Methallyl Alcohol Supplier China: High-Purity C4H8O Intermediate for Organic Synthesis & Polymerization

Discover the versatile applications of Methallyl Alcohol (CAS 513-42-8), a critical fine chemical intermediate. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-quality Methallyl Alcohol for your organic synthesis and polymerization needs.

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Key Advantages of Sourcing Methallyl Alcohol from Our China Facility

Reliable Quality Assurance

Our Methallyl Alcohol undergoes stringent quality control, meeting industry standards for purity and consistency. As a dedicated supplier, we ensure every batch meets your specifications, crucial for your organic synthesis projects.

Competitive Pricing & Bulk Availability

Leverage our manufacturing capabilities in China to secure Methallyl Alcohol at competitive prices. We cater to large-scale industrial needs, offering bulk purchase options for significant cost savings. Inquire about our current price list.

Efficient Global Logistics

Benefit from our established export network, providing efficient shipping solutions via ocean, land, and air. As your chosen manufacturer and exporter, we streamline the purchase process for Methallyl Alcohol from China to your global destination.

Broad Spectrum of Methallyl Alcohol Applications

Organic Synthesis

Methallyl Alcohol is a crucial starting material and intermediate in a wide array of organic synthesis pathways, enabling the creation of complex molecules for pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.

Polymer Science

Utilized in the preparation of polymerizable esters and as a monomer or co-monomer, contributing unique properties to polymers and resins used in coatings and advanced materials.

Specialty Chemicals Production

Serves as a key building block for various specialty chemicals, including fragrances, flavors, and functional additives, demanding high purity from its manufacturer.

Material Modification

Its ability to attach to polymer backbones, such as hemicellulose, allows for subsequent cross-linking, leading to the formation of hydrogels and modified materials with tailored properties.