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Benzene, (1-fluoroethenyl)-

Description:
Benzene, (1-fluoroethenyl)-, also known as vinyl fluoride, is an organic compound characterized by its structure, which includes a benzene ring substituted with a vinyl group that has a fluorine atom. This compound is a colorless gas at room temperature and possesses a sweet odor. It is known for its reactivity due to the presence of the double bond in the vinyl group, making it susceptible to polymerization and various chemical reactions. Vinyl fluoride is primarily used in the production of fluorinated polymers, such as polyvinyl fluoride, which are valued for their chemical resistance and durability. The compound is also of interest in the field of organic synthesis and materials science. However, it is important to note that vinyl fluoride is classified as a hazardous substance, with potential health risks associated with inhalation or skin exposure, necessitating appropriate safety measures during handling and use. Its environmental impact and regulatory status are also considerations in its application and management.
Formula:C8H7F
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Found 4 products.
  • Benzene, (1-fluoroethenyl)-

    CAS:
    Formula:C8H7F
    Purity:97%
    Color and Shape:Liquid
    Molecular weight:122.1396

    Ref: IN-DA005VOB

    100mg
    272.00€
  • α-Fluorostyrene

    CAS:
    α-Fluorostyrene
    Purity:≥95%
    Color and Shape:Colourless Liquid
    Molecular weight:122.14g/mol

    Ref: 54-PC400564

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  • (1-Fluorovinyl)benzene

    CAS:
    Purity:98%
    Molecular weight:122.1419983

    Ref: 10-F775507

    1g
    1,035.00€
  • alpha-Fluorostyrene

    CAS:

    Styrene is a synthetic monomer that belongs to the group of cycloalkanes. It is a colorless, volatile liquid with a boiling point of at least 100°C and a viscosity of 0.5-2 mm2/s. Styrene is usually used in the production of polystyrene plastic and styrenic resins. Its most well-known application is in the manufacture of polystyrene foam insulation (commonly known as Styrofoam). Styrene can be converted into other compounds by thermolysis, oxidation, or hydrolysis. One such conversion is debromination, which occurs when styrene reacts with bromine in an alkaline solution to produce di-bromostyrene and hydrogen bromide gas. The isotopomers alpha-fluorostyrene and beta-fluorostyrene are derivatives of styrene that are used for analysis purposes because they have different physical properties due to their different masses.

    Formula:C8H7F
    Purity:Min. 95%
    Molecular weight:122.14 g/mol

    Ref: 3D-AAA69631

    50mg
    460.00€
    500mg
    1,245.00€