 2-BUTOXYETHYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL CYCLOHEXYL/I-PR ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL ISOOCTYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENE-CO-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), PARTIAL PROPYL ESTER, CUMENE TERMINATED
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 1:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO
POLY(STYRENESULFONIC ACID-CO-MALEIC ACID), SODIUM SALT, 3:1 STYRENE/MALEIC ACID MOLE RATIO

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

DIMETHYLAMINOPYRIDINE, POLYMER-BOUND, WETTED WITH TOLUENE


POLY(ANETHOLESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT)
POLY(4-BROMOSTYRENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 65,000 (GPC)
POLY(4-TERT-BUTYLSTYRENE)
POLY(4-CHLOROSTYRENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 75,000 (GPC)
POLY(4-METHYLSTYRENE), AVERAGE MW CA. 72,000 (GPC)
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE) (M.W. CA. 70,000)
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,000,000
POLY(SODIUM 4-STYRENESULFONATE), 20 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(VINYLBENZYL CHLORIDE), 60/40 MIXTURE OF 3-AND 4-ISOMERS
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL), AVERAGE MW CA. 8,000
POLY(4-VINYLPHENOL), AVERAGE MW CA. 20,000
POLYVINYLTOLUENE, MIXED ISOMERS, AVERAGE MW CA. 80,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYLTOLUENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 75 C
POLY(VINYLTOLUENE-CO-ALPHA-METHYLSTYRENE), SOFTENING POINT 98C

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

POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL), ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 5.4 WT. % NCO


POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 5 WT. % NCO
POLY(1,4-BUTANEDIOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 9 WT. % NCO
POLY(ETHYLENE ADIPATE), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 3 WT. % NCO
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE) (DESMODUR N-100 POLYISOCYANATE)
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE) (DESMODUR N-3200 POLYISOCYANATE)
POLY(HEXAMETHYLENE DIISOCYANATE) (DESMODUR N-3300 POLYISOCYANATE)
POLY(ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE), 70 WT. % SOLUTION IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL METHYL ETHER ACETATE/XYLENE (1:1)
POLY(NEOPENTYL GLYCOL ADIPATE), ISOPHORONE DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 7.8 WT % NCO
POLY(1,4-PHENYLENE DIISOCYANATE-CO-POLY-(1,4-BUTANEDIOL)) DIISOCYANATE, 6% NCO
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 8.4 WT. % NCO
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL), TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE TERMINATED, 3.6 WT. % NCO
POLY(TOLYLENE 2,4-DIISOCYANATE), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN BUTYL ACETATE
POLYURETHANE DIOL, 88 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
TRIMETHYLOLPROPANE, CARBAMATE W/TOLYLENE DIISOCYANATE, 70 WT % SOLUTION IN TETRAHYDROFURAN

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

POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), SOFT


POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), MEDIUM HARD
POLY(CARBONATE URETHANE), HARD
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/DI(PROPYLENE GLYCOL)/POLYCAPROLACTONE)
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/POLY(BUTYLENE ADIPATE)), MELT INDEX 13
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/POLY(BUTYLENE ADIPATE)), MELT INDEX 30
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-BUTANEDIOL/POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL-CO-PROPYLENE GLYCOL/POLY
CAPROLACTONE)
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN), MELT INDEX 16
POLY(4,4'-METHYLENEBIS(PHENYL ISOCYANATE)-ALT-1,4-BUTANEDIOL/POLYTETRAHYDROFURAN), MELT INDEX 40
POLY(VINYL N-OCTADECYLCARBAMATE)

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),

80 WT. % VINYL BUTYRAL


AVERAGE MW 70,000-100,000
AVERAGE MW 90,000-120,000
AVERAGE MW 170,000-250,000
AVERAGE M.W. 50,000-80,000

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

%)
%)
%)
%)

homopolymer and vinyl acetate


32,459-0
48,022-3
34,158-4
36,314-6
36,306-5
36,313-8
36,315-4
36,316-2
34,840-6
38,834-3
36,311-1
36,317-0
36,307-3
36,308-1
36,310-3
36,062-7

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

CHLORIDE), SECONDARY STANDARD


CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.51
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.80
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 1.115
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 1.24
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.68
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 0.92
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 1.02
CHLORIDE), INHERENT VISCOSITY 1.40
CHLORIDE), CARBOXYLATED
CHLORIDE-CO-ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER), VISCOSITY 15 CPS
CHLORIDE-CO-ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER), VISCOSITY 70 CPS
CHLORIDE-CO-1-METHYL-4-VINYL-PIPERAZINE)

vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate


18,297-4
38,796-7
38,795-9
38,806-8
38,804-1
38,803-3
38,802-5
38,799-1
38,800-9
20,030-1
38,801-7
38,797-5
38,798-3

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

ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 10%


ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 14%, M.N. 22,000
ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 14%, M.N. 27,000
ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 5,500
ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 15,000
ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 24,000
ACETATE-CO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL ACRYLATE), M.N. 33,000
ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 86%, M.N. 27,000
ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%, M.N. 19,000
ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%
ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 81%, M.N. 15,000
ACETATE-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 90%, M.N. 22,000
ACETATE-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL), MN CA. 27,000

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vinylidene chloride
44,607-6
43,095-1
49,696-0
43,040-4
43,038-2
43,710-7

POLY(ACRYLONITRILE-CO-VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE), EXPAND SPHERE


POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLONITRILE), 25 MICRON, CALCIUM CARBONATE COATED
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-ACRYLO-NITRILE-CO-METHYL METHACRYLATE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-METHYL ACRYLATE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL CHLORIDE)
POLY(VINYLIDENE CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL CHLORIDE)

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

ACETATE), 9 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 7


ACETATE), 12 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 8
ACETATE), 14 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), 18 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 8
ACETATE), 18 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, MELT INDEX 19
ACETATE), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE, AVERAGE MW CA. 150,000 (GPC)
ACETATE), PELLETS, 33 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE), PELLETS, 40 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE-CO-CARBON MONOXIDE), LOW DENSITY
ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 25 WT. % VINYL ACETATE
ACETATE-CO-METHACRYLIC ACID), 28 WT. % VINYL ACETATE

vinyl acetate and copolymers


18,249-4
18,250-8
43,043-9
18,949-9
18,948-0
38,792-4
18,248-6
38,793-2
43,447-7
44,467-7
18,256-7
18,297-4
38,796-7
38,795-9
38,806-8
38,804-1
38,803-3
38,802-5
38,799-1
38,800-9
20,030-1
38,801-7
38,797-5
38,798-3
19,084-5
19,083-7

POLY(VINYL ACETATE), SECONDARY STANDARD


POLY(VINYL ACETATE), SECONDARY STANDARD, MOLECULAR WEIGHT SERIES
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 12,800 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 83,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 113,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 140,000
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 167,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 500,000
POLY(VINYL ACETATE-CO-BUTYL MALEATE-CO-ISOBORNYL ACRYLATE), 50 WT. % SOLUTION ETHANOL
POLY(VINYL ACETATE-CO-CROTONIC ACID)
POLY(VINYL BUTYRAL-CO-VINYL ALCOHOL-CO-VINYL ACETATE), AVERAGE M.W. 50,000-80,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 10%
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 14%, M.N. 22,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), VINYL ACETATE CONTENT 14%, M.N. 27,000
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-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 86%, M.N. 27,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%, M.N. 19,000
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 83%
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-VINYL ACETATE-CO-MALEIC ACID), VINYL CHLORIDE CONTENT 81%, M.N. 15,000
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(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), POWDER
POLY(1-VINYLPYRROLIDONE-CO-VINYL ACETATE), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN 2-PROPANOL

vinyl esters-miscellaneous
18,264-8
18,278-8
18,279-6
27,196-9

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POLY(VINYL CINNAMATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 200,000 (GPC)


POLY(VINYLPROPIONATE), SOLUTION IN TOLUENE, AVERAGE MW CA. 34,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL STEARATE), AVERAGE MW CA. 90,000 (GPC)
POLY(VINYL SULFATE, POTASSIUM SALT), AVERAGE MW CA. 170,000

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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

POLY(ETHYL VINYL ETHER)


POLY(ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER), 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN NAPHTHA
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID), AVERAGE MW CA. 216,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,980,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOBUTYL ESTER), 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN ETHANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOETHYL ESTER), 50 WT. % IN ETHANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ACID MONOISOPROPYL ESTER),50% IN 2-PROPANOL
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 216,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,080,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,250,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 1,980,000 (LS)
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYDRIDE), AVERAGE MW CA. 2,400,000
POLY(METHYL VINYL ETHER-ALT-MALEIC ANHYD-RIDE), CROSS-LINKED WITH 1,9-DECADIENE
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER), VISCOSITY 15 CPS
POLY(VINYL CHLORIDE-CO-ISOBUTYL VINYL ETHER), VISCOSITY 70 CPS
VECTOMER 1214 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 1221 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 1222 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 1312 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 2010 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 2020 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 2031 VINYL ETHER
VECTOMER 2032 VINYL ETHER

vinyl ketones
18,274-5
43,481-7
43,482-5

POLY(VINYL METHYL KETONE), AVERAGE MW CA. 500,000 (GPC)


POLY(VINYL PHENYL KETONE)
POLY(VINYL PHENYL KETONE), HYDROGENATED

waxes and oils


This group consists primarily of materials derived from natural sources. Oils vary in extent of unsaturation, and undergo oxidation
(drying) at varying rates and to different degrees. Waxes offer good moisture barrier and slip properties.
waxes
24,322-1
24,324-8
43,228-8
24,321-3
43,466-3
43,467-1
32,720-4
32,721-2
31,765-9
41,166-3
41,167-1
43,489-2
43,488-4
41,911-7

BEESWAX, BLEACHED, WHITE


BEESWAX, REFINED, YELLOW
CANDELILLA WAX, NATURAL
CARNAUBA WAX, REFINED, NO. 1, YELLOW
N,N'-ETHYLENEBISOLEAMIDE
N,N'-ETHYLENEBISSTEARAMIDE
PARAFFIN WAX, CHUNKS, M.P. 54-56 DEG.
PARAFFIN WAX, CHUNKS, M.P. 58-62 DEG.
PARAFFIN WAX, CHUNKS, M.P. 52-58 DEG.
PARAFFIN WAX, FLAKES, MP 65 DEG. C MIN.
PARAFFIN WAX, FLAKES, MP 73-80 DEG. C
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), BIS(12-HYDROXYSTEARATE) TERMINATED
POLY(DIMETHYLSILOXANE), DISTEARATE TERMINATED
POLY(MALEIC ANHYDRIDE-ALT-1-OCTADECENE)

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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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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

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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

2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 95%


2-(DIETHYLAMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 99%
2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL ACRYLATE, 98%
2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL METHACRYLATE, 98%
3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)PROPYL ACRYLATE, 95%

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%

chain transfer agents


Chain transfer agents (CTAs) are used in free radical polymerizations to control molecular weight. Mercaptan and halogen compounds are most frequently used. The CTA reaction rates are monomer dependent and their values can be found in reference texts.
Some of the most common CTAs are listed here. Others can be found in the Aldrich Catalog/Handbook under their chemical
names.
halogen containing
B8,225-1
C1,108-1
28,911-6
13,295-0

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

3-AMINOPHENYL SULFONE, 97%


4-AMINOPHENYL SULFONE, 97%
4,4'-METHYLENEDIANILINE, 97%
1,3-PHENYLENEDIAMINE, FLAKES, 99+%

amine, aromatic
B460-0
12,346-3
10,326-8
13,689-1

1,2,4-BENZENETRICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%


1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 95% (PREDOMINANTLY CIS)
1,4,5,6,7,7-HEXACHLORO-5-NORBORNENE-2,3-DICARBOXYLIC ANHYDRIDE, 97%
CIS-1,2,3,6-TETRAHYDROPHTHALIC ANHYDRIDE, 95%

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

BORON TRIFLUORIDE-ETHYLAMINE COMPLEX


1,8-DIAZABICYCLO(5.4.0)UNDEC-7-ENE, COMPOUND WITH 2-ETHYLHEXANOIC ACID (1:1)
1,8-DIAZABICYCLO(5.4.0)UNDEC-7-ENE, COMPOUND WITH PHENOL (1:1)
1,8-DIAZABICYCLO(5.4.0)UNDEC-7-ENE, COMPOUND WITH P-TOLUENESULFONIC (1:1)
6-(DIBUTYLAMINO)-1,8-DIAZABICYCLO(5.4.0)UNDEC-7-ENE, 98%
DICYANDIAMIDE, 99%
DINONYLNAPHTHALENEDISULFONIC ACID, 55 WT. % SOLUTION IN ISOBUTANOL
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID, 70 WT. % SOLUTION IN 2-PROPANOL
2-ETHYL-4-METHYLIMIDAZOLE, 95%
4,4'-(OXYDI-2,1-ETHANEDIYL)BISMORPHOLINE, 97%

catalyst and miscellaneous


A5,520-9
11,818-4
D8,920-4
D9,385-6
40,665-1
40,667-8
40,668-6
P5,075-7
13,209-8
40,670-8

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

free radical initiators


Organic and inorganic compounds can be used to generate radicals that initiate polymerizations. The two most common classes
of initiators are peroxide and azo compounds. Radicals may be generated by thermal or ambient redox conditions. Decomposition
rates for some initiators vary with pH and the presence of amines. Additional free radical initiators are given in the Organic
Photoinitiator category. Decomposition rates of the initiators listed here are given in the Thermal Initiator Decomposition Rates chart
in the Reference Information section.
azo
11,816-8
38,021-0
44,109-0
44,091-4

4,4'-AZOBIS(4-CYANOVALERIC ACID), 75+%, REMAINDER WATER


1,1'-AZOBIS(CYCLOHEXANECARBONITRILE), 98%
2,2'-AZOBISISOBUTYRONITRILE, 98%
2,2'-AZOBIS(2-METHYLPROPIONAMIDINE) DIHYDROCHLORIDE, 97%

inorganic peroxides
21,558-9
16,351-1
21,622-4
21,623-2

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AMMONIUM PERSULFATE, 98%


HYDROXYMETHANESULFINIC ACID, MONOSODIUM SALT DIHYDRATE
POTASSIUM PERSULFATE, 99+%, A.C.S. REAGENT
SODIUM PERSULFATE, 98+%

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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

TERT-AMYL PEROXYBENZOATE (LUPEROX TAP), 90%


TERT-AMYLPEROXY 2-ETHYLHEXYL CARBONATE, 92% (LUPEROX TAEC)
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, 97% (LUPEROX A98)
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, 75 %, REMAINDER WATER, USP GRADE (LUPEROX A75FP)
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, 70%, REMAINDER WATER
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, CA 55 WT. % BLEND IN BUTYLBENZYL PHTHALATE & WATER (LUPEROX ANS55)
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, CA. 50 WT. % BLEND IN TRICRESYL PHOSPHATE (LUPEROX ATC50)
BENZOYL PEROXIDE, 40 WT. % BLEND IN DI-BUTYL PHTHALATE (LUPEROX AFR40)
1,1-BIS(TERT-AMYLPEROXY)CYCLOHEXANE, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN BBP (LUPEROX 531P80)
1,1-BIS(TERT-AMYLPEROXY)CYCLOHEXANE, 80 WT. % IN ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS (LUPEROX 531M80)
2,2-BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)BUTANE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN MINERAL OIL
1,1-BIS(T-BUTYLPEROXY)CYCLOHEXANE, TECH., 80% IN BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE (LUPEROX 331P80)
2,5-BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-2,5-DIMETHYL-HEXANE, TECH., 90% (LUPEROX 101)
2,5-BIS(T-BUTYLPEROXY)-2,5-DIMETHYLHEXANE, CA. 45 WT. % W CACO3/SIO2 (LUPEROX 101XL)
BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-DIMETHYLHEXANE, CA 20 WT. % BLEND IN POLYPROPYLENE & SILICA (LUPEROX 101PP20)
2,5-BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-2,5-DIMETHYL-3-HEXYNE, TECH., 90% (LUPEROX 130)
BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)DIMETHYL-3-HEXYNE, CA. 45 WT. % WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE & SILICA (LUPEROX 130XL45)
BIS(1-(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-1-METHYLETHYL)BENZENE, 96%
1,1-BIS-(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-3,3,5-TRI-METHYLCYCLOHEXANE, 92% (LUPEROX 231)
1,1-BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)-3,3,5-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANE, TECH. (LUPEROX 231P75)
BIS(T-BUTYLPEROXY)TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXANE, 40 WT % WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE & SILICA (LUPEROX 231XL40)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA. 35 WT % IN 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISOBUTYRATE (LUPERSOL DDM-9*)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA 33 WT % IN 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISOBUTYRATE WITH RED DYE
(LUPERSOL DDM-9*RED)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE,CA32WT. % IN PHTHALATE-FREE PLASTICIZER MIXTURE WITH RED DYE (LUPERSOL DDH-9*)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE,CA. 32 WT. % IN PHTHALATE-FREE PLASTICIZER MIXTURE WITH RED DYE(LUPERSOLDHD-9*RED)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA 31 WT % SOLUTION IN 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISOBUTYRATE (LUPERSOL DELTA X-9*)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA 23 WT % SOLUTION IN 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISOBUTYRATE (LUPERSOL DDM-30*)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA 23 WT. % IN 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIISOBUTYRATE WITH RED DYE
(LUPERSOL DDM-30* RED)
2-BUTANONE PEROXIDE, CA. 22 WT % IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL & WATER (LUPERSOL DSW-9)
TERT-BUTYL HYDROPEROXIDE, T-HYDRO SOLUTION, 70 WT. % IN WATER
TERT-BUTYL HYDROPEROXIDE, 5.0-6.0M SOLUTION IN DECANE
TERT-BUTYL PERACETATE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS (LUPEROX 7M75)
TERT-BUTYL PERACETATE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS (LUPEROX 7M50)
TERT-BUTYL PERACETATE, 50 WT. % SOLUTION IN ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS
TERT-BUTYL PEROXIDE, 98% (LUPEROX DI)
TERT-BUTYL PEROXYBENZOATE, 98% (LUPEROX P)
TERT-BUTYLPEROXY 2-ETHYLHEXYL CARBONATE, 95% (LUPEROX TBEC)
TERT-BUTYLPEROXY ISOPROPYL CARBONATE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS
TERT-BUTYLPEROXY ISOPROPYL CARBONATE, 75WT. % IN ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS (LUPEROX TBICM75)
3-CHLOROPEROXYBENZOIC ACID, 77% MAX.
CUMENE HYDROPEROXIDE, TECH., 80%
CYCLOHEXANONE PEROXIDE, TECH., 50% IN DIOCTYL PHTHALATE
DI-TERT-AMYL PEROXIDE, 97% (LUPEROX DTA)
DICUMYL PEROXIDE, 98%
ETHYL 3,3-BIS(TERT-AMYLPEROXY)BUTYRATE, 75WT. % IN ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS (LUPEROX 533M75)
ETHYL 3,3-BIS(TERT-BUTYLPEROXY)BUTYRATE, CA. 75WT. % IN ODORLESS MINERAL SPIRITS (LUPEROX 233M75)
LAUROYL PEROXIDE, 97% (LUPEROX LP)
2,4-PENTANEDIONE PEROXIDE, 34 WT % SOLUTION IN DIMETHYL PHTHALATE & PROPRIETARY ALCOHOLS
2,4-PENTANEDIONE PEROXIDE, CA. 34 WT. % SOLUTION IN 4-HYDROXY-4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE AND N-METHYL-2-PYRROLI
DONE (LUPERSOL 224)
PERACETIC ACID, 32 WT. % SOLUTION IN DILUTE ACETIC ACID

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49,667-7
34,479-6

2,2,6,6-TETRAMETHYL-1-(1-PHENYLETHOXY)PIPERIDINE
4,4'-TRIMETHYLENEBIS(1-PIPERIDINEPROPIONITRILE), 99%

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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

ACETOPHENONE-CARBONYL-13C, 99 ATOM % 13C


ACETOPHENONE-METHYL-13C, 99 ATOM % 13C
ACETOPHENONE-D8, 98 ATOM % D
ACETOPHENONE-2',3',4',5',6'-D5, 98+ ATOM % D
ACETOPHENONE-METHYL-D3, 98 ATOM % D
ACETOPHENONE, 99%
2-BENZYL-2-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-4'-MORPHOLINO-BUTYROPHENONE, 97%
3,6-BIS(2-METHYL-2-MORPHOLINOPROPIONYL)-9-OCTYLCARBAZOLE, 97%
4'-TERT-BUTYL-2',6'-DIMETHYLACETOPHENONE, 98%
2,2-DICHLOROACETOPHENONE, 97%
2,2-DIETHOXYACETOPHENONE, 95%
DIPHENYL(2,4,6-TRIMETHYLBENZOYL)PHOSPHINE OXIDE/2-HYDROXY-2-METHYL-PROPIOPHENONE, 50/50
4'-ETHOXYACETOPHENONE, 98%
3'-HYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 99+%
4'-HYDROXYACETOPHENONE, 99%
1-HYDROXYCYCLOHEXYL PHENYL KETONE, 99%
2-HYDROXY-4'-(2-HYDROXYETHOXY)-2-METHYL-PROPIOPHENONE, 98%
2-HYDROXY-2-METHYLPROPIOPHENONE, 97%
2-METHYL-4'-(METHYLTHIO)-2-MORPHOLINOPROPIOPHENONE, 98%
4'-PHENOXYACETOPHENONE, 98%

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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[2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL](4-BENZOYLBENZYL)DIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE, 99%


(2-(ACRYLOYLOXY)ETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 80 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
BENZOPHENONE-CARBONYL-13C, 99 ATOM % 13C

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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

BIS(4-T-BUTYLPHENYL)IODONIUM PERFLUORO-1-BUTANESULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE


BIS(4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)IODONIUM P-TOLUENESULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
BIS(4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)IODONIUM TRIFLATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
(4-BROMOPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYLMETHOXYNAPHTHYL) DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(TERT-BUTOXYCARBONYLMETHOXYPHENYL) DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-CHLOROPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(CUMENE)CYCLOPENTADIENYLIRON(II) HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE, 98%
DIPHENYLIODONIUM-9,10-DIMETHOXYANTHRACENE-2-SULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
DIPHENYLIODONIUM PERFLUORO-1-BUTANESULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
DIPHENYLIODONIUM P-TOLUENESULFONATE , 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
DIPHENYLIODONIUM TRIFLATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
(4-FLUOROPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
N-HYDROXYNAPHTHALIMIDE TRIFLATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
N-HYDROXY-5-NORBORNENE-2,3-DICARBOXIMIDE PERFLUORO-1-BUTANESULFONATE, 99+%, EG
N-HYDROXYPHTHALIMIDE TRIFLATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
4-((2-HYDROXYTETRADECYL)OXY)PHENYL)PHENYLIODONIUM HEXAFLUOROANTIMONATE
(4-IODOPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-METHOXYPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-METHYLPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-METHYLTHIOPHENYL)METHYLPHENYL SULFONIUM TRIFLATE
2-NAPHTHYL DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-PHENOXYPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
(4-PHENYLTHIOPHENYL)DIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
TRIARYLSULFONIUM HEXAFLUOROANTIMONATE SALTS, MIXED, 50% IN PROPYLENE CARBONATE
TRIARYLSULFONIUM HEXAFLUOROPHOSPHATE SALTS, MIXED, 50% IN PROPYLENE CARBONATE
TRIPHENYLSULFONIUM PERFLUORO-1-BUTANESULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRD
TRIPHENYLSULFONIUM TRIFLATE
TRIS(4-T-BUTYLPHENYL)SULFONIUM PERFLUORO-1-BUTANESULFONATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE
TRIS(4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)SULFONIUM TRIFLATE, 99+%, ELECTRONIC GRADE

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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40,633-3
40,631-7
42,534-6
T3,400-2

(3-(3,4-DIMETHYL-9-OXO-9H-THIOXANTHEN-2-YLOXY)-2-HYDROXYPROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE, 97%


ISOPROPYL-9H-THIOXANTHEN-9-ONE, 97%, MIXTURE OF 2-AND 4-ISOMERS
10-METHYLPHENOTHIAZINE, 98%
THIOXANTHEN-9-ONE, 97%

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

DIETHYL AZELATE, TECH., 90%


DIHEXYL AZELATE, TECH., 65%
DIISOOCTYL AZELATE, TECH.
DIMETHYL AZELATE, TECH., 80%

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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BENZYL BUTYL PHTHALATE, 98%


BIS(2-BUTOXYETHYL) PHTHALATE, TECH.
BIS((4-((VINYLOXY)METHYL)CYCLOHEXYL)METHYL) ISOPHTHALATE, 90%
BIS((4-((VINYLOXY)METHYL)CYCLOHEXYL)METHYL) TEREPHTHALATE, 90%
BUTOXYCARBONYLMETHYL BUTYL PHTHALATE, TECH.

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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

DIBUTYL PHTHALATE, 99+%


DIBUTYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIBUTYL PHTHALATE (EASTMAN DBP) , 99%
DICYCLOHEXYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIETHYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIHEPTYL PHTHALATE, 97%
DIISOBUTYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIISOHEPTYL PHTHALATE, TECH.
DIISONONYL PHTHALATE, TECH.
DIISOOCTYL PHTHALATE, TECH.
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE, 99+%
DIMETHYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIOCTYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIOCTYL TEREPHTHALATE, 98%
DIOCTYL TEREPHTHALATE, 98% (EASTMAN DOTP)
DIPHENYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIPROPYL PHTHALATE, 99%
DIUNDECYL PHTHALATE, 99%

sebacate ester
46,010-9
29,083-1
D4,950-4
24,607-7
22,311-5
28,071-2

BIS(2-BUTOXYETHYL) SEBACATE, TECH.


BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) SEBACATE, TECH., 90%
DIBUTYL SEBACATE, TECH.
DIETHYL SEBACATE, 98%
DIMETHYL SEBACATE, 99%
POLY(NEOPENTYL GLYCOL SEBACATE)

trimellitate ester
48,146-7
38,899-8
36,860-1

TRIALLYL TRIMELLITATE, 96%


TRIHEXYL TRIMELLITATE, 97%
TRIOCTYL TRIMELLITATE, 99%

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

ACETIC ACID, ALKYL (C6 TO C8) ESTERS MIXTURE


ACETIC ACID, ALKYL (C7 TO C9) ESTERS MIXTURE
ACETIC ACID, ALKYL (C8 TO C10) ESTERS MIXTURE
ACETIC ACID, ALKYL (C9 TO C11) ESTERS MIXTURE
ACETIC ACID, ALKYL (C11 TO C14) ESTERS MIXTURE
ACETIC ACID, HEXYL ESTERS MIXTURE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) FUMARATE
BIS(2-ETHYLHEXYL) MALEATE, 90%
2-BUTOXYETHYL OLEATE, TECH.
MONO-BUTYL MALEATE, 90%
BUTYL TALLATE, TECH.
DBA DIBASIC ACID (MIXTURE OF GLUTARIC ACID, SUCCINIC ACID AND ADIPIC ACID)
DBE-5 DIBASIC ESTER, 98% (DIMETHYL GLUTARATE)
DBE-9 DIBASIC ESTER (MIXTURE OF DIMETHYL GLUTARATE AND DIMETHYL SUCCINATE)
DI-SEC-BUTYL FUMARATE, 98%
DIBUTYL ITACONATE, 96%
DIBUTYL SUBERATE, 99%
DI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) 2-ETHYLHEXYL ETHER, 98%
DIETHYL SUCCINATE, 99%
DIISOBUTYL FUMARATE, 98%
DIISODECYL GLUTARATE, TECH.
DIISOOCTYL DODECANEDIOATE, TECH.
EASTMAN PA-6 PLASTICIZER ADHESIVE
MONO-2-ETHYLHEXYL MALEATE, TECH.
2-(2-ETHYLHEXYLOXY)ETHANOL, 97%
2-HYDROXYETHYL STEARATE, TECH,
ISODECYL BENZOATE
ISOOCTYL TALLATE, TECH.
4,4'-(4,4'-ISOPROPYLIDENEDIPHENOXY)BIS-(N-METHYLPHTHALIMIDE), 90%

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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

NEOPENTYL GLYCOL DIBENZOATE


POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-ETHYLHEXANOATE)
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DIOLEATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 914
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOLAURATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 400
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOLAURATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 600
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOOLEATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 460
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) MONOOLEATE, AVERAGE MN CA. 860
POLY(PROPYLENE GLYCOL) DIBENZOATE
SUCROSE BENZOATE
TETRA(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-ETHYLHEXANOATE), TECH.
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-ETHYLHEXANOATE)97% (EASTMAN TEG (EH))
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) BIS(2-ETHYLHEXANOATE)TECH.
TRI(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) DINONANOATE
2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-1,3-PENTANEDIOL DIBENZOATE
4-(VINYLOXY)BUTYL STEARATE, 98%

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

1-AZA-3,7-DIOXABICYCLO(3.3.0)OCTANE-5-METHANOL, 55 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER


3,9-BIS(2,4-DICUMYLPHENOXY)-2,4,8,10-TETRAOXA-3,9-DIPHOSPHASPIRO(5.5)UNDECANE
2,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-(DIMETHYLAMINOMETHYL)PHENOL, 98%
2,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHOXYPHENOL, 97%
DIDODECYL 3,3'-THIODIPROPIONATE, 97%
6,6'-DIHYDROXY-5,5'-DIMETHOXY-(1,1'-BIPHENYL)-3,3'-DICARBOXALDEHYDE, TECH., 90%
4,4-DIMETHYLOXAZOLIDINE, 75 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
DIOCTADECYL 3,3'-THIODIPROPIONATE, 95%
DITETRADECYL 3,3'-THIODIPROPIONATE, TECH.
DITRIDECYL 3,3'-THIODIPROPIONATE
5-ETHYL-1-AZA-3,7-DIOXABICYCLO(3.3.0)OCTANE, 97%
2,2'-ETHYLIDENEBIS(4,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-PHENOL), 99%
2,2'-ETHYLIDENEBIS(4,6-DI-TERT-BUTYL-PHENYL) FLUOROPHOSPHITE, TECH.
2-HEPTANONE OXIME, 99%
2,2'-METHYLENEBIS(6-TERT-BUTYL-4-ETHYLPHENOL)
2,2'-METHYLENEBIS(6-TERT-BUTYL-4-METHYLPHENOL)
4-METHYL-2-PENTANONE OXIME, 99%
OCTADECYL 3-(3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)PROPIONATE, 99%
PENTAERYTHRITOL TETRAKIS(3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYHYDROCINNAMATE), 98%
POLY(1,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,4-TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE), TECH.
SODIUM D-ISOASCORBATE MONOHYDRATE, 97%
SUCROSE DIACETATE HEXAISOBUTYRATE
TETRAKIS(2,4-DI-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL) 4,4'-BIPHENYLDIPHOSPHONITE, TECH.
3,3',5,5'-TETRAMETHYL-(1,1'-BIPHENYL)-4,4'-DIOL, 98%
1,3,5-TRIMETHYL-2,4,6-TRIS(3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYBENZYL)BENZENE, 99%
TRIS(4-TERT-BUTYL-3-HYDROXY-2,6-DIMETHYLBENZYL) ISOCYANURATE, 97%
TRIS(3,5-DI-TERT-BUTYL-4-HYDROXYBENZYL) ISOCYANURATE, 99%
1,1,3-TRIS(2-METHYL-4-HYDROXY-5-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)BUTANE

free radical inhibitor


B1,035-8
46,579-8
46,580-1
44,732-3

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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

ALKANOL 189-S SURFACTANT


ALKANOL XC SURFACTANT
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-B-ETHOXYLATE, AMMONIUM SULFATE END-CAPPED, 80 WT. % IN PROPYLENE GLYCOL
AMMONIUM PERFLUORO-1-DECANSULFONATE, 25 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER/2-BUTOXYETHANOL
1-DECANESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, 98%
4-(2,3-DIHYDROXYPROPYL) 2-(2-METHYLENE-4,4-DIMETHYLPENTYL)SUCCINATE, POTASSIUM SALT, 40 WT. % SOLUTION IN WATER
N,N-DIMETHYL-N-(3-(SULFOOXY)PROPYL)-1-DECANAMINIUM HYDROXIDE INNER SALT, 98%
N,N-DIMETHYL-N-((3-SULFOOXY)PROPYL)-1-NONANAMINIUM HYDROXIDE, INNER SALT, 98%
DIOCTYL SULFOSUCCINATE, SODIUM SALT, 96%
DODECYLBENZENESULFONIC ACID, SODIUM SALT, TECH.
DODECYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, 98%
DODECYL SULFATE, SODIUM SALT, 70%
N-ETHYL-N-(HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYL-SO2)GLYCIN POTASSIUM SALT,42 WT. % IN WATER AND 2-BUTOXYETHANOL
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE 4-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL ETHER, MN CA. 380
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE LAURYL ETHER, MN CA. 360
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE LAURYL ETHER, MN CA. 460
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE LAURYL ETHER, MN CA. 690
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE 4-NONYLPHENYL ETHER, MN CA. 600
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE OCTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 410
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE OCTYL ETHER, AVERAGE MN CA. 550
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE OLEYL ETHER, MN CA. 410
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE OLEYL ETHER, MN CA. 540
GLYCOLIC ACID ETHOXYLATE OLEYL ETHER, MN CA. 700
(HEPTADECAFLUOROOCTYLSULFONYLAMINOPROPYL)TRIMETHTYLAMMONIUM IODIDE, 42 WT. % SOLUTION IN 2PROPANOL/WATER
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) (CA. 11 EO) N-ALKYL (C13-C15) 3-SULFOPROPYL ETHER, POTASSIUM SALT
POLY(ETHYLENE GLYCOL) (CA. 20 EO) 4-NONYL-PHENYL 3-SULFOPROPYL ETHER, POTASSIUM SALT
ZONYL 7950 FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSA FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSE FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSJ FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSP FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL UR FLUOROSURFACTANT

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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ALKANOL 6112 SURFACTANT


ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 6.9
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 9.9
ALLYL ALCOHOL 1,2-BUTOXYLATE-BLOCK-ETHOXYLATE, HLB 14
BRIJ 30
BRIJ 35 (POLYOXYETHYLENE(23) LAURYL ETHER)
BRIJ 52
BRIJ 56
BRIJ 58
BRIJ 72
BRIJ 76
BRIJ 78
BRIJ 92

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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

2,4,7,9-TETRAMETHYL-5-DECYNE-4,7-DIOL ETHOXYLATE (5 EO/OH)


2,4,7,9-TETRAMETHYL-5-DECYNE-4,7-DIOL ETHOXYLATE (15 EO/OH)
TRITON N-101, REDUCED
TRITON SP-135
TRITON SP-190
TRITON X-100
TRITON X-100, REDUCED
TRITON X-114
TRITON X-114, REDUCED
TRITON X-405, 70% SOLUTION IN WATER
TRITON X-405, REDUCED
TWEEN 20
TWEEN 40
TWEEN 60
TWEEN 80
TWEEN 85
ZONYL FSN FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSN-100 FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSO FLUOROSURFACTANT
ZONYL FSO-100 FLUOROSURFACTANT

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CAS Number Cross Reference Index


CAS Number Index
CAS No.
51-80-9
56-23-5
56-25-7
56-81-5
57-55-6
60-57-1
65-23-6
67-42-5
67-43-6
67-66-3
70-49-5
70-54-2
74-31-7
75-01-4
75-08-1
75-21-8
75-23-0
75-35-4
75-54-7
75-56-9
75-56-9
75-62-7
75-78-5
75-79-6
75-79-6
75-91-2
75-91-2
75-94-5
76-09-5
77-08-7
77-77-0
77-85-0
77-85-0
77-92-9
77-99-6
78-07-9
78-08-0
78-10-4
78-10-4
78-62-6
78-63-7
78-63-7
78-63-7
78-67-1
78-71-7
78-90-0
79-06-1
79-06-1
79-10-7
79-21-0
79-39-0
79-41-4
79-41-4
79-94-7
79-95-8
80-04-6
80-05-7

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
85-19-8
85-42-7
85-44-9
85-68-7
85-70-1
86-39-5
86-95-3
87-66-1
88-12-0
88-24-4
88-27-7
88-45-9
88-99-3
89-01-0
89-05-4
89-08-7
89-32-7
90-93-7
90-94-8
91-08-7
91-93-0
92-30-8
92-84-2
92-88-6
94-04-2
94-28-0
94-28-0
94-36-0
94-36-0
94-36-0
94-36-0
94-36-0
94-36-0
95-54-5
95-71-6

Product No.
A7,480-7
10,303-9
44,012-4
D6,150-4
24,750-2
32,954-1
M5,590-9
N81-8
Q90-6
N160-7
15,650-7
10,823-5
E1,220-6
A8,950-2
30,615-0
10,588-0
A9,000-4
D9,962-5
15,264-1
15,243-9
24,047-8
52,498-0
C4,470-2
12,346-3
12,573-3
30,850-1
38,900-5
C7,240-4
Q133-6
14,795-8
V340-9
41,314-3
41,327-5
15,350-8
P3,930-3
P5,620-8
B400-7
28,326-6
41,228-7
16,032-6
14,783-4
22,386-7
44,002-7
T6,345-2
P1,483-1
16,873-4
13,606-9
46,018-4
52,510-3
17,998-1
22,887-7
51,343-1
51,345-8
51,346-6
51,347-4
P2,393-8
11,296-8

CAS No.
95-80-7
95-83-0
95-88-5
96-05-9
96-09-3
96-33-3
96-70-8
97-23-4
97-63-2
97-65-4
97-86-9
97-88-1
97-90-5
98-12-4
98-13-5
98-29-3
98-81-7
98-83-9
98-86-2
99-10-5
99-14-9
99-24-1
99-63-8
99-93-4
100-21-0
100-22-1
100-40-3
100-40-3
100-42-5
100-42-5
100-43-6
100-69-6
100-80-1
100-97-0
101-14-4
101-37-1
101-43-9
101-68-8
101-77-9
101-80-4
101-90-6
102-54-5
102-60-3
102-71-6
103-11-7
103-23-1
103-23-1
103-44-6
104-38-1
104-49-4
104-78-9
105-08-8
105-16-8
105-38-4
105-44-2
105-74-8
105-99-7

Product No.
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10,887-1
C7,060-6
23,493-1
S500-6
M2,730-1
46,579-8
37,398-2
23,489-3
I-2,920-4
16,991-9
23,586-5
33,568-1
39,106-9
44,010-8
12,424-9
29,227-3
M8,090-3
A1,070-1
D11,000-0
T5,350-3
27,419-4
I-1,940-3
27,856-4
18,536-1
16,020-2
17,311-8
V220-8
24,086-9
S497-2
V320-4
13,229-2
18,467-5
H1,130-0
11,732-3
29,160-9
40,896-4
25,643-9
13,245-4
A7,250-2
47,094-5
F40-8
12,226-2
T5,830-0
29,081-5
29,118-8
52,519-7
40,994-4
23,791-4
26,224-2
D8,920-4
12,559-8
40,898-0
40,171-4
40,809-3
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106-45-6
106-50-3
106-51-4
106-63-8
106-71-8
106-74-1
106-79-6
106-86-5
106-87-6
106-88-7
106-88-7
106-89-8
106-91-2
106-92-3
107-03-9
107-13-1
107-13-1
107-15-3
107-21-1
107-37-9
107-46-0
107-51-7
107-51-7
107-58-4
107-71-1
107-71-1
107-71-1
107-88-0
107-96-0
107-98-2
108-05-4
108-30-5
108-30-5
108-31-6
108-31-6
108-45-2
108-46-3
108-55-4
108-65-6
108-65-6
108-74-7
108-78-1
109-16-0
109-31-9
109-39-7
109-43-3
109-53-5
109-75-1
109-76-2
109-79-5
109-92-2
110-05-4
110-15-6
110-16-7
110-17-8
110-26-9

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44,789-7
T2,852-5
P2,396-2
B1,035-8
43,630-5
40,555-8
40,830-1
22,311-5
15,254-4
11,015-9
10,997-5
24,134-2
E105-5
15,123-8
A3,260-8
P5,075-7
11,021-3
32,013-7
24,072-9
10,246-6
10,777-8
46,930-0
23,570-9
46,931-9
41,177-9
38,807-6
51,362-8
51,367-9
B8,478-5
M580-1
48,440-7
V150-3
13,441-4
23,969-0
M18-8
M62-5
P2,395-4
R40-6
G380-6
28,329-0
48,443-1
25,467-3
24,081-8
26,154-8
44,788-9
46,020-6
D4,950-4
27,835-1
12,279-3
23,998-4
24,096-6
42,217-7
16,852-1
13,438-4
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CAS No.
110-26-9
110-30-5
110-31-6
110-40-7
110-60-1
110-64-5
110-66-7
110-70-3
110-75-8
110-94-1
110-99-6
111-16-0
111-18-2
111-19-3
111-19-3
111-20-6
111-33-1
111-34-2
111-40-0
111-45-5
111-46-6
111-50-2
111-51-3
111-60-4
111-63-7
111-76-2
111-77-3
111-77-3
112-04-9
112-21-0
112-24-3
112-27-6
112-34-5
112-35-6
112-50-5
112-59-4
112-59-4
112-60-7
112-73-2
115-21-9
115-27-5
115-28-6
115-77-5
117-08-8
117-10-2
117-12-4
117-81-7
117-83-9
118-48-9
118-60-5
118-75-2
118-82-1
119-47-1
119-52-8
119-53-9
119-53-9
119-53-9

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Product No.
14,832-6
43,467-1
43,466-3
24,607-7
D1,320-8
B8,620-6
P790-8
D15,780-5
10,998-3
G340-7
14,307-3
P4,500-1
10,513-9
13,178-4
23,636-5
S175-2
30,811-0
11,029-9
D9,385-6
47,623-4
H2,645-6
16,521-2
12,710-8
46,045-1
43,620-8
48,428-8
10,990-8
48,426-1
10,481-7
12,684-5
13,209-8
T5,945-5
48,429-6
31,729-2
48,493-8
30,028-4
44,939-3
11,017-5
20,562-1
44,028-0
10,326-8
41,170-1
23,624-1
13,186-5
D10,810-3
34,001-4
D20,115-4
46,009-5
I-1,280-8
43,737-9
23,201-7
27,792-4
41,313-5
A8,840-9
39,939-6
39,941-8
B868-1

CAS No.
119-61-9
119-61-9
119-61-9
119-90-4
119-93-7
120-55-8
120-80-9
121-39-1
121-71-1
121-79-9
121-91-5
122-20-3
122-60-1
122-62-3
122-99-6
123-25-1
123-28-4
123-31-9
123-34-2
123-61-5
123-93-3
123-99-9
124-04-9
124-09-4
124-70-9
126-00-1
126-86-3
126-98-7
128-37-0
128-37-0
128-69-8
128-95-0
128-97-2
129-64-6
131-08-8
131-11-3
131-11-3
131-16-8
131-17-9
131-53-3
131-54-4
131-56-6
131-57-7
131-58-8
133-37-9
133-38-0
134-09-8
134-81-6
134-84-9
139-65-1
140-31-8
140-88-5
141-02-6
141-04-8
141-17-3
141-18-4
141-19-5

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23,985-2
42,755-1
B930-0
10,259-8
T3,547-5
36,936-5
13,501-1
29,140-4
32,810-3
P5,330-6
I-1,920-9
25,474-6
24,848-7
29,083-1
48,431-8
11,240-2
D12,840-6
H1,790-2
25,173-9
30,823-4
T3,000-7
24,637-9
A2,635-7
H1,169-6
10,491-4
B4,770-7
27,838-6
19,541-3
24,002-8
D4,740-4
P1,125-5
36,783-4
13,009-5
24,763-4
12,324-2
24,068-0
D17,898-5
29,060-2
26,937-9
32,357-8
D11,100-7
12,621-7
H3,620-6
15,753-8
T40-0
D11,320-4
43,738-7
B515-1
M2,995-9
43,637-2
A5,520-9
E970-6
47,616-1
45,058-8
42,101-4
46,023-0
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141-28-6
141-32-2
141-57-1
141-82-2
142-16-5
142-22-3
142-30-3
142-45-0
142-90-5
143-24-8
143-24-8
144-19-4
144-62-7
149-45-1
149-91-7
150-61-8
151-21-3
151-21-3
156-81-0
279-49-2
285-67-6
286-20-4
286-62-4
286-99-7
294-80-4
294-90-6
305-01-1
328-42-7
328-50-7
349-59-7
350-51-6
352-87-4
355-74-8
355-93-1
356-86-5
363-52-0
366-29-0
373-44-4
376-14-7
376-68-1
376-73-8
376-84-1
377-38-8
383-67-5
384-64-5
394-46-7
395-45-9
396-01-0
402-24-4
402-50-6
405-99-2
407-47-6
423-82-5
424-64-6
428-59-1
433-28-3
453-16-7

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24,572-0
23,492-3
10,483-3
M129-6
47,612-9
41,121-3
22,262-3
A1,520-7
29,181-1
17,240-5
24,116-4
32,722-0
19,413-1
17,255-3
14,791-5
D2,700-4
85,192-2
86,201-0
46,823-1
O-870-4
17,518-8
C10,250-4
C11,050-7
C9,720-2
31,979-1
33,965-2
24,657-3
17,125-5
K160-0
36,958-6
21,945-2
37,376-1
40,642-2
47,098-8
47,096-1
34,465-6
T1,980-1
D2,240-1
49,635-9
29,051-3
19,690-8
47,440-1
39,068-2
37,407-5
45,512-1
29,050-5
36,959-4
28,492-0
36,669-2
36,960-8
15,579-9
29,772-0
49,634-0
44,375-1
32,364-0
32,544-9
36,850-4

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461-58-5
462-94-2
464-72-2
475-38-7
482-05-3
487-70-7
488-17-5
488-87-9
492-22-8
492-70-6
494-38-2
498-21-5
498-23-7
498-24-8
499-83-2
503-09-3
504-01-8
504-63-2
504-63-2
505-48-6
505-54-4
505-56-6
510-20-3
513-85-9
516-05-2
517-60-2
525-64-4
527-60-6
528-21-2
528-44-9
530-44-9
531-91-9
532-82-1
533-73-3
534-03-2
534-59-8
538-43-2
539-48-0
541-05-9
542-02-9
542-05-2
542-91-6
543-20-4
546-56-5
552-30-7
553-97-9
556-48-9
556-52-5
556-67-2
557-31-3
557-40-4
558-13-4
562-90-3
570-22-9
574-09-4
574-84-5
575-44-0

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D7,660-9
D2,260-6
B980-7
38,851-3
12,669-1
T6,540-4
M3,400-6
37,827-5
T3,400-2
30,142-6
23,547-4
M8,120-9
C8,260-4
13,104-0
P6,380-8
E110-1
C10,110-9
53,373-4
P5,040-4
S520-0
17,750-4
30,667-3
24,654-9
B8,490-4
M5,405-8
M270-5
D1,710-6
T7,900-6
T6,440-8
B458-9
14,934-9
D20,520-6
21,449-3
17,340-1
35,789-8
10,113-3
25,781-8
27,963-3
23,568-7
40,780-1
16,511-5
42,381-5
S645-2
15,000-2
B460-0
21,131-1
C10,120-6
G580-9
23,569-5
23,822-8
25,947-0
C1,108-1
34,515-6
24,611-5
17,200-6
25,491-6
27,412-7

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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
577-11-7
579-92-0
584-84-9
584-84-9
584-84-9
585-07-9
585-84-2
586-35-6
586-39-0
589-29-7
589-37-7
591-87-7
592-09-6
593-60-2
593-60-2
595-46-0
599-61-1
601-75-2
601-89-8
602-09-5
603-48-5
605-70-9
608-36-6
608-37-7
608-43-5
608-68-4
610-27-5
610-29-7
610-92-4
611-98-3
611-99-4
612-14-6
614-45-9
614-90-4
615-67-8
615-94-1
616-02-4
616-75-1
618-88-2
620-92-8
621-95-4
622-97-9
623-39-2
623-84-7
624-17-9
626-51-7
627-50-9
627-93-0
627-93-0
628-48-8
629-11-8
629-14-1
631-31-2
632-79-1
635-51-8
637-69-4
641-70-3

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D20,117-0
30,893-5
21,683-6
32,056-0
T3,985-3
46,335-3
27,194-2
11,527-4
N2,660-1
B300-0
38,167-5
18,524-8
45,280-7
43,419-1
V190-2
D16,800-9
A7,460-2
10,268-7
28,284-7
10,465-5
21,921-5
33,358-1
10,547-3
15,034-7
30,075-6
16,345-7
N2,270-3
N2,690-3
38,213-2
37,825-9
D11,050-7
18,482-9
15,904-2
47,849-0
22,408-1
19,546-4
12,531-8
10,077-3
N1,800-5
B4,700-6
19,324-0
M8,080-6
26,040-1
52,807-2
12,458-3
M4,760-4
44,591-6
18,625-2
33,210-0
36,953-5
24,011-7
22,411-1
15,121-1
T520-6
P3,520-0
14,100-3
15,688-4

641-74-7
643-65-2
646-19-5
646-24-2
646-25-3
652-03-9
652-12-0
652-36-8
652-39-1
652-40-4
652-67-5
653-34-9
681-84-5
681-84-5
682-01-9
682-09-7
682-11-1
688-84-6
689-31-6
693-23-2
693-36-7
694-53-1
694-83-7
695-12-5
699-98-9
701-35-9
703-59-3
722-27-0
754-05-2
760-93-0
762-72-1
764-47-6
764-48-7
764-78-3
764-99-8
765-12-8
765-14-0
766-39-2
769-25-5
769-78-8
770-35-4
771-63-1
775-12-2
775-56-4
780-69-8
785-30-8
787-70-2
799-34-8
813-56-9
814-68-6
818-61-1
821-38-5
822-06-0
823-40-5
823-87-0
824-46-4
824-78-2

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32,926-6
19,805-6
D1,740-8
18,712-7
D1,420-4
19,680-0
33,901-6
10,441-8
46,770-7
38,112-8
32,920-7
19,691-6
21,847-2
34,143-6
23,574-1
41,612-6
41,611-8
29,080-7
26,834-8
D100-9
41,310-0
33,515-0
29,396-2
11,140-6
P6,440-5
41,935-4
12,858-9
36,946-2
21,395-0
27,668-5
20,826-4
37,524-1
41,002-0
40,999-5
13,954-8
32,980-0
41,349-6
D16,780-0
25,978-0
40,309-1
48,442-3
10,436-1
14,848-2
44,860-5
17,560-9
47,631-5
22,526-6
47,417-7
17,585-4
A2,410-9
29,281-8
D22,120-1
D12,470-2
14,811-3
43,736-0
17,689-3
44,366-2

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827-54-3
827-54-3
828-00-2
839-90-7
843-55-0
868-63-3
868-77-9
868-77-9
868-77-9
869-52-3
906-65-0
919-31-3
920-37-6
920-46-7
920-46-7
920-46-7
923-02-4
923-06-8
924-42-5
925-16-6
925-21-3
926-02-3
928-55-2
928-65-4
929-37-3
929-59-9
930-02-9
930-22-3
931-36-2
934-00-9
935-79-5
937-14-4
940-41-0
942-06-3
947-19-3
947-42-2
952-23-8
959-26-2
959-52-4
996-70-3
998-30-1
999-21-3
1003-14-1
1004-38-2
1020-31-1
1020-84-4
1025-15-6
1034-01-1
1038-66-0
1066-54-2
1067-25-0
1067-25-0
1067-47-6
1067-53-4
1068-27-5
1068-27-5
1069-23-4

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45,387-0
V290-9
43,715-8
30,900-1
45,042-1
29,438-1
12,863-5
47,702-8
52,546-4
26,386-9
22,695-5
12,537-7
C2,236-9
48,501-2
51,058-0
52,321-6
43,652-6
B8,120-4
24,580-1
10,533-3
47,613-7
41,001-2
36,404-5
44,696-3
40,998-7
38,550-6
43,631-3
12,757-4
E3,665-2
M1,320-3
13,689-1
27,303-1
42,003-4
33,472-3
40,561-2
D21,370-5
13,110-5
46,515-1
47,334-0
23,423-0
39,014-3
29,122-6
40,774-7
T4,580-2
D4,580-0
44,621-1
11,423-5
28,962-0
19,659-2
21,817-0
34,403-6
44,020-5
37,415-6
17,558-7
32,953-3
51,354-7
37,644-2

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1070-70-8
1071-27-8
1073-67-2
1075-49-6
1076-97-7
1078-61-1
1095-78-9
1096-84-0
1107-00-2
1112-39-6
1112-54-5
1112-55-6
1112-56-7
1112-66-9
1113-12-8
1118-84-9
1119-40-0
1119-86-4
1122-17-4
1125-26-4
1131-15-3
1137-42-4
1139-30-6
1141-38-4
1141-88-4
1143-38-0
1166-52-5
1185-55-3
1189-08-8
1200-88-0
1204-28-0
1207-72-3
1271-51-8
1321-74-0
1321-74-0
1330-61-6
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-23-4
1338-39-2
1338-41-6
1338-43-8
1398-61-4
1436-34-6
1460-57-7
1461-97-8
1464-53-5
1470-79-7
1471-03-0
1471-17-6
1478-61-1
1484-13-5

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37,764-3
C7,120-3
25,473-8
30,703-3
10,260-1
36,814-8
12,047-2
38,644-8
10,490-6
34,811-2
31,825-6
32,866-9
42,506-0
32,619-4
25,495-9
D15,880-1
26,032-0
D6,500-3
48,343-5
41,662-2
H2,020-2
36,199-2
52,376-3
16,676-6
25,920-9
28,963-9
24,617-4
40,899-9
46,003-6
T6,802-0
42,534-6
28,363-0
16,909-9
41,456-5
40,895-6
49,505-0
51,333-4
51,334-2
51,335-0
51,336-9
51,339-3
52,467-0
52,474-3
31,821-3
31,822-1
38,891-2
41,795-5
37,717-1
14,171-2
23,756-6
20,253-3
T6,570-6
28,192-1
25,172-0
25,759-1
27,759-2

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1489-63-0
1520-21-4
1528-49-0
1551-39-9
1558-24-3
1558-25-4
1558-33-4
1559-35-9
1559-36-0
1565-94-2
1569-01-3
1569-01-3
1571-75-1
1583-67-1
1590-87-0
1592-20-7
1606-85-5
1633-00-7
1652-63-7
1663-39-4
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1719-53-5
1719-53-5
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1719-83-1
1732-10-1
1745-89-7
1746-03-8
1746-13-0
1746-23-2
1758-33-4
1760-24-3
1760-24-3
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1838-94-4
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1852-04-6
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1873-92-3
1874-62-0
1892-29-1

33,219-4
33,368-9
38,899-8
33,766-8
44,645-9
25,443-6
29,150-1
47,622-6
47,627-7
49,435-6
42,492-7
48,432-6
45,045-6
33,471-5
46,304-3
43,688-7
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23,245-9
46,817-7
32,718-2
27,571-9
21,830-8
30,832-3
25,730-3
42,455-2
41,328-3
45,498-2
C5,720-0
27,420-8
37,358-3
39,543-9
17,858-6
17,102-6
41,352-6
39,631-1
A3,520-8
52,393-3
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1931-60-8
1948-33-0
1951-38-8
1985-37-1
1985-51-9
1991-52-2
1996-88-9
2031-67-6
2031-67-6
2039-82-9
2039-85-2
2039-86-3
2039-87-4
2039-88-5
2039-89-6
2040-10-0
2049-80-1
2050-14-8
2051-78-7
2065-73-8
2081-08-5
2082-79-3
2082-81-7
2092-49-1
2094-98-6
2094-99-7
2095-03-6
2095-06-9
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2163-42-0
2167-23-9
2167-51-3
2170-03-8
2170-06-1
2174-16-5
2177-18-6
2177-42-6
2177-70-0
2182-55-0
2185-00-4
2208-05-1
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2350-89-2
2351-33-9
2358-84-1
2359-09-3
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2372-21-6
2372-21-6
2386-87-0
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2399-48-6
2402-83-7
2404-44-6
2404-87-7
2417-04-1
2420-87-3
2420-94-2
2421-28-5
2421-28-5
2425-79-8
2425-79-8
2425-95-8
2426-02-0
2426-07-5
2426-08-6
2426-54-2
2439-35-2
2444-68-0
2449-35-6
2451-62-9
2455-24-5
2461-15-6
2474-02-4
2475-44-7
2478-10-6
2479-46-1
2487-90-3
2495-25-2
2495-37-6
2499-95-8
2504-64-5
2530-83-8
2530-85-0
2549-87-3
2550-04-1
2550-06-3
2551-83-9
2553-19-7
2554-06-5

