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Atomfair Peroxide, bis(2-methyl-1-oxopropyl) C8H14O4
Description Peroxide, bis(2-methyl-1-oxopropyl) (CAS No. 35590-37-5), also known as diisobutyryl peroxide, is a high-purity organic peroxide widely utilized in polymerization and chemical synthesis applications. With the molecular formula C8H14O4and IUPAC name 2-methylpropanoyl 2-methylpropaneperoxoate , this compound serves as a highly efficient free-radical initiator. Its controlled decomposition properties make it ideal for industrial processes requiring precise reaction kinetics. Packaged under strict quality control, our product ensures consistency in research and manufacturing environments. Suitable for use in polymer production, crosslinking, and specialty organic synthesis, this peroxide is handled with care to maintain stability and performance.
Description
Description
Peroxide, bis(2-methyl-1-oxopropyl) (CAS No. 35590-37-5), also known as diisobutyryl peroxide, is a high-purity organic peroxide widely utilized in polymerization and chemical synthesis applications. With the molecular formula C8H14O4 and IUPAC name 2-methylpropanoyl 2-methylpropaneperoxoate, this compound serves as a highly efficient free-radical initiator. Its controlled decomposition properties make it ideal for industrial processes requiring precise reaction kinetics. Packaged under strict quality control, our product ensures consistency in research and manufacturing environments. Suitable for use in polymer production, crosslinking, and specialty organic synthesis, this peroxide is handled with care to maintain stability and performance.
- CAS No: 35590-37-5
- Molecular Formula: C8H14O4
- Molecular Weight: 174.19
- Exact Mass: 174.08920892
- Monoisotopic Mass: 174.08920892
- IUPAC Name: 2-methylpropanoyl 2-methylpropaneperoxoate
- SMILES: CC(C)C(=O)OOC(=O)C(C)C
- Synonyms: Peroxide, bis(2-methyl-1-oxopropyl), 3437-84-1, isobutyryl peroxide, Bisisobutyryl peroxide, diisobutyryl peroxide
Application
Diisobutyryl peroxide is primarily employed as a radical initiator in the polymerization of vinyl monomers, such as styrene and acrylates, facilitating controlled molecular weight distributions. It is also used in crosslinking reactions for polyethylene and other polymers to enhance thermal and mechanical properties. Additionally, this peroxide finds application in organic synthesis for the preparation of specialty chemicals under mild conditions.
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