Toluene is naturally present in low levels in crude oil and is used as a catalytic reformer or by-product in the production of ethylene crackers and gasoline; Toluene is also a by-product of coke production from coal. Toluene (Industrial Thinner) Final separation and purification are done by any of the distillation or solvent extraction methods used for BTX aromatics (benzene, toluene and xylene isomers).
Toluene reacts like an ordinary aromatic hydrocarbon in its electrophilic aromatic substitution. Toluene is more reactive to electrophiles than benzene, as the toluene has the ability to release more electrons than a hydrogen atom in the same position.
Toluene (Industrial Thinner) is a common solvent, for example, paints, paint thinners, silicone sealants, many chemical reactants, rubber, printing ink, adhesives (glues), polishes, leather tanners and disinfectants.
Product Information | |
Cas No | 108-88-3 |
EINECS No | 203-625-9 |
Chemical Formula | C6H6O= C6H5(0H) |
Physical Properties | Colorless Liquid |
Purity(%) | 99.97 |
Density (Kg/l) | 0.866 |
Flash point, °C | 4.4 |
Boiling Point, °C | 110.6 |
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