Aromatic hydrocarbons (also known as arenes) are an important class of organic molecules made up entirely of carbon and hydrogen. These molecules are characterised by their aromatic ring structure, which gives them unique physical and chemical properties. Aromatic hydrocarbons are non-polar and relatively non-reactive, making them excellent solvents for a variety of industrial and commercial applications. They are often used in the manufacturing of fuels, pesticides, lacquers, paints, detergents, and more. Some common examples of aromatic hydrocarbons include benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. Aromatic hydrocarbons play a vital role in our economy and everyday life, and we continue to find new ways to utilise their unique properties.
Aromatic hydrocarbons (also known as arenes) are an important class of organic molecules made up entirely of carbon and hydrogen. These molecules are characterised by their aromatic ring structure, which gives them unique physical and chemical properties. Aromatic hydrocarbons are non-polar and relatively non-reactive, making them excellent solvents for a variety of industrial and commercial applications. They are often used in the manufacturing of fuels, pesticides, lacquers, paints, detergents, and more. Some common examples of aromatic hydrocarbons include benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. Aromatic hydrocarbons play a vital role in our economy and everyday life, and we continue to find new ways to utilise their unique properties.
Read More
Browse All Aromatic Hydrocarbons
We can't find any products that match your criteria. Try adjusting your search or filters.
We’re here to provide you with more information or help answer any questions you might have. Send us a note and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
Complete the following form to download your document.
Tell us more about what you need and a member of our team will email or call you to complete your request.
Complete the following form to request a formulation
Note: If you do not receive a confirmation email within a few minutes of submitting this form, please check your Spam or Bulk E-mail folder.