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toluene (tōl`y ēn') or methylbenzene (mĕth'əlbĕn`zēn), C7H8, colorless liquid aromatic hydrocarbon that melts at −95°C; and boils at 110.8°C;. It is insoluble in water but highly soluble in most organic solvents. Toluene is obtained from coal tar and petroleum by distillation. It is used as a solvent and as a starting material for the synthesis of many compounds, including dyes and explosives. When toluene is treated with a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids (a process known as nitration), trinitrotoluene trinitrotoluene or TNT (trī'nī'trōtŏl`y..... Click the link for more information. (TNT) is produced. tolueneColourless, flammable, toxic liquid hydrocarbon aromatic compound (C6H5CH3), the methyl derivative of benzene. Found in coal-tar light oil and in petroleum, it is obtained chiefly from the processing of petroleum fractions. It is used as a solvent, diluent, and thinner; as an antiknock additive in airplane gasoline; and as a raw material for TNT, benzoic acid and its derivatives, saccharin, dyes, photographic chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. toluene a colourless volatile flammable liquid with an odour resembling that of benzene, obtained from petroleum and coal tar and used as a solvent and in the manufacture of many organic chemicals. Formula: C6H5CH3 toluene [′täl·yə‚wēn] (organic chemistry) C6H5CH3A colorless, aromatic liquid derived from coal tar or from the catalytic reforming of petroleum naphthas; insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and ether, boils at 111°C; used as a chemical intermediate, for explosives, and in high-octane gasolines. Also known as methylbenzene; phenylmethane; toluol. 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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| Table 3 - common VOCs emitted from SBR Compound Comments 4-vinyl cyclohexene Butadiene dimer 1,5 cyclooctadiene Butadiene dimer 1,2-divinyl cyclobutadiene Butadiene dimer Methyl benzene Styrene Xylene (o, p & m) Propyl benzene Benzaldehyde Cyclohexane, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl) Napthalein Benzothiazole 4-phenyl cyclohexene Styrene-butadiene dimer Indenes Tetramethylthiourea |
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