Lauroyl peroxide, commonly known as initiator B
Product introduction
Lauroyl peroxide, commonly known as Initiator B:
Lauroyl peroxide, dilauroyl peroxide, dilauroyl peroxide, also known as initiator B. White powder. Has a pleasant smell. Molecular weight 398.63. Melting point 55 ~ 57 ℃. Soluble in acetone, chloroform and other organic solvents and oils, but insoluble in water. Stable at room temperature, easy to explode when heated
. Uses Dilauroyl peroxide is mainly used as a free radical polymerization initiator, and can also be used as polyester curing agent, rubber cross-linking agent, foaming agent, bleaching agent, desiccant, etc.
It is used as a high-efficiency initiator for polyvinyl chloride and high-pressure polyethylene. It is also used as a bleaching agent in the food industry and oil production.
It is derived from the reaction between dodecanoyl chloride and hydrogen peroxide. Chemical Properties White powdery solid. Insoluble in water, soluble in acetone, chloroform and other organic solvents. Uses It is used as an initiator for high pressure polyethylene and a bleaching agent for food. Uses As a high-efficiency initiator for polyvinyl chloride and high pressure polyethylene, it is often used in combination with initiator A (di-tert-butyl peroxide). Used as a bleaching agent in the food industry and oil production.