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Atomfair Di-tert-butyl peroxide DTBP C8H18O2
Description Di-tert-butyl peroxide (DTBP) ( CAS 110-05-4 ) is a high-purity organic peroxide widely utilized as a radical initiator in polymerization reactions and industrial processes. With the molecular formula C8H18O2and IUPAC name 2-tert-butylperoxy-2-methylpropane , this compound is characterized by its stability, low volatility, and efficient decomposition at elevated temperatures (100?C125??C). DTBP is supplied as a clear, colorless liquid with a faint odor, packaged under inert conditions to ensure maximum shelf life and safety. Suitable for use in academic research, pharmaceutical synthesis, and polymer manufacturing, it is rigorously tested for purity (typically ??98%) and consistency. Store in a cool, dry place…
Description
Description
Di-tert-butyl peroxide (DTBP) (CAS 110-05-4) is a high-purity organic peroxide widely utilized as a radical initiator in polymerization reactions and industrial processes. With the molecular formula C8H18O2 and IUPAC name 2-tert-butylperoxy-2-methylpropane, this compound is characterized by its stability, low volatility, and efficient decomposition at elevated temperatures (100?C125??C). DTBP is supplied as a clear, colorless liquid with a faint odor, packaged under inert conditions to ensure maximum shelf life and safety. Suitable for use in academic research, pharmaceutical synthesis, and polymer manufacturing, it is rigorously tested for purity (typically ??98%) and consistency. Store in a cool, dry place away from ignition sources and incompatible materials.
- CAS No: 110-05-4
- Molecular Formula: C8H18O2
- Molecular Weight: 146.23
- Exact Mass: 146.130679813
- Monoisotopic Mass: 146.130679813
- IUPAC Name: 2-tert-butylperoxy-2-methylpropane
- SMILES: CC(C)(C)OOC(C)(C)C
- Synonyms: Di-tert-butyl peroxide, tert-Butyl peroxide, Di-t-butyl peroxide, Cadox, Peroxide, bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)
Application
Di-tert-butyl peroxide is primarily employed as a free-radical initiator in the polymerization of styrene, ethylene, and other monomers. It is also used in organic synthesis to facilitate crosslinking reactions and as a curing agent for silicone rubbers and resins. In the petrochemical industry, DTBP serves as an ignition accelerator for diesel fuels due to its controlled decomposition properties.
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