background [1][2] styrene is insoluble in water and easily soluble in organic solvents such as ethanol, ether, acetone and benzene. it can slowly poly…
background and overview[1][2][3] α-methylstyrene (abbreviated as a-ms or ams), also known as α-methylstyrene or phenylisopropylene, is a by-product of…
background parachlorostyrene, also called 4-chlorostyrene, p-chlorostyrene (referred to as pcst), is an intermediate in organic synthesis and pharmace…
background and overview[1][2] p-isobutylstyrene, also called 4-p-isobutylstyrene, is an impurity in the synthesis of ibuprofen. alkenes are a very imp…
background and overview[1] 1,2-bis(4-bromobenzene)-1,2-stilbene can be used to prepare a class of processable organic small molecule materials with ex…
background and overview[1] 4-hydroxy-nitrostyrene is an important intermediate raw material for the synthesis of pharmaceutical products. the existing…
background and overview[1] polystyrene (ps) microspheres are a widely used material for preparing photonic crystals. this is because polystyrene micro…
background and overview[1] phenyl trans-styryl sulfone can be used as pharmaceutical synthesis intermediates. if phenyl trans-styryl sulfone is inhale…
polystyrene (abbreviated as ps) is one of the five general-purpose synthetic resins, mainly including gpps (general-purpose polystyrene), eps (expanda…
overview[1][2] grenya reagent, named after its discoverer v.a. grginard, is very reactive and easily reacts with water, carbon dioxide, alcohols, alde…
background and overview[1][2] 3-bromostyrene, also called 1-bromo-3-vinylbenzene, is a pharmaceutical intermediate that can be prepared in one step fr…
background and overview[1][2] white to slightly yellow crystalline powder. relative molecular mass 206.19. relative density 0.5 (25℃). melting point 3…
