Overview[1] Sodium styrene sulfonate is one of the most suitable monomers for the synthesis of water-soluble polymer materials. Its polymer can be use…
Background and overview[1] Styrene oxide, also called styrene oxide, is an important organic intermediate that can be used as an epoxy resin diluent, …
Background and overview[1] 2-Isopropoxystyrene is an organic intermediate. O-(2-propoxy)salicylicaldehyde can be prepared from salicylaldehyde as raw …
Sodium polystyrene sulfonate, PSS for short, is a very important polymer. Sodium polystyrene sulfonate also plays an important role in fuel cells, bio…
Styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), also known as polystyrene-butadiene copolymer. Its physical structure properties, processing properties and product pe…
Apple recently released the “2011 Supplier Responsibility Progress Report”, admitting for the first time that 137 workers at Lianjian Comp…
What is the difference between hexane and n-hexane? Hexane, with the molecular formula C6H14, is an alkane containing 6 carbon atoms, including n-hexa…
What is n-hexane? N-hexane is a slightly odorous liquid under normal conditions. Easily volatile, almost insoluble in water, easily soluble in ether a…
Background and overview[1][2] Coupling agents are also called surface treatment agents. A substance that promotes or establishes a stronger bond at th…
Coupling agents refer to a class of compounds that can generate active groups under specific conditions and chemically combine with the adhesives on b…
Titanate coupling agents first appeared in the 1970s. In December 1974, Kenrich Petrochemical Company of the United States reported a new type of coup…
Coupling agents are compounds containing groups with different polarities at both ends of the molecule. The two end groups can be combined with the ad…