Strategic Insight Into the N-propylBenz Market: 2024
N-propylbenzene is an alkylbenzene or a benzene with one of its hydrogens replaced by a propyl group. It is a colorless or light-yellow liquid, which is denser than water. It is usually insoluble in water. It is toxic in nature, if inhaled or consumed. Its boiling point is 86°F and it is highly flammable. There exist different methods of manufacturing N-propylbenzene. These include the reaction of diethyl sulfate with benzyl magnesium chloride, alkylation of N-propyl chloride with benzene by the...
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