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40,825-5
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26,263-3
41,546-4
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44,015-9
41,583-9
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2571-39-3
2579-20-6
2602-36-0
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2615-15-8
2615-25-0
2627-95-4
2628-16-2
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2648-61-5
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2664-55-3
2664-63-3
2680-03-7
2687-27-6
2694-54-4
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2705-87-5
2716-10-1
2761-13-9
2768-02-7
2768-02-7
2778-42-9
2783-17-7
2832-30-6
2855-13-2
2855-19-8
2855-27-8
2867-47-2
2873-97-4
2897-60-1
2906-60-7
2916-14-5
2935-90-2
2937-50-0
2938-48-9
2943-75-1
2948-46-1
2956-58-3
2959-96-8
2984-50-1
2991-51-7
2993-85-3
2996-92-1
2996-92-1
2997-92-4
3006-86-8
3006-93-7
3016-76-0
3027-38-1
3030-47-5
3031-66-1
3039-83-6
3047-32-3
3058-01-3
3061-65-2
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18,046-7
39,277-4
16,036-9
25,926-8
33,998-9
37,190-4
38,054-7
11,816-8
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47,630-7
42,402-1
21,617-8
27,413-5
45,048-0
48,146-7
39,398-3
41,165-5
45,049-9
32,756-5
23,576-8
44,022-1
40,950-2
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36,169-0
11,818-4
26,020-7
T8,910-9
23,490-7
22,234-8
43,517-1
C1,560-5
39,294-4
10,898-7
24,230-6
D15,960-3
44,021-3
25,514-9
35,887-8
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26,025-8
46,816-9
47,442-8
10,474-4
43,565-1
44,091-4
38,814-9
16,045-8
49,355-4
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25,039-2
27,841-6
44,419-7
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3068-00-6
3068-76-6
3069-40-7
3069-42-9
3077-12-1
3089-19-8
3101-60-8
3102-70-3
3102-87-2
3102-87-2
3112-31-0
3121-61-7
3130-19-6
3132-64-7
3146-39-2
3147-75-9
3179-76-8
3189-43-3
3195-78-6
3205-94-5
3234-02-4
3234-28-4
3236-71-3
3253-39-2
3264-71-9
3277-26-7
3278-31-7
3278-89-5
3290-92-4
3296-90-0
3316-09-4
3319-31-1
3321-92-4
3343-28-0
3377-92-2
3388-04-3
3390-61-2
3454-28-2
3457-48-5
3485-84-5
3513-81-3
3524-62-7
3524-62-7
3524-68-3
3559-74-8
3582-71-6
3588-17-8
3594-90-9
3634-83-1
3637-26-1
3648-20-2
3648-21-3
3739-64-8
3742-34-5
3748-13-8
3749-36-8
3768-58-9

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44,080-9
37,622-1
37,621-3
48,373-7
43,740-9
14,805-9
26,388-5
16,148-9
52,375-5
P5,680-1
40,891-3
40,606-6
E101-2
11,780-3
32,280-6
37,189-0
31,119-7
25,513-0
31,835-3
14,370-7
26,026-6
39,998-1
15,632-9
36,674-9
23,573-3
P2,398-9
41,966-4
24,684-0
30,193-0
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36,860-1
38,339-2
29,663-5
12,440-0
41,332-1
44,598-3
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34,954-2
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B870-3
24,679-4
25,788-5
44,697-1
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32,975-4
40,593-0
47,316-2
52,527-8
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11,139-2
25,517-3
25,616-1
23,566-0

3775-90-4
3806-34-6
3814-55-9
3844-94-8
3845-76-9
3853-88-1
3864-99-1
3891-33-6
3896-11-5
3943-89-3
3971-31-1
3982-82-9
3984-22-3
4013-94-9
4016-14-2
4028-23-3
4044-60-4
4071-85-6
4073-98-7
4074-88-8
4097-89-6
4098-71-9
4100-80-5
4109-96-0
4109-96-0
4130-42-1
4160-82-1
4162-45-2
4165-96-2
4166-53-4
4180-26-1
4196-89-8
4217-66-7
4223-11-4
4224-69-5
4245-35-6
4245-37-8
4246-51-9
4251-21-2
4253-34-3
4316-23-8
4342-61-4
4355-11-7
4369-14-6
4387-85-3
4420-74-0
4425-93-8
4431-00-9
4436-24-2
4436-74-2
4466-59-5
4480-83-5
4484-72-4
4506-66-5
4509-11-9
4509-11-9
4511-39-1

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44,177-5
47,365-0
34,800-7
44,882-6
21,670-4
42,332-7
12,331-5
42,247-9
E2,485-9
37,543-8
44,597-5
44,035-3
29,896-4
29,146-3
23,498-2
D14,966-7
40,384-9
36,079-1
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29,522-1
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19,443-3
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17,134-4
47,514-9
26,050-9
17,561-7
47,792-3
12,326-9
33,207-0
H1,785-6
35,985-8
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28,056-9
30,506-5
14,503-3
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4518-98-3
4525-44-4
4526-07-2
4538-37-8
4546-95-6
4559-79-9
4664-08-8
4667-38-3
4687-94-9
4692-98-2
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4702-32-3
4704-31-8
4704-77-2
4704-94-3
4733-50-0
4743-17-3
4744-50-7
4766-57-8
4792-15-8
4808-48-4
4813-57-4
4834-98-4
4839-46-7
4845-50-5
4847-93-2
4986-89-4
4998-38-3
5026-74-4
5031-78-7
5039-78-1
5057-98-7
5089-70-3
5117-12-4
5124-30-1
5130-24-5
5130-24-5
5138-18-1
5157-75-5
5202-78-8
5205-93-6
5205-95-8
5232-99-5
5272-36-6
5283-66-9
5314-31-8
5314-55-6
5343-92-0
5356-83-2
5356-84-3
5356-85-4
5380-87-0
5411-14-3
5411-70-1
5429-56-1
5444-02-0
5455-98-1

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44,298-4
26,356-7
37,113-0
26,972-7
12,709-4
28,271-5
42,612-1
41,116-7
44,106-6
47,770-2
I-1,600-5
41,179-5
22,613-0
39,365-7
14,113-5
C4,810-4
40,501-9
T570-2
33,575-4
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40,969-3
30,666-5
D15,940-9
25,624-2
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40,826-3
47,444-4
41,281-3
29,074-2
40,810-7
36,143-7
43,568-6
44,827-3
38,838-6
26,379-6
52,806-4
33,856-7
43,748-4
52,242-2
40,947-2
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41,581-2
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40,815-8
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26,028-2
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5581-66-8
5582-62-7
5612-44-2
5613-46-7
5617-74-3
5659-93-8
5662-95-3
5792-36-9
5815-08-7
5820-22-4
5870-38-2
5888-33-5
5926-51-2
5929-72-6
6035-47-8
6050-13-1
6099-90-7
6118-51-0
6175-45-7
6178-32-1
6183-35-3
6197-30-4
6213-94-1
6224-91-5
6228-25-7
6229-00-1
6293-66-9
6317-85-7
6318-55-4
6326-83-6
6362-79-4
6362-80-7
6380-23-0
6393-01-7
6402-36-4
6422-86-2
6422-86-2
6422-86-2
6425-32-7
6425-39-4
6492-86-0
6542-37-6
6552-57-4
6606-59-3
6613-64-5
6626-15-9
6651-36-1
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6683-19-8
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30,710-6
23,820-1
41,285-6
25,946-2
40,821-2
44,890-7
37,442-3
47,670-6
45,050-2
39,117-4
39,190-5
T2,195-4
D11,920-2
38,421-6
32,834-0
38,214-0
39,210-3
10,502-3
31,057-3
16,351-1
14,890-3
P3,800-5
33,073-6
22,710-2
43,027-7
47,211-5
41,582-0
41,501-4
24,448-1
22,062-0
36,005-8
53,098-0
D13,947-5
21,780-8
17,302-9
14,279-4
46,104-0
15,446-6
33,606-8
17,724-5
36,863-6
52,518-9
52,525-1
21,848-0
42,452-8
23,559-8
41,780-7
45,783-3
41,173-6
25,166-6
B8,060-7
14,481-9
22,722-6
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6731-36-8
6731-36-8
6731-36-8
6813-38-3
6891-44-7
6939-93-1
6953-60-2
6966-22-9
6970-57-6
6976-93-8
7042-36-6
7144-22-1
7146-67-0
7153-21-1
7209-38-3
7251-90-3
7283-69-4
7300-34-7
7320-37-8
7325-16-8
7325-46-4
7328-17-8
7328-91-8
7383-71-3
7390-81-0
7398-69-8
7423-42-9
7446-81-3
7473-98-5
7478-69-5
7517-76-2
7521-80-4
7522-62-5
7534-94-3
7564-64-9
7575-23-7
7665-72-7
7691-02-3
7727-21-1
7727-54-0
7747-35-5
7756-87-8
7775-27-1
7779-31-9
7783-61-1
7783-61-1
7787-93-1
7789-66-4
8000-27-9
8001-20-5
8001-22-7
8001-23-8
8001-26-1
8001-79-4
8002-74-2
8002-74-2
8002-74-2

38,808-4
47,989-6
51,353-9
28,281-2
40,812-3
11,526-6
19,732-7
27,219-1
19,259-7
41,533-2
52,743-2
17,365-7
12,103-7
23,282-3
10,943-6
47,557-2
47,615-3
22,744-7
26,021-5
30,606-1
P2,340-7
40,829-8
22,692-0
37,192-0
26,023-1
34,827-9
47,614-5
40,822-0
40,565-5
39,314-2
26,936-0
10,482-5
16,220-5
39,211-1
45,876-7
38,146-2
25,171-2
35,909-2
21,622-4
21,558-9
41,779-3
45,483-4
21,623-2
44,112-0
39,105-0
46,301-9
30,729-7
33,346-8
31,808-6
44,033-7
43,000-5
43,001-3
43,002-1
25,985-3
31,765-9
32,720-4
32,721-2

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8006-44-8
8007-43-0
8012-89-3
8015-86-9
8042-47-5
8042-47-5
8042-47-5
8050-09-7
8050-26-8
8050-31-5
8061-51-6
8061-51-6
8061-51-6
8061-52-7
8068-03-9
8068-05-1
8068-05-1
8072-93-3
9000-01-5
9000-07-1
9000-29-7
9000-30-0
9000-70-8
9000-70-8
9000-71-9
9002-18-0
9002-18-0
9002-18-0
9002-23-7
9002-29-3
9002-83-9
9002-83-9
9002-84-0
9002-84-0
9002-84-0
9002-84-0
9002-84-0
9002-84-0
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-86-2
9002-88-4
9002-88-4
9002-88-4
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9003-01-4
9003-01-4
9003-01-4
9003-01-4
9003-01-4
9003-01-4
9003-04-7
9003-04-7
9003-04-7
9003-04-7
9003-04-7
9003-04-7
9003-05-8
9003-05-8
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42,804-3
42,805-1
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9003-07-0
9003-07-0
9003-07-0
9003-07-0
9003-09-2
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-11-6
9003-13-8
9003-13-8
9003-13-8
9003-13-8
9003-13-8
9003-17-2
9003-17-2
9003-17-2
9003-18-3
9003-18-3
9003-18-3
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-20-7
9003-21-8
9003-21-8
9003-22-9
9003-22-9
9003-22-9
9003-27-4
9003-27-4
9003-27-4
9003-28-5
9003-28-5
9003-29-6
9003-29-6
9003-29-6
9003-29-6
9003-29-6
9003-32-1
9003-32-1
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42,818-3
42,902-3
45,214-9
45,215-7
46,251-9
18,272-9
37,385-0
41,232-5
43,540-6
43,541-4
43,542-2
43,543-0
43,544-9
43,545-7
43,546-5
43,547-3
43,548-1
43,550-3
43,819-7
43,820-0
43,810-3
43,811-1
43,813-8
43,814-6
43,815-4
43,477-9
43,478-7
46,686-7
18,089-0
18,090-4
18,091-2
18,248-6
18,249-4
18,250-8
18,948-0
18,949-9
38,792-4
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43,043-9
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38,796-7
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38,863-7
38,865-3
38,868-8
38,869-6
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9003-39-8
9003-39-8
9003-39-8
9003-39-8
9003-41-2
9003-42-3
9003-42-3
9003-42-3
9003-44-5
9003-49-0
9003-49-0
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-53-6
9003-54-7
9003-54-7
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-55-8
9003-56-9
9003-56-9
9003-56-9
9003-56-9
9003-63-8
9003-63-8
9003-69-4
9003-77-4
9003-95-6
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18,141-2
18,242-7
18,243-5
32,771-9
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32,774-3
32,775-1
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9004-36-8
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9004-36-8
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9004-38-0
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9004-65-3
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9004-65-3
9004-65-3
9004-65-3
9004-65-3
9004-65-3
9004-67-5
9004-67-5
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9004-67-5
9004-70-0
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41,928-1
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41,902-8
18,096-3
41,903-6
41,904-4
41,905-2
41,906-0
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42,323-8
44,275-5
18,804-2
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9004-74-4
9004-74-4
9004-77-7
9004-81-3
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9004-86-8
9004-93-7
9004-95-9
9004-95-9
9004-95-9
9004-96-0
9004-96-0
9004-98-2
9004-98-2
9004-98-2
9005-00-9
9005-00-9
9005-00-9
9005-00-9
9005-07-6
9005-08-7
9005-09-8
9005-09-8
9005-09-8
9005-09-8
9005-25-8
9005-32-7
9005-38-3
9005-64-5
9005-64-5
9005-65-6
9005-66-7
9005-67-8
9005-70-3
9005-82-7
9005-84-9
9006-26-2
9008-66-6
9010-75-7
9010-76-8
9010-76-8
9010-77-9
9010-77-9
9010-77-9
9010-77-9
9010-79-1
9010-79-1
9010-79-1
9010-79-1
9010-79-1
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20,248-7
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45,807-4
45,059-6
23,599-7
38,883-1
38,885-8
46,016-8
46,017-6
38,886-6
43,128-1
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38,888-2
38,889-0
46,638-7
46,012-5
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38,799-1
38,800-9
38,801-7
23,402-8
A2,830-9
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27,436-4
27,435-6
37,425-3
38,890-4
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42,671-7
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44,867-2
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9011-06-7
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9011-16-9
9011-16-9
9011-16-9
9011-16-9
9011-17-0
9011-17-0
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9011-53-4
9012-09-3
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9012-76-4
9012-76-4
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9014-85-1
9014-85-1
9014-85-1
9014-93-1
9016-00-6
9016-00-6
9016-00-6
9016-87-9
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46,494-5
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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
9018-04-6
9019-92-5
9032-42-2
9033-79-8
9033-79-8
9033-79-8
9038-95-3
9038-95-3
9038-95-3
9041-35-4
9041-35-4
9041-35-4
9041-35-4
9041-56-9
9042-11-9
9042-19-7
9043-77-0
9043-77-0
9046-10-0
9046-10-0
9046-10-0
9046-10-0
9046-40-6
9047-08-9
9048-71-9
9048-71-9
9048-71-9
9048-71-9
9049-11-0
9049-11-0
9049-11-0
9049-93-8
9050-06-0
9050-31-1
9050-31-1
9050-36-6
9050-36-6
9050-36-6
9050-68-4
9050-94-6
9050-94-6
9050-97-9
9051-31-4
9051-49-4
9051-49-4
9051-88-1
9056-59-1
9057-91-4
9057-91-4
9062-07-1
9069-50-5
9069-50-5
9082-00-2
9082-00-2
9082-00-2
10025-78-2
10026-04-7

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19,203-1
19,205-8
43,816-2
43,817-0
43,818-9
27,106-3
27,107-1
27,109-8
27,110-1
20,026-3
21,635-6
43,037-4
42,696-2
42,697-0
40,665-1
40,667-8
40,668-6
40,669-4
37,474-1
27,126-8
27,112-8
27,113-6
27,114-4
27,115-2
42,862-0
42,863-9
42,864-7
21,641-0
18,264-8
43,519-8
43,520-1
41,967-2
41,968-0
41,969-9
27,103-9
27,118-7
27,119-5
21,658-5
46,982-3
41,874-9
41,875-7
52,632-0
47,663-3
43,348-9
43,349-7
44,450-2
43,352-7
43,354-3
37,386-9
37,387-7
37,388-5
17,555-2
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10027-07-3
10061-01-5
10097-02-6
10124-86-4
10193-99-4
10234-40-9
10276-21-8
10287-53-3
10328-92-4
10347-88-3
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10595-06-9
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12738-64-6
13020-57-0
13048-33-4
13080-85-8
13080-86-9
13083-94-8
13093-04-4
13106-44-0
13118-04-2
13138-48-2
13159-52-9
13162-05-5
13189-00-9
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14236-57-8
14341-86-7
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14493-42-6
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15166-00-4
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44,618-1
42,841-8
47,776-1
18,743-7
40,946-4
45,258-0
36,744-3
37,608-6
23,532-6
34,342-0
46,517-8
36,833-4
28,123-9
47,429-0
47,848-2
M3,050-7
28,273-1
39,104-2
46,136-9
25,915-2
38,080-6
43,791-3
32,966-5
38,438-0
47,439-8
24,680-8
51,357-1
51,359-8
47,628-5
48,026-6
13,924-6

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15965-99-8
15968-37-3
16024-56-9
16024-58-1
16045-78-6
16045-92-4
16068-37-4
16083-76-4
16083-79-7
16083-81-1
16090-77-0
16205-84-8
16215-21-7
16323-43-6
16346-97-7
16432-81-8
16526-68-4
16526-68-4
16534-12-6
16545-54-3
16669-59-3
16713-66-9
16753-62-1
16959-10-7
16969-10-1
17025-47-7
17082-61-0
17096-07-0
17121-34-5
17131-52-1
17134-17-7
17231-59-3
17347-61-4
17351-75-6
17407-09-9
17435-72-2
17510-46-2
17527-29-6
17537-31-4
17557-23-2
17622-94-5
17741-60-5
17760-13-3
17768-28-4
17793-95-2
17831-71-9
17832-16-5
17832-28-9
17865-32-6
17933-85-6
17938-13-5
17980-47-1
18020-65-0
18027-80-0
18043-71-5
18073-84-2
18127-87-2

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47,364-2
44,172-4
40,701-1
40,700-3
45,489-3
23,241-6
44,725-0
47,446-0
47,426-6
47,428-2
28,063-1
32,945-2
38,145-4
P2,390-3
47,626-9
41,321-6
34,434-6
51,483-7
26,009-6
41,312-7
43,653-4
T2,190-3
44,620-3
47,902-0
40,736-4
40,639-2
29,383-0
44,613-0
29,583-3
21,024-2
30,147-7
30,371-2
35,769-3
40,617-1
34,748-5
42,522-2
37,144-0
47,434-7
31,801-9
33,803-6
47,738-9
47,435-5
47,873-3
14,622-6
36,506-8
39,880-2
22,553-3
40,619-8
43,563-5
48,341-9
46,217-9
43,567-8
40,466-7
44,058-2
29,786-0
12,122-3
45,523-7

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CAS No.
18136-00-0
18146-00-4
18147-84-7
18171-74-9
18187-39-8
18204-80-3
18268-70-7
18270-17-2
18292-29-0
18388-03-9
18395-30-7
18395-30-7
18395-90-9
18406-41-2
18419-53-9
18526-07-3
18666-68-7
18752-21-1
18995-18-1
19184-65-7
19361-62-7
19362-77-7
19430-93-4
19438-60-9
19438-61-0
19471-12-6
19485-03-1
19547-00-3
19600-63-6
19698-46-5
19763-13-4
19780-11-1
19812-64-7
19900-69-7
19932-26-4
19932-27-5
19980-43-9
20103-09-7
20163-90-0
20513-43-3
20605-01-0
20816-12-0
20882-04-6
21080-92-2
21129-09-9
21245-02-3
21282-96-2
21282-97-3
21490-63-1
21563-29-1
21587-74-6
21799-87-1
22499-12-3
22551-26-4
22856-62-8
23147-58-2
23235-61-2

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34,479-6
22,606-8
41,849-8
30,861-7
37,591-8
45,226-2
46,019-2
37,617-5
44,633-5
31,834-5
37,191-2
44,406-5
28,766-0
44,724-2
42,516-8
41,565-0
36,268-9
37,585-3
46,076-1
38,017-2
33,822-2
39,624-9
42,150-2
14,993-4
34,831-7
37,826-7
41,175-2
29,673-2
26,035-5
52,550-2
40,996-0
D22,190-2
29,901-4
36,080-5
47,415-0
47,416-9
28,312-6
21,149-4
30,104-3
46,814-2
19,835-8
36,509-2
45,497-4
21,531-7
26,029-0
43,739-5
49,712-6
36,076-7
25,531-9
32,424-8
45,447-8
H1,840-2
19,578-2
22,229-1
19,325-9
G680-5
41,613-4

23243-68-7
23843-64-3
23911-25-3
23911-26-4
23978-09-8
23978-55-4
24310-01-8
24327-08-0
24400-84-8
24564-77-0
24599-21-1
24650-42-8
24800-44-0
24801-88-5
24892-49-7
24936-41-2
24936-50-3
24936-74-1
24936-74-1
24937-16-4
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-78-8
24937-79-9
24937-79-9
24937-79-9
24937-79-9
24938-37-2
24938-37-2
24968-12-5
24968-12-5
24968-12-5
24968-79-4
24969-06-0
24969-10-6
24979-70-2
24979-70-2
24979-71-3
24980-41-4
24980-41-4
24980-41-4
24980-54-9
24991-47-7
24991-55-7
24991-55-7
24991-55-7
24991-55-7
24993-04-2
25013-15-4
25014-15-7
25014-15-7

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40,698-8
44,081-7
33,204-6
28,402-5
29,111-0
29,580-9
41,585-5
10,914-2
33,806-0
47,412-6
46,333-7
19,611-8
18,759-3
41,336-4
30,538-3
18,227-3
18,136-6
18,114-5
42,927-9
18,116-1
18,105-6
18,106-4
18,107-2
34,050-2
34,691-8
43,722-0
43,723-9
43,724-7
43,725-5
18,270-2
34,707-8
42,714-4
42,715-2
18,191-9
49,493-3
19,094-2
43,514-7
43,515-5
51,794-1
18,186-2
45,716-7
43,621-6
43,622-4
47,457-6
18,160-9
44,074-4
44,075-2
18,460-8
43,412-4
44,587-8
44,588-6
44,589-4
44,590-8
42,924-4
52,286-4
52,329-1
52,330-5

25014-15-7
25014-15-7
25014-15-7
25014-15-7
25014-31-7
25014-31-7
25014-31-7
25014-41-9
25014-41-9
25034-86-0
25035-04-5
25035-71-6
25035-78-3
25035-84-1
25036-01-5
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25036-25-3
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25037-45-0
25038-32-8
25038-32-8
25038-32-8
25038-32-8
25038-36-2
25038-36-2
25038-44-2
25038-44-2
25038-54-4
25038-59-9
25038-59-9
25038-59-9
25038-71-5
25038-71-5
25038-72-6
25038-76-0
25038-81-7
25038-87-3
25053-09-2
25053-27-4
25053-53-6
25053-53-6
25053-53-6
25067-34-9
25067-34-9
25067-34-9

52,331-3
52,332-1
52,334-8
52,335-6
19,183-3
19,184-1
41,794-7
18,131-5
18,132-3
46,289-6
18,115-3
28,076-3
18,175-7
18,278-8
18,125-0
38,770-3
40,545-0
40,546-9
40,547-7
40,548-5
40,549-3
40,680-5
40,681-3
40,682-1
18,162-5
18,164-1
18,167-6
42,812-4
42,813-2
43,512-0
43,513-9
43,239-3
43,240-7
43,241-5
43,246-6
20,051-4
20,052-2
18,138-2
38,369-4
18,111-0
20,025-5
42,925-2
42,926-0
42,719-5
42,720-9
43,040-4
45,305-6
43,117-6
18,274-5
45,751-5
27,842-4
42,662-8
42,663-6
42,664-4
41,407-7
41,408-5
41,409-3

25067-34-9
25067-59-8
25067-59-8
25068-26-2
25068-26-2
25068-26-2
25085-53-4
25085-83-0
25086-15-1
25086-29-7
25086-48-0
25086-48-0
25086-89-9
25086-89-9
25087-06-3
25087-17-6
25087-34-7
25087-34-7
25087-34-7
25087-34-7
25101-45-5
25101-45-5
25102-12-9
25102-52-7
25103-74-6
25103-74-6
25103-74-6
25103-74-6
25103-74-6
25103-74-6
25103-87-1
25103-87-1
25104-37-4
25119-62-4
25119-62-4
25119-68-0
25133-90-8
25133-90-8
25133-90-8
25134-01-4
25134-01-4
25134-21-8
25135-51-7
25135-51-7
25135-51-7
25135-51-7
25153-40-6
25153-40-6
25154-85-2
25154-85-2
25155-25-3
25155-30-0
25188-98-1
25189-00-8
25190-06-1
25190-06-1
25190-06-1

41,410-7
18,260-5
36,835-0
19,099-3
19,100-0
44,004-3
18,238-9
18,135-8
37,691-4
43,445-0
38,797-5
38,798-3
19,083-7
19,084-5
41,629-0
18,212-5
43,469-8
43,470-1
43,472-8
43,473-6
42,721-7
42,722-5
22,600-9
45,903-8
43,075-7
43,076-5
43,263-6
43,264-4
43,265-2
43,266-0
18,150-1
45,834-1
18,265-6
19,110-8
46,813-4
41,630-4
46,316-7
46,317-5
46,318-3
18,178-1
18,180-3
23,543-1
18,244-3
18,245-1
37,429-6
42,830-2
18,109-9
19,112-4
46,829-0
46,830-4
44,171-6
28,995-7
45,213-0
18,158-7
34,526-1
34,528-8
34,529-6

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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
25190-06-1
25190-06-1
25190-06-1
25212-06-0
25212-74-2
25212-74-2
25212-74-2
25212-74-2
25214-14-6
25214-39-5
25214-39-5
25214-39-5
25214-85-1
25214-85-1
25214-85-1
25231-38-3
25231-38-3
25231-38-3
25232-08-0
25232-41-1
25232-41-1
25233-30-1
25249-16-5
25249-16-5
25249-54-1
25265-71-8
25265-77-4
25266-02-8
25322-17-2
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-68-3
25322-69-4
25322-69-4
25322-69-4
25322-69-4

462

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CAS No.

