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benzaldehyde

Colourless liquid with the characteristic odour of almonds. It is used as a solvent and in the making of perfumes and dyes. It occurs in certain leaves, such as the cherry, laurel, and peach, and in a combined form in certain nuts and kernels. It can be extracted from such natural sources, but is usually made from toluene.


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Table 3 - common VOCs emitted from SBR Compound Comments 4-vinyl cyclohexene Butadiene dimer 1,5 cyclooctadiene Butadiene dimer 1,2-divinyl cyclobutadiene Butadiene dimer Methyl benzene Styrene Xylene (o, p & m) Propyl benzene Benzaldehyde Cyclohexane, 1-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl) Napthalein Benzothiazole 4-phenyl cyclohexene Styrene-butadiene dimer Indenes Tetramethylthiourea
The researchers found two major degradation products, benzaldehyde and formaldehyde, which are themselves combustible.
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