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styrol
styrol Chem. (ˈstaɪərɒl) Also styrole. [f. styr-ax + -ol.] An oil obtained from storax and the resin of balsam of Peru; oil of storax.1845 Builder 28 June 312/1 Styrole is a volatile oil, obtained by distilling the balsam styrax or storax, although only in small quantity, and has a general analogy t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cinnamol
Cinnamol can refer to: A brand of cinnamon oil (cinnamon bark oil or oil of cinnamon) A brand of paracetamol in Nigeria An uncommon name of styrene (styrol wikipedia.org
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styrolene
styrolene Chem. (ˈstaɪərəliːn) [f. prec. + -ene.] = styrol.1881 Watts Dict. Chem. 3rd Suppl. 1832 Styrolene, C8H8. Syn. with Cinnamene. 1891 J. E. Marsh tr. van 't Hoff's Chem. Space 33 Styrolene of Storax C6H5.CH.CH2, reported active by Berthelot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Styrene
He called the liquid "styrol" (now called styrene). He also noticed that when styrol was exposed to air, light, or heat, it gradually transformed into a hard, rubber-like substance, which he called "styrol wikipedia.org
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styrene
styrene Chem. (ˈstaɪəriːn) [f. styrax + -ene.] 1. A colourless, toxic, aromatic liquid, C6H5·CH:CH2, orig. obtained from the storax tree (hence called styrol or styrolene) and now recovered as a by-product of petroleum. Also called vinylbenzene and phenylethylene.1885 I. Remsen Introd. Study Compoun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polystyrene
They called the product "meta styrol"; analysis showed that it was chemically identical to Simon's Styroloxyd. In 1866 Marcellin Berthelot correctly identified the formation of meta styrol/Styroloxyd from styrol as a polymerisation process. wikipedia.org
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cinnamate
ˈcinnamate Chem. [f. L. cinnam-um cinnamon + -ate.] A salt of cinnamic acid. ˈcinnamal = cinnamic aldehyde. So ciˈnnameïn = benzyl-cinnamate C9H7O2.C7H7, a constituent of Peru and Tolu balsams, etc., crystallizing in shining prisms. ˈcinnamene, an aromatic hydro-carbon C8H8, or C6H5{b1}C2H3 (ethenyl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eduard Simon
Simon distilled an oily substance from storax, the resin of the Sweetgum tree, Liquidambar orientalis, which he named "styrol". Several days later he found that the styrol had thickened, presumably due to polymerisation, into a jelly which he dubbed styrol oxide ("Stryroloxyd"). wikipedia.org
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Victor Gankin
production from formaldehyde and isobutylene via dimethyldioxane with full catalyst recycle. 1978-1980 Victor discovered and investigated the process of the styrol wikipedia.org
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poly-
poly- (pɒlɪ) repr. Gr. πολυ-, combining form of πολύς, πολύ, much, in pl., πολλοί, -αί, ά many, forming the first element in a large number of words, mostly scientific or technical. The second element of such compounds is properly of Greek origin, but in recent formations is often of Latin; occasion... Oxford English Dictionary
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