34,532-6
34,533-4
42,099-9
45,836-8
18,235-4
42,723-3
42,724-1
42,726-8
45,842-2
44,607-6
49,671-5
49,696-0
43,121-4
43,122-2
43,123-0
43,031-5
43,032-3
43,033-1
18,254-0
47,234-4
47,235-2
42,832-9
19,206-6
52,925-7
85,648-7
D21,555-4
45,037-5
41,911-7
52,296-1
18,198-6
18,199-4
18,200-1
18,202-8
18,945-6
18,946-4
18,947-2
20,236-3
20,237-1
20,239-8
20,240-1
20,242-8
20,243-6
20,244-4
20,245-2
29,590-6
30,902-8
37,277-3
37,278-1
37,280-3
37,281-1
37,283-8
37,299-4
37,300-1
20,230-4
20,231-2
20,232-0
20,233-9

25322-69-4
25322-69-4
25327-89-3
25360-10-5
25373-21-1
25377-73-5
25448-25-3
25498-49-1
25498-49-1
25511-85-7
25550-98-5
25569-53-3
25584-83-2
25608-12-2
25608-26-8
25608-26-8
25608-26-8
25608-33-7
25608-33-7
25608-33-7
25609-89-6
25620-58-0
25639-21-8
25640-14-6
25640-14-6
25655-41-8
25667-42-9
25667-42-9
25667-42-9
25667-42-9
25703-79-1
25704-18-1
25704-18-1
25704-18-1
25704-18-1
25719-51-1
25719-52-2
25723-16-4
25736-61-2
25736-86-1
25736-86-1
25750-82-7
25750-82-7
25750-84-9
25765-47-3
25768-50-7
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25791-96-2
25805-17-8
25805-17-8
25805-17-8

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20,234-7
20,235-5
41,122-1
17,103-4
45,176-2
44,327-1
44,225-9
30,286-4
48,424-5
38,902-1
44,224-0
18,203-6
37,093-2
43,532-5
20,070-0
20,072-7
42,669-5
44,582-7
47,402-9
47,403-7
44,467-7
41,096-9
18,233-8
43,053-6
43,533-3
86,056-5
19,109-4
47,236-0
47,237-9
47,238-7
18,213-3
24,305-1
26,244-7
43,457-4
52,748-3
18,207-9
18,219-2
40,982-0
43,529-5
40,952-9
40,953-7
42,673-3
42,674-1
43,077-3
44,652-1
19,194-9
37,389-3
37,390-7
37,391-5
37,392-3
37,393-1
37,395-8
37,396-6
41,028-4
37,284-6
37,285-4
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25852-47-5
25852-47-5
25852-49-7
25853-85-4
25928-81-8
25973-55-1
25986-80-5
25987-06-8
25987-06-8
25987-06-8
25988-97-0
26006-20-2
26009-55-2
26023-21-2
26027-38-3
26027-38-3
26027-38-3
26027-38-3
26027-38-3
26061-90-5
26062-79-3
26062-79-3
26062-79-3
26062-79-3
26063-00-3
26124-68-5
26142-30-3
26142-30-3
26153-38-8
26182-60-5
26221-73-8
26221-73-8
26222-40-2
26256-87-1
26266-57-9
26266-58-0
26316-40-5
26316-40-5
26337-35-9
26402-79-9
26403-72-5
26426-80-2
26444-18-8
26488-97-1
26523-78-4
26544-17-2
26570-48-9
26570-48-9
26570-48-9
26572-20-3
26587-37-1
26590-05-6
26616-35-3
26636-32-8
26636-32-8
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40,951-0
43,746-8
46,980-7
45,503-2
43,531-7
30,979-6
42,274-6
18,210-9
40,870-0
40,871-9
48,259-5
40,911-1
41,805-6
36,970-5
18,464-0
23,863-5
23,864-3
23,865-1
23,867-8
23,868-6
43,086-2
40,901-4
40,902-2
40,903-0
52,237-6
36,350-2
45,762-0
40,673-2
40,674-0
36,811-3
27,196-9
43,041-2
43,042-0
19,207-4
41,004-7
38,892-0
38,894-7
43,554-6
43,555-4
43,061-7
18,119-6
47,569-6
45,904-6
39,466-1
33,840-0
44,180-5
29,390-3
43,744-1
45,500-8
47,562-9
44,581-9
45,717-5
40,908-1
45,869-4
23,856-2
23,857-0
23,858-9

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26655-94-7
26658-46-8
26658-46-8
26680-54-6
26702-65-8
26760-54-3
26760-54-3
26760-99-6
26761-45-5
26762-29-8
26762-29-8
26762-29-8
26767-00-0
26776-28-3
26776-29-4
26780-50-7
26780-50-7
26780-50-7
26780-50-7
26780-50-7
26780-96-1
26893-93-6
26915-72-0
26915-72-0
26915-72-0
26915-72-0
27012-62-0
27029-05-6
27035-39-8
27043-36-3
27090-63-7
27119-07-9
27138-31-4
27176-87-0
27178-16-1
27205-03-4
27216-37-1
27306-90-7
27306-90-7
27306-90-7
27336-16-9
27341-52-2
27341-60-2
27341-60-2
27360-07-2
27360-07-2
27360-07-2
27360-07-2
27360-07-2
27503-81-7
27516-71-8
27554-26-3
27599-56-0
27615-98-1
27637-03-2
27668-52-6
27676-62-6

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18,240-0
30,618-5
42,347-5
41,648-7
49,492-5
45,758-2
45,759-0
45,659-4
40,550-7
44,238-0
44,239-9
44,240-2
22,375-1
45,831-7
45,832-5
43,044-7
43,045-5
43,046-3
43,047-1
53,115-4
36,708-7
52,762-9
44,793-5
44,794-3
44,795-1
45,787-6
46,253-5
45,459-1
16,046-6
47,573-4
41,926-5
19,197-3
36,938-1
52,295-3
46,021-4
47,624-2
49,539-5
46,322-1
46,324-8
46,325-6
40,997-9
47,172-0
45,800-7
45,801-5
18,256-7
19,097-7
41,841-2
41,842-0
41,843-9
43,716-6
49,491-7
37,665-5
43,278-4
27,583-2
34,531-8
43,569-4
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CAS No.
27697-00-3
27813-02-1
27905-45-9
27925-07-1
27955-94-8
28062-44-4
28064-14-4
28064-14-4
28077-64-7
28158-21-6
28182-81-2
28182-81-2
28182-81-2
28183-09-7
28208-80-2
28208-80-2
28212-68-2
28212-68-2
28406-56-6
28406-56-6
28469-92-3
28516-43-0
28516-43-0
28516-43-0
28571-95-1
28728-55-4
28752-82-1
28757-63-3
28759-54-8
28768-32-3
28961-43-5
28961-43-5
28961-43-5
29008-35-3
29117-08-6
29132-58-9
29160-13-2
29160-13-2
29160-13-2
29281-39-8
29319-22-0
29320-38-5
29323-87-3
29387-86-8
29387-86-8
29590-42-9
29690-82-2
29690-82-2
29690-82-2
29733-18-4
29793-40-6
29804-22-6
29911-27-1
29911-27-1
29963-76-6
29964-84-9
30145-51-8

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47,448-7
45,837-6
32,684-4
41,852-8
40,676-7
40,677-5
31,985-6
45,655-1
41,799-8
41,800-5
41,801-3
45,840-6
42,676-8
42,677-6
44,096-5
44,097-3
19,193-0
46,194-6
D7,450-9
42,666-0
42,667-9
42,668-7
43,528-7
10,768-9
44,550-9
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28,071-2
41,280-5
40,907-3
41,217-1
41,219-8
46,424-4
46,818-5
41,605-3
43,108-7
43,109-5
43,110-9
41,000-4
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35,926-2
38,818-1
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40,804-2
40,805-0
46,022-2
19,196-5
24,921-1
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48,421-0
41,323-2
40,894-8
46,205-5

30203-11-3
30318-99-1
30374-35-7
30499-70-8
30525-89-4
30525-89-4
30551-89-4
30551-89-4
30581-59-0
30599-15-6
30599-15-6
30604-81-0
30674-80-7
31001-77-1
31098-20-1
31098-21-2
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31175-20-9
31249-95-3
31250-06-3
31307-95-6
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31469-15-5
31473-53-7
31570-04-4
31605-48-8
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44,095-7
47,499-1
42,502-8
43,026-9
15,812-7
44,124-4
47,913-6
47,914-4
43,446-9
41,615-0
41,873-0
48,255-2
47,706-0
44,617-3
25,163-1
25,165-8
27,467-4
27,470-4
29,256-7
47,454-1
49,578-6
51,021-1
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52,710-6
52,711-4
52,712-2
52,721-1
30,732-7
30,733-5
41,639-8
29,474-8
43,024-2
27,458-5
45,251-3
44,179-1
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45,664-0
44,186-4
42,100-6
43,987-8
43,120-6
47,769-9
18,112-9
42,916-3
42,917-1
42,919-8
42,920-1
42,922-8
42,923-6
45,499-0
43,119-2
41,144-2
53,379-3
49,675-8
27,773-8
40,983-9

32492-61-8
32492-61-8
32492-61-8
32492-61-8
32610-77-8
32703-79-0
32760-80-8
33135-50-1
33401-49-9
33524-89-9
33918-18-2
34087-02-0
34411-77-3
34443-12-4
34590-94-8
34590-94-8
34813-62-2
34901-14-9
34992-02-4
35139-67-4
35141-30-1
35233-69-3
35343-70-5
35343-70-5
35356-70-8
35466-83-2
35625-93-5
35884-42-5
35884-42-5
35958-30-6
36122-35-7
36145-03-6
36343-81-4
36405-47-7
36568-42-0
36609-31-1
36671-85-9
36890-68-3
36890-68-3
36890-68-3
36936-60-4
37164-19-5
37187-22-7
37187-22-7
37199-22-7
37200-12-7
37224-29-6
37224-29-6
37225-26-6
37237-76-6
37353-75-6
37380-42-0
37380-43-1
37382-79-9
37418-88-5
37443-68-8
37625-56-2

40,984-7
40,985-5
41,652-5
41,661-4
43,670-4
45,464-8
40,807-7
53,117-0
41,415-8
23,080-4
48,023-1
32,434-5
39,237-5
51,366-0
28,328-2
48,425-3
36,944-6
45,257-2
41,095-0
36,423-1
41,334-8
44,496-0
44,668-8
44,669-6
31,751-9
38,138-1
40,954-5
38,813-0
48,423-7
37,213-7
41,847-1
34,008-1
42,838-8
37,197-1
45,658-6
45,841-4
45,806-6
18,940-5
18,941-3
18,942-1
41,658-4
42,624-5
44,182-1
51,355-5
42,867-1
30,630-4
27,116-0
27,117-9
25,885-7
43,028-5
40,986-3
21,648-8
21,649-6
40,551-5
30,802-1
39,621-4
20,038-7

37625-56-2
37626-13-4
37626-13-4
37677-93-3
38002-45-8
38103-06-9
38262-57-6
38274-25-8
38565-52-5
38565-53-6
38565-54-7
38661-72-2
38927-85-4
39070-63-8
39269-10-8
39294-88-7
39300-87-3
39311-03-0
39319-11-4
39339-85-0
39389-20-3
39389-20-3
39389-20-3
39389-20-3
39420-45-6
39420-45-6
39421-75-5
39423-51-3
39455-31-7
39612-00-5
39751-34-3
39927-08-7
39927-08-7
40022-03-5
40039-93-8
40220-08-4
40601-76-1
40623-46-9
40630-82-8
40786-69-4
41051-80-3
41171-14-6
41171-14-6
41203-22-9
41309-43-7
41525-41-1
41525-41-1
41580-58-9
41618-91-1
41618-91-1
41618-91-1
41618-91-1
41637-38-1
41637-38-1
41685-84-1
41925-33-1
41991-85-9

20,040-9
46,961-0
46,962-9
40,505-1
37,777-5
47,803-2
31,071-9
26,955-7
47,406-1
47,408-8
47,409-6
40,594-9
33,069-8
19,176-0
34,082-0
30,898-6
85,139-6
47,561-0
36,645-5
38,778-9
21,638-0
21,639-9
43,671-2
43,673-9
40,835-2
46,979-3
43,632-1
40,670-8
27,128-4
42,427-7
45,890-2
40,699-6
40,703-8
18,137-4
43,023-4
40,753-4
41,322-4
41,402-6
38,175-6
42,690-3
44,866-4
43,083-8
43,084-6
28,280-4
35,999-8
43,268-7
43,269-5
53,110-3
38,802-5
38,803-3
38,804-1
38,806-8
41,211-2
45,505-9
18,445-4
47,413-4
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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
41991-87-1
42134-49-6
42161-96-6
42245-42-1
42370-41-2
42594-17-2
42751-79-1
42751-79-1
42978-66-5
43145-54-6
44992-01-0
45021-77-0
45102-52-1
45103-58-0
45115-53-5
45127-97-7
46728-75-0
47795-34-6
48145-04-6
49539-88-0
50327-22-5
50586-59-9
50586-59-9
50586-59-9
50586-59-9
50836-65-2
50836-66-3
50856-26-3
50858-51-0
50940-49-3
50976-17-5
51000-52-3
51063-13-9
51121-85-8
51200-87-4
51258-15-2
51311-17-2
51325-03-2
51325-03-2
51325-03-2
51376-18-2
51395-75-6
51410-72-1
51541-08-3
51673-59-7
51673-84-8
51795-26-7
51863-60-6
51978-15-5
51979-57-8
52009-64-0
52255-49-9
52255-49-9
52256-48-1
52256-54-9
52408-84-1
52479-58-0

464

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33,143-0
29,958-8
31,984-8
29,798-4
24,777-4
49,666-9
40,913-8
40,914-6
24,683-2
47,637-4
49,614-6
44,828-1
37,199-8
44,792-7
47,419-3
41,230-9
49,538-7
47,414-2
40,833-6
43,834-0
44,299-2
40,977-4
40,978-2
41,616-9
41,617-7
47,437-1
47,427-4
41,019-5
46,981-5
45,496-6
47,638-2
13,448-1
53,116-2
19,201-5
41,778-5
40,918-9
26,066-5
48,109-2
48,110-6
48,111-4
48,025-8
43,524-4
28,065-8
43,364-0
27,452-6
47,904-7
G480-2
22,459-6
48,372-9
37,505-5
33,896-6
41,606-1
41,608-8
45,657-8
44,599-1
41,212-0
40,987-1

52496-08-9
52496-08-9
52556-42-0
52562-19-3
52788-79-1
52907-01-4
52993-95-0
53025-53-9
53125-38-5
53233-89-9
53348-04-2
53563-70-5
53563-70-5
53610-02-9
53621-34-4
53633-54-8
53636-70-7
53637-25-5
53660-42-7
53761-76-5
53879-54-2
53879-54-2
53880-05-0
54009-81-3
54052-90-3
54125-02-9
54193-36-1
54193-36-1
54395-52-7
54398-08-2
54423-67-5
54640-82-3
54655-07-1
54667-43-5
54667-43-5
54675-89-7
54760-75-7
54827-17-7
55011-44-4
55088-54-5
55088-54-5
55168-74-6
55464-99-8
55514-11-9
55708-65-1
55794-20-2
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55844-94-5

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45,501-6
45,502-4
40,942-1
19,421-2
28,044-5
43,522-8
44,446-4
42,878-7
42,876-0
13,107-5
D2,290-8
47,204-2
47,205-0
46,330-2
45,788-4
19,088-8
34,418-4
41,157-4
35,925-4
30,625-8
40,756-9
40,757-7
41,804-8
47,411-8
47,445-2
21,283-0
43,449-3
43,450-7
47,804-0
41,018-7
43,751-4
19,198-1
33,545-2
42,657-1
42,659-8
45,458-3
D2,520-6
86,033-6
47,636-6
42,727-6
42,728-4
35,878-9
27,427-5
27,944-7
20,557-5
51,356-3
22,148-1
22,150-3
43,795-6
44,911-3
45,696-9
47,451-7
49,704-5
49,705-3
49,706-1
49,918-8
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55844-94-5
55844-94-5
55934-93-5
55934-93-5
55935-46-1
56047-23-5
56310-18-0
56641-05-5
56641-05-5
56962-08-4
57458-41-0
57609-64-0
57635-48-0
57635-48-0
57635-48-0
57671-19-9
57758-90-4
58180-53-3
58180-53-3
58477-85-3
58653-97-7
59085-15-3
59158-81-5
59376-64-6
59453-75-7
59532-19-3
59562-82-2
59595-85-6
59719-67-4
59800-21-4
59919-41-4
59990-69-1
60088-54-2
60164-51-4
60164-51-4
60164-51-4
60164-51-4
60164-51-4
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60177-39-1
60223-95-2
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60267-37-0
60453-84-1
60558-96-5
60705-62-6

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51,595-7
51,607-4
43,887-1
48,422-9
44,884-2
23,276-9
29,693-7
40,732-1
41,231-7
17,988-4
33,872-9
42,656-3
46,326-4
46,327-2
46,328-0
48,021-5
41,007-1
43,018-8
43,019-6
15,686-8
42,395-5
36,123-2
37,193-9
37,631-0
49,651-0
33,175-9
26,018-5
43,022-6
45,850-3
46,640-9
52,545-6
47,368-5
19,555-3
49,486-0
49,487-9
49,488-7
49,489-5
49,490-9
21,737-9
21,738-7
21,739-5
43,394-2
43,665-8
43,674-7
51,797-6
52,298-8
21,740-9
21,741-7
21,742-5
21,743-3
42,858-2
42,859-0
42,860-4
42,861-2
47,580-7
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60785-11-7
61128-46-9
61128-46-9
61166-00-5
61181-29-1
61374-06-9
61630-98-6
61630-98-6
61670-79-9
61702-44-1
61723-83-9
61789-92-2
61840-62-8
62180-73-8
62306-27-8
62306-27-8
62306-27-8
62306-27-8
62611-29-4
62649-23-4
62649-23-4
62886-59-3
62996-83-2
63148-52-7
63148-52-7
63148-52-7
63148-52-7
63148-56-1
63148-57-2
63148-57-2
63148-58-3
63148-58-3
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63148-62-9
63181-94-2
63225-53-6
63231-66-3
63231-81-2
63469-23-8
63528-92-7
63528-92-7
63737-71-3
63972-19-0
64082-73-1
64114-51-8
64265-57-2

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43,475-2
43,229-6
43,231-8
28,172-7
37,501-2
27,132-2
46,116-4
46,117-2
44,226-7
17,823-3
46,639-5
28,600-1
27,131-4
41,213-9
52,258-9
52,259-7
52,260-0
52,261-9
41,656-8
51,146-3
51,147-1
27,124-1
42,879-5
37,844-5
37,845-3
37,846-1
37,848-8
48,164-5
17,620-6
46,758-8
17,563-3
37,849-6
14,615-3
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
37,843-7
21,656-9
49,695-2
18,194-3
43,050-1
42,454-4
43,525-2
43,526-0
33,254-2
33,316-6
42,872-8
19,195-7
40,544-2

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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
64401-02-1
64401-02-1
64401-02-1
64652-60-4
64742-43-4
64742-43-4
64852-22-8
65016-55-9
65195-44-0
65497-29-2
65530-66-7
65530-69-0
65545-80-4
65545-80-4
65545-80-4
65545-80-4
65605-36-9
65605-36-9
65605-36-9
65637-73-2
65652-36-0
65983-31-5
65997-17-3
66003-76-7
66003-78-9
66070-58-4
66070-58-4
66070-58-4
66072-38-6
66139-31-9
66415-55-2
66671-22-5
66710-97-2
67151-63-7
67567-23-1
67762-63-4
67762-85-0
67845-93-6
67859-75-0
67874-43-5
67906-42-7
67923-13-1
67952-50-5
68002-19-7
68002-20-0
68002-20-0
68002-21-1
68002-25-5
68036-97-5
68037-01-4
68037-01-4
68037-01-4
68037-40-1
68037-40-1
68037-59-2
68037-59-2
68037-63-8

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41,209-0
41,210-4
41,355-0
43,085-4
41,166-3
41,167-1
40,671-6
45,635-7
47,425-8
43,635-6
42,148-0
42,137-5
42,141-3
42,142-1
42,144-8
42,145-6
40,662-7
40,663-5
40,664-3
27,129-2
43,527-9
40,796-8
44,034-5
53,097-2
52,694-0
20,055-7
20,056-5
43,245-8
41,330-5
46,827-4
41,006-3
47,565-3
43,747-6
42,456-0
51,360-1
46,047-8
48,257-9
41,320-8
45,279-3
41,234-1
46,815-0
48,165-3
47,564-5
41,854-4
41,855-2
41,856-0
41,859-5
41,858-7
41,860-9
46,234-9
46,235-7
46,236-5
43,455-8
43,456-6
48,219-6
48,237-4
48,271-4

68037-63-8
68037-64-9
68052-23-3
68071-45-4
68083-14-7
68083-19-2
68084-39-9
68130-15-4
68130-97-2
68133-07-3
68201-23-0
68333-78-8
68399-80-4
68406-95-1
68425-15-0
68425-15-0
68425-16-1
68439-30-5
68441-17-8
68441-17-8
68441-33-8
68441-58-7
68442-33-1
68442-33-1
68459-79-0
68475-94-5
68492-71-7
68512-26-5
68512-26-5
68512-34-5
68515-48-0
68555-36-2
68585-25-1
68586-19-6
68609-96-1
68609-97-2
68610-51-5
68610-62-8
68610-92-4
68647-16-5
68647-16-5
68649-12-7
68683-29-4
68683-29-4
68716-15-4
68751-90-6
68783-41-5
68855-78-7
68891-46-3
68891-46-3
68891-50-9
68891-79-2
68937-55-3
68938-54-5
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46,761-8
45,805-8
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43,301-2
43,021-8
43,634-8
18,197-8
45,814-7
47,099-6
46,048-6
34,004-9
46,338-8
47,046-5
47,047-3
47,048-1
45,260-2
19,191-4
42,783-7
43,669-0
46,252-7
45,039-1
45,040-5
45,262-9
43,030-7
45,772-8
46,513-5
46,514-3
47,104-6
37,666-3
45,862-7
47,456-8
40,797-6
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41,284-8
47,314-6
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49,484-4
49,485-2
46,233-0
41,889-7
41,890-0
46,332-9
14,333-2
43,236-9
43,464-7
41,886-2
41,887-0
41,888-9
41,891-9
45,798-1
48,239-0
48,240-4
48,241-2
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68951-96-2
68951-96-2
68951-96-2
68951-97-3
68951-99-5
68954-09-6
68954-10-9
68954-10-9
68958-61-2
68971-82-4
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-14-9
69011-15-0
69011-15-0
69011-17-2
69011-17-2
69011-17-2
69011-18-3
69011-20-7
69011-20-7
69011-20-7
69011-20-7
69011-20-7
69011-20-7
69011-22-9
69013-23-6
69097-20-7
69102-90-5
69102-90-5
69102-90-5
69304-37-6
69430-35-9
69563-88-8
69655-76-1
69667-29-4
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
69991-67-9
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8

48,201-3
48,202-1
48,204-8
43,536-8
42,377-7
45,782-5
46,832-0
46,833-9
46,819-3
34,753-1
41,910-9
42,698-9
43,444-2
46,831-2
49,477-1
49,915-3
49,916-1
43,393-4
43,662-3
42,699-7
43,666-6
43,667-4
43,660-7
21,749-2
21,750-6
21,751-4
43,395-0
43,661-5
44,648-3
43,668-2
46,759-6
23,514-8
19,079-9
38,766-5
40,620-1
33,700-5
45,797-3
38,666-9
47,542-4
52,226-0
31,792-6
31,793-4
31,794-2
31,795-0
31,796-9
31,797-7
31,798-5
31,799-3
37,443-1
37,445-8
37,446-6
43,297-0
43,298-9
43,299-7
48,193-9
48,195-5
48,196-3

70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70131-67-8
70679-92-4
70750-53-7
70750-57-1
70750-58-2
70833-40-8
70892-82-9
70900-21-9
70900-21-9
70900-21-9
71309-70-1
71501-16-1
71550-12-4
71550-12-4
71750-71-5
71750-71-5
71777-36-1
71868-10-5
71878-19-8
71888-89-6
71926-19-7
72047-94-0
72088-96-1
72088-96-1
72245-46-6
72707-66-5
72869-86-4
72928-42-8
73050-11-0
74056-94-3
74191-82-5
74256-14-7
74328-57-7
74398-71-3
74829-49-5
74976-84-4
75009-88-0
75081-21-9
75422-66-1
75980-60-8
76689-17-3
76734-92-4
76774-25-9
76962-34-0
77110-54-4
77323-49-0
78330-21-9
78330-21-9
78330-21-9
78560-45-9
78578-28-6
78578-28-6
78578-28-6
78697-25-3

48,197-1
48,199-8
48,200-5
48,216-1
43,234-2
45,755-8
45,753-1
45,752-3
51,365-2
34,481-8
42,378-5
48,206-4
48,214-5
38,178-0
26,146-7
28,321-5
28,322-3
44,447-2
44,448-0
29,921-9
40,563-9
53,396-3
37,667-1
40,755-0
33,983-0
43,656-9
43,657-7
45,808-2
21,297-0
43,690-9
47,577-7
45,695-0
48,106-8
42,881-7
47,431-2
49,629-4
43,029-3
26,956-5
36,821-0
45,041-3
40,631-7
30,100-0
41,595-2
42,870-1
25,454-1
43,636-4
47,447-9
42,211-8
27,468-2
46,641-7
46,687-5
46,688-3
44,893-1
48,249-8
49,563-8
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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
78888-18-3
78922-04-0
78957-07-0
79185-77-6
79410-20-1
79620-28-3
79620-30-7
79676-97-4
79720-19-7
79720-88-0
79746-17-1
79818-58-9
80181-31-3
80181-31-3
80181-31-3
80396-70-9
80413-52-1
80892-32-6
81104-52-1
81133-21-3
81133-22-4
81190-28-5
81416-37-7
81790-10-5
82192-57-2
82246-45-5
82451-48-7
82799-44-8
82942-26-5
82942-26-5
82985-35-1
83016-70-0
83045-03-8
83271-10-7
83382-89-2
83416-06-2
83834-59-7
83844-54-6
83846-85-9
84100-23-2
84170-74-1
84176-65-8
84563-54-2
84732-38-7
84732-38-7
85099-10-1
85342-62-7
85392-86-5
85567-21-1
85712-15-8
85721-25-1
85866-02-0
86217-01-8
86261-90-7
86855-54-1
87079-63-8
87188-51-0

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42,233-9
21,653-4
13,097-4
44,627-0
34,228-9
21,645-3
44,462-6
34,903-8
41,317-8
47,566-1
37,785-6
42,877-9
40,310-5
40,311-3
40,312-1
39,339-8
40,530-2
27,426-7
30,237-6
21,644-5
21,657-7
47,405-3
52,695-9
33,353-0
36,099-6
23,746-9
41,324-0
40,636-8
35,988-2
43,640-2
41,335-6
42,453-6
49,665-0
44,797-8
27,130-6
41,009-8
43,717-4
47,558-0
40,624-4
46,754-5
41,214-7
27,080-6
53,099-9
43,080-3
43,081-1
40,531-0
53,108-1
46,025-7
44,542-8
37,609-4
41,082-9
26,039-8
47,436-3
42,498-6
37,102-5
40,735-6
39,907-8

87227-64-3
87290-97-9
87320-05-6
88230-35-7
88402-77-1
88752-37-8
88917-22-0
89339-41-3
89343-06-6
89360-06-5
89360-06-5
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89551-24-6
89616-40-0
90325-47-6
90363-65-8
90438-79-2
90881-34-8
91166-50-6
91313-01-8
91381-58-7
91424-40-7
91650-35-0
91722-14-4
92046-34-9
92046-34-9
92046-34-9
92092-01-8
92538-66-4
92538-66-4
92764-21-1
92764-22-2
93045-02-4
93376-66-0
93841-09-9
93975-07-6
93975-08-7
93975-09-8
94108-97-1
94479-84-2
94525-01-6
95418-58-9
95906-91-5
96077-04-2
96210-87-6
96478-09-0
96503-27-4
96828-31-8
97635-64-8
97953-22-5
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46,426-0
45,278-5
49,677-4
46,124-5
37,096-7
47,430-4
48,420-2
42,687-3
36,003-1
53,138-3
53,139-1
47,366-9
47,367-7
47,404-5
51,561-2
51,562-0
51,563-9
52,275-9
52,276-7
46,978-5
37,497-0
43,277-6
46,125-3
37,104-1
32,463-9
43,106-0
49,678-2
34,159-2
36,272-7
41,233-3
28,210-3
30,041-1
30,312-7
40,752-6
43,934-7
43,935-5
47,260-3
47,258-1
22,275-5
41,240-6
47,315-4
44,600-9
44,601-7
44,602-5
40,836-0
48,022-3
47,789-3
45,564-4
40,734-8
46,990-4
45,183-5
41,343-7
36,135-6
45,815-5
43,107-9
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97953-22-5
97953-22-5
97953-22-5
98510-20-4
98516-30-4
98573-25-2
98837-51-5
98837-51-5
101182-89-2
101182-89-2
101182-89-2
102423-16-5
102692-35-3
102962-28-7
103404-57-5
103430-24-6
103591-11-3
103591-11-3
103597-45-1
104005-37-0
104389-31-3
104389-31-3
104389-31-3
104389-32-4
104909-82-2
104934-50-1
104934-50-1
104934-51-2
104934-51-2
104934-52-3
104934-53-4
104934-53-4
105442-35-1
105650-05-3
105924-64-9
106100-55-4
106214-84-0
106214-84-0
106253-69-4
106343-08-2
106343-08-2
106343-08-2
106343-08-2
106797-53-9
106847-76-1
106917-30-0
106917-31-1
106948-24-7
107001-49-0
107001-49-0
107054-29-5
107852-49-3
108419-32-5
108419-33-6
108419-34-7
108419-35-8
109423-00-9

