Poly(1-butene), isotactic, average M.W. ca. 185.000 (GPC) - Names and Identifiers
Poly(1-butene), isotactic, average M.W. ca. 185.000 (GPC) - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C4H8
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Molar Mass | 56.11 |
Density | 0.91g/mLat 25°C(lit.) |
Appearance | pellets |
Poly(1-butene), isotactic, average M.W. ca. 185.000 (GPC) - Risk and Safety
Poly(1-butene), isotactic, average M.W. ca. 185.000 (GPC) - Introduction
POLY(1-BUTENE) is a polymer made from 1-BUTENE. The following is a description of its nature, use, preparation and safety information:
Nature:
- POLY(1-BUTENE) is a homopolymer formed by polymerization of a large amount of 1-BUTENE monomer.
-It has a highly crystalline structure and is a colorless and transparent solid.
- POLY(1-BUTENE) has good thermal stability, chemical resistance and mechanical strength.
Use:
- POLY(1-BUTENE) has excellent physical properties and is commonly used in the preparation of high-strength plastic products, films and spun fibers.
-It has a wide range of applications in packaging, containers, pipes, self-adhesive tapes and auto parts.
Preparation Method:
The synthesis of-POLY(1-BUTENE) can be carried out by a catalyst-initiated polymerization reaction.
-Commonly used polymerization methods include Ziegler-Natta catalysts and metalocene catalysts.
Safety Information:
- POLY(1-BUTENE) is a chemically inert material, relatively safe and stable.
-During processing, it is necessary to avoid high temperature and fire sources to prevent their decomposition or combustion from generating harmful gases and smoke.
-During handling and storage, care should be taken to avoid contact with oxidants, acids and other chemicals to prevent possible reactions.
Last Update:2024-04-09 01:59:53