Stabilization of dibromostyrene

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Halogen containing

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252 1, 252402, 570106, C07C 1742, C09K 1526

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ABSTRACT:
Dibromostyrene is stabilized against unwanted polymerization by incorporating therein a stabilizing amount of phenothiazine or a substituted phenothiazine such as 3,3'-dioctylphenothiazine. The phenolthiazine can be admixed with a dihydroxy aromatic compound such as 4-methyl catechol.

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