CAS 934-85-0
:Styrene-beta,beta-d2
Description:
Styrene-beta,beta-d2, with the CAS number 934-85-0, is a deuterated form of styrene, a colorless liquid hydrocarbon that is an important monomer in the production of polystyrene and other copolymers. The deuteration refers to the substitution of hydrogen atoms with deuterium, a heavier isotope of hydrogen, which can be useful in various applications, including NMR spectroscopy and tracer studies in chemical research. Styrene itself is characterized by its vinyl group, which makes it reactive and capable of undergoing polymerization. The presence of deuterium in Styrene-beta,beta-d2 can alter its physical and chemical properties slightly compared to its non-deuterated counterpart, such as changes in boiling point and reactivity. This compound is typically used in research settings, particularly in studies involving reaction mechanisms and kinetics. As with many organic compounds, it should be handled with care, following appropriate safety protocols due to its potential health hazards and flammability.
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Styrene-β,β-d2
CAS:Formula:C6H5CHCD2Purity:98 atom % DColor and Shape:Colorless-Pale Yellow LiquidMolecular weight:106.07515


