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Para-Tertiary-Amylphenol (PTAP)
Para-Tertiary-Amylphenol (PTAP) chemical intermediate precursor offers demulsifying and base chemical properties for formulating phenolic resins.
Para-Tertiary-Amylphenol (PTAP or 4-tert-Amylphenol) is an alkylphenol with a minimum purity of 99%. 4-tert-Amylphenol (PTAP) is a chemical intermediate for formulating phenol novolacs and resoles employed in paints, coating, varnishes, and printing ink resins. Furthermore, chemical specialty manufacturers can benefit from 4-tert-Amylphenol as an intermediate for oil-soluble resins, rubber, and petroleum.
Specifications
Form: Briquettes or molten liquid Color: White or pale yellow Molecular Formula: C11H16O Molecular Weight: 164.2 CAS Number: 80-46-6 Boiling Point @ 760 mm Hg: 249°C Flash Point (COC): 121°C Hydroxyl Number: 339 Para-tert-Amylphenol: 99.0% min. Freeze Point: 88°C Color (APHA) Molten: 200 max. Primary Chemistry:
4-tert-Amphenol or p-tert-Amylphenol
Features & Benefits
Lowers surface tension
Chemical synthesis capabilities
Can separate and break emulsions as a demulsifier
Problems Solved
Difficulty separating emulsions
High surface tension requiring a surfactant