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Catalog Number:
41699
CAS Number:
764-99-8
Éther divinylique de diéthylène glycol (stabilisé avec KOH)
Purity:
≥ 98,5 % (CG)
Synonym(s):
Divinyl carbitol (stabilisé avec KOH)
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Informations sur le produit
Numéro CAS 
764-99-8
Formule moléculaire
C8H14O3
Poids moléculaire 
0
Point de fusion 
-21 °C
Indice de réfraction 
n20D 1,45
Informations générales
Numéro CAS 
764-99-8
Formule moléculaire
C8H14O3
Poids moléculaire 
0
Point de fusion 
-21 °C
Indice de réfraction 
n20D 1,45
Propriétés
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Sécurité et réglementation
Matières dangereuses
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Antibiotique
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Réglementé par la DEA
Non
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Applications

Diethylene glycol divinyl ether (stabilized with KOH) is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Polymer Production: This compound serves as a versatile crosslinking agent in the synthesis of various polymers, enhancing their mechanical properties and thermal stability. It is particularly beneficial in the production of hydrogels used in biomedical applications.
  • Adhesives and Sealants: Its ability to form strong bonds makes it an excellent choice for formulating adhesives and sealants, especially in the construction and automotive industries, where durability and resistance to environmental factors are crucial.
  • Coatings: Used in the formulation of protective coatings, it provides enhanced flexibility and adhesion. This is particularly important in industries like aerospace and automotive, where surface protection is vital.
  • Pharmaceutical Applications: In the pharmaceutical industry, it acts as a stabilizer and a component in drug delivery systems, improving the solubility and bioavailability of active ingredients.
  • Cosmetic Formulations: The compound is also utilized in cosmetic products for its emulsifying properties, helping to create stable formulations that improve the texture and application of creams and lotions.

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