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3-o-Tolyloxy-propionic acid
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3-o-Tolyloxy-propionic acid

CAS: 25173-35-7

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3-o-Tolyloxy-propionic acid
Description:

3-o-Tolyloxy-propionic acid (3TP) is a monomer that can be used in the production of polymers. 3TP has been shown to have high emission efficiency, which is attributed to its low density and inductive properties. It also has a low melting point, making it suitable for use in the production of polymers at low temperatures. 3TP is also known to have an acid group and vinyl group, making it useful in the production of polymers with a variety of functions. 3TP is soluble in water and other solvents, making it easy to handle during polymerization processes. It is non-toxic and environmentally friendly because it does not emit any harmful substances when heated or mixed with other materials.

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Molecular weight:
180.2 g/mol
Formula:
C10H12O3
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Min. 95%
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