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Tetralin physical properties

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES colorless crystals or white to off-white powder odorless or slight, aromatic odor insoluble in water practically insoluble in dilute acids and alkalies soluble in acetone, benzene, ether, carbon tetrachloride, kerosene, morpholine, tetralin, and tributyl phosphate freely soluble in pyridine and dioxane solubility in organic solvents increases with elevated temperatures MP (108.5-109°C, 227-228°F) BP (260°C, 500°F) DN (1.5 g/cm ) SG (0.99 at 20°C) VP (1.5 x 10 mmHg at 20°C) UV MAX (236nm). [Pg.550]

The presence of some impurities, by-products of the process, can significantly affect the physical properties of the final product most important among them are the free oil (unconverted LAB), dialkyl sulfonates, sulfones, and bicyclic molecules (dialkyl tetralines and indanes). Sulfones which are formed when a too high sulfonation severity is applied... [Pg.14]


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