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Poly(4-chlorostyrene)

CAS 24991-47-7[-CH2CH(C6H4Cl)-]nPolymer Science

Poly(4-chlorostyrene) (CAS: 24991-47-7), with the linear formula [-CH2CH(C6H4Cl)-]n, is a hydrophobic polymer material. It typically presents as a powder and has an average molecular weight of approximately 75,000 g/mol. Exhibiting a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 106 °C, this substituted styrene polymer finds utility in materials science and polymer research due to its specific chemical properties.

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Poly(4-chlorostyrene) ([-CH2CH(C6H4Cl)-]n) — chemical structure, CAS 24991-47-7; Materials Science, fine chemical supplied by Tech Serve Solutions
Hydrophobic PolymersMaterials SciencePolymer SciencePolymersStyrenes
01 /Applications

Materials Science Research

Poly(4-chlorostyrene) serves as a model compound in materials science research, enabling studies into polymer properties and behaviours. Its chlorinated aromatic structure offers unique characteristics for investigating polymer interactions and performance.

Polymer Science Investigations

This polymer is employed in polymer science for the development and analysis of novel materials. Researchers utilise its properties to explore structure-property relationships and to synthesise new polymer architectures.

Specialty Chemical Intermediate

As a substituted styrene derivative, Poly(4-chlorostyrene) can function as an intermediate in the synthesis of more complex polymeric structures or functionalised materials.

02 /Properties
Linear formula[-CH2CH(C6H4Cl)-]n
Formpowder
03 /Safety & handling
Protective equipmentEyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US), type P1 (EN143) respirator filter
Water hazard class (WGK, DE)3

Hazard information is provided for guidance. Always consult the product Safety Data Sheet (SDS), available on request, before handling.

04 /Identifiers & registry
CAS number
24991-47-7
MDL number
MFCD00084381
PubChem substance
24867175
05 /Additional specifications
Mol Wtaverage Mw ~75,000 by GPC
Transition TempTg 106 °C
06 /Quality & supply

Documentation

Every batch ships with a Certificate of Analysis covering assay, identity and purity; the grade is confirmed against your enquiry. Safety Data Sheets and technical data sheets are available on request.

Supply & logistics

Samples for technical evaluation; bulk MOQ by grade and packaging. In-stock material ships in 7–10 working days, worldwide, with full export documentation.

07 /Frequently asked questions

What is Poly(4-chlorostyrene) used for?

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Poly(4-chlorostyrene) is used in materials science and polymer science research, and as a specialty chemical intermediate. It is particularly useful for studying the properties of hydrophobic polymers and substituted styrenes.

What are the CAS number and formula for Poly(4-chlorostyrene)?

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The CAS number for Poly(4-chlorostyrene) is 24991-47-7, and its linear formula is [-CH2CH(C6H4Cl)-]n.

What grade and purity does Tech Serve Solutions supply?

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Tech Serve Solutions supplies Poly(4-chlorostyrene) with an average molecular weight of approximately 75,000 g/mol. This product is suitable for research and technical applications. TSS does not represent this product as USP, BP, or EP grade.

How should Poly(4-chlorostyrene) be handled?

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Handling Poly(4-chlorostyrene) requires appropriate safety measures. Personal protective equipment includes eyeshields and gloves. A type N95 (US) or type P1 (EN143) respirator filter is recommended to avoid inhalation.

Is Poly(4-chlorostyrene) a controlled substance?

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The provided data does not indicate that Poly(4-chlorostyrene) is a controlled substance.

How is Poly(4-chlorostyrene) packed and shipped?

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Poly(4-chlorostyrene) is typically supplied as a powder. TSS exports fine chemicals globally, adhering to all necessary shipping regulations for chemical products.

How can I request a quote or sample of Poly(4-chlorostyrene)?

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To request a quote or sample of Poly(4-chlorostyrene), please contact the Tech Serve Solutions sales team through our website or by phone.

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