Isophthaloyl Chloride | 99-63-8

Cas No :

99-63-8

Form :

Solid

Molecular Weight :

203.02 

Molecular Formula :

C8H4CL2O2

Boiling Point :

276 °C

Melting Point :

43 - 44 °C

Flash Point :

180 °C

Description :

Overview of Isophthaloyl Chloride

 

Isophthaloyl Chloride is an important industrial ingredient used for polymer formulation, speciality resins, coatings and engineering materials. It is renowned for its affinity with alcohols and amines, and it is used for high-performance polymers as well as crosslinker systems.

Related products used in industrial synthesis include Trimethylsilyl Bromide, Triethyl Borate, and Gamma Acid, which support catalytic and polymerisation processes.

 

 

Applications of Isophthaloyl Chloride

 

Polymer & Resin Manufacturing

 

  • Used in high-performance polymer synthesis
  • Applied in polyester & polyamide production
  • Essential for speciality resin development

 

Coatings & Surface Treatment

 

  • In protection coating formulations
  • Strong chemical durability and stability
  • It is a method of applying to materials that resist corrosion.

 

Industrial Chemical Synthesis

 

  • used for crosslinking reactions
  • supports large chemical modifications
  • Used in customised industrial formulations

 

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

 

  • Beware of eye and skin contact
  • Handle within industrial areas
  • Storage in dry, air-tight containers
  • Wear gloves, a mask, and protective gear
  • Avoid drinking alcohol and drinking water.

 

 

Where to Buy Isophthaloyl Chloride?

 

Isophthaloyl Chloride Supplier & Manufacturer:

 

ChemicalBull provides high-quality Isophthaloyl Chloride for polymer, coating, and speciality chemical industries.

 

 

MSDS

 

Detailed safety, hazard classification, PPE guidelines, and handling instructions.

 

 

FAQs

 

  1. What is Isophthaloyl Chloride used for?

    Used in polymer synthesis, coating materials, and resin production.

  2. What is its molecular formula?

    C₈H₄Cl₂O₂.

  3. Is it moisture sensitive?

    Yes, it reacts strongly with moisture and must be stored properly.