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45,899-6
45,900-3
52,590-1
36,507-6
45,790-6
47,450-9
49,533-6
51,142-0
53,357-2
53,358-0
53,359-9
33,415-4
47,212-3
37,510-1
28,423-8
40,633-3
42,873-6
42,874-4
40,794-1
46,073-7
18,214-1
43,125-7
43,126-5
18,216-8
46,329-9
44,570-3
51,082-3
44,571-1
51,083-1
45,636-5
45,065-0
51,086-6
38,153-5
47,582-3
45,514-8
47,575-0
48,168-8
48,169-6
41,331-3
42,781-0
43,720-4
45,662-4
45,663-2
41,089-6
48,020-7
41,318-6
41,319-4
41,715-7
42,651-2
42,784-5
37,782-1
45,728-0
46,126-1
46,128-8
46,129-6
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109423-33-8
109909-33-3
110123-09-6
110851-65-5
110851-65-5
111109-77-4
112642-92-9
113569-15-6
114651-37-5
116037-98-0
116037-98-0
116037-98-0
116037-98-0
116037-98-0
116265-68-0
116325-74-7
116747-79-6
116747-80-9
116808-67-4
116912-64-2
116971-10-9
116971-11-0
117397-31-6
117646-83-0
118337-09-0
118473-68-0
118514-35-5
118578-03-3
118917-64-9
119313-12-1
119345-01-6
119345-05-0
119438-10-7
119438-10-7
119481-71-9
119481-71-9
119553-67-2
119581-93-0
120239-63-6
120750-67-6
121961-20-4
121961-20-4
121961-20-4
121961-20-4
121961-20-4
122560-63-8
123322-60-1
123334-02-1
123334-16-7
123359-41-1
125200-80-8
125300-07-4
125370-60-7
125441-87-4
125756-69-6
125850-75-1
126213-50-1

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43,276-8
25,823-7
47,458-4
49,534-4
51,085-8
52,046-2
47,906-3
43,243-1
40,995-2
48,512-8
49,565-4
49,922-6
51,566-3
51,567-1
44,231-3
38,665-0
36,154-2
36,153-4
52,696-7
41,337-2
52,549-9
45,637-3
51,486-1
40,754-2
37,048-7
30,938-9
36,806-7
41,892-7
47,199-2
40,564-7
46,852-5
41,329-1
47,318-9
47,319-7
47,320-0
47,321-9
44,800-1
51,485-3
46,069-9
49,673-1
18,253-2
52,271-6
52,272-4
52,273-2
52,274-0
24,766-9
46,710-3
33,669-6
T1,700-0
30,313-5
43,639-9
49,709-6
47,418-5
46,825-8
47,654-4
40,632-5
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CAS Number Index (continued)
CAS No.
127087-87-0
127377-12-2
127883-08-3
128000-08-8
129283-82-5
129288-65-9
129288-65-9
130066-57-8
130167-23-6
130169-63-0
130221-78-2
130650-09-8
130730-70-0
131132-77-9
131298-44-7
131717-99-2
132739-31-2
132759-93-4
133448-13-2
133779-15-4
134708-14-8
135225-24-0
135266-23-8
135470-04-1
135876-32-3
135876-36-7
136392-67-1

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52,107-8
47,449-5
43,271-7
45,905-4
40,638-4
38,767-3
38,768-1
49,646-4
48,028-2
43,488-4
41,351-8
38,174-8
45,729-9
49,647-2
45,802-3
53,100-6
42,493-5
36,273-5
43,489-2
43,491-4
53,103-0
46,857-6
51,620-1
45,688-8
49,648-0
49,649-9
43,448-5

136392-68-2
136445-69-7
137308-86-2
137516-01-9
137605-95-9
138009-59-3
138048-80-3
138860-55-6
139301-16-9
139948-75-7
142770-42-1
142986-44-5
143106-82-5
143239-14-9
143239-19-4
143269-29-8
143294-86-4
143477-68-3
143477-70-7
143606-53-5
143860-04-2
144429-21-0
145611-81-0
146421-65-0
148256-63-7
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43,447-7
43,052-8
53,114-6
39,883-7
43,655-0
49,540-9
49,381-3
46,297-7
44,583-5
46,006-0
40,630-9
41,238-4
44,451-0
38,590-5
38,588-3
38,592-1
38,573-5
51,531-0
51,532-9
44,802-8
44,625-4
49,644-8
49,694-4
51,482-9
45,640-3
44,626-2
52,368-2

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148879-45-2
149703-84-4
151896-98-9
153891-46-4
154487-83-9
154487-85-1
154554-67-3
154862-43-8
155090-83-8
155773-72-1
156327-07-0
156884-88-7
157723-26-7
159791-74-9
160611-46-1
160611-48-3
160611-50-7
160611-51-8
162881-26-7
163442-67-9
163611-04-9
163611-05-0
163894-16-4
163894-16-4
165101-57-5
167860-86-8

44,459-6
44,458-8
52,548-0
47,208-5
41,242-2
46,072-9
46,907-6
49,667-7
44,221-6
48,309-5
41,236-8
48,124-6
47,578-5
48,029-0
48,258-7
44,234-8
44,235-6
44,237-2
44,236-4
51,144-7
41,244-9
46,908-4
46,909-2
51,622-8
51,623-6
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169391-91-7
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177987-93-8
178873-19-3
192948-77-9
196109-15-6
196109-16-7
196109-17-8
198570-39-7
200960-84-5
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201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
201058-08-4
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202009-65-2
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204719-89-1
209072-71-9
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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
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Applications: Free Radical Initiators


Thermal Initiators: Decomposition Rate and Half-Life
Ideally, a thermal free radical initiator should be relatively
stable at room temperature but should decompose rapidly
enough at the polymer-processing temperature to ensure a
practical reaction rate. In addition to temperature, the
decomposition rate (kd) of the initiator will depend on the
solvent/monomer system used. The confining effect of
solvent molecules (the cage effect) causes secondary
wastage reactions including recombination of radicals to
regenerate the initiator. The cage effect becomes more
significant as viscosity increases.
The most important indicator of activity of an initiator is its
half-life (t1/2). It is the time required to reduce the original
initator content of a solution by 50%, at a given
temperature.

Assuming first order decomposition kinetics, which is true


for most free radical organic initiators, the half-life (t1/2) is
related to the initiator decomposition rate (kd) as follows:
t1/2 = ln2/kd
Table I lists the decomposition rate (kd) data1 for several
commonly used free radical initiators, at specific temperatures and solvents. To further assist you in your selection
of a thermal initiator, the temperature corresponding to a 10
hour half-life in a specific solvent is also shown. Fig. 1
relates the initiator decomposition rate (kd) in s-1 to the
half-life for a broad range of kd values, including those found
in Table I.

Fig 1: Relationship of Half Life (tF) to Decomposition Rate (kd).

This chart is reprinted with permission from Wiley Interscience.

How to read the chart:


See circled example: Half lives are to
the left of each vertical line.
A half life of 200s has a rate constant
of 3.4 x 10-3

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d =
h =
m =
s =

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Thermal Initiators: Decomposition Rate and Half-Life (continued)
Table I: Decompositon Rates and 10-Hour Half-life Temperatures of Common Thermal Initiators
(arranged alphabetically by initiator)
Aldrich
Cat. No.

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

tert-Butylperoxy isopropyl carbonate


Cumene hydroperoxide

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

2,4- Pentanedione peroxide


Peracetic acid
Potassium persulfate3

32,953-3
44,171-6
38,808-4

10h Half-life C (Solvent)


99 (benzene)
69 (water)

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)

125 (triethyl phosphate)


135 (toluene)
60 (H2O)
70 (0.1M NaOH)

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.

Persulfate decomposition is pH dependent.

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Photoinitiators: Classification
A photoinitiator is a compound especially added to a
formulation to convert absorbed light energy, UV or visible
light, into chemical energy in the form of initiating species,
viz., free radicals or cations. Based on the mechanism by
which initiating radicals are formed, photoinitiators are
generally divided into two classes:

Type I photoinitiators undergo a unimolecular bond


cleavage upon irradiation to yield free radicals.

Type II photoinitiators undergo a bimolecular reaction


where the excited state of the photoinitiator interacts
with a second molecule (a coinitiator) to generate free
radicals.

UV photoinitiators of both Type I and Type II are available.


However, visible light photoinitiators belong almost
exclusively to the Type II class of photoinitiators. Table I
summarizes the various classes of available Type I and
Type II photoinitiators and their common applications.

Table I: Common Applications for Different Classes of Photoinitiators


UV-Photoinitiators
Type I Photoinitiators
Photoinitiator
Class
Application
Wood coatings
(polyester)

Benzoin
ethers
X

Benzil
ketals
X

a-Dialkoxy- a-Hydroxy- a-Amino


acetophenones

alkylphenones

Acylalkylphosphine
phenones
oxides

Paper coatings
X

Printing plates

Offset inks

BenzoThiophenones/ xanthones/ Titanocenes


amines
amines

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.

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Photoinitiators: UV Absorption Spectra
For photoinitiation to proceed efficiently, the absorption bands
of the photoinitiator must overlap with the emission
spectrum of the source and there must be minimal
competing absorption by the components of the formulation
at the wavelengths corresponding to photoinitiator
excitation. For the initial selection of a photoinitiator in your
application, viz., one with excitation wavelengths that lie in
the emission spectrum of your UV source, as well as in the
absorption window of your formulation, information about
the photoinitiator absorption spectrum is essential.
To aid in this initial selection, UV absorption spectra of 47
commonly used radical and cationic photoinitiators (see
Table I) are displayed in this section. Approximately 100

additional substituted acetophenones and benzophenones


that are potential photoinitiators are available from Aldrich;
search our product database by substructure at www.sigmaaldrich.com.
Spectra were recorded on a Perkin Elmer UV/Vis Lambda 2
spectrophotometer using Perkin Elmer Computerized
Spectroscopy Software 4.01. Concentrations are expressed
as % weight of solute in volume of solvent. The solvent
used was A.C.S. spectrophotometric grade methyl alcohol.
For comparison purposes, the emission spectrum of a
medium pressure mercury lamp, the most widely used
energy source, is shown as the last figure.

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.)

Cat. No. Photoinitiator


A1,070-1
A8,840-9
A9,000-4
12,324-2
11,931-8
B515-1
39,939-6
17,200-6
19,578-2
B870-3
B930-0
40,562-0
26,246-3
B1,260-1
40,564-7
16,032-6
14,783-4
12,489-3
C7,240-4
40,807-7
D3,173-7
22,710-2
D11,050-7

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

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A1,070-1 Acetophenone, 99%

A8,840-9 Anisoin, 95%

O
C CH
3

O
CH O
3

CH C

OCH

OH

0.0224 %

0.0040 %

0.0011 %

0.0014 %

12,324-2 Anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid, sodium salt


monohydrate, 97%

A9,000-4 Anthraquinone, 97%

O
S ONa
O

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H O
2

0.0010%

0.0033 %

0.0004 %

0.0006 %

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11,931-8 (Benzene) tricarbonylchromium , 98%

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

39,939-6 Benzoin, sublimed, 99.5+%

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

17,200-6 Benzoin ethyl ether, 99%

.6

0
220

240

0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

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19,578-2 Benzoin isobutyl ether, tech., 90%

.8

B870-3

Benzoin methyl ether, 96%

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

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0.0150 %

.6

Absorbance

Absorbance

0.0030 %

0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

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26,246-3 3,3',4,4'-Benzophenonetetracarboxylic
dianhydride, sublimed, 98%

O
.8

B1,260-1 4-Benzoylbiphenyl, 99%

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

40,564-7 2-Benzyl-2-(dimethylamino)-4'morpholinobutyrophenone, 97%

16,032-6 4,4'-Bis(diethylamino)benzophenone, 99+%

.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

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14,783-4 4,4'-Bis(dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%

12,489-3 Camphorquinone, 98%

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%

C7,240-4 2-Chlorothioxanthen-9-one, 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

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0.0055 %

.6

Absorbance

Absorbance

.6

0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

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D3,173-7 Dibenzosuberenone, 97%

22,710-2 2,2-Diethoxyacetophenone, 95%

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

D11,050-7 4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99%

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

19,611-8 2,2-Dimethoxy-2-phenylacetophenone, 99%


1

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

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14,934-9 4-(Dimethylamino)benzophenone, 98%

14,670-6 4,4'-Dimethylbenzil, 97%


1

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

D14,966-7 2,5-Dimethylbenzophenone, tech., 95%

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

D14,967-5 3,4-Dimethylbenzophenone, 99%

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

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0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

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40,566-3 Diphenyl(2,4,6 trimethylbenzoyl)phosphine oxide
2-Hydroxy-2-methylpropiophenone 50/50 blend

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

E1,220-6 Ethylanthraquinone, 97+%

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

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32,810-3

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

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0.0051 %

.6

.6

0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
Nanometers

380

400

420

440

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40,561-2

1-Hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, 99%

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
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380

400

420

440

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M3,050-7

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

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0
220

240

260

280

300

320
340
360
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380

400

420

440

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Photoinitiators: UV Absorption Spectra (continued)
T3,400-2

40,722-4

Thioxanthen-9-one, 98%

Triarylsulfonium hexafluoroantimonate salts,


mixed, 50% in propylene carbonate

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

Triarylsulfonium hexafluorophosphate salts,


mixed, 50% in propylene carbonate

.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

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Emission spectrum of a medium pressure mercury arc lamp

SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC GRADE SOLVENTS


Excellent for applications requiring
-High purity -UV transparecy
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Rigorously analyzed during and after production, and
during packaging to ensure high purity
Once packaged, leakage and breathing problems are
eliminated because we use the Sealed for Quality TM system
4-Liter sizes come in standard amber glass bottles. These
bottles have a PVC shrink band around the neck to provide
additional closure integrity and tamper evidence.
Sealed for Quality is a trademark of Sigma-Aldrich Co.

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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

Vinyl ether (VE) reactive diluents have been used in hybrid


systems including VE/acrylate, VE/epoxy, and VE/acrylate/
epoxy systems, offering high cure speeds and resulting in
enhanced performance of UV-cured coatings.5,6 More
recently, photoinitiator-free polymerization of electron donor/
electron acceptor(D/A) systems employing the electron-rich
VEs has been reported with greatly reduced sensitivity towards oxygen inhibition as compared to that of acrylate systems.79
Aldrich has vastly expanded its line of vinyl ethers to include new, multifunctional, liquid and solid
monomers as given below. For our complete product
offering, search the product database on our Web site at
www.sigma-aldrich.com.

Catalog
Product Name
No.

Linear Formula

Melt
Viscosity

49,644-8

4-(Vinyloxy)butyl benzoate, 98%


(VEctomer 3010)

C6H5CO 2(CH2)4OCH=CH2

8 (cps @ 22C)

50mL
250mL

49,649-9

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] adipate, 98%


(VEctomer 4060)

[CH2CH2CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2

15 (cps @ 22C)

50mL
250mL

49,648-0

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] succinate, 98%


(VEctomer 4030)

[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

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] isophthalate, 98%


(VEctomer 4010)

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

230 (cps @ 22C)

50mL
250mL

49,650-2

Tris[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] trimellitate, 96%


(VEctomer 5015)

C6H3[CO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]3

253 (cps @ 22C)

50mL
250mL

51,484-5

4-(Vinyloxy)butyl stearate, 98%


(VEctomer 3080)

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

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (4-methyl-1,3-phenylene)biscarbamate (VEctomer 4220)

CH3C6H3[NHCO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2

85 (cps @ 84C)

50g
250g

49,652-9

Bis[4-(vinyloxy)butyl] (methylenedi-4,1phenylene)biscarbamate, 97% (VEctomer 4210)

CH2[C6H4NHCO2(CH2)4OCH=CH2]2

130 (cps @ 105C)

50g
250g

VEctomer is a registered trademark of Morflex, Inc.

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.

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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

F (CF2)w CH2CH CH2


O
F 3C
F 3C

CF (CF2)x CH2CH CH2


O

F (CF2)y OCF CH2CH CH2


CF3
O

H (CF2)z CH2OCH2CH CH2

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:

Employed recently in the polymerization of morpholino perfluoroacrylates with

hydrophobic and hydrophilic chains that lend interesting characteristics to


textile-finishing products. 3
Used to prepare fluoroalkyl-a-hydroxy acids by HNO3 ring-opening oxidative
reaction, followed by conversion to the corresponding methyl ester, useful in the
synthesis of fluoroalkylated heterocycles. 4
Transformed into diols via dioxolane intermediates; their conversion to
dimethacrylates was accomplished regioselectively. 5

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
office, or e-mail us at aldrich@sial.com. Also, we welcome your new product suggestions.

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

(2,2,3,3,4,4,4-Heptafluorobutyl)oxirane, 96% ................................................................................ 1g


(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,5-Nonafluoropentyl)oxirane, 95% ......................................................................... 5g
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,7-Tridecafluoroheptyl)oxirane, 97% .......................................................... 5g
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,9-Heptadecafluorononyl)oxirane, 96% ...........................5mL ; 25mL
(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,11-Heneicosafluoroundecyl)oxirane, 96% ................. 5g

x=
x=
x=
x=
x=

49,629-4
47,411-8
47,412-6
47,413-4
47,414-2

[2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)propyl]oxirane, 97% ......................................................... 1g


[2,2,3,3,4,5,5,5-Octafluoro-4-(trifluoromethyl)pentyl]oxirane, 97% .............................................. 5g
[2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,7,7,7-Dodecafluoro-6-(trifluoromethyl)heptyl]oxirane, 96% ................ 5mL; 25mL
[2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,9,9,9-Hexadecafluoro-8-(trifluoromethyl)nonyl]oxirane, 96% ....... 5mL; 25mL
[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%
............................................................................................................................................... 5g; 25g

0
2
4
6
8

y= 1
y= 3

49,630-8 [2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(trifluoromethoxy)propyl]oxirane, 97% ...................................................... 1g


49,631-6 [2,3,3,3-Tetrafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propyl]oxirane, 96% ................................................. 1g

Fluoroalkyl Glycidyl Ethers


z
z
z
z

=
=
=
=

2
4
6
8

47,415-0
47,416-9
47,417-7
47,418-5

Glycidyl 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropyl ether, 97% ................................................................. 5mL; 25mL


Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoropentyl ether, 96% ...................................................... 5mL; 25mL
Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7-dodecafluoroheptyl ether, 97% ...................................... 5mL; 25mL
Glycidyl 2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9-hexadecafluorononyl ether, 96% ....................... 5mL; 25mL

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.

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Applications
Bisphenol Monomers

45,046-4
4,4'-(1,3 Phenylenediisopropylidene)bisphenol, 99%
25g ; 100g

Bisphenols add rigidity to polymer


backbones and are used to make polyarylates,1,2 polyesters, polycarbonates,
polyester imides, polyether imides, and
poly(aryl ether ketones).3,4 They are also
used to make liquid crystal polymers5,6
and phenoxy and epoxy resins.

D11,050-7
4,4'-Dihydroxybenzophenone, 99%
5g ; 25g

References: (1) Roggero, A. et al. Polym. Mater.


Sci. Eng. 1995, 72, 593. (2) Kimet, B.C. et al.
ibid. 1995, 72, 603. (3) Chan, K.P. et al. Polym.
Preprints 1995, 36(2), 132. (4) Youngman, P.W.
et al. ibid. 1996, 37(1), 138. (5) Griffin, A.C.;
Schmidt, H.-W. ibid. 1996, 37(1), 44. (6) Walba,
D.M. et al. ibid. 1996, 37(1), 117.

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

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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

The trisilanol 1 (R = c-C5H9 or c-C6H11) can


undergo several corner capping reactions
with transition-metal (Mo, W, V, Zr) and
rare earth8 complexes to give a variety of
substituted silsesquioxanes, 2.9-12 In
solution, many of the resulting metallosilsesquioxanes exist in equilibrium with
the corresponding dimer.6c
In the case of the molybdenum metallosilsesquioxane dimer 3 (R = c-C6H11), the
triple bond between the molybdenum
atoms is left intact.13 Metallosilsesquioxane
compounds show activity as catalytic
precursors for olefin metathesis8 and
olefin polymerization.10

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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

The POSS monomers can be polymerized


using standard techniques to yield inorganicorganic hybrid homopolymers and copolymers.17,18 The propylmethacryl-POSS monomer
4c undergoes free radical polymerization to give
POSS macromers,19 and the hydrido-POSS
monomer 4b can undergo hydrosilylation
reactions to give oligomers and polymers.20
The pendant silsesquioxane structures impart
desirable mechanical properties to the
polymers such as increased thermal stability
to oxidation and resistance to degradation by
ultraviolet light. Illustrated at left (5) is a
syndiotactic segment of a polymer chain from
the polymerization of the allyl-POSS
monomer 4a.
There are numerous other applications of
substituted silsesquioxanes, including their
use as Wittig reagents,21 and precursors to
silicon carbide (SiC) powders,22-24 nitrided
glass (in combination with NH3),25 silicon
oxynitride (Si2ON2),26 low dielectric constant
materials,27-29 alumino-30,31 and galliosilicates,32
silica-reinforced composites,33,34 and a
variety of microporous materials.27,28 The
reader is urged to consult the literature37-39 for
more information on these versatile building
blocks for inorganic-organic hybrid polymers.

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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.

47,759-1 1-(3-Chloropropyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (3-Chloropropyl-POSS); 1g, 5g

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

47,760-5 1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-glycidylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Glycidyl-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

46,859-2 1-Allyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Allyl-POSS); 1g, 5g

Acetonitrile

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P

Acetone

Specialty POSS Monomers

SOLUBILITY

S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S

Data not available


Data not available

47,762-1 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-butyronitrile (3-Cyanopropyl-POSS); 1g, 5g

47,764-8 3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan-1-ol (Silanol-POSS); 1g,5g

46,862-2 3-(3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxan-1-yl)propyl methacrylate (Propyl methacryl-POSS); 1g, 5g

46,857-6 1,3,5,7,9,11,14-Heptacyclopentyltricyclo[7.3.3.15,11]heptasiloxaneendo-3,7,14-triol (Trisilanol-POSS); 1g, 10g

47,761-3 1,3,5,7,9,11,13-Heptacyclopentyl-15-vinylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Vinyl-POSS); 1g, 5g

46,858-4 1-Hydrido-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Hydrido-POSS); 1g, 5g

47,766-4 Methyl-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane-1-propionate (Methyl propionate-POSS); 1g, 5g

S S

I = insoluble; S = soluble; sl = slightly soluble

M 46,860-6 1-[2-(5-Norbornen-2-yl)ethyl]-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Norbornenylethyl-POSS); 1g, 5g


N

47,654-4 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Octakis(dimethylsilyloxy)pentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane [Octakis(dimethylsilyloxy) silsesquioxane];1g,5g

47,542-4 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15-Octavinylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Octavinylsilsesquioxane); 1g, 5g

46,861-4 1-(4-Vinylphenyl)-3,5,7,9,11,13,15-heptacyclopentylpentacyclo[9.5.1.13,9.15,15.17,13]octasiloxane (Vinylphenyl-POSS); 1g, 5g

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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:
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31,802-7

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Phthalic-d4 acid, 98 atom % D ........................................................... 1g; 5g
Methyl-d3 methacrylate-d5 .................................................................. 1g; 5g
Methyl methacrylate-d5 ..................................................................... 1g; 5g
2,6-Di(tert-butyl-d9 )-4-methylphenol- 3,5,O-d3 , 98 atom % D .... 250mg; 1g
(Bisphenol A)-d16 , 98 atom % D ................................................. 250mg; 1g
Adipic-d8 acid-d2 , 98 atom % D ......................................................... 1g; 5g
1,4-Butanediol-1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4-d8 , 98 atom % D ..................................... 1g
Ethylene-d4 -diamine, 98 atom % D ............................................ 250mg; 1g
Butadiene-2,2,5,5-d4 sulfone, 98+ atom % D ................................... 1g; 10g
Hydroquinone-d6 , 98 atom % D . ...................................................... 1g; 5g
Acetophenone-d8 , 99 atom % D .............................................................. 1g

Chain Transfer Agents


32,932-0 Bromoform-d, 99 atom % D ........................................................... 10g; 25g
15,182-3 Chloroform-d, 99.8 atom % D ................. 50g; 100g; 150g;.250g; 50 x 100g
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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

are prepared with chelating properties making them highly


selective towards certain ions. In addition to their use in
ion exchange, organic polymer supports, many of which
are based on PS-DVB resins, are being used as polymeric
catalysts in the expanding research area involving
heterogenization of homogenous catalysts and as polymeric
supports and reagents in combinatorial chemistry.
The internal structure of the resin beads, i.e., whether
microporous (gel-type) or macroporous, is important in the
selection of an ion exchanger. Macroporous resins, with
their high effective surface area, facilitate the ion exchange
process. Also, they give access to the exchange sites for
larger ions, can be used with almost any solvent, irrespective of whether it is a good solvent for the uncrosslinked
polymer, and take up the solvent with little or no change in
volume. They make more rigid beads, facilitating ease of
removal from the reaction system. In the case of the
microporous resins, since they have no discrete pores,
solute ions diffuse through the particle to interact with
exchange sites. Despite diffusional limitations on reaction
rates, these resins offer certain advantages: they are less
fragile, requiring less care in handling, react faster in
functionalization and applications reactions, and possess
higher loading capacities.
In addition to being a function of bead morphology, the
kinetics of the exchange depends on the particle size
distribution of the resin. It is enhanced by a monodisperse
resin, for example, see the Marathon and Amberjet
resins in Table I; they permit faster elution and regeneration
times with reduced back pressure.
To help you select an exchanger or combination of
exchangers, Table I provides a compilation of ion exchange
resins offered by Aldrich, classified by type, as defined
above, along with characteristics of each resin such as
particle size, functional group, ionic form (i.e., the
counterion), exchange capacity, and operating conditions.
For additional information on ion exchange resins from Aldrich, please request Aldrich Technical Bulletin AL-142.
For additional information on polymeric supports, please
refer to the Applications Section. An extensive list of products is provided under Polymer Particles in the Products
By Category Section.

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

Total Exchange Capacity2


meq/ml
meq/g

pH range

Strong Cation Exchangers on Polystyrene


Amberlite/Amberlyst/Amberjet
21,653-4
22,435-9
27,427-5
21,638-0
43,673-9

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

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Cat. No.

