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Acetyl Peroxide

Acetyl peroxide is used as a catalyst for resins.

Chemical Formula: C4H6O4
Layman's explanation: Acetyl peroxide is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor. It is generally stored as a 25% solution in dimethyl phthalate to prevent detonation. It may explode if heated, or in contact with combustible materials. As the pure material, acetyl peroxide is unstable and incompatible with organic materials. The compound is harmful by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact. It is used as an initiator and catalyst for resins, and it also promotes polymerization in the manufacture of certain plastics.
Keywords: initiator, unstable

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