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Para-Nonylphenol (PNP)
Para-Nonylphenol (PNP) is an intermediate chemical for thermal stabilization for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and phenolic resins used in inks and coatings.
Para-Nonylphenol (PNP) is an intermediate chemical for thermal stabilization for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and phenolic resins used in inks and coatings. Para-Nonylphenol (also known as 4-nonylphenol) offers various functions, such as an intermediate in a chemical reaction to produce another compound. Para-Nonylphenol produces phenolic resins by chemical reaction with aldehydes. If used with other phenols, 4-Nonlyphenol may create a more beneficial phenolic resin with characteristics such as solubility inside the oil and improved dielectric and hydrophobic properties.
Specifications
Form: Liquid Color: Clear CAS Number: 84852-15-3 Molecular Formulation: C15H24O Molecular Weight: 220.3 Boiling Point @ 760mm Hg: 310°C Viscosity @ 25°C: 1200 cps Viscosity @ 100°C: 5.0 cps Flash Point (COC): 146°C Hydroxyl Number: 240 - 255 Density @ 43.3°C: 0.932 g/cc Para-Nonylphenol: 95.0% max Primary Chemistry:
4-nonylphenol or nonylphenol
Features & Benefits
Thermal stability for PVC and phenolic resins
Intermediate chemical for phenolic resins, surfactants, epoxy, and TNPP
Problems Solved
Issues with thermal stability
Lack of an intermediate chemical for production capabilities