• α-Methylstyrene (AMS) is an organic compound with the formula C6H5C(CH3)=CH2. It is a colorless oil. AMS is formed as a by-product of the cumene process...
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  • Methylstyrene may refer to the following isomers of C9H10 (molar mass 118.179 g/mol): α-Methylstyrene trans-Propenylbenzene (trans-β-methylstyrene) 4-Vinyltoluene...
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  • (uncertain purity) N-Methyl-N-nitrosourethane Methylthiouracil α-Methylstyrene Metronidazole Michler's base (4,4'-methylene-bis(N,N-dimethyl)benzenamine)...
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    MF Melamine-formaldahyde resin 41 MP Melamine-phenol resin 42 MSAN α-methylstyrene-acrylonitrile plastic 43 PA polyamide 44 PAA poly(acrylic acid) 45...
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  • combination with stability of the tertiary benzylic α-methylstyryl radical give α-methylstyrene its relatively low ceiling temperature. When a polymer...
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  • mass 118.179 g/mol): trans-Propenylbenzene (trans-1-phenylpropene) α-Methylstyrene (2-phenylpropene) Allylbenzene (3-phenylpropene) This set index article...
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    Alternatively, it can be produced by the addition of hydrogen peroxide to α-methylstyrene. Of the ca. 60,000 ton/y production of dialkyl peroxides, dicumyl peroxide...
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  • formula C9H10 may refer to: Allylbenzene Cyclononatetraene Indane α-Methylstyrene (AMS) Phenylpropene trans-Propenylbenzene 4-Vinyltoluene This set index...
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    610 CH2=CH2 isobutylene 175 CH2=CMe2 1,3-butadiene 585 CH2=CHCH=CH2 isoprene 466 CH2=C(Me)CH=CH2 styrene 395 PhCH=CH2 α-methylstyrene 66 PhC(Me)=CH2...
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    further; cyclohexene, styrene, and α-methylstyrene yield no isolable epoxides. In the cases of styrene and α-methylstyrene, acid-catalyzed alkyl migrations...
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