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What is the difference between ortho-xylene and mixed xylene?

 

Ortho xylene is defined as one of the three isomeric forms of xylene, an aromatic hydrocarbon characterized by the presence of two methyl groups attached to a benzene ring.

 

What are the three types of xylene?

There are three forms of xylene in which the methyl groups vary on the benzene ring: meta-xylene, ortho-xylene, and para-xylene (m-, o-, and p-xylene). These different forms are referred to as isomers.

 

What is mixed xylene used for?

Mixed xylene is used as solvent for paint and pesticide. It is also a raw material for orthoxylene (phthalic anhydride), metaxylene (isophthalic acid), paraxylene (terephthalic acid) and ethylbenzene (styrene monomer).

 

What is ortho-xylene used for?

Ortho-Xylene (OX) is an aromatic compound primarily used as a raw material for producing phthalic anhydride (PA), a key component in the manufacturing of plastics, resins, and coatings.

 

What Is Ortho-Xylene Used For?

 

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