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  2. Isocyanate - Wikipedia

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    The isocyanate functional group. In organic chemistry, isocyanate is the functional group with the formula R−N=C=O. Organic compounds that contain an isocyanate group are referred to as isocyanates. An organic compound with two isocyanate groups is known as a diisocyanate.

  3. Compatibility (chemical) - Wikipedia

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    In addition, chemical compatibility refers to the container material being acceptable to store the chemical or for a tool or object that comes in contact with a chemical to not degrade. For example, when stirring a chemical, the stirrer must be stable in the chemical that is being stirred. Many companies publish chemical resistance charts.

  4. Blocked isocyanates - Wikipedia

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    A blocked isocyanate can be added to materials that would normally react with the isocyanate such as polyols.They do not react at normal ambient room temperature. A formulation containing a blocked isocyanate is a single component material (and thus usually considered more convenient) but reacts like a two-component product but will not react until heated to the temperature required for ...

  5. Phenyl isocyanate - Wikipedia

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    The molecule consists of a phenyl ring attached to the isocyanate functional group. It is a colourless liquid that reacts with water. Phenyl isocyanate has a strong odor and tearing vapours, therefore it has to be handled with care. Characteristic of other isocyanates, it reacts with amines to give ureas. [2]

  6. Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate - Wikipedia

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    An isocyanate at the 4-position is approximately four times more reactive than the group at the 2-position due to steric hindrance. [4] In 4,4′-MDI and 2,2′-MDI, the two isocyanate groups are equivalent to each other, but in 2,4′-MDI the two groups display highly differing reactivities. MDI isomers and polymer

  7. Hexamethylene diisocyanate - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 8 H 12 N 2 O 2 Molar mass: ... It is classified as an diisocyanate. ... Toggle the table of contents.

  8. Hydrogenated MDI - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogenated MDI (H 12 MDI or 4,4′-diisocyanato dicyclohexylmethane) is an organic compound in the class known as isocyanates. [1] More specifically, it is an aliphatic diisocyanate. It is a water white liquid at room temperature and is manufactured in relatively small quantities.

  9. Toluene diisocyanate - Wikipedia

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    Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 3 (NCO) 2.Two of the six possible isomers are commercially important: 2,4-TDI (CAS: 584-84-9) and 2,6-TDI (CAS: 91-08-7). 2,4-TDI is produced in the pure state, but TDI is often marketed as 80/20 and 65/35 mixtures of the 2,4 and 2,6 isomers respectively.