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Tri-n-butylaluminum (TNBA)
Albemarle
Tri-n-butylaluminum (TNBA) by Albemarle is used primarily as a catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for olefin and diene polymerizations. Tri-n-butylaluminum (TNBA) is used in alkylation...
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Tri-n-hexylaluminum (TNHA)
Albemarle
Tri-n-hexylaluminum (TNHA) by Albemarle is used as a component of Ziegler-Natta catalysts for olefin and diene polymerizations. Tri-n-hexylaluminum (TNHA) may also be used to alkylate other metals...
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Tri-n-octylaluminum (TNOA)
Albemarle
Tri-n-octylaluminum (TNOA) by Albemarle is used primarily as a catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for olefin and diene polymerizations. Tri-n-octylaluminum (TNOA) is used in alkylation...
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Triethylaluminum (TEA)
Albemarle
Triethylaluminum (TEA) by Albemarle is used primarily as a catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for olefin and diene polymerizations. Triethylaluminum (TEA) is also used in ethylene...
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Triisobutylaluminum (TIBA)
Albemarle
Triisobutylaluminum (TIBA) by Albemarle is used primarily as a catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for olefin and diene polymerizations. Triisobutylaluminum (TIBA) is used as a reducing...
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Trimethylaluminum (TMA)
Albemarle
Trimethylaluminum (TMA) by Albemarle is used as a catalyst component in Ziegler-Natta type systems for olefin and diene polymerizations. Trimethylaluminum (TMA) is suitable for alkylation reactions...
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Trimethylsilyl-methyllithium, typ 10 % solution in Hexanes (typ. 0.7 M)
Albemarle
Trimethylsilyl-methyllithium, typ 10 % solution in Hexanes (typ. 0.7 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear to slightly yellowish solution...
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n-Butyllithium, Typ. 24 % solution in Hexane (typ. 2.5 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, Typ. 24 % solution in Hexane (typ. 2.5 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish liquid. n-Butyllithium, Typ. 24 % solution in Hexane (typ. 2.5 M) is suitable for...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 15 % solution in Hexane (1.6 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 15 % solution in Hexane (1.6 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 15 % solution in Hexane (1.6 M) is designed for olefin...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.3 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.3 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.3 M) is designed for...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Toluene (2.7 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Toluene (2.7 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a yellow to orange solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 20 % solution in Toluene (2.7 M) is designed for olefin...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 23 % solution in Hexane (2.5 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 23 % solution in Hexane (2.5 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 23 % solution in Hexane (2.5 M) is suitable for olefin...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 24 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.8 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 24 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.8 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 24 % solution in Cyclohexane (2.8 M) is suitable for...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 29 % solution in Heptane (typ. 3.2 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium (Butyllithium, n-BuLi, BuLi, NBL), typ. 29 % solution in heptane (typ. 3.2 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium (Butyllithium, n-BuLi...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 30 % solution in Hexane (3.3 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 30 % solution in Hexane (3.3 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear, yellowish solution. n-Butyllithium, typ. 30 % solution in Hexane (3.3 M) is designed for olefin...
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Polymerization
n-Butyllithium, typ. 90 % solution in Hexane (10.7 M)
Albemarle
n-Butyllithium, typ. 90 % solution in Hexane (10.7 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a slightly turbid yellow liquid. n-Butyllithium, typ. 90 % solution in Hexane (10.7 M) suitable for...
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Polymerization
n-Butylmagnesium Chloride, typ. 20 % solution in THF (typ. 1.7 M)
Albemarle
-Butylmagnesium chloride, typ. 20 % solution in THF (typ. 1.7 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a yellowish to dark-brown solution...
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n-Butylmagnesium Chloride, typ. 20 % solution in Tetrahydrofuran / Toluene (typ. 1.7 M)
Albemarle
-Butylmagnesium chloride, typ. 20 % solution in THF (typ. 1.7 M) by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a yellowish to dark-brown solution...
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n-butylethylmagnesium (BEM)
Albemarle
n-butylethylmagnesium (BEM) by Albemarle is used primarily in the manufacture of magnesium chloride-based Ziegler-Natta olefin polymerization catalysts. n-butylethylmagnesium (BEM) can also be used...
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sec-Butyllithium, abt. 12 % in Cyclohexane
Albemarle
sec-Butyllithium, abt. 12 % in cyclohexane by Albemarle acts as a catalyst. It is a clear yellowish solution. sec-Butyllithium, abt. 12 % in cyclohexane is suitable for olefin polymerization...
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Polymerization
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