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Crosslinking

Dialkyl Peroxides

R1, R2 and eventually R3 are alkyl groups.

This is the most important family of crosslinking peroxides, as they produce the strongest free radicals. It is important to note that Dialkyl Peroxide may contain one as well as two -O-O- groups.

Our commercial range of Alkyl Peroxides:

Luperox® DC
Dicumyl peroxide
Cas N° 80-43-3
Molecular weight: 270.4 g/mol
Melting point: 39°C
Active Oxygen: 5.92%
Luperox® 801
tert-butylcumyl peroxide
Cas N° 3457-61-2
Molecular weight: 208.3 g/mol
Melting point: 6°C
Active Oxygen: 7.68%
Luperox® F
1,3-1,4Bis(tert-butylperoxyisopropyl)benzene
Cas N° 25155-25-3
Molecular weight: 338.5 g/mol
Melting point: 41°C
Active Oxygen: 9.45%
Luperox® 130
2,5 Dimethyl 2,5 Di(tert-butylperoxyl) hexyne
Cas N° 1068-27-5
Molecular weight: 338,5g/mol
Active Oxygen: 9,45%
Luperox® 101
2,5 Dimethyl 2,5 Di(tert-butylperoxyl) hexane
Cas N° 78-63-7
Molecular weight: 290.4 g/mol
Melting point: 5°C
Active Oxygen: 11.02%

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