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Product Name: n-Butyl fumarate
CAS: 105-76-0
MF: C12H20O4
MW: 228.28
Specification
item | value |
Melting point | -85°C |
Boiling point | 281 °C |
Density | 0.988 g/mL at 25 °C |
Packing | 200L/Drum |
Application
Dibutyl maleate can be used as a raw material for synthetic resins and coatings. It is also used as an impregnating agent, dispersant, and lubricant in the petroleum industry, textiles, plastics, and papermaking. It can also be used as a plasticizer for polyvinyl chloride resins and methacrylic resins. Maleates are used as intermediates in organic synthesis, primarily undergoing addition reactions at double bonds. For example, they undergo Diels-Alder reactions with butadiene and cyclopentadiene to add active hydrogen-containing compounds such as hydrogen, nitriles, thiols, and amines. The famous surfactant dialkyl succinate sulfonate is produced by the addition of sodium bisulfite. When other ammonia and amines are added to maleates, amidation (imidation) reactions occur due to aminolysis, thus acting as acylating agents. Diethyl maleate has a wide range of applications. It is also used as an intermediate in the production of pesticides and medicines such as the highly effective insecticide marathon, and can also be used in the production of high-molecular compounds. Dimethyl maleate, dibutyl maleate, and dioctyl maleate are excellent plasticizers for PVC. They can also be copolymerized with monomers such as vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate and used as coatings, adhesives, impregnating agents, dispersants, lubricants, etc. for papermaking and fabrics. Diisooctyl maleate and dinonyl maleate are good petroleum pour point depressants.
Storage
Sealed in dry,Room Temperature
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