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Pure benzene
Benzene is also an indispensable solvent and raw material in fine chemicals. Various benzene derivatives, such as chlorobenzene, nitrobenzene, phenol, and ethylbenzene, can be prepared through substitution, alkylation, acylation, addition, halogenation, nitration, sulfonation, oxidation, hydrogenation, and other reactions. These derivatives are important intermediates widely used in fragrances, detergents, food additives, surfactants, emulsifiers, dyes, pigments, plastics, rubber, coatings, a...Read more -
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