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4 4 oxybisbenzoic chloride/DEDC/cas 7158-32-9

Product Name: 4,4'-OXYBISBENZOYL CHLORIDE DEDC
CAS: 7158-32-9
MF: C14H8Cl2O3
MW: 295.12
EINECS: 808-159-5
Melting point: 22-23℃
Boiling point: 404℃
Density: 1.386
Fp: 164℃
Storage temp: Inert atmosphere,2-8°C

Product name DEDC
CAS 7158-32-9
Appearance White Crystalline Powder
Purity 99.5%Min
Package 1 kg/bag or 20 kg/drum

Synthesis of polymers: DEDC is commonly used as a monomer or intermediate in the synthesis of polyesters and other polymer materials, which can be used in various applications such as coatings, adhesives and plastics.   Chemical intermediate: It is an important intermediate in the production of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and other fine chemicals, facilitating the synthesis of complex organic molecules.   Cross-linking agent: DEDC can act as a cross-linking agent in certain chemical reactions, which can enhance the mechanical and thermal properties of the resulting materials.   Research and Development: In academic and industrial research, DEDC is used to explore new synthetic pathways, develop new compounds, and study reaction mechanisms.   Surface functionalization: It can also be used in surface modification processes to introduce specific functional groups that can change the properties of the material.

Toxicity: DEDC may be harmful if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It is irritating to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract.   Carcinogenicity: Although specific data on the carcinogenicity of DEDC may not be well documented, many chlorinated compounds have potential carcinogenic effects. It is recommended that they be considered hazardous substances.   Sensitization: Some people may experience an allergic reaction or sensitization after contact with DEDC, resulting in rashes or breathing problems.   Safety Precautions: When working with DEDC, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as gloves, goggles, and respiratory protection, must be used to minimize exposure.   Safety Data Sheet (SDS): Always refer to the specific Safety Data Sheet for 4,4-Hydroxybisbenzoyl chloride for detailed information on its health hazards, recommended safety measures, and first aid procedures in case of exposure.