Alkyl (C8-10) Glycidyl Ether
Product Description
Alkyl (C8-10) glycidyl ether is a chemical compound with various industrial applications.
Product:
Alkyl (C8-10) Glycidyl Ether
CAS:
68609-96-1
Synonym:
Octyl/decyl glycidyl ether; Oxirane, 2-((C8-10-alkyloxy)methyl) derivs
Structure:
Typical Characteristics
Appearance
Colorless liquid
Boiling point
200-250 °C
Density
0.9 g/cm3
Flash Point
113 °C
Molecular Weight
172-190
Odor
Mild odor
Purity
98.0%
Refractive index
1.442
Uses, Applications & Markets
Key applications
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Alkyl (C8-10) Glycidyl Ether used in many
industry applications
Alkyl (C8-10) glycidyl ether is a chemical compound with various industrial applications. Here are some of its uses:
- Epoxy Resin Curing Agent: Alkyl (C8-10) glycidyl ether is commonly used as a curing agent or hardener in epoxy resin formulations to crosslink epoxy polymers and form durable, thermosetting materials with excellent mechanical and chemical resistance properties.
- Adhesive Additive: It serves as an additive in adhesive formulations, such as epoxy adhesives and structural adhesives, to improve adhesion strength, toughness, and impact resistance.
- Coating Component: Alkyl (C8-10) glycidyl ether is utilized as a component in coating formulations, including powder coatings, industrial coatings, and protective coatings, to enhance film adhesion, flexibility, and corrosion resistance.
- Surface Modifier: It acts as a surface modifier or coupling agent for fillers, pigments, and reinforcing fibers in composite materials to improve interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties.
- Resin Modifier: Alkyl (C8-10) glycidyl ether may be used as a modifier for various thermosetting resins, such as phenolic resins, melamine resins, and polyurethane resins, to enhance their processability and performance.
- Chemical Intermediate: It serves as an intermediate in the synthesis of specialty chemicals, including surfactants, emulsifiers, and pharmaceutical intermediates.