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Tripropylene, also
known as
propylene trimer, is
usually sold as a
mixture of
structural isomers of nonene. This
mixture is
obtained by oligomerization...
- humidities.
Humectants used in
cosmetics include triethylene glycol,
tripropylene glycol,
propylene glycol, and PPGs.
Other po****r
humectants in cosmetics...
- 126.24 g/mol,
exact m****: 126.1409 u) may
refer to:
Cyclononane Nonene Tripropylene, or
propylene trimer This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- molecule. Industrially, the most
important nonenes are
trimers of propene:
Tripropylene. This
mixture of
branched nonenes is used in the
alkylation of phenol...
- 032
Supercools 187.4
Dipropylene glycol 134.2 1.022
Supercools 232.2
Tripropylene glycol 192.3 1.110
Supercools 265.1 1,3-Propanediol 76.1 1.060 −28 210...
- lubricants,
usually by way of nonylphenol. Its more
branched analogue,
tripropylene, is also used in this way. "NFPA
Hazard Rating Information for Common...
- V.; et al. (September 2012). "Safety ****essment of
propylene glycol,
tripropylene glycol, and PPGs as used in cosmetics".
International Journal of Toxicology...
- 2055 3
Styrene monomer,
inhibited UN 2056 3
Tetrahydrofuran UN 2057 3
Tripropylene UN 2058 3
Valeraldehyde UN 2059 3 Nitrocellulose, solution, flammable...
- C9H20O
nonanol 28473-21-4 C9H20O2
diisobutoxymethane 2568-91-4 C9H20O4
tripropylene glycol 1638-16-0 C9H20O4
tetraethoxymethane 78-09-1 C9H20O5 tetraethyleneglycol...
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Eventually it was
found that one of the
derailed tank cars,
carrying tripropylene, had
ruptured and the
escaping flammable liquid had
caught fire. This...