Tri Styrenated Phenol
Tri Styrenated Phenol (TSP) is an alkylated phenolic compound formed by the reaction of phenol with three styrene units, resulting in a bulky, hydrophobic aromatic structure. It typically appears as a pale yellow to amber viscous liquid or low-melting solid, is insoluble in water, and soluble in most organic solvents. With a high molecular weight and strong thermal and oxidative stability, TSP is widely used as an antioxidant and stabilizer in lubricants, fuels, plastics, and rubber to prevent degradation from heat, oxygen, and metal catalysis. It also functions as an intermediate in resin and polymer production, offering improved color stability and extended product life in demanding applications.
Grade
- Industrial
Form
- Liquid
Abbreviations
- TSP