STYRENE MONOMER (SM)

STYRENE MONOMER (SM)

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Description

Styrene monomer is an organic compound with the chemical formula C8H8. This derivative of benzene is a colorless oily liquid that evaporates easily and has a sweet smell.

Styrene is one of the most important monomers produced by the chemical industry today. Styrene monomer is a basic building block of the plastics industry. The conventional method of producing styrene involves the inhalation of benzene with ethylene to produce ethylbenzene, followed by dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. Styrene undergoes polymerization by all the common methods used in plastics technology to produce a wide variety of polymers and copolymers. Styrene is readily polymerized and copolymerized by both batch and continuous mass polymerization, emulsion, suspension and solution processes.

Styrene occurs naturally in small quantities in some plants and foods (cinnamon, coffee beans, and peanuts) and is also found in coal tar. Styrene is usually produced from dehydrogenation of ethyl-benzene. Also by combining toluene and methanol, and benzene and ethane, styrene can be produced. The presence of the vinyl group allows styrene to polymerize.

 

PARAMETER TEST METHOD UNIT VALUE
Styrene Monomer ASTM D5135 wt%,min 99.85
Polymers ASTM D2121 ppm wt, max 10
Color ASTM D1209 APHA, max 10
Aldehydes (as benzaldehyde) ASTM D2119 ppm wt, max 50
Inhibitor as TBC ASTM D4590 ppm wt 15
Peroxides (as H2O2) ASTM D2340 ppm wt, max 30
TOTAL SULPHUR (as S) ASTM D5453 ppm wt, max 1
Total Chlorides (as Cl) ASTM D4929 ppm wt, max 1
C8 (EB +Xylenes) ASTM D5135 ppm wt, max 600
Phenyl acetylene) ASTM D5135 ppm wt, max 180
C9 aromatics ASTM D5135 ppm wt, max 800
Within C9 Alpha Methylstyrene ASTM D5135 ppm wt, max 400
Pressure at BL, bar g 12
Temperature at BL,°C 15

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Application

As feed for styrene , rubber , resins , adhesives , solvent , textile , ABS , SBR , SAN

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