- alpha-Methylstyrene
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α-Methylstyrene[1] IsopropenylbenzeneOther namesα-Methylstyrene; 2-Phenyl-1-propene; 1-Methyl-1-phenylethylene; 2-Phenylpropene; (1-Methylethenyl)benzene; beta-Phenylpropene; 2-Phenylpropylene; beta-Phenylpropylene; alpha-Methylstyrol; 1-Phenyl-1-methylethylene; 2-Phenyl-2-propeneIdentifiers Abbreviations AMS CAS number 98-83-9 PubChem 7407 ChemSpider 7129 KEGG C14395 Jmol-3D images Image 1
Image 2- C=C(c1ccccc1)C
CC(=C)c1ccccc1
Properties Molecular formula C9H10 Molar mass 118.18 g mol−1 Appearance Colorless liquid Density 0.91 g/cm3 Melting point -24 °C, 249 K, -11 °F
Boiling point 165-169 °C, 438-442 K, 329-336 °F
Solubility in water Insoluble Hazards NFPA 704 Flash point 45 °C LD50 Oral rat: 4900 mg/kg (verify) (what is: / ?)
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)Infobox references α-Methylstyrene (AMS) is a chemical intermediate used in the manufacture of plasticizers, resins and polymers.[2] It is a co-product formed in a variation of the cumene process.
References
- ^ alpha-METHYLSTYRENE at chemicalland21.com
- ^ What is alpha-methylstyrene (AMS)?
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