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Tributilo de borato CAS 688-74-4

CAS: 688-74-4
Purity: 98%
Molecular Formula: C12H27BO3
Molecular Weight: 230.16
EINECS: 211-706-5
Storage Period: 1 year

Synonym: Tributy borate; Tri-n-butyl borate; Tributyl borate,98%; Boric acid tributylester, Tributoxyborane; Tributyl borate >=99.0% (T); Tributhyl Borate; tributyl broate; Tributyl borate; Tributyl borate ,99%

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¿Cuál es el Tributil borato CAS 688-74-4?

Tributyl borate CAS 688-74-4 (TBBO) is an organic boron compound that usually exists as a colorless, transparent liquid with a slight pungent odor. It is synthesized by the reaction of boric acid and butanol and is widely used in many industries, especially in chemical synthesis, agriculture, plastics and coatings.

Especificación

ELEMENTO ESTÁNDAR
Apariencia Líquido incoloro transparente
Fórmula Molecular C12H27BO3
Peso Molecular 230.16
La pureza ≥99.5%
Residue on Ignition(%)≤ ≤0.05

Aplicación

1. Catalyst in organic synthesis
Tributyl borate plays an important role as a catalyst in organic synthesis, especially in the following reactions:
Esterification reaction: Tributyl borate can effectively catalyze esterification reactions and is used to synthesize various ester compounds.
Polymerization reaction: As a catalyst for certain polymerization reactions, especially olefin polymerization and other cyclization polymerization reactions. .

2. Plastic and coating industry
Plasticizer: Tributyl borate is used in materials such as plastics, resins and rubbers. As a plasticizer, it can improve the flexibility, ductility and processing properties of the materials.
Stabilizer: It is also used as a heat stabilizer to help improve the stability of plastics and coatings at high temperatures and avoid material aging and decomposition.

3. Electronics industry
In the electronics industry, tributyl borate is used as an important raw material and participates in the manufacture of electronic components. It can be used for:
Lubrication and adhesives: In the electronic manufacturing process, tributyl borate is sometimes required as a lubricant or adhesive to ensure high-precision processing and assembly.

Embalaje

Por lo general lleno de 200kg/tambor, y también se pueden hacer paquetes personalizados.

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