Description:
Bisphenoxyethanolfluorene (BPEF) is a specialized diol monomer known formally as 9,9-bis[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]fluorene. Supplied typically as a white solid, BPEF is characterized by its core fluorene structure functionalized with hydroxyethoxy groups. This unique structure makes it a valuable component in synthesizing high-performance polymers. It imparts properties like high refractive index, excellent thermal stability, and good optical clarity, while the ethoxy groups can aid in solubility and processing. As a supplier, we offer high-quality BPEF for advanced material applications.
Properties:
Property | Value |
Chemical Formula | C29H26O4 |
Molar Mass | 438.51g/mol |
CAS Number | 117344-32-8 |
Appearance | White powder or solid |
Melting Point | 125-130 |
Boiling Point | High boiling point; likely decomposes at atmospheric pressure |
Solubility | Low solubility in water; Soluble in various organic solvents (e.g., THF, Chloroform) |
Synonyms | BPEF, 9,9-bis[4-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenyl]fluorene, Ethoxylated Bisphenol Fluorene, 2,2′-[9H-Fluorene-9,9-diylbis(4,1-phenyleneoxy)]bisethanol |
Purity | >98% |
Storage Conditions | Store in a tightly sealed container in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture. |
Usage:
Bisphenoxyethanolfluorene (BPEF) functions primarily as a specialized diol monomer in polymer chemistry:
- High Refractive Index Polymers: Crucial for synthesizing polymers requiring high refractive indices.
- Example: Used in specialty polyesters or polycarbonates for optical applications like advanced lenses, prisms, and optical films.
- Thermally Stable Polymers: Contributes to enhanced heat resistance in polymers.
- Example: Incorporated into polyurethanes, polyesters, or engineering resins intended for high-temperature environments.
- Advanced Resins and Coatings: Utilized in formulating epoxy resins, vinyl ester resins, or coatings where superior optical clarity and thermal performance are required.
- Material Science Research: Employed in R&D for designing novel polymers with specific optical, thermal, and processing properties.