Exchanger

% crosslinking

Matrix1

Mesh/
Bead size

Ionic
Form

%
Moisture

Max.Op.
Temp. C

Total Exchange Capacity2


meq/ml
meq/g

pH range

Strong Cation Exchangers on Polystyrene (continued)


Dowex (Sulfonic Acid)
21,744-1
21,746-8
21,747-6
42,882-5
42,866-3
42,209-6
42,867-1
21,748-4
21,749-2
21,750-6
21,751-4
42,872-8
42,870-1
43,668-2
43,661-5
43,395-0
42,878-7

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
-

Duolite (Sulfonic Acid)


43,669-0

C-26

Weak Cation Exchangers on Polyacrylic


Amberlite (Carboxylic Acid)
21,635-6
42,883-3
21,657-7
27,426-7

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

Dowex (Carboxylic Acid)


42,881-7

CCR-3

Strong Anion Exchangers on Polystyrene


Amberlite Strong Anion Exchangers, Type I (Trialkylbenzyl Ammonium)
24,766-9
21,644-5
21,658-5
43,674-7

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
-

Dowex Type I (Trimethylbenzyl Ammonium)


21,737-9
21,738-7
21,739-5
42,861-2
42,858-2
42,859-0
42,860-4
21,740-9
21,741-7
21,742-5
21,743-3
42,876-0
43,665-8
43,660-7
43,394-2

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

Amberlite, Type II (Dimethyl-2-hydroxyethylbenzyl Ammonium)


21,656-9

IRA-410

20-50

Dowex Type II (Dimethyl-2-hydroxyethylbenzyl Ammonium)


42,862-0
42,863-9
42,864-7
42,877-9
43,393-4
43,662-3

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

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Cat. No.

Exchanger

% crosslinking

Matrix1

Mesh/
Bead size

Ionic
Form

%
Moisture

Max.Op.
Temp. C

Total Exchange Capacity2


meq/ml
meq/g

pH range

Weak Anion Exchangers on Polystyrene


Amberlite (Polyamine)
47,663-3

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

Mixed Bed Resins on Polystyrene


Dowex Mixed Bed Resins
42,873-6
42,874-4
42,869-8

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

DOWEX Strong Acid (Sulfonic Acid)


44,648-3

DR-2030

2.6

Amberlyst Weak Base (Alkyl Amine)


21,641-0

A-21 Wet

400

100

64

25

0.20

G = gel (or microporous); Mp = macroporous (or macroreticular)

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.

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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.

Polymer-Bound Dichromate and Perbromide

Wang Resin

Employed in Parlows groundbreaking work


in which three synthetic transformations were
carried out simultaneously in one reaction
vessel using three different polymeric reagents.
The substrate was simply added to a slurry of
the three polymeric reagents in cyclohexane. Thus,
sec-phenethyl alcohol was oxidized to acetophe23,746-9
none with polymer-bound dichromate. The ketone
was then a-brominated with polymer-supported
tribromide. Displacement with a polymer-bound
pyrazol-3-ol gave the desired product in 48% yield after
simple filtration. No isolation of the intermediates was
required. The synthesis takes advantage of the ability of
polymers to isolate reactive species, thereby allowing their
coexistence in the same reaction vessel.

The Wang resin (4-benzyloxybenzylalcohol,


polymer-bound) has become a very useful
47,063-5
tool in SPOS and combinatorial chemistry due
to its ability to support a diverse range of reactions. Recently, this resin
has been employed in the preparation of pyridines and pyrido[2,3-d ]pyrimidines via Knoevenagel and Hantzsch condensation
reactions.1 Dihydropyrimidines can be prepared via the multicomponent Biginelli condensation using a Wang resin-linked GABA urea.2 The
resin has also been successfully employed in palladium-mediated Heck
reactions between aryl halides and olefins.3 Additionally, the Wang resin
has been utilized in the solid-phase synthesis of lavendustin A, a potent
tyrosine kinase inhibitor, and in the combinatorial synthesis of sixty structurally related lavendustin A analogs.4

Parlow, J.J. Tetrahedron Lett. 1995, 36, 1395.

33,809-5

23,746-9 Poly(4-vinylpyridinium dichromate),


cross-linked
25g; 100g
33,809-5 Tribromide, polymer-supported (tribromide on Amberlyst
A-26), ~1mmol Br3 /g resin
5g; 25g

Borohydride exchange resin (borohydride


on Amberlite IRA-400) has been used to
reduce a wide variety of functional groups
33,809-5
with the added advantage that boron
species remain bound to the polymer, greatly simplifying workups. For
instance, BER selectively reduces a,b-unsaturated carbonyl compounds
to allylic alcohols.1 It also reduces aryl azides and aryl sulfonyl azides to
arylamines and arylsulfonamides.2 In combination with Ni(OAc)2, BER
selectively reduces both aryl and alkyl nitro groups in the presence of
other functional groups,3 and also selectively dehalogenates alkyl
bromides and iodides, and a-halo amides and esters.4 Reductive
amination of aldehydes and ketones occurs in good yields with BER5
and was recently reported in a novel solution phase approach to combinatorial libraries.6
(1) Sande,A.R. et al. Tetrahedron Lett. 1984, 25, 3501. (2) Kabalka, G.W. et al. Synth.
Commun. 1990,20, 293. (3) Yoon, N.M.; Choi, J. Synlett 1993, 135. (4) Yoon, N.M. et
al. J. Org. Chem. 1994, 59, 4687. (5)Yoon,N.M.etal. Synth. Commun. 1993, 23,1595.
(6) Kaldor, S.W. et al. Tetrahedron Lett.1996, 37, 7193.

32,864-2 Borohydride, polymer-supported (borohydride on Amberlite


IRA-400) 2.5mmol BH4 /g resin
25g; 100g

Ozonolysis Quench Reagent


Polymer-bound reagent for the reductive quenching of ozonolysis reactions. Replaces volatile dimethyl sulfide and provides
comparable yields of product. Simple filtration removes the
sulfur-containing byproducts.
Appell, R.B. et al. Synth. Commun. 1995, 25,
3589.

45,901-1 3,3'-Thiodipropionic acid, polymer-bound,


contains ~2.5meq S/g resin

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47,063-5 4-Benzyloxybenzyl alcohol, polymer-bound,


~0.5 -1.0 mmol OH/g resin, 200-400 mesh

5g; 25g

Polymer-Bound
Triphenylphosphine

Borohydride Exchange Resin (BER)

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.

36,645-5 Triphenylphosphine, polymer-supported,


~3mmol P/g resin

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.

34,391-9 Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), aminomethylated,


1% cross-linked, 200-400 mesh, 1mmol N/g resin
1g; 5g
Amberlyst and Amberlite are registered trademarks of Rohm and Haas Co.

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

Our replacement for Amberlite


XE-305.
CH2CH

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

Carbamate linker employed in the


synthesis of esters,1 guanidines,2
and thiazolidinones 3 on solid
phase.

Nucleophile scavenging resin.4d

5g; 25g

47,541-6
Glycerol, polymer-bound,
200400 mesh,1.02.0 mmol/g

OH
P

OH

Polymer-supported diol for


binding aldehydes and ketones.

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.

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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

reagents and/or reaction byproducts, thus significantly easing


reaction workup. By choosing the appropriate scavenger resin,
one can eliminate the potential need for large excesses of
expensive reagents. Most scavenger resins can be
synthesized from commercially available materials; however,
a good number of them are now commercially available.
(Please see the Aldrich catalog listings provided in the table below.)
The choice of scavenger resin strongly depends on the type
of reagent or byproduct that needs to be removed from the
reaction mixture. Listed in the table below are some of the
more common resins and the functional groups with which
they react.
Some of the compound libraries synthesized by
the scavenger/quench resin method are ureas,3a,3b thioureas,3a
amides, 3b,3d sulfonamides, 3a,3b,3d carbamates,3b benzoxazinones4 and dihydropyridones.
For additional information, including unit sizes and prices,
please contact your local Sigma-Aldrich office or visit the
Combinatorial Chemistry section of our Web site at
www.sigma-aldrich.com/combichem. An extensive list of
polymeric supports and reagents is provided under Polymer
Particles in the Products By Category Section.

A-B

There are many advantages to using scavenger reagents.


Since the reactions are run in solution, there is no need to
invest time and effort in transferring and optimizing the
reactions for use in the solid phase. Also, more than one
scavenger resin can be used concurrently to remove multiple
Polystyrene Resin
47,209-3
Ethylenediamine, polymer-bound

Structure
H2N

Reacts With...
RCOCl, RSO2Cl, RNCS, RNCO, H+

N
H
P

47,366-9, 2 mmol/g; 47,367-7, 4 mmol/g


Poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene),
aminomethylated3a

H2N
P

49,381-3
Morpholine, polymer-bound5

47,208-5
4-Benzyloxybenzaldehyde, polymerbound5

H+
P

H2N
N

RCOCl, RSO2Cl, RNCS, RNCO, H+

N
H

H2N

OHC

RNHNH2, NH2OR, RNH2

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

RCOCl, RSO2Cl, RNCS, RNCO, H+

O C N

RNH2

H 2N

H
N

N
H
P

RCHO, RCO2H, RCOCl, anhydrides

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.

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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

Nafion membranes for biosensor applications


evaluated for biocompatibility. 4

F F F

F F

C C C

C C

F F O

F F

Rf
SO3H

Nafion in Solid Polymeric Electrolyte (SPE)


Composites
SPE (Nafion)metal composites used as:
5
Artificial muscle actuators.
Solid electrolytes in the analysis of electroactive
species in organic media.6
7
Electrodes in organic electrosynthesis.
Nafion based solid polymer fuel cells for pulse
power delivery.8

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

Nafion 117, membrane, 0.007in. thick, 8x10in. ............................................................


Nafion 117, membrane, 0.007in. thick, 12x12in. ..........................................................
Nafion 350, membrane, reinforced with Teflon, 0.01in. thick, 8x10in. ..........................
Nafion NE 450, membrane, reinforced with Teflon, 0.017 in thick, 12x12in. ................
Nafion 417, membrane, reinforced with Teflon and Dacron, 0.017in. thick, 4x5in. ......

1ea
1ea
1ea
1ea
1ea

Beads/Granules
30,938-9
47,454-1
39,292-8

Nafion NR50, beads, 7-9 mesh ............................................................................ 10g; 25g


Nafion SAC-13, granules, 8-50 mesh ................................................................... 10g; 25g
Nafion, trimethylsilylated. .................................................................................. 10g; 25g

Solutions
27,470-4
51,021-1

Nafion perfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 5 wt. % solution in a mixture of lower


aliphatic alcohols and water (20%) ................................................................. 25mL; 100mL
Nafion perfluorinated ion-exchange resin, 5 wt. % solution in a mixture of lower
aliphatic alcohols and water (45%) ................................................................. 25mL; 100mL
Nafion, Teflon, and Dacron are registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.

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.

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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

Polyaniline (emeraldine base)


Polyaniline (emeraldine salt)

10g; 50g
5g ; 25g

Polypyrrole
48,255-2
48,110-6
48,111-4
48,109-2

Polypyrrole, doped, 5 wt. % solution in water


100mL
Polypyrrole, polymer-supported, doped (ConQuest 1020)
5g ; 20g
Polypyrrole, polymer-supported, undoped (ConQuest 1010)
5g; 20g
Polypyrrole, polymer-supported, doped, 20 wt. % dispersion in water (ConQuest XP1000) 10mL ;100mL
ConQuest is a registered trademark of DSM N.V.

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)

Regioregular (>98.5% HT)


49,533-6
1g
44,570-3
1g
44,571-1
1g
49,534-4
1g
45,065-0
1g

Regiorandom (HT/HH = 1:1)


51,142-0
1g
51,082-3
1g
51,083-1
1g
51,085-8
1g
51,086-6
1g

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.

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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.

Luminescent, Photorefractive, and Conducting Materials

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.

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Applications
Microparticle Size Standards
Product

Aldrich
Cat. No.

Polystyrene Uniform Latex Particles,


46,169-5
0.1mm diam.
Polystyrene Uniform Latex Particles,
0.4mm diam.
46,171-7
Polystyrene Uniform Latex Particles,
0.5mm diam.
46,172-5
Polystyrene Uniform Latex Particles,
1mm diam.
46,173-3
Polyvinyltoluene Uniform Latex Particles, 2mm diam.

46,494-5

Aldrich is proud to offer a complete line of polymer products. This includes


fine microparticle products and in-depth technical assistance in selecting,
processing, and using these products. Our microparticle size standards
are part of this line.
Aldrich's Uniform Latex Microparticles are monodisperse polystyrene and
polyvinyltoluene spheres prepared by unique and proprietary emulsion
polymerization methods. The uniform diameters of these microparticles
makes them optimal for your applications.
The sophisticated sizing techniques used are certified and traceable to
NIST standards (formerly NBS). Sizing methods employing transmission
electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and
quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) are used to characterize the
microparticle. You can be assured of accurate and precise size analysis
data.
Aldrich's size standards are widely used in industrial, pharmaceutical,
clinical, and scientific laboratories for quality control and size investigation
analysis. Complete statistical and NIST-traceable calibration data are
supplied with each microparticle size standard. These size standards
play a vital role in:

The calibration or standardization of:


particle size instruments
aerosol and liquid particle counters
light microscopes
electrophoretic controls
microporous filtration media
centrifugation sedimentation calibration
analytical optical systems

Research on:
clean room applications
microcontamination
pharmaceutical quality control
electron microscopy
light scattering research
colloidal systems studies
microbiological research
microparticle aerosol generation

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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

Currently, Aldrich offers several microparticle sizes. These standards


have been characterized by TEM, SEM and QELS. An excellent correlation exists among the size measurement obtained by these methods.
Cat. no.
46,169-5
46,171-7
46,172-5
46,173-3
46,494-5

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

Microparticles tend to form an electrical double layer on the surface that


increases the apparent diameter measured by QELS. A variety of
techniques can be used to overcome the double-layer effect. However,
to keep the data simple, we have made all measurements on particles
diluted in filtered deionized water.
Cat. No.

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.

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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

Bis(2-butoxyethyl) adipate, tech.


Bis(2-butoxyethyl) phthalate, tech.
Bis(2-butoxyethyl) sebacate, tech.
2-Butoxyethyl oleate, tech.
Butyl tallate, tech.
Diisodecyl adipate, tech.
Diisodecyl glutarate, tech.
Diisooctyl dodecanedioate, tech.
2-Hydroxyethyl stearate, tech.
Isooctyl tallate, tech.
Poly(ethylene glycol) acrylate, Mn ~375
Poly(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate)
Poly(ethylene glycol) dibenzoate
Poly(ethylene glycol) dioleate, Mn ~914
Poly(ethylene glycol) monooleate, Mn ~460
Sucrose benzoate
Tri(ethylene glycol) bis(2-ethylhexanoate), tech.
2,2,4-Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol dibenzoate

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.

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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

Polyamides are crystalline and have good impact strength, toughness,


and abrasion resistance. Eighteen different aliphatic and aromatic
polyamides are available. Stabilizers and lubricants are present in some
of these products.

(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

Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (Rynite 530 polyester resin),


30% glass reinforced (2)
250g ; 1kg ; 5kg

42,926-0 Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (Rynite FR530 polyester resin),


30% glass reinforced with added fire retardant (2)
250g ; 1kg ; 5kg
20,025-5 Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (2)
5g ; 250g ; 500g
43,514-7 Poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate), melt index 20
250g ; 1kg
43,515-5 Poly(1,4-butylene terephthalate), melt index 50
250g ; 1kg
43,533-3 Poly(1,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate-co-ethylene
terephthalate)
1kg
42,925-2

CH3

CH

O
S

Sulfone-containing polymers show high resistance to acids and alkalis.


These thermally stable polymers are used in electronic connectors, circuit
boards, sterilizable items, and appliance covers.5
42,830-2
18,244-3
37,429-6
18,245-1
19,109-4

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

Nylon 4/6 (1)


Nylon 6/6 (Zytel 101L nylon resin) (1)
Nylon 6/9 (1)
Nylon 6/12 (Zytel 158 nylon resin) (1)
Nylon 6/66 (Zytel 109L nylon resin) (1)
Nylon 12
Poly[N,N'-(1,3-phenylene)isophthalamide]

O
n

Polysulfone, Mn ca. 16,000 (3)


5g ; 100g ; 500g
Polysulfone, Mn ca. 22,000 (3)
5g ; 250g ; 500g
Polysulfone, Mn ca. 26,000 (3)
20g ; 200g ; 1kg
Polysulfone, secondary standard, typical Mw 67,000 (3) 25g
Poly(1,4-phenylene ether-sulfone), melt index 75 (4)
50g ; 250g
44,097-3 Poly(1,4-phenylene ether-ether-sulfone), powder 250g ; 1kg
44,096-5 Poly(1,4-phenylene ether-ether-sulfone), pellets 250g ; 1kg

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Applications
Engineering Polymers (continued)
Polyimides have outstanding thermal properties.
O
N

CH2

NH
n

C
O

30,979-6 Polybenzimidazole
5g ; 25g
42,827-2 Poly(trimellitic anhydride chloride-co-4,4'
methylenedianiline) (5)
25g; 100g
45,975-5 Poly(trimellitic anhydride chloride-alt-benzidine), 20 wt. %
solution in NMP/xylenes
10mL ; 25mL

Larger quantities of TSCA-listed polymers are available from Sigma-Aldrich Fine Chemicals, the large-scale chemicals
division of Sigma-Aldrich, Inc. Please call 800-336-9719 (USA) or visit our Web site: www.sigma-aldrich.com to inquire
about prices and quantities.
References: (1) Alger, M.S.M. Polymer Science Dictionary; Elsevier Science: New York, 1989 (Aldrich Cat. No. Z24,689-1). (2) Seymour, R.B.;
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
ed.; Chapman and Hall: New York, 1988; pp 281-285.
Rynite and Zytel are registered trademarks of E.I. Du Pont Nemours & Co., Inc.

Surfactants
From Adogen to Zonyl and everything in between, Aldrich offers over 150 different surfactants to meet your
specific needs. Our wide selection includes ionic, nonionic, and zwitterionic surfactants with hydrophile-lipophile
balance (HLB) values of 1.0 to >20. We now also offer the new Triton SP-series surfactants the splittable
surfactants that cleave at low pH and cease to act as surfactants.
A brief selection is provided below. An extensive list of Ionic and Nonionic Surfactants from Aldrich is provided
in the Products By Category Section.

49,475-5

Triton SP-135; HLB = 8

100mL

49,476-3

Triton SP-190; HLB = 13

100mL

23,472-9

Triton X-100; HLB = 13.5

5mL; 100mL; 500mL

28,210-3

Triton X-100, reduced

23,473-7

Triton X-405, 70% solution in water; HLB = 17.9

5mL; 100mL; 500mL

85,657-6

Adogen 464

5mL; 100mL; 500mL

42,053-0

Alkanol XC surfactant

46,638-7

Brij 700; HLB = 18.8

27,434-8

Tween 20; HLB = 16.7

25mL; 500mL; 4L; 18L

27,436-4

Tween 80; HLB = 15.4

25mL; 500mL; 4L; 18L

42,141-3

Zonyl FSN fluorosurfactant

46,330-2

Glycolic acid ethoxylate 4-nonylphenyl ether, average Mn ca. 600

100mL

46,329-9

Glycolic acid ethoxylate 4-tert-butylphenyl ether, average Mn ca. 380

100mL

46,322-1

Glycolic acid ethoxylate lauryl ether, average Mn ca. 360

100mL

46,324-8

Glycolic acid ethoxylate lauryl ether, average Mn ca. 460

100mL

5g; 25g

100g; 500g
250g; 1kg

50mL; 250mL

Triton is a registered trademark of Union Carbide Corp. Brij and Tween are registered trademarks of ICI Americas, Inc. Zonyl and Alkanol are
registered trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc. Adogen is a registered trademark of Ashland Chemical Co.

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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).

COLOR CONCENTRATE A dye or pigment dissolved or


dispersed in a medium, often polymeric. The medium stabilizes the dispersed colorant, minimizing the mixing required
to disperse the colorant in subsequent operations.

ACID VALUE See ACID NUMBER.


ADDITIVE A substance which is added to a polymer to modify
one or more properties or ease of processing of the polymer.
ALFREY-PRICE PARAMETERS Values, Q, a measure of the
resonance stabilization of the growing radical and the monomer and, e, a measure of their polarities. The values are used
to calculate reactivity ratios.

CANNON-FENSKE VISCOMETER A capillary viscometer in


which the two arms are bent from vertical so the bulbs in each
arm are in the same vertical axis; widely used for determining
molecular weights by measurement of dilute solution viscosity.
CLOUD POINT The temperature and ionic strength of a solution at the point where phase separation begins.
CREEP See COLD FLOW.

AMINE EQ. WT. The weight in grams of material containing


one equivalent of amine groups.
AMINE VALUE The weight in milligrams of KOH equivalent to
the total amine hydrogen content in one gram of polymer. (See
ASTM D 2073).

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.

CRITICAL MICELLE CONCENTRATION The concentration


above which a surface active material aggregates to form
small colloidal clusters or micelles.
CRITICAL SURFACE TENSION The maximum value of the
surface tension of a liquid at which it will spread over the
surface of a given solid.
CURING The process of polymerizing a monomer or oligomer or crosslinking an existing polymer.
DART IMPACT A test in which a dart with a spherical head of
specified diameter is dropped a given distance onto a film.
The energy resulting in 50% specimen failure is reported.
(See ASTM D 1709).

APHA COLOR A comparative color measurement from 0 to


500 units based on platinum-cobalt color standards.

DEGREE OF POLYMERIZATION (DP) An expression for the


number of monomer units in a polymer chain.

ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)


Publisher of a series of 69 volumes, divided among 16
sections, describing approved ASTM standards, proposals,
and emergency standards relating to test methodologies.

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.

ATACTIC See TACTICITY.

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

A substance that causes a mixture to adhere.

BRITTLENESS TEMPERATURE The temperature at which a


substance has hardness and rigidity but little tensile strength
and fractures readily. (See ASTM D 746)
BROMINE INDEX A measure of unsaturation expressed in
terms of the weight in milligrams of bromine that react with
100 grams of sample.

DILATANT The non-Newtonian flow behavior in which the


viscosity increases with increasing shear (stirring rate). Also
called shear thickening.
DRAG REDUCTION

A decrease in viscosity or friction.

A Brookfield viscometer employ-

DRAWDOWN The process of applying an ink or coating to a


surface by spreading a thin film of the material, typically using
a blade or wire-wound rod.

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.

DROP POINT, METTLER The sample to be measured is placed


in a cup and heated at a given rate. The temperature at which
a drop of molten material passes through a standard orifice is
recorded (See ASTM D 3954).

BUTYL RUBBER A polyisobutylene (polyisobutene) copolymer, containing 0.5 - 3% isoprene units providing unsaturation
sites for crosslinking.

DURRANS A method of determining the temperature at which


an epoxide softens and becomes visible on top of a mercury
blanket (See ASTM D 1763).

BROOKFIELD THERMOSEL
ing a heated cell.

COLD FLOW The ability of a material to change dimensions in a


reversible or nonreversible (creep) manner at ambient temperature.

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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.

The saponification number less the acid

EPOXIDE EQUIVALENT WEIGHT (EPOXIDE EW) The weight


in grams of material containing one equivalent of epoxide
groups. The epoxide EW for a diepoxide is one-half the molecular weight.
FORD CUP A viscosity measurement using a small cup to
determine the time for a given amount of liquid to flow through
an orifice in the bottom of the cup. Six different orifice sizes
are typically used.
FOX EQUATION An equation that predicts the glass transition
temperatures, based on the homopolymer glass transition
temperature; (Tgx) in degrees Kelvin and the monomer weight
fractions (Wx) (for random co-polymers).
1 = W1 +
Tg
Tg1

W2 + etc.
Tg2

GARDNER COLOR A system of color standards based upon


stable solutions of ferric chloride. (See ASTM D 523).
GARDNER GLOSS A value that quantifies the degree of
reflection of light from a surface. It is determined by comparing the strength of reflected light from a test surface area to
that from a standard surface.
GARDNER-HOLDT VISCOSITY A viscosity measurement
based on a bubble viscometer. Viscosity is given in stoke
units or as an alphabetical letter. Also see Viscosity Comparison chart for Newtonian Liquids.
GEL PERMEATION CHROMATOGRAPHY, (GPC) Also called
Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC). A column
chromatograhpic method of determining the molecular
weight distribution of a polymer, based on its hydrodynamic
volume. Values are often given relative to a standard, usually
polystyrene.
GLASS TRANSITION TEMPERATURE, (Tg) The temperature
at which the amorphous regions of a polymer soften from a
rigid, glassy solid to a flexible, viscous liquid. The value is
dependent on molecular weight, impurities, aging factors,
and testing procedure.
HYDROPHILE-LIPOPHILE BALANCE, (HLB) An arbitrary
value between 0 and 60 defining the affinity of a surfactant for
water (>10) or oil (<10). The values are used to select a
surfactant for an O/W or W/O emulsion. Ionic surfactants have
recently been assigned HLB values.

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HYDROXYL NUMBER A measure of the number of hydroxyl


groups present in a polymer. The weight in milligrams of KOH
required to neutralize the hydroxyl groups in one gram of
polymer. Determined by acetylation using acetic anhydride
and titration of the acetic acid and excess anhydride with
potassium hydroxide.
IODINE VALUE The grams of iodine that react with 100 grams
of sample. A measure of unsaturation.
IONOMER A polymer with repeating ionic groups, which tend
to aggregate to form ionic domains that act as physical
cross-links. The domains dissociate on heating allowing the
material to be processed as a thermoplastic.
ISOTACTIC See TACTICITY.
IZOD IMPACT The impact strength measured when a falling
weighted pendulum strikes a rectangular specimen. The
specimen may be notched or unnotched. (See ASTM D 256).
K-VALUE, FIKENTSCHER An empirical molecular weight value,
K, based on dilute solution viscosity, hrel , and concentration, c.
(1/c)log (hrel) =
K = K0 x 103

(K0+75K02);
(1+1.5K0c)

Also see Viscosity-Molecular Weight Relationships.


LIGHT SCATTERING A technique used to determine the
absolute weight average molecular weight, Mw using a dilute
solution of the polymer.
MACROMONOMERS High molecular weight (a somewhat
arbitrary value) functional monomers. Also called macromers.
MARK-HOUWINK-SAKURADA CONSTANTS K and a values
in the viscosity equation [h]=KMa where [h] is the intrinsic
viscosity and M is the molecular weight of the polymer. The
MHS constants are dependent on the polymer, solvent, and
temperature.
MELT FLOW RATE See MELT INDEX.
MELT INDEX (MI) The weight of polymer extruded through a
cylindrical channel under the pressure of a piston. The amount
of polymer extruded is a measure of the melt viscosity and
inversely proportional to the molecular weight. Tests are run
at specified temperatures and piston weights/pressures. Also
called melt flow index. (See ASTM D 1238 and D 3159).
MELTING TEMPERATURE, (Tm) The temperature at which the
crystalline regions of a polymer transform from an ordered,
rigid structure into an amorphous, viscous liquid. Also see
GLASS TRANSITION TEMPERATURE.

MODULUS A ratio of the tension (stress) to the elongation


(strain) of a test specimen.
MOLAR SUBSTITUTION A term used in polysaccharide chemistry to define the number of molecules of a reagent that are
attached to a monosaccharide unit. Since the reagent may
react with the monosaccharide unit singularly or to form a
pendant polymer chain, the value can range from zero (no
attachment) to a very large number (polymeric attachment).

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

MONOMER The starting material, or unit, on which a


synthetic polymer is based; starting material for
polymerization. See Monomer Section under Products by Category.
MOONEY VISCOSITY An arbitrary scale that defines the
viscosity of a raw or partially cured elastomer, determined with
a shearing disc viscometer consisting of a knurled disc rotating
inside a serrated sample chamber. Viscosity is related to torque,
ranging from 0 to 100 at a defined temperature, disc size, and
time to reach equilibrium.
MULTI-ANGLE LASER LIGHT SCATTERING (MALLS)
See LIGHT SCATTERING.
NETWORK POLYMER Another term for a crosslinked polymer.
NEWTONIAN FLOW A material that is ideal in that it follows
Newtons law of viscosity behavior where shear stress is
linearly proportional to the shear rate.
OIL-OUT (W/O) EMULSION An emulsion in which water is the
dispersed phase and oil is the continuous phase. Also see
WATER-OUT (O/W) EMULSION.

