4-Vinylbenzyl chloride
CAS: 1592-20-7
Ref. 3D-FV03929
25g | 194.00 € | ||
50g | 356.00 € | ||
100g | 517.00 € | ||
250g | 801.00 € | ||
500g | 1,276.00 € |
Product Information
- 1-(Chlormethyl)-4-vinylbenzol
- 1-(Chloromethyl)-3-Ethenylbenzene-1-(Chloromethyl)-4-Ethenylbenzene (1:1)
- 1-(Chloromethyl)-4-Ethenyl-Benzen
- 1-(Chloromethyl)-4-ethenyl-Benzene
- 1-(Chloromethyl)-4-vinylbenzene
- 1-(Clorometil)-4-Vinilbenceno
- 4-Chloromethyl styrene
- 4-Chloromethylstyrene
- 4-Vinylbenzylchloride
- Benzene, 1-(chloromethyl)-4-ethenyl-
- See more synonyms
- Benzyl Chloride, 4-Vinyl-
- Chloromethyl styrene
- Chloromethylstyrene
- Chloromethylstyrene (m- and p-mixture) (stabilized with TBC)
- Cms 14
- Styrene, p-(chloromethyl)-
- VBC
- Vinylbenzyl Chloride, Mixture Of Isomers
- p-(Chloromethyl)styrene
- p-Vinylbenzyl chloride
- 1-(Chloromethyl)-4-ethenylbenzene
4-Vinylbenzyl chloride is a vinyl monomer that reacts with divinylbenzene to form polyvinyl chloride. The reaction is carried out in the presence of potassium hexafluorophosphate and water. 4-Vinylbenzyl chloride has an average molecular weight of 168.98 g/mol and a melting point of -97°C. It is soluble in water, but not in organic solvents such as alcohols, ethers, or chlorinated hydrocarbons. 4-Vinylbenzyl chloride can be used as a precursor for other compounds. For example, it can be reacted with hydrogen fluoride to yield 4-vinylphenol, which can then be converted into phenol using sodium hydroxide or trifluoromethanesulfonic acid.
Chemical properties
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