| CAS# | 107-13-1 |
| Formula | C3H3N |
| Synonyms | Acrylon; Carbacryl; Cyanoethylene |
| Groups / Uses | Plastics, Textiles, Rubber, Carbon fibers, Chemical Intermediates |
| Markets | Textiles, Construction & Building materials, HI&I – Household, Industrial & Institutional |
FAQ’S
What is Acrylonitrile?
Acrylonitrile is a colorless, volatile liquid with a slightly pungent odor that is used in the production of synthetic rubber, plastics, and fibers.
What are the common uses of Acrylonitrile?
Acrylonitrile is commonly used in making acrylic fibers, plastics, synthetic rubber, and other chemical intermediates.
Is Acrylonitrile toxic?
Acrylonitrile can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation. It can also cause headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, and weakness. Repeated exposure can cause skin sensitization and damage to the central nervous system and liver. It can also cause cancer.
Choice Organochem LLP supplies Acrylonitrile to users/customers for Textiles, Household, Industrial & Institutional Chemicals, and Construction & Building materials.