PREPOLYMER A comparatively low molecular weight polymer


which is then used to make a higher molecular weight polymer
by chain extension and/or cross-linking.
PREPREG A composite material in which fibers are embedded
in a prepolymer matrix, which is subsequently polymerized.
Short for preimpregnation.
PSEUDOPLASTIC A time-dependent change in viscosity in
which the viscosity decreases with increasing shear rate. The
material tends to return to its original viscosity when shearing
ceases. Also called shear thinning.
REACTIVE DILUENT A monomer containing reactive groups
that is added to reduce the viscosity of a formulation, and is
incorporated into the structure of the cured polymer.
REACTIVE OLIGOMER Oligomers containing end groups
capable of undergoing polymerization, usually by heating, to
form higher molecular weight polymers.
RESIN Historically, exudations of specific plants which harden
on exposure to air. The term also refers to synthetic polymers of
various molecular weights, some are subsequently processed
and may or may not undergo further polymerization.
RHEOLOGY CONTROL The addition of a polymer to a system
to increase, decrease, or maintain viscosity over a range of
conditions, such as temperature and shear rate.
RING AND BALL SOFTENING POINT A method in which a steel
ball is placed on a test material contained in a brass ring. The
sample temperature is increased at 5C per minute and the
temperature at which the ball penetrates the material is noted.
(See ASTM E 28).

OLIGOMER A very low molecular weight polymer, ranging from


about two to twenty monomer units.
PENDANT GROUP A group attached to or extending from the
primary backbone chain of a polymer.
PENULTIMATE GROUP
mer chain.

The next to last monomer unit in a poly-

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).

PEROXIDE NUMBER The number of milliequivalents of


oxygen contained in one kilogram of material.

SAPONIFICATION The hydrolysis of an ester with an alkali to


form a salt or a soap.

PHOTOINITIATOR A compound that absorbs energy, either directly or indirectly, from photons to form reactive species, radical or cationic, which initiate polymerization.

SAPONIFICATION NUMBER The number of milligrams of KOH


required to saponify 1 gram of sample, based on one equivalent of KOH saponifying one equivalent of ester. The value also
includes the neutralization of free acid present (ACID NUMBER).

PLASTICIZER A material added to a polymer to decrease


internal viscosity and improve bulk flexibility.
POLYDISPERSITY (PD) Ratio of the weight average molecular
weight to the number average molecular weight. A
measure of the breadth of molecular weight distribution within
a sample. Also called polydispersity index (PDI).
POTTING COMPOUND A polymer or prepolymer used to coat
or encapsulate an item. Electronic components are often
encapsulated in insulating polymeric materials.

SECONDARY STANDARD Material that is characterized


employing absolute molecular weight methods, and is indirectly compared to NIST standards.
SELF-ACCELERATING DECOMPOSITION TEMPERATURE
(SADT) The lowest temperature at which a given amount of
material undergoes self-accelerating decomposition. The value
is used to conform to transportation regulations.

POUR POINT The lowest temperature at which a liquid will flow


when the container is inverted. (See ASTM D 97).

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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

TENSILE IMPACT The energy delivered by a single swing of a


calibrated pendulum that results in the fracture of the
specimen. (See ASTM D 638).
TENSILE STRENGTH AT BREAK The ratio of the load (stress)
at its maximum value preceding destructive failure of the sample,
divided by its initial undeformed cross-sectional area. The value
is both temperature and strain rate dependent.
(See ASTM D 638).

ASTM D 2240).

SIZE EXCLUSION CHROMATOGRAPHY (SEC)


See GEL PERMEATION CHROMATOGRAPHY.

SIZING A surface treatment applied to a fiber to lubricate the


surface and prevent abrasive damage.
SOFTENING POINT The temperature at which a material,
usually a thermoplastics material softens by a specific amount
in a softening point test. See RING AND BALL, VICAT.

TENSILE STRENGTH AT YIELD A ratio of the tensile load


(stress) divided by the initial, undeformed cross-sectional area
of sample. It is the maximum value obtained prior to the sample
undergoing permanent deformation. (See ASTM D 638).
THERMOPLASTICS MATERIAL A material which softens on
heating and hardens on cooling. Thermal cycling can be
repeated a large number of times. Commercially, the most important type of high polymer.

SOLUBILITY PARAMETER (d) A value based on the square


root of the cohesive energy density (intermolecular attraction)
and used to predict mutual solubility. Materials with similar d
values (<2 for non-polar materials) are predicted to be miscible.

THETA SOLVENT A solvent, at a particular temperature, in which


the polymer is at the edge of solubility and exists in the form of
a statistical coil. Long-range forces between polymer molecular segments are balanced by polymer-solvent interactions. At
these conditions the second virial coefficient becomes zero and
entropy is at its minimum.

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.

THIXOTROPIC The rheological behavior of a polymer in which


the viscosity decreases with time at constant shearing rate.
When shearing ceases, the viscosity increases and tends to
approach the original value.

SWARD HARDNESS A value relating to the hardness of a film


as determined by measuring the number of oscillations made
by a pair of circular rockers placed on the film surface,
compared with the number of oscillations made on a polished
glass plate.
SYNDIOTACTIC See TACTICITY.
SYNERESIS The exudation of a liquid from a gel.
TABER ABRASION A measure of the wear that results when a
pair of abrasive wheels is rotated in opposite directions against
a specimen mounted on a turntable. The measuring device is a
Taber Abraser. (See ASTM D 1044).
TACK or TACKINESS Tendency of a material to stick to itself
without necessarily sticking to other surfaces.
TACTICITY The stereospecific configuration of a polymer containing repeating asymmetric centers. An isotactic polymer has
the same configuration (orientation in space) at each asymmetric
center while a syndiotactic polymer has alternating configurations at sequential asymmetric centers. An atactic polymer has
no repeating stereoregularity of asymmetric centers.
TELECHELIC POLYMER A polymer containing functional end
groups that can bond to other molecules. Also see REACTIVE
OLIGOMER.

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TRIBOLOGY The study of frictional processes, lubrication, and


wear on surfaces.
ULTIMATE TENSILE STRENGTH
See TENSILE STRENGTH AT BREAK.

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.

YIELD POINT The point on a stress-strain curve that marks the


onset of permanent (plastic) deformation. A polymer stressed
beyond this critical value does not return to its
original dimensions when the stress is removed.

Reference: Abbreviations and Acronyms


A
AA
ABS
AC
A.C.S.

Absorbance; optical density, also Amperes


Atomic absorption
Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer
Alternating current
Used to denote chemicals which meet specifications outlined by the American Chemical Society (ACS)
ACGIH
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
ANSI
American National Standards Institute
a.p.s.
Average particle size
APHA
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 16th ed.; American Public Health Association et al.:
Washington, D.C. 1985; page 68.
as
Asymmetric
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASTM
American Society for Testing and Materials
atm
Atmosphere
BA
Butyl acrylate
Beil.
Reference to Beilsteins Handbuch der Organischen Chemie;
e.g., Beil. 6(1), 556 refer to volume 6, 1st supplement, page
556.
BET
Method of Brunauer, Emmett and Teller for determination of
the surface area of an adsorbent
BHT
Butylated hydroxy toluene, 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol
BNC
Bayonette connector
bp
Boiling point in C at 760mm pressure, unless otherwise
specified
BPO
Benzoyl peroxide
BSI
British Standards Institute
c
Concentration in g/100ml
C
Crystal phase of a liquid crystal; centigrade
ca.
Approximately
CAS
Chemical Abstracts Service
Cat.
Catalog
CD-ROM Compact Disc-Read only memory
CERCLA Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
and Liability Act
cfm
Cubic feet per minute
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations
CGA
Compressed Gas Association
ch
Cholesteric phase of a liquid crystal
CHRIS
Chemical Hazard Response Information System
C.I.
Colour Index
cm
Centimeter
cmc
Critical micelle concentration
conc.
Concentrated
cpds.
Compounds
cps
Centipoise
CSA
Canadian Standards Authority
cSt
Centistoke
CTFE
Chlorotrifluoroethylene polymer
CV
Calibrated volume
Flow coefficient
Cv
d
Dextrorotatory
d
Density of liquid compound or solid inorganic compound at
205C relative to water at 4C. For solid organic compounds, density is of liquid at melting-point temperature.
D
Configuration relative to D-glyceraldehyde
D
Depth
DC
Direct current
DAM
Dry-at-mold
dec.
Decomposes
detn.
Determination
diam.
Diameter
dim
Dimensions

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

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Reference: Abbreviations and Acronyms


g/d
gal
GC
GLC
GMA
GPC
gpm
H
h
HD
HDPE
HEPA
HIPS
HLB
Hostaflon
Hp
HPGL
HPLC
HQ
ht
HV
HVL
Hz
I
IARC
ICP
i.d.
IEC
in.
insol.
IPDI
IPT
IR
J
J/m
Kalrez
KEL-F
kg
kJ/m 2
KVP
l
l
L

L
lb
LB
LCD
LDPE
LED
lim.
LLDPE
L.S.
LSR
m
M
M
Mn
Mw
Mv
MB
MDI
MEHQ
MEK
meq

Grams per denier


Gallon
Gas chromatography
Gas-liquid chromatography
Glycidyl methacrylate
Gel permeation chromatography
Gallons per minute
Height
Hours
High density
High-density poly(ethylene)
High-efficiency particulate absolute
High impact polystyrene
Hydrophile-lipophile balance
Poly(trifluoromonochloroethylene)
Horsepower
Hewlett-Packard Graphic Language
High-performance liquid chromatography
Hydroquinone
Height
Hydroxyl Value; also called Hydroxyl Number
Half-value layer
Hertz
Isotropic phase of a liquid crystal
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometry
Inner diameter
International Electrochemical Commission
Inch
Insoluble
Isophorone diisocyanate
International Pipe Thread
Infrared
Joule
Joules per meter
Perfluoroelastomer
Poly(chlorotrifluoroethylene)
Kilogram
Kilojoule per square meter
Kilovolt power
Liter
Levorotatory
Configuration relative to L-glyceraldehyde
Large, also Length and Liter
Pound
Lecture bottle
Liguid-crystal display
Low-density poly(ethylene)
Light-emitting diode
Limit
Linear low density poly(ethylene)
Light scattering
Lanthanide shift reagent
Meter
Medium
Molarity of solution
Number-average molecular weight of a polymer
Weight-average molecular weight of a polymer
Viscosity average molecular weight of a polymer
Megabyte
methylene diphenyl diisocyanate
Hydroquinone monomethyl ether
Methyl ethyl ketone
Millequivalent

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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

Reference to The Merck Index, 12th edition


Milligram
Square meters per gram
Methyl isobutyl ketone
Minute, also minimum
Milliliter
Millimeter
Millimole
Millinewtons per meter
Membrane osmometry
Methylene-bis-orthochloroaniline
Melting point in C
Megapascal
Millipascal-second (equivalent to centipoise, cps)
Mass spectrometry
Molar substitution, moles of additive per anhydroglucose
unit
Microsoft Disk Operating System
Material Safety Data Sheet
Mine Safety and Health Agency
Milliequivalent value
Moisture vapor transmission rate
Normal (isomer)
Nematic phase of a liquid crystal
Normality of solution
Index of refraction for the sodium D line at 20C and at 25C
(or temperature indicated)
Nitrile-butadiene rubber
National Electric Code
National Formulary
National Fire Protection Association
Nanogram
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Nanometer
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Number
National Pipe Thread
National Pipe Thread, female
National Pipe Thread, male
Nitrile silicone rubber
Outer diameter
Oriented polypropylene
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Ounce
Polycarbonate, also personal computer
Polychlorinated biphenyl
Poly(ethylene)
Permissible Exposure Limit
Poly(ethylene terephthalate)
Poly(ethylene tetrafluoroethylene)
Fluoropolymer similar to PTFE
Value taken to represent the acidity or alkalinity of an
aqueous solution
Used to express the extent of dissociation of a weak acid
or base
Package
Picometer
Poly(methyl methacrylate)
Poly(methylpentene)
Porosity
Pages
Poly(propylene)
Parts per billion

Reference: Abbreviations and Acronyms


ppm
ppt.
pptd.
pptn.
pr
PRA
prim.
PS
psi
psig
pt
PTFE
PVA
PVC
PVDF
qt
R&S 1

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

Parts per million


Precipitate
Precipitated
Precipitation
Pair
Pesticide Residue Analysis
Primary
Poly(styrene)
Pounds per square inch
Pounds per square inch gauge
Pint
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene)
Poly(vinyl alcohol)
Poly(vinyl chloride)
Poly(vinyl difluoride)
Quart
Reference to the page location containing product information in the Sigma-Aldrich Library of Regulatory and Safety
Data, Edition 1. The number in boldface type is the edition;
the volume number is in parentheses followed by the page
number. The letter descriptor refers to the location of the
product information on the page (top to bottom) and to the
product's chemical structure diagram.
Random access memory
Relative centrifugal force
Resource Conservation Recovery Act
Relative humidity
Revolutions per minute
Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances reference number
second
Symmetrical
Smectic phase of a liquid crystal, also Small
Society of Automotive Engineers
Reference to the page location in The Sigma-Aldrich Library
of Chemical Safety Data, Edition 2
poly(styrene-co-acrylonitrile)
Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act
Self contained breathing apparatus
Standard cubic feet per minute
Small computer systems interface
Secondary (isomer)
Size Exclusion Chromatography
Solution
Solubility
Square
Stainless steel
Standard
Sublimed
Symmetrical
To contain
To deliver
Tolylene diisocyanate
Technical grade
Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) resin
Temperature
Tertiary (isomer)
Tetrafluoroethylene
Glass transition temperature of a polymer in C (literature
value)
Thermogravimetric analysis
Tetrahydrofuran
Titration
Thin-layer chromatography

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

[]

~
=
@
<

>

Threshold Limit Value


Melting temperature of a polymer (C)
Tracks per inch
Thermoplastic olefin elastomer
Standard taper
AMOCO test method
Time-weighted average
Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene
Underwriters Laboratories
Unsymmetrical
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Pharmacopeia; Indicates that a material
meets specifications as given in the 20th revision of The
United States Pharmacopeia
Underground storage tank
Ultraviolet
Reference to the page location of the Spectrum in the
Sigma-Aldrich Handbook of Stains, Dyes and Indicators
Volt
German Electric Standard
Volume
Vapor-phase chromatography
Vapor pressure osmometry
Volume-to-volume ratio of a solution
Watt, also Width
World Health Organization
Weight
Weight-to-weight ratio
Yard
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
Specific rotation of a compound determined at the temperature and under the conditions indicated using the D line of
sodium
Angstrom
Wavelength in nanometers
Wavelength, in nanometers, at which the maximum absorption of a stain or dye was observed. The secondary
absorption appears in parentheses.
MicroMicrogram
Microliter
Micron (micrometer)
Microsiemens
Denotes that the chemical is in the EPA inventory under
TSCA.
This quantity of chemical must be shipped by truck
Italicized numbers within brackets after the chemical name
denote the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) registry
number
Approximately
Equals
Approximately equal to
Less than
Less than or equal to
Greater than
Greater than or equal to
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Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters
Various applications require the selection of a polymer-solvent or polymer-plasticizer system. Dissolving a polymer is
unlike dissolving low molecular weight compounds because
of the vastly different dimensions of solvent and polymer molecules. Dissolution is often a slow process. While some polymers dissolve readily in certain solvents resulting in a true
solution, others may require prolonged periods of heating at
temperatures near the melting point of the polymer. Network

polymers do not dissolve, but usually swell in the presence of


solvent. Table I is a quantitative guide1 for selecting solvents to
dissolve or swell polymers. The polymer is composed of the
stated Repeating Unit. Representative homopolymers from
each of the main polymer classes were selected. Since polymer solubility is a complex function of many variables including but not limited to molecular weight, degree of crystallinity,
extent of branching, and temperature, the solubility may vary
greatly within a given polymer class.

Table I: Solvents for Representative Homopolymers from Selected Polymer Classes


Repeating Unit

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

A more extensive selection is found in Polymer Handbook, Eds. Brandrup, J.; Immergut, E.H.; Grulke, E.A., 4th Edition, John Wiley, New York, 1999,
VII /497-535. Aldrich Catalog Number Z41,247-3.

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Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters (continued)
Detailed studies of polymer solubilities using thermodynamic
principles have led to semi-empirical relationships for predicting solubility. A comparison of the solubility parameters of the
polymer (dpolymer) and solvent (dsolvent), where d is a measure of
the attractive strength between molecules of the material, allows prediction of miscibility. Solubility parameters for solvents
and plasticizers are provided in Table II and Table III in alphabetical order and in order of increasing d value, respectively.

The same is provided for homopolymers in Table IV. As a guide,


the solubility parameter difference, (dpolymer - dsolvent), must be
small for good miscibility.
Solubility parameter values are based on heats of vaporization.
The values obtained with this method give estimates of solution
behavior. It is recommended that the reader consult the reference given below2 or other references for a more detailed explanation of d values.

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

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Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters (continued)

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

Di(ethylene glycol) monobutyl


ether (Butyl Carbitol)
Chlorobenzene
Methylene chloride
Dipropyl phthalate
1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane
Ethylene dichloride
Acetone
1,2-Dichlorobenzene
Diethyl phthalate
Ethylene glycol diacetate
Di(propylene glycol)
Carbon disulfide
1,4-Dioxane
Propylene glycol methyl ether
Di(ethylene glycol) monoethyl
ether (Carbitol)
Cresol
Aniline
Ethylene glycol monoethyl
ether (Cellosolve)
Pyridine
Dimethyl phthalate
N,N-Dimethylacetamide
Cyclohexanol
Butyl alcohol
Acetonitrile
Dimethyl sulfoxide
Di(ethylene glycol)
N,N-Dimethylformamide
Furfuryl alcohol
Propylene glycol
1,2-Propylenecarbonate
Methanol
Ethylene glycol
Ethylene carbonate
Glycerol
Water

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

H-Bonding: p = poor; m = moderate; s = strong

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Polymer Solutions: Solvents and Solubility Parameters (continued)
Table IV: Solubility Parameters for Homopolymers5
d(cal/cm3)F

Repeating Unit

(Increasing d Value Sequence)

(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.

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Viscosity
Viscosity Terms
hrel is determined by the ratio t/t0, where (t) is the outflow time of a given volume of solution and (t0) is the outflow time of the
equivalent volume of pure solvent. Values are commonly determined with a capillary viscometer. Other viscosity terms are
defined in Table I.
Table I: Definition of Viscosity Terms
IUPAC Name

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

Logarithmic viscosity number

Inherent viscosity

In hrel /c

hinh

deciliter/gram

Limiting viscosity number

Intrinsic viscosity

lim (hsp /c)

[h]

deciliter/gram

Poise (dynes s/cm)

c 0

Units

lim (ln hrel /c)

c 0

Absolute viscosity

Pa s
Kinematic Viscosity

St

Pascal second (Newton s/m2)


Stokes (m2/s)

Conversion factor: h(Poise) = h(Stoke) x density (g/cm3)

Viscometer Comparison Chart for NEWTONIAN Liquids


The chart1 below is intended to be an aid in comparing viscometer measurements of Newtonian liquids by
referencing to absolute and kinematic viscosity.
Centistokes Reference
Mobilometer 100g 10cmsec.
Engler

degrees

Ford 4

sec.

Ford 3

sec.

Saybolt Universal

sec.

Saybolt Furol

sec.

Redwood Standard "1 sec.


Ubbelohde

cks.

Gardner Holts

cks.

Zahn 5

sec.

Zahn 3

sec.

Kreb Stormer 200G

K.U.

Stormer Cyl. 150G

sec.

Brookfield

Cps.

Centipoise Reference
1

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Viscosity (continued)
Viscosity - Molecular Weight Relationships
Mark-Houwink-Sakurada Equation:
where:

[h]

= KMa ....................... Eq. 1

[h]

= intrinsic viscosity,

K and a

= constants, dependent on the polymer, solvent, and temperature

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

Table II: Relationship between intrinsic viscosity,


K-value and approximate molecular weight for
poly(vinyl chloride)2

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

Perkins, G.G.A. et.al., J. of Vinyl Technology, 1993, 108,15.

Mw values are approximate and should be used as a guide for the


estimated molecular weight.

Table III: Relationship of viscosity, K-Value,


and approximate molecular weight for
poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP)3

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

GAF(ISP) Technical Bulletin 2302-203 SM-1290, PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone Polymers, 1990.

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Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition & Melting Point
Literature values for the glass transition temperature, (Tg),
and melting temperature, (Tm), are given in Table I for the
more common homopolymers. Polymers are listed by the
repeating unit in the polymer chain. These polymers and corresponding monomers are available from Aldrich. Literature
values for a given material can vary widely. The values re-

ported in Table I have been taken from


various sources and represent the most commonly
reported numbers.1 Several factors can influence the
reported values, including molecular weight, molecular
weight distribution, tacticity, thermal history, purity, and
method of measurement.

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

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Table I: Thermal Transitions of Homopolymers: Glass Transition (Tg) & Melting Point (Tm) Temperatures (continued)
Repeating Unit

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

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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

Reference: Tables and Charts


Periodic Table of The Elements

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

) indicates the isotope of longest half-life.

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Table of Atomic Weights1 (Alphabetical order of elements)
At.
No.

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.

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Reference: Tables and Charts


Table of Metric Values, Prefixes, and Symbols
Multiple

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

1000 000 000 000


1000 000 000
1000 000
1000
100
10
1
0.1
0.01
0.001
0.000 001
0.000 000 001
0.000 000 000 001

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

Color Scales Comparison Chart1:


Photometric (haze-free)2, APHA, Saybolt and Gardner
Photometric (haze-free)2

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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Particle Size Conversion Table: Standard Test Sieves
Sieve Designation1
Standard

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

Nominal Sieve Opening

Nominal Wire Diameter

"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
No. 3
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
No. 50
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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Reference: Trademarks
Trademarks and Registered Trademarks
Abbott Laboratories: Polybrene
Acculab Scales: Acculab
Ace Glass, Inc.: Ace, Ace-Thred, FETFE, Flex-Grip, Stir-Lube,
Trubore
Adolph Coors Co.: Coors
Advanced Graphics Software: SlideWriteTM
AK, Ltd.: AKTM
Akzo Chemicals: Dianol
Alconox, Inc.: ALCOJET, ALCONOX, ALCOTABS, CITRANOXTM,
DET-O-JET, LIQUI-NOX, TERG-A-ZYME
Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc.: Aldrich, ALDRICHEM Data SearchTM,
AldrithiolTM, Alpine-BoramineTM, Alpine-Borane, Alpine- Hydride, Amex-OL, AtmosBagTM, BenckrackTM, CHEMFLEXTM, Chem-TutorTM,
Chirald, Diazald, DIP-BromideTM, DIP-ChlorideTM, FertilysinTM, Flexneedle, Indalone, Kilo-LabTM, Lab GalleryTM, Lil' DeweyTM, NBEnantraneTM, NB-EnantrideTM, Noe-lactol, Proton-Sponge, Purpald,
Red-Al, Resolve-AlTM, Safe-PurgeTM, The SamplerTM, Sealed for
QualityTM, Selectride, Spillow, Super-Deuteride, Super-Hydride,
Sure/PacTM, Sure/SealTM, WIMPTM, WIMPlatesTM
Aldus Corporation: PageMaker
Allied Chemical Corp.: Halon, Sulfan
All-Pak, Inc.: SturdeeSealTM
Alnor Instrument Co.: MicroPrinterTM, Velometer, Velometer Jr.
American Allsafe Co.: FogGard, MonoGoggle, MonoShieldTM
American Cyanamid Co.: Cyalume, Cyanox, Cyasorb, Ethanox
American Gas and Chemical Co.: Leak-Tec
American Norit Co., Inc.: Darco, Norit
American Oil Co.: AmojellTM
Amoco: Indopol
Ampco Metal Division, Ampco Pittsburgh Co. : AMPCO
Ansell Edmont Industrials, Inc.: Crusader, Dura-TouchTM, NYTEKTM,
Sol-Vex
AO Safety Products: AEROSITE
Apple Computers, Inc.: Apple, Hypercard, LaserWriter, Macintosh
Aqualon: Aqualon
Arthur H. Thomas Co.: Ascarite II
Ashland Chemical Co.: Adogen
Ausimont SpA: FOMBLIN
AZLON, Inc.: AZLONTM

Cabot Safety Corp.: AEROLITE TM, DURAGUARD, DURALITE,


E-A-R, NEONSTM, ORTHEX, Relievers, UltraTM
Calculated Solutions, Inc.: Lab PartnerTM, Lab Partner PlusTM
Cambridge Chemical Products, Inc.: Erada-Stain, Erado-Sol
Camcar/Textron: TORX
Carl Roth OHC, Germany: Mercurisorb
Cationics, Inc.: Magic Acid
Celite Corp.: Celite
Century Chicago, Inc.: TFE-LOK
Chemical Research Supplies, Inc.: Puresep PTM, Puresep TTM
Ciba-Geigy AG: Araldite, Colcemid, Eriochrome, Matrimid
Clark Products Co.: SPILSTOPPER
Clontech: Primer DetectiveTM
Cole-Parmer Instrument Co.: Air Cadet, KECK, Ramp Clamp
Corning Glass Works: AccuRedTM, CheckmateTM, Corex, FleakerTM,
Lifetime-RedTM, Pyrex, PYREXPLUS, Pyroceram, Rotaflo, SnapSealTM, Vycor
Corning Inc.: Chek-MiteTM, Corning, EZ-PourTM
Costar: Thermowell
Crawford Fitting Co.: Swagelok
Crescent Dental: WIG-L-BUG
Chemical Research Supplies, Inc. and Ohio Valley Specialty
Chemical, Inc.: Septa 77

B & B Chemical Software: CHEMCAL


BASF Corp.: Fibersorb, Sokalan, Uvinal
Bausch and Lomb, Inc.: Sight Savers
Beckman Instruments, Inc.: Beckman, Multi-cell MountTM
Becton-Dickinson and Co.: B-D, NO-KORTM, PrecisionGlide
Bel-Art Products: BEL-BULBTM, BelpenTM, CirculusTM, Covamat, CryoSafeTM, Draft CheckerTM, Dry-Keep PlusTM, Ellipso-Spoon, FluoKem, Frigimat, Fritware, IsoplanTM, Lab-Aire, LABMATTM, Measure-Matic TM,
Poly-JaqueTM, PolyStopTM, POXYGRID, SAFETY BULB, Spinbar,
Spinplus, Vakuwash, Vibrasorb, Vikem
Best Manufacturing Co.: Derma Thin, N-DEXTM
BF Goodrich: Hycar
Biosoft: EnzfitterTM
B-Line: Dura-Green
Bondico, Inc.: POLY-OVERPACK
Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd: Dybenal
Borg-Warner Corp.: Cycolac
Borland: Quattro
Boron Biologicals, Inc.: Borobetaine methyl esterTM, BoroglycineTM,
Borotrimethylglycylglycine methyl esterTM
Branson Cleaning Equipment Co.: Bransonic
Brinkmann Instruments, Inc.: Bchi
Briskheat Co.: FibroxTM
Brother International Corp.: P-touch, brother

Eagle-Picher Industries, Inc.: Celatom


Eastman Kodak Co.: Clayton, DEKTOLTM, Irtran-2, PHOTO-FLOTM
Eka Nobel AB: FLEC
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Inc.: ADI-PURE, ALBONE,
ALKANOL, Antron (nylon), AVITEX, AVITONE, CORFREE,
Dacron (polyester), Decalin, Delrin, DYTEK, FEPTM, Freon,
GLYPURE, Kalrez , Kevlar , Krytox, Ludox, Luxol , Lycra
(spandex), Mylar (polyester film), Nafion, Nioxime, OXONE,
QUILON, SYTON, Teflon, Tefzel, TERATHANE, Tetralin, Tyvek
(spunbonded olefin), TYZOR, VAZO, VESPEL, Viton, VOLAN,
VYLOC, ZELEC, ZONYL
Elf Atochem North America, Inc.: Luperox, Lupersol
Elkay Labsystems: Elkay, Finnipipette
E. Merck Darmstadt: Kryptofix
Engelhard Corp.: ENGELHARD
EPS Chemicals, Inc.: MERCONSPRAY TM , MERCONTAINER TM ,
MERCONVAPTM, MERCONWIPESTM
Epson America, Inc.: Epson
ERDCO Engineering Corp.: Rapid Tester
Ergenics, Inc.: HY-STOR
Erithacus Software Ltd.: GrafitTM
Esso Standard Oil Co.: Nujol
EVAL Co. of America: EVAL
Eveready Battery Co.: Eveready
Every Ready Thermometer Co., Inc.: ERTCO

