Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Ethyl vinyl ether stabilizer, 0.1% diethylaniline
Quantity/Pack Size – 100 ml
Form – Liquid
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Polymerization inhibitor, chemical synthesis
Product Overview
Ethyl vinyl ether stabilizer with 0.1% diethylaniline is a specialized reagent designed to inhibit unwanted polymerization reactions, ensuring stability in sensitive chemical processes. This laboratory-grade stabilizer is formulated to maintain the integrity of vinyl ether compounds, preventing premature degradation or cross-linking during storage or experimental procedures. The addition of 0.1% diethylaniline enhances its effectiveness as a free-radical scavenger, making it particularly useful in systems prone to oxidative or thermal instability. The liquid form allows for easy dispensing and precise dosage control, which is critical in applications requiring high reproducibility. Its purity and consistent composition make it a reliable choice for researchers and chemists working with reactive monomers or polymerization studies. The stabilizer is compatible with a wide range of organic solvents and can be seamlessly integrated into existing protocols without compromising reaction efficiency. Proper storage in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight ensures long-term stability and performance.
FAQs
1. What is the primary function of ethyl vinyl ether stabilizer with 0.1% diethylaniline?
It acts as a polymerization inhibitor, preventing unwanted reactions in vinyl ether-based systems by scavenging free radicals.
2. Is this stabilizer compatible with common organic solvents?
Yes, it is designed to be miscible with most organic solvents used in laboratory settings.
3. How should this stabilizer be stored for optimal shelf life?
Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place, away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
4. Can this stabilizer be used in high-temperature applications?
While effective at moderate temperatures, prolonged exposure to high heat may reduce its stabilizing efficiency.
5. What alternatives exist if this stabilizer is unavailable?
Hydroquinone or butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) can serve as alternatives, though formulation adjustments may be required.










