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indene [′in‚dēn] (organic chemistry) C9H8A colorless, liquid, polynuclear hydrocarbon; boils at 181°C and freezes at -2°C; derived from coal tar distillates; copolymers with benzofuran have been manufactured on a small scale for use in coatings and floor coverings. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The wavenumber standard uncertainty, calibrated against standard indene bands [14], was 1 c[m. Table 5 - OTR tread formulation Additive phr Natural rubber 100 N-220 carbon black 45 Silica 15 Zinc oxide 5 Stearic acid 2 Aromatic oil 3 Cumarone indene resin 3 Antiozonant 1. Liquid hydrocarbon resins, such as coumarone indene resins, are suggested for improving tack of CSM and NBR [refs. |
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