Darling Models: Molecular VisionsTM


The DATAK Corp.: HARDKOATTM
Dendritech, Inc.: StarburstTM
Diagnostic Chemicals Ltd: Ferene
Digital Equipment Corporation: VAXTM, VAXclusterTM
Discwasher, Inc.: CD-1 Cleaning Fluid TM, CDL2TM, Discwasher,
SpikemasterTM, Zerostat
Dow Chemical Co.: D.E.N., D.E.R., Dowex, PAPI, Saranex 23-P,
Tactix, Versen-Ol
Dow Corning Corp.: Dow Corning, Polytrap, 200, 510, 550, 710
Draftette Corp.: Draftette
DSM N.V.: Conquest, AstramolTM
Duracell International Inc.: DURACELL
Dynalon Products: DynalonTM, Pi-Pump
Dynatech Precision Sampling Corp.: Dynatech, Mini-InjectorTM,
Mininert, Pressure-Lok, Sample-LokTM

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Trademarks
rademarks
Extech Instruments Corp.: OysterTM
Farbwerke Hoechst A.G.: Hostaflon, Mowiol
Filtertech, Inc.: FiltervacTM
Fluka Chemie AG: Fluka
GCA Corp.: Precision
Gelman Sciences: Gelman
General Electric Co.: Lexan, Noryl, Valox
Georgia Steel and Chemical Co., Inc.: Clean-GearTM, Fresh-Kit,
Prep-Clean
Gilmont Instruments, Inc.: Gilmont
Gist Brocades N.V.: Pimafucin
Glas-Col: Accutrol, Glas-Col
Glendale Protective Technologies, Inc.: FOXTM, GlenEagle
Godax Laboratories, Inc.: Nochromix
Grain Processing Corp.: Maltrin QDTM
GraphPAD Software: InStatTM
Hach Chemical Co.: FerroZine
Hamilton Co.: Gastight, Hamilton, Microliter, Mulit-PakTM
Harvard Apparatus: StrongholdTM
Hayes: Hayes
Henkel Corp.: Aliquat
Hercules Computer Technology: HerculesTM
Hercules Inc.: Nanochem
Hewlett-Packard Corp.: DeskJet, Hewlett-Packard, HP, LaserJet,
PaintJet
H.L. Bouton: U-FitTM
Hoechst Celanese Corp.: Sanwet
Hoffman-La Roche: Trolox
Hooker Chemical and Plastics: Fluorolube
Huntington Alloys, Inc.: InconelTM
Hynson, Wescott and Dunning, Inc.: MercurachromeTM

ICI Americas, Inc.: Brij , Span , Tween


ILC Dover, Inc.: DrumRollTM
Imperial Chemical Industries: Coomassie
Insight Development Corp.: Print-A-Plot
Intelligenetics, Inc.: PC-Gene
International Business Machines Corp.: IBM, PS/2, PC-AT, PCXT
International Minerals and Chemical Corp.: DMPA
I.S. Grupe, Inc.: SearchLITE
Isolyser Co., Inc.: Alde-XTM, Isolyser
ISP Technologies, Inc.: Rapi-Cure, Gantrez, Igepal, M-PYROL

LaMotte Chemical Products, Co.: Tiron


Leco Corp.: Leco
Logitech, Inc.: Logitech
Lotus Development Corp.: 1-2-3, Lotus
Lyondell Chemical Co.: T-Hydro
Macherey Nagel GmbH & Co., KG: Nucleosil, Quantofix
Mag Instruments, Inc.: Mag-Lite, Mini Maglite, SolitaireTM, WhiteStarTM
Manostat Corp.: AQUET , Chromerge, Manostat, Man-O-Lok,
Portapet
Manville Filtration and Mineral: Hyflo Super Cel
Marathon Corp.: Parafilm M
Mar Chem and John L. Margrave: CFX
Master Appliance Corp.: Ultratorch, Varitemp
Matheson Gas Products: Matheson
MathSoft: MathCADTM
Medical Economics Co., Inc.: Physicians Desk Reference
Merck & Co.: Merck
Micro Essential Laboratory, Inc.: HydrionTM, Insta-ChekTM, MicrofineTM,
Tri-ChekTM, Ultrafast, VividTM
Microsoft Corp.: BookshelfTM, Excel, MS-DOS, Microsoft, WindowsTM,
WordTM
Miles, Inc.: Desmodur
Millipore Corp.: FluoroporeTM, Millex, Millipore, Mitex, U6KTM, WISPTM
Mixing Equipment Co., Inc.: Lightnin, Mixco
Mobil Oil Corp.: Mocap
Moldex Metric, Inc.: Moldex
Monsanto Co.: Aroclor, Butvar, Resimene
Monsanto Industrial Chemicals: Santolink, Santolite
Morflex, Inc.: VEctomer
Multiform Desiccants, Inc.: Dricap, Minipax
Nalge Co.: LowboyTM, NALGENE, PolyPaperTM, UnwireTM
Nicolet Instrument Corp.: SpecIDTM
Norton Co.: Tygon
Nupro Co.: SNOOP
Oberon Co.: Face-FitTM
Occidental Chemical Corp.: Hazorb
Ohaus Scale Corp.: Cent-O-Gram, Dial-O-Gram , FineRangeTM,
Galaxy, Ohaus
Oki America, Inc.: Okidata
Otto Fritz GmbH: Normag

Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba DBA Corp.: Toshiba


KCS Software: Grant TrackerTM
Kennecott Corp.: Nucerite
Kewanee Oil Co.: WICK-STICK
Kimberly-Clark Corp.: ACCESS, CREW, KAYDRY, KIMTEX,
KIMTOWELS, Kimwipes, LINTGUARD, POP-UP, TERI
KIMBLE GLASS INC.: EKONICALTM, Kimax, KIMBLE, KIM-TITETM,
KIM-SPRINGTM, LOVialTM, TITESEALTM
Koh-I-Noor, Inc.: Rapidograph, Rapidoliner
Kontes Glass: Flex-Column, Kontes

PARS, Inc.: The Fume Hood MonitorTM


Patrick Consult, Inc.: The Outcome Advisor
Pelican Products, Inc.: LiteSaddleTM, MityLiteTM, PELICAN, PELICAN
CASE, PELICAN LASAR SPOT, Super PeliLite, Super SabreLite
Perkin-Elmer Corp.: Perkin-Elmer
Peterson Manufacturing Co.: Vise-Grip
Pharmacia Fine Chemicals, Inc.: Sephadex
Phase Separations, Ltd: Spherisorb
Phillips Petroleum Co.: K-resin
Phillips Screw Co.: ACR, POZIDRIV, Phillips
Pioneer Industrial Products Co.: Gator-hide, Pioneer , Pylox,
Quixam, StansolvTM, Stanzoil, TechnicTM, Two-ToneTM
Pittway Corp.: Buna-N
PMC Industries, Inc.: Dataplate
Poly-Seal Corp.: Poly-SealTM
Pool, Heller & Milne, Inc.: SciWordsTM
Popper & Sons, Inc.: Micro-Mate, Perfektum,
Preston Publications: CD-CHROMTM
The Protectoseal Co.: Protectoseal

Lab-Line Instruments, Inc.: Alumaloy, Lab-Line, Labsafe Thermal


Mantle, Lexglas, Thermo-Cup, Thermo-Flask
Labclear: LabclearTM, OxiclearTM
Laboratory Devices: CHEM-DRY, DIGI-BATHTM, DIGI-BLOCK, DIGISET-TEMPTM, MEL-TEMP, SET-TEMP

Reilly Tar and Chemical Corp.: ReillineTM, ReillexTM


Research Information Systems, Inc.: Reference Manager
The ResinKit Co.: ResinKit
Rheodyne, Inc.: Rheodyne
Robu-Glasfiltergerte: Robu

Jandel Scientific: PeakFitTM, SigmaPlotTM, TableCurveTM


J-KEM Scientific, Inc.: J-KEM
John Fluke Manufacturing Co., Inc.: FLUKE, Touch-HoldTM
J.P. Stevens & Co., Inc.: TWISTIT
Justrite Manufacturing Co., Inc.: Justrite
J.V. Manufacturing Co., Inc.: Kollect-A-Kem, Kolor-Safe, LOCKIT,
SpilFyter, Vapor-Zapper

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Trademarks
rademarks
Rohm and Haas Co.: Amberlite, Amberlyst
Rohm Pharma: Eupergit
Rubbermaid Commercial Products: BruteTM, Duramold, Rubbermaid
Safety 4, Inc.: 4HTM
Safety Storage, Inc.: SAFE-T-TRAYTM
Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd: Sanyo
Schleicher & Schuell, Inc.: Centrex, Panpeha, S&S, Shark Skin,
Spartan, ZapCapTM
Scientific Development Co.: PRO-PAK
Scientific Systems, Inc.: SSI
SciSoft, Inc.: Micro-Genie
Sellstrom Manufacturing Co.: Sellstrom
Sensidyne, Inc.: Sensidyne
Sentron Corp.: Sentron
The Se/pa/ra/tions Group: VYDACTM
Shandon Southern Products Ltd: Hypersil
Sharp Corp.: Memory SafeguardTM, Sharp
Shelby Specialty Gloves: Shelby
Shell Chemical Co.: Apiezon, EPON
Shimadzu Corp.: Shimadzu
Siebe North, Inc.: Silver Shield
Sigma Chemical Co.: SIGMAcleanTM, Sigma
Sigma-Aldrich Corp.: FlukabrandTM, Sigma-Aldrich, Techware
Skolnik Industries, Inc.: POLY-LABPACKTM
Snap-On Tools, Corp.: Snap-On
Socorex ISBA: CalibraTM
Software Publishing Corp.vHarvard Graphics
Sony Corp.: Sony
Sparcon Corp.: Pocket ProfessionalTM
Speakman Co.: LifeSaver
Spectral Intelligence Corp.: Periodic Plus
Spectra-Physics, Inc.: Spectra-Physics
Spectronics Corp.: Spectroline
Spectrum Medical Industries, Inc.: ChromclipsTM, ChromglidesTM
Stahmer, Weston and Co., Inc.: SoftGUARD
Stanhope-Seta Ltd: SetaflashTM
Steel Products Manufacturing Co.: Swing-A-Way
STN International: STN ExpressTM
Stockhausen: ReDuRan, Stokoderm
Supelco, Inc.: AmpSealTM, CPTM, ENVITM, HisepTM, OMITM, RezorianTM,
SPBTM, SupelcleanTM, SupelcoTM, SUPELCOSILTM, SUPELCOWAXTM,
SupelguardTM, ThermogreenTM, Visi-1TM, VisiprepTM, VOCOLTM
Tempshield, Inc.: Cryo-Apron, Cryo-Gloves
Tetragon Scientific: DELTA-pressTM

Texaco Chemical Co.: Jeffamine


Texas Instruments, Inc.: ANYLITETM, APD (Automatic Power Down)TM,
Texas Instruments , TI
Textco, Inc.: The Gene Construction KitTM
Thermolyne Corp.: CimarecTM, Maxi-Mix, MirakTM, NUOVA IITM,
Thermolyne
3M Co.: 3M, Easi-AirTM, Easi-CareTM, Fluorel, KEL-F, PowersorbTM
Tracor Instruments, Austin, Inc.: Hall
Tripos Associates: AlchemyTM
Union Carbide Corp.: BakeliteTM, Carbitol, CarbowaxTM, Cellosolve,
Cyracure, Triton, UCAR
UOP: ABSCENTS
U.S. Filter Corp.: IWT
U.S. Safety: MatrixTM
U.S. Silica Co.: Florisil
Uvex Winter Optical, Inc.: FuturaTM, Pro-VisionTM, SplashguardTM,
Ultra-guardTM, Ultra-spec
UVP: Cycolac, Pen Ray
VACTEX Corp.: FLUID VAC, SPILL VACTM
Valco Instruments Co. Inc.: Valco
VALEO, Inc.: VALEOTM
Varian Associates Corp.: Varian
Velcro Co.: Velcro
Ventura Software, Inc.: VenturaTM
Vertre: ChIMTM
Vikan Borsle Production A/S: Vikan
VIRO RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, INC.: VIONEXTM
Visual Education Association: Vis-Ed
W.A. Hammond Drierite Co.: Drierite
Waters Associates: WatersTM
Weighcheck Ltd: DRUMCHECKTM
Whatman International Ltd.: Whatman
Wheaton Scientific: Clear-Seal, Dry-SealTM, E-Z Sampler, Grab
Sampler , Micro Kit, Safe-Grind, Shorty Vial, V-Vial, Wheaton
Connection, Wheaton Semi-Micro Kit
William Freeman & Co., Ltd: SubaSeal
Willson Safety Products: FreedomTM, Galaxy, GeminiTM, ORIONTM,
PolysafeTM, PremierTM, Protectoshield, Sound Silencer, Spectra,
Tite-Seal, Type 3, ValuAirTM, Willson
WordPerfect Corp.: WordPerfect
W.R. Grace and Co.: DavisilTM, Raney
Zeeland Chemicals, Inc.: Vitride

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The chemicals offered in this catalog are intended for laboratory use only.
This means that they may NOT be used as drugs, cosmetics, food additives, household chemicals, or agricultural products. For certain items we
may ask the buyer to provide written assurance that the product will
neither be purchased nor resold for an improper use.
Commercial use TSCA Section 5 of the Toxic Substances Control
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person who intends to manufacture or import a new chemical substance
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Hazards
All of our chemicals should be handled only by qualified individuals familiar
with their hazards and trained in laboratory procedures.
Warnings Where applicable, hazard warnings are listed for products in
this Catalog and on the product label. The absence of a warning must not
be interpreted as an indication of safety.

MSDSs
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs) will be provided as required by
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard. MSDSs are computer generated incorporating the most up-to-date information and are sent under a
separate cover to the attention of the Safety Director, unless otherwise
specified. If MSDSs are required prior to placing your order please contact
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Master Card/Visa/American Express Aldrich accepts MasterCard, Visa,
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Increases Since we try to ship all orders the day of receipt, shipment will
be made promptly, unless you tell us otherwise, even if prices have been
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Reductions They will automatically apply to the invoice.

Terms All orders are subject to the terms and conditions stated on
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included in this General Information Section.

Purity
Quality is an essential criterion for every Aldrich product. All chemicals
listed are subjected to exacting tests in our Quality Control Laboratory for
determination of purity. The purity and physical constants stated herein are
typical values; they may vary slightly from batch to batch.
Most high purity (>99.9%) salts and standards are provided with a data
sheet giving an actual lot analysis showing ppm levels of metallic impurities
and lot specific molecular weight results.
Variations in hydration or other factors may affect the gross assay of such
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Inspect all packages upon receipt. If material is defective, or missing,
please contact us immediately. If it is necessary to return material, contact
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in the form of an RMA. Please call our Customer Service Department for
assistance. While we accommodate all requests to return material, they
may be subject to a 20% restocking fee.
Certain items are not returnable for credit including: refrigerated or frozen items; reagents past expiration dates; leaking or damaged chemicals; custom or special order products; and equipment with missing labels, parts, or instruction manuals.
Goods damaged in transit must be reported by you to the freight carrier
within 14 days of delivery to request inspection. We will be happy to assist
you with filing a claim.

Shipments
All orders will be shipped in accordance with the method you specify. We
reserve the right to change the method to comply with regulations or when,
in our judgement, the item(s) cannot be shipped safely by the method
specified. Certain chemicals that must be shipped by truck are indicated
with a " " in the chemical listings.
Whenever possible, we will take advantage of certain Department of Transportation (DOT) and United Parcel Service (UPS) exemptions involving
the shipment of hazardous materials to minimize shipping charges. Special
packagingsuch as barrier bags, metal overpack cans, or wooden boxes
may be necessary to ship certain hazardous chemicals safely. Any special packing and freight charges will be added to the invoice.
If Shipping and Handling Charges are quoted or invoiced, they will include
charges in addition to actual freight costs. Our products are generally sold
F.C.A. shipping point, fully insured at the buyer's expense. If you should
need assistance in filing a claim for a lost or damaged shipment, we will be
happy to help you. Contact our Customer Service Department.
International Shipments We have efficient means of distributing chemicals worldwide. Most of our hazardous chemicals may be shipped by air
freight for prompt delivery.
We will promptly quote on your needs, giving current prices and estimates
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Consolidate all your orders which may originate from several departments in your organization. We can bill separate orders individually.
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the insecurity of Seller, in its sole and unfettered discretion, as to


the ultimate collectability of the purchase price, Seller may, without
notice to Buyer, delay or postpone the delivery of the products; and
Seller, at its option, is authorized to change the terms of payment to
payment in full or in part in advance of shipment of the entire undelivered balance of said products.

All sales are subject to the following terms and conditions, which appear
on all packing slips and invoices.
1.

2.

3.

ACCEPTANCE All sales are subject to and expressly conditioned upon the terms and conditions contained herein, and
upon buyer's assent thereto. No variation of these terms and
conditions will be binding upon seller unless agreed to in
writing and signed by an officer or other authorized representative of Seller.
CHANGES Orders arising hereunder may be changed or
amended only by written agreement signed by both Buyer and
Seller, setting forth the particular changes to be made and the
effect, if any, of such changes on the price and time of delivery.
Buyer may not cancel this order unless such cancellation is expressly agreed to in writing by Seller. In such event, Seller will
advise Buyer of the total charge for such cancellation, and Buyer
agrees to pay such charges, including, but not limited to, storage
and shipment costs, costs of producing non-standard materials,
costs of purchasing non-returnable materials, cancellation costs
imposed on Seller by its suppliers, and any other cost resulting
from cancellation of this order by Buyer which is permitted by Seller.
Certification of such costs by Seller's independent public accountants shall be conclusive on the parties hereto.
DELIVERY, CLAIMS, DELAYS All sales are F.C.A. Seller's shipping point. If Shipping and Handling Charges are quoted or invoiced, they will include charges in addition to actual freight costs.
Delivery of goods to the carrier at Seller's plant or other loading
point, shall constitute delivery to Buyer and regardless of shipping
terms, all risk of loss or damage in transit shall be borne by Buyer.
The general method of shipment for each item will be in accordance
with the method specified by Buyer. However, Seller reserves the
right, in its discretion, to determine the exact method of shipment.
Seller reserves the right to make delivery in installments, all such
installments to be separately invoiced and paid for when due per
invoice, without regard to subsequent deliveries. Delay in delivery
of any installment shall not relieve Buyer of Buyer's obligation to
accept remaining deliveries. Immediately upon Buyers receipt of
any goods shipped hereunder, Buyer shall inspect the same and
shall notify Seller in writing of any claims for shortages, defects or
damages and shall hold the goods for Sellers written instructions
concerning disposition. If Buyer shall fail to so notify Seller within
five days after the goods have been received by Buyer, such
goods shall conclusively be deemed to conform to the terms and
conditions hereof and to have been irrevocably accepted by the
Buyer.
Seller shall not be liable for any loss, damage or penalty as a result
of any delay in or failure to manufacture, deliver, or otherwise perform hereunder due to any cause beyond Sellers reasonable control, including, without limitation, unsuccessful reactions, act of Buyer,
embargo or other governmental act, regulation or request affecting
the conduct of Sellers business, fire, explosion, accident, theft,
vandalism, riot, acts of war, strikes or other labor difficulties, lightning, flood, windstorm or other acts of God, delay in transportation,
or inability to obtain necessary labor, fuel, materials, supplies, or
power at current prices.

4.

ALLOCATION OF GOODS If Seller is unable, for any reason, to


supply the total demands for goods specified in Buyers order,
Seller may allocate its available supply among any or all buyers on
such basis as Seller may deem fair and practical, without liability for
any failure of performance that may result therefrom.

5.

PAYMENT Terms of sale are net 30 days of date of invoice,


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In the event of default by Buyer in the payment of the purchase


price or otherwise, of this or any other order, Seller, at its option,
without prejudice to any other of Seller's lawful remedies, may defer
delivery, cancel this Contract, or sell any undelivered products on
hand for the account of Buyer and apply such proceeds as a credit,
without set-off or deduction of any kind, against the contract purchase price, and Buyer agrees to pay the balance then due to
Seller on demand. Buyer agrees to pay all costs, including, but not
limited to, reasonable attorney and accounting fees and other expenses of collection resulting from any default by Buyer in any of
the terms hereof.
6.

TAXES AND OTHER CHARGES Any use tax, sales tax, excise
tax, duty, custom, inspection or testing fee, or any other tax, fee, or
charge of any nature whatsoever imposed by any governmental
authority, on or measured by the transaction between Seller and
Buyer shall be paid by Buyer in addition to the prices quoted or
invoiced. In the event Seller is required to pay any such tax, fee, or
charge, Buyer shall reimburse Seller therefor; or, in lieu of such
payment, Buyer shall provide Seller, at the time the order is submitted, an exemption certificate or other document acceptable to the
authority imposing the tax, fee, or charge.

7.

WARRANTIES Seller warrants that its products shall conform to


the description of such products as provided to Buyer by Seller
through Sellers catalog, analytical data, or other literature. THIS
WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE, AND SELLER MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Sellers warranties made in connection with this sale shall not be
effective if Seller has determined, in its sole discretion, that Buyer
has misused the products in any manner, has failed to use the
products in accordance with industry standards and practices, or
has failed to use the products in accordance with instructions, if
any, furnished by Seller.
Sellers sole and exclusive liability and Buyers exclusive remedy
with respect to products proved to Sellers satisfaction to be defective or non-conforming shall be the replacement of such products
without charge or refund of the purchase price, in Sellers sole
discretion, upon the return of such products in accordance with
Sellers instructions.
SELLER SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF
ANY KIND RESULTING FROM ANY USE OR FAILURE OF THE
PRODUCTS, EVEN IF SELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF WORK IN
PROGRESS, DOWN TIME, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS,
FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS, LOSS OF PRODUCTS OF
BUYER OR OTHER USE OR ANY LIABILITY OF BUYER TO A
THIRD PARTY ON ACCOUNT OF SUCH LOSS, OR FOR ANY
LABOR OR ANY OTHER EXPENSE, DAMAGE OR LOSS OCCASIONED BY SUCH PRODUCT INCLUDING PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE UNLESS SUCH PERSONAL
INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY SELLER'S
GROSS NEGLIGENCE. All claims must be brought within one (1)
year of shipment, regardless of their nature.

General Information
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COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS, REGULATIONS Seller certifies


that to the best of its knowledge its products are produced in compliance with applicable requirements of the Fair Labor Standards
Act, as amended, and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Act of 1970 and regulations, rules, and orders issued pursuant thereto.

9.

BUYERS USE OF PRODUCTS Sellers products are intended


primarily for laboratory research purposes and, unless otherwise
stated on product labels, in Seller's catalog or in other literature
furnished to Buyer, are not to be used for any other purposes,
including but not limited to, in vitro diagnostic purposes, in foods,
drugs, medical devices, or cosmetics for humans or animals, or for
commercial purposes.
Buyer acknowledges that the products have not been tested by
Seller for safety and efficacy in food, drug, medical device, cosmetic, commercial, or any other use, unless otherwise stated in
Sellers literature furnished to Buyer. Buyer expressly represents
and warrants to Seller that Buyer will properly test, use, manufacture, and market any products purchased from Seller and/or materials produced with products purchased from Seller in accordance
with the practices of a reasonable person who is an expert in the
field and in strict compliance with all applicable laws and regulations, now and hereinafter enacted. Buyer further warrants to Seller
that any material produced with products from Seller shall not be
adulterated or misbranded within the meaning of the Federal Food,
Drug and Cosmetic Act and shall not be materials which may not,
under Sections 404, 505, or 512 of the Act, be introduced into
interstate commerce.
Buyer realizes that, since Sellers products are, unless otherwise
stated, intended primarily for research purposes, they may not be
on the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) inventory. Buyer assumes responsibility to assure that the products purchased from
Seller are approved for use under TSCA, if applicable. Buyer has
the responsibility to verify the hazards and to conduct any further
research necessary to learn the hazards involved in using products purchased from Seller. Buyer also has the duty to warn Buyers
customers and any auxiliary personnel (such as freight handlers,
etc.) of any risks involved in using or handling the products. Buyer
agrees to comply with instructions, if any, furnished by Seller relating to the use of the products and not misuse the products in any
manner. If the products purchased from Seller are to be repackaged, relabeled, or used as starting materials or components of
other products, Buyer will verify Sellers assay of the products. No
products purchased from Seller shall, unless otherwise stated, be
considered to be foods, drugs, medical devices, or cosmetics.

10. BUYER'S REPRESENTATIONS AND INDEMNITY Buyer represents and warrants that it shall use all products ordered herein in
accordance with Paragraph No. 9 "Buyer's Use of Products," and
that any such use of products will not violate any law or regulation.
Buyer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Seller, its employees,
agents, successors, officers, and assigns, from and against any
suits, losses, claims, demands, liabilities, costs and expenses (including attorney and accounting fees) that Seller may sustain or
incur as a result of any claim against Seller based upon negligence,
breach of warranty, strict liability in tort, contract, or any other
theory of law brought by Buyer, its officers, agents, employees,
successors or assigns, by Buyer's customers, by end users, by
auxiliary personnel (such as freight handlers, etc.) or by other third
parties, arising out of, directly or indirectly, the use of Seller's products, or by reason of Buyer's failure to perform its obligations contained herein. Buyer shall notify Seller in writing within fifteen (15)
days of Buyer's receipt of knowledge of any accident, or incident
involving Seller's products which results in personal injury or damage to property, and Buyer shall fully cooperate with Seller in the

investigation and determination of the cause of such accident and


shall make available to Seller all statements, reports and tests
made by Buyer or made available to Buyer by others. The furnishing of such information to Seller and anyinvestigation by Seller of
such information or incident report shall not in any way constitute
any assumption of any liability for such accident or incident by
Seller.
11. PATENT DISCLAIMER Seller does not warrant that the use or
sale of the products delivered hereunder will not infringe the claims
of any United States or other patents covering the product itself or
the use thereof in combination with other products or in the operation of any process.
12. RETURNS Goods may not be returned for credit except with
Seller's permission, and then only in strict compliance with Seller's
return shipment instructions.
13. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE At Buyers request, Seller may, at
Seller's discretion, furnish technical assistance and information
with respect to Sellers products. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION PROVIDED BY SELLER OR SELLER'S PERSONNEL. ANY SUGGESTIONS BY SELLER REGARDING USE, SELECTION, APPLICATION OR SUITABILITY OF THE PRODUCTS SHALL NOT
BE CONSTRUED AS AN EXPRESS WARRANTY UNLESS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED AS SUCH IN A WRITING SIGNED BY
AN OFFICER OR OTHER AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF
SELLER.
14. MISCELLANEOUS Seller's failure to strictly enforce any term or
condition of this order or to exercise any right arising hereunder
shall not constitute a waiver of Seller's right to strictly enforce such
terms or conditions or exercise such right thereafter. All rights and
remedies under this order are cumulative and are in addition to any
other rights and remedies Seller may have at law or in equity. Any
waiver of a default by Buyer hereunder shall be in writing and shall
not operate as a waiver of any other default or of the same default
thereafter.
If any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be invalid, illegal
or unenforceable, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining pro-visions shall not be affected or impaired thereby. The
paragraph headings herein are for convenience only; they form no
part of the terms and conditions and shall not affect their interpretation.
This Agreement shall be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be
enforceable by, the parties hereto, and their respective heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns.
15. GOVERNING LAW All disputes as to the legality, interpretation,
application, or performance of this order or any of its terms and
conditions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Wisconsin
including its conflict of laws principles. Each party to this order
agrees that any dispute arising between them which results in
either party instituting court proceedings shall be litigated in either
the Federal District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin or in
the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.

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