DOTG
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- Category :
Catalyst and Auxiliary/Rubber Auxiliary Agent
- CAS NO : 97-39-2
- EC NO : 202-577-6
- Molecular Formula : C15H17N3
- Main Specifications : Grayish-white powder
- Synonyms : Ditolylguanidine,99%;Accelerator DOTG;Diotolylguanidine;DOTG;Di-o-tolylguanidine;2,2'-DIMETHYLIMINOCARBANILIDE;1,3-DI-ORTHOTOLYL-GUANIDINE;1,3-DI-(2-TOLYL)GUANIDINE;DTG;DITOLYGUANIDINE;N,N'-DI-ORTHO-TOLYLGUANIDINE;VANAX DOTG;1,3-Bis(o-tolyl)guanidine;1,3-di(2-tolyl)-guanidin;1,3-Di-o-tolyguanidine;1,3-di-o-tolyl-guanidin;1,3-ditolylguanidine;Accelerator DT;accelerator(dotg);AcceleratorDOTG;AcrochemDOTG;Akrochem DOTG;N-{(1E)-amino[(2-methylphenyl)amino]methylidene}-2-methylanilinium;1,1-bis(2-methylphenyl)guanidine;Rubber Accelerator DOTG;
Package: Polypropyrene knitted bags lined with polyethylene bags
Uses : Suitable in NR, SNR, IIR, IR, SBR, NBR and CR. Seldom use alone, commonly with thiazoles, thiurams, dithiocarbamates and sulphenmides to promote its activity.
Molecular Structure:

Product description:
DOTG
Chemical Name: Diotolylguanidine
structure:
Molecular Formula: C15H17N3
Molecular Weight: 239.32
Product Standard: Q/QRCC.14-99
CAS NO: 97-39-2
Specification:
NO. Item Unit Specification
1 Appearance - Grayish-white powder
2 Initial M.P. (Min) o C 165.0
3 Loss on drying (Max) % 0.30
4 Ash (Max) % 0.30
5 Residue on 150μm sieve (Max) % 0.10
6 Oil content (*) % 0; 1.0--2.0
(*): Upon customer's request
Properties: Bitter taste and no odor. Specific gravity: 1.10--1.20. Easily soluble in acetone, chloroform and alcohol; Insoluble in water and gasoline.
Application: Suitable in NR, SNR, IIR, IR, SBR, NBR and CR. Seldom use alone, commonly with thiazoles, thiurams, dithiocarbamates and sulphenmides to promote its activity. This product is a plastic-decomposing agent in CR. However, this product is not suitable for food-related products or medical products.
Packaging: 25kg bag.
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a cool, well-ventilated place. The recommended maximum storage life is 2 years when stored under normal conditions