Octene
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Main Uses
Polymerization Monomer
As a comonomer copolymerized with olefins such as ethylene, it can improve the flexibility, impact resistance, and processability of polyethylene. The resulting linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is widely used in films, pipes, and other fields.
Self-polymerization can produce polyoctene, which is used as an elastomer material in seals, hoses, etc.
Chemical Intermediate
It can generate octanol through a hydration reaction (addition of 1-octene and water under the action of a catalyst). Octanol is an important raw material for the production of plasticizers (such as dioctyl phthalate), surfactants, and lubricants.
It can generate octenal, octenoic acid, etc., through oxidation reactions, used for synthesizing fragrances and detergent intermediates.
Other Applications
Used as a solvent in organic synthesis reactions, coatings, and the ink industry.
Used to prepare synthetic lubricant base oils (such as polyalphaolefins). The polymers generated through oligomerization reactions possess good low-temperature fluidity and oxidation resistance, making them suitable for precision machinery lubrication.
CAS NO: 25377-83-7
EC NO: 246-920-8
Molecular Formula: C8H16
Molecular Weight: 112.2126
Alias: Octene; (2E)-Oct-2-ene;
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