Styrene CAS 100-42-5
Styrene CAS 100-42-5 is an organic compound formed by replacing one hydrogen atom of ethylene with benzene, and the electron of vinyl is conjugated with the benzene ring, which is a kind of aromatic hydrocarbon
ITEM |
STANDARD |
Appearance |
Clear and transparent liquid, free of mechanical impurities and free water |
Purity w/% |
≥99.8 |
Polymer mg/kg |
≤10 |
Color |
≤10 |
Ethylbenzene w/% |
≤0.08 |
Polymerization inhibitor (TBC) mg/kg |
10-15 |
Phenylacetylene mg/kg |
Report the value |
Total sulfur mg/kg |
Report the value |
Water mg/kg |
The supply and demand sides agree |
Benzene mg/kg |
The supply and demand sides agree |
Styrene CAS 100-42-5 is an important basic organic raw material for petrochemical industry. The direct upstream of styrene is benzene and ethylene, and the downstream is relatively dispersed, and the main products involved are foamed polystyrene, polystyrene, ABS resin, synthetic rubber, unsaturated polyester resin and styrene copolymer, and the terminal is mainly used in plastics and synthetic rubber products.
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Styrene CAS 100-42-5

Styrene CAS 100-42-5