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Titanate Coupling Agent (CAS No. 110438-25-0) (TCA-L12)

Titanate Coupling Agent (CAS No. 110438-25-0) (TCA-L12)

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TCA-L12 Lica 12 CAS No. 110438-25-0

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  • Appearance:Yellow brow, transparent viscous liquid
  • Application:Coupling Agents are molecular bridges at the interface between two substrates, usually but not limited to an inorganic filler/fiber and an organic polymer matrix. Titanium-derived coupling agents reac
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Titanate Coupling Agent TCA-L12 (CAS No. 110438-25-0) is a neoalkoxy phosphate titanate coupling agent, it has a better thermostability compared to traditional monoalkoxy titanates. Its function is similar to Ken-React LICA 12 from Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.

 

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<p> <strong><span style="font-size: 14px">Abstract</span></strong><br /> Titanate Coupling Agent TCA-L12 (CAS No. 110438-25-0) is a neoalkoxy phosphate titanate coupling agent, it has a better thermostability compared to traditional monoalkoxy titanates. Its function is similar to Ken-React LICA 12 from Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.<br /> <br /> <strong><span style="font-size: 14px">Identification</span></strong><br /> Name: Titanium IV 2, 2(bis 2-propenolatomethyl)butanolato, tris(dioctyl)phosphato-O<br /> Synonyms: Neopentyl(diallyl)oxy, tri(dioctyl)phosphato titanate<br /> CAS Registry Number: 110438-25-0<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14px"><strong>Equivalents</strong></span><br /> Ken-React® LICA 12 from Kenrich Petrochemicals, Inc.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14px"><strong>Properties</strong></span><br /> Appearance: Yellow brow, transparent viscous liquid<br /> Viscosity(25. Cps): 1800<br /> Flash Point (. TCC): 125<br /> Density(16): 1.25<br /> Solubility: Soluble in isopropyl alcohol, xylene toluene. Reacts with DOP H2O.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14px"><strong>Applications Performance</strong></span><br /> Coupling Agents are molecular bridges at the interface between two substrates, usually but not limited to an inorganic filler/fiber anganic polymer matrix. Titanium-derived coupling agents react with free protons at the inorganic interface resulting in the formation ofganic-titanium monomolecular layers on the inorganic surface. Additionally, the coupling agent may have up to Six Functions in the matrix-which include polymer catalysis other heteroatom effects-independent of inorganic content.<br /> Typically, titanate-treated inorganics are hydrophobic,ganophilic,ganofunctional. Fillers may be pretreated treated in situ absent water of condensation drying techniques as needed with silanes. When used in polymers, titanates can increase adhesion; Improve impact strength mechanical properties; Reduce embrittlement; Allow higher filler loadings; Optimize particulate dispersion; Increase flow of filled unfilled polymers at lower process temperatures; Prevent phase separation; may have other effects.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14px"><strong>Reactive Substrates</strong></span><br /> Proton reactivity allows coupling to almost all inorganicganic substrates such as CaCO3, carbonates, carbon black, graphite, minerals, nano-particulates, silicas, silicates, metals, metal oxides, peroxides, hydrates, acetates, borates, sulfates, nitrates, nitramines, aramid,ganic pigments, cellulosics, sulfur, azodicarbonamide, polymers, etc.<br /> <br /> <span style="font-size: 14px"><strong>Notice:</strong></span><br /> Its powder form capsule form are also available four customer.</p>

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