Allyl chloride is a colorless, flammable liquid primarily used as a key intermediate in the production of specialty polymers, crosslinking agents, and chemical modifiers. It contains both an allyl group and a chlorine atom, making it highly reactive and valuable in organic synthesis.
It plays a crucial role in the manufacture of epichlorohydrin, which is further used in epoxy resins, elastomers, and water treatment chemicals. Allyl chloride is also used in producing flame retardants, ion exchange resins, plasticizers, and various pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals.
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Catalysts and Chemical Processing
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Flame Retardants
Surfactants and Emulsifiers
Polymers and Plastics
Paints and Coatings
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Aerospace
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