toluhydroquinone Application scenarios
1. Polymerization Inhibitor
Primarily used for the storage and transportation of unsaturated resins (such as monomers like acrylates, methacrylates, and styrene). It effectively inhibits free radical polymerization; an addition of only 0.01-0.1% is sufficient for effective inhibition, outperforming traditional hydroquinone. Furthermore, it is also a highly effective polymerization inhibitor for unsaturated polyester resins; an addition of 0.02% can maintain resin stability for over six months during production and storage.
2. Antioxidant
Used as an auxiliary antioxidant in the rubber, plastics, and oil industries, it can be combined with primary antioxidants (such as hindered phenols) to improve the aging resistance of materials, for example, extending the outdoor service life of rubber products by 20-30%. It is also used for antioxidant purposes in non-edible oils, fatty acid esters, and linseed oil systems.
3. Pharmaceutical Intermediate
Used in the synthesis of anti-tuberculosis drugs and antioxidant drugs (such as coenzyme Q series derivatives). The reactivity of its phenolic hydroxyl and methyl groups can be used for the precise construction of drug molecular structures.
4. Dye and Pigment Intermediates
Used in the synthesis of anthraquinone dyes and azo dyes. The color and solubility of dyes are adjusted through esterification or etherification of phenolic hydroxyl groups. Also used to prepare high-grade yellow organic pigments, producing products with bright colors and superior lightfastness (light fastness ≥6) compared to traditional pigments.
5. Pesticide Intermediates
Used in the synthesis of fungicides (such as thiophanate-methyl intermediates), herbicides, etc. Their derivatives have highly effective inhibitory effects on fungal diseases.
6. Cosmetic Additives
Added as antioxidants to skincare products to inhibit oil oxidation and extend product shelf life. The addition amount is generally ≤0.3%, meeting cosmetic safety standards.
7. Electronic Chemicals
High-purity (≥99.9%) methylhydroquinone can be used as a stabilizer in semiconductor photoresists, improving the storage stability and exposure accuracy of the photoresist.
8. Other Fine Chemical Intermediates
Also used as intermediates in fragrances, flavors, and synthetic materials.






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