Your Results for: n-Butyllithium in Hexanes (24% soln)
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| n-Butyllithium in Hexanes (24% soln)
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| Market: Fine Chemicals |
| SubMarket: Alkyllithiums and Aryllithiums |
| CAS #: 109-72-8 |
Description: Used as a strong base in organic synthesis to improve yields and throughput in a reaction. NBL has found particular utility in deprotonation and metal–halogen exchange reactions. NBL is also a very effective initiator of anionic polymerization of styrene and conjugated dienes. The synthesis of solution SBR and of styrenic thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs), in particular, is facilitated by NBL. References: The Chemistry of Organolithium Compounds, ed. Zvi Rappoport and Ilan Marek, Wiley, 2004, West Sussex, England.
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| n-Butyllithium in Hexanes (24% Soln)
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| Market: Polymers |
| SubMarket: Initiators |
| CAS #: 109-72-8 |
Description: As a polymer initiator, n-butyllithium is the most widely used initiator for anionic polymerization. Polymers such as styrenic thermoplastic elastomers(TPEs) and random SBR solution polymers for tires are produced using n-butyllithium.
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