selected this month from the Dow "library" of special chemicals
From its v a r i e d collection of the lesser known chemicals, Dow highlights this month two interesting selections . . . Diisopropyl Benzene a n d Triisopropyl Benzene. These compounds a r e essentially solvents a n d intermediates. A review of their properties m a y well suggest new potentials for your own development work. Both Diisopropyl Benzene a n d Triisopropyl Benzene a r e a v a i l a b l e in 55-gallon drums. Dow will gladly furnish samples for investigational purposes at your request. PROPERTIES
Boiling range, 5-95% Specific Gravity, 2 5 / 2 5 ° C . Freezing Point Refractive Index at 25°C.
Diisopropyl Benzene
Triisopropyl Benzene
203.3°-206.3°a 0.871 < -40°C. 1.492
230.0°-239.0°C. 0.856 About - 3 0 ° C . 1.488
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