a colorless liquid compound (H2C:CH.CN); used as raw material for acrylic fibers, and as a solvent.
Acrylonitrile is a chemical intermediate used in acrylic fibres, ABS (acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene), SAN (styrene-acrylonitrile) and NBR (nitrile-butadiene-rubber).
CAS Number: 107-13-1. A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid nitrile used primarily in organic synthesis, and for polymerization. Chemical formulat = C3H3N. Molecular weight = 53.06 g/mol. Learn More...
A colorless toxic liquid that is used in making acrylic fibers, resins, rubber, and thermoplastics.
A monomer with the structure (CH2:CHCN). It is most useful in copolymers. Its copolymer with butadiene is nitrile rubber, and several copolymers with styrene exist that are tougher than polystyrene. It is also used as a synthetic fiber and as a chemical intermediate.
Synthetic rubber, Carcinogenic
a colorless liquid unsaturated nitrile made from propene
a monomer used extensively as a raw material in the manufacturing of acrylic fibers, plastics, synthetic rubbers, and acrylamide
A colorless, liquid organic compound, H2C:CHCN, used in the manufacture of acrylic rubber and fibers.
A nitrile resin that in its natural state is a transparent light straw color. It is often used in combination with styrene and butadiene. It had good gas barrier properties, chemical resistance, taste and odor retention and moderately high tensile properties. At present, it cannot be used in direct contact with beverages but has good resistance to dilute acid and bases, chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters and high ketones.
A colorless, volatile, flammable liquid nitrile C3H3N used chiefly in organic synthesis and for polymerization.
Unsaturated hydrocarbon containing nitrogene (CH2 CHCN), part of nitrile rubber, NBR.
Acrylonitrile is the chemical compound with the formula CH2CHCN. This pungent-smelling colorless liquid often appears yellow due to impurities. It is an important monomer for the manufacture of useful plastics.