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Aliphatic hydrocarbons chlorination

PVFs are not sensitive to strong acids and bases, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, greases and oils. [Pg.525]

Viton/butyl Acetone, toluene, aromatics, aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, ketones, amines, aldehydes... [Pg.597]

Crystals from methanol + water, darkens —2001°, dec 280-300°. MP +278 (c = 1 in CH,COOH). Sensitive to light, but otherwise very stable in the dry state, uv max (methanol + 0.1% CHjCOOH) 220, 280, 290, 303, 318 nm (e 21300, 26630, 52930. 83220, 76230). Practically insol in higher alcohols, ether, esters, aromatic or aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ketones, dioxane, cyclo-hexanol, oils. LD orally in male, female rats (g/kg) 2.73, 4.67 (Levinskas). [Pg.1016]

Properties Gardner Z3-Z4 liq. mild odor completely sol. in esters, most ketones and glycol ether soivs. sol. < 1% in water insol. in aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, terpene hydrocarbons sp.gr. 1.192 vise. 5000 cst vapor pressure < 0.001 mm Hg (20 C) acid no. 30-35 sapon. no. 512 flash pt. (COC) 315 C fire pt. 338 C ref. index... [Pg.32]

Properties Wh. to yel. waxy solid mild odor sol. in aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated soivs. insol. in water sp.gr. 0.97 dens. 7.8 Ib/gal m.p. 110-120 F b.p. > 600 F flash pt. (PMCC) > 149 C 100% act. Toxicology May cause temporary eye discomfort, mild redness, dryness on direct contact may cause skin irritation no irritation to respiratory passages on acute inh. swallowing Ig. amts, may cause digestive discomfort TSCA listed Hazardous Ingredients None... [Pg.390]

Classification Flalogenated aliphatic hydrocarbon chlorinated alkane Empirical C2FI4CI2 Formula Cl CFI2CFI2 Cl... [Pg.1111]

Classification Halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbon chlorinated alkane... [Pg.1714]

In general, phosgene is soluble in aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and organic acids and esters. It is removed easily from solvents by heating or sparging with air or nitrogen, but because of its toxicity, great care must be taken to control its presence in the atmosphere. [Pg.5549]

The silicone oils are not attacked by salts of mineral acids, metals and liquid ammonia, but they are susceptible to attack by halogens, hydrofluoric acid, strong mineral acids and strong bases. Some suitable solvents for them are aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, ethers, esters and some high-molecular-weight alcohols. The low-molecular-weight silicone oils (viscosity 5-20 cSt) are soluble in methanol, ethanol and acetone. [Pg.111]

Hydrochloric Acid (Byproduct of Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Chlorination)... [Pg.450]

Properties Solid sol. in aromatics, aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated hydrocarbons, isooctyl stearates, and paraffin oil m.p. 20-30 C flash pt. > 65 C TEGOPREN 3130 [Evonik Goldschmidt GmbH]... [Pg.1893]

Uses Antistat, dispersant, corrosion inhibitor, emulsifier, stabilizer, solubilizer for textile processing, alkaline and acid soak cleaners, hard surf, cleaners, dish-washes, wax removers, emulsion polymerization, agric., paper processing Properties Gardner 1-2 vise, liq. sol. in water, alcohols, glycol ethers, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated soivs. sp.gr. 1.10 dens. 9.15 Ib/gal pH 1.7-2.0 (5% aq.) Draves wetting 44 s (0.25%) Ross-Miles foam 133 mm (0.1%, initial) 100% act. [Pg.1937]

Uses Corrosion inhibitor, hydrotrope dry cleaning detergent emulsifier for pesticides, emulsion polymerization, cleaning formulations latex stabilizer and adhesion promoter in emulsion polymerization Features Stable in strongly alkaline and electrolytic sol ns. and at high temps. Properties Lt. amber vise, liq. sol. in alcohols, glycol ethers, aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated soivs. disp. in water sp.gr. 1.12 dens. 9.32 Ib/gal pH 2.0-2.5 (1% aq.) 100% act. [Pg.1937]

Solubility Aliphatic Hydrocarbons Chlorinated Solvents Melting Point 25C-40C... [Pg.103]


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