CAS 31614-66-1
:Stannane, tributyl(4-methylphenyl)-
Description:
Stannane, tributyl(4-methylphenyl)-, also known by its CAS number 31614-66-1, is an organotin compound characterized by the presence of a tin atom bonded to three butyl groups and one 4-methylphenyl group. This compound typically exhibits a colorless to pale yellow liquid form and is known for its relatively low volatility. Organotin compounds like this one are often utilized in various applications, including as stabilizers in PVC production and as biocides in agricultural settings. The presence of the 4-methylphenyl group contributes to its unique chemical properties, potentially influencing its reactivity and solubility in organic solvents. Additionally, the butyl groups enhance its hydrophobic characteristics, making it less soluble in water. Safety considerations are important when handling this compound, as organotin compounds can exhibit toxicity to aquatic life and may pose health risks upon exposure. Proper safety protocols should be followed to mitigate any potential hazards associated with its use.
Formula:C19H34Sn
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Found 2 products.
4-(Tributylstannyl)toluene
CAS:4-(Tributylstannyl)tolueneFormula:C19H34SnPurity:≥95%Color and Shape: light yellow liquidMolecular weight:381.18g/molTributyl-p-tolyl-stannane
CAS:Controlled ProductTributyl-p-tolyl-stannane is a solvent that can be used to make polymers. It is a radical cation that is stable in organic solvents and has been used in the synthesis of polystyrene and polypropylene. Tributyl-p-tolyl-stannane reacts with alkali metals such as lithium chloride or sodium hydroxide to produce an organolithium compound. This reaction can be reversed by adding zinc chloride to form a dieckmann product. The dieckmann product can then be used for the condensation polymerization of styrene and butadiene, producing crosslinked polystyrene or crosslinked polybutadiene.Formula:C19H34SnPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:381.18 g/mol

