4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride (CAS 1592-20-7): A Versatile Pharmaceutical Intermediate and Monomer

Discover the key properties and diverse applications of 4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride, a critical building block for pharmaceutical synthesis and advanced polymer development. Explore why leading manufacturers choose us for high-purity intermediates.

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Advantages of Sourcing Your Chemical Needs

High Purity and Stability

Our 4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride is supplied with guaranteed purity (97% min), often with stabilizers to prevent premature polymerization. This ensures reliable reactivity and consistent results for your synthesis, a critical factor when sourcing from a trusted supplier.

Versatile Chemical Building Block

The unique combination of a vinyl group and a benzylic chloride moiety makes it an ideal chemical intermediate for creating complex molecules. This versatility supports innovation in drug discovery and material science, offering a competitive edge to our clients.

Reliable Supply Chain

As a leading manufacturer, we ensure a stable and dependable supply of 4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride. We cater to various order sizes, from R&D quantities to bulk production, providing consistent access to this vital chemical. Buy with confidence from our extensive inventory.

Key Application Areas

Pharmaceutical Synthesis

As a critical pharmaceutical intermediate, 4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride is used in the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and their precursors, supporting the development of new therapeutics.

Advanced Polymer Materials

Its role as a monomer is vital for creating polymers with specific properties, utilized in ion-exchange resins, specialty coatings, and functional materials that enhance product performance.

Coatings and Adhesives

The reactive nature of 4-Vinylbenzyl Chloride contributes to the formulation of durable coatings and strong adhesives, finding applications in demanding industrial environments.

Biomedical Research

Polymers derived from this compound are explored for drug delivery systems and advanced biomaterials, highlighting its potential in cutting-edge medical research and development.