Creosote, designated by CAS 8001-58-9, is a complex chemical mixture whose properties have made it a valuable industrial material for decades. For research scientists and product formulators, a thorough understanding of its chemical composition is crucial for optimizing its use and exploring new applications. As a dedicated manufacturer and supplier, we provide high-quality CREOSOTE CAS 8001-58-9 and detailed technical information.

The primary constituents of creosote include a diverse range of phenolic compounds and aromatic hydrocarbons. These components, derived from the distillation of various tars, are responsible for creosote's characteristic odor, its preservative qualities, and its solubility in water (or lack thereof). Specifically, wood-tar creosote, often derived from beechwood, is rich in guaiacol and creosol, while coal-tar creosote contains a higher proportion of naphthalenes and anthracenes.

These chemical differences influence creosote's physical properties, such as its boiling point, specific gravity, and viscosity. Its low solubility in water and high boiling range contribute to its effectiveness as a long-lasting wood preservative, ensuring that it remains in the wood to protect against biological degradation. For formulators, understanding these properties is key to successful product development.

For B2B clients seeking to buy creosote, partnering with a reliable manufacturer is essential for obtaining consistent quality. We ensure that our CREOSOTE CAS 8001-58-9 meets rigorous specifications, providing scientists and formulators with a dependable raw material. Our technical data sheets offer detailed insights into its chemical makeup, allowing for informed decision-making in research and production.

We encourage R&D professionals and chemists to explore the potential of creosote in their formulations. To learn more about the specific chemical properties and availability of our products, please contact our technical sales team. We are committed to supporting innovation in the chemical industry.