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Styrol

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Sty´rol
n.1.(Chem.) See Styrolene.


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Several days later Simon found that the styrol had thickened, presumably due to oxidation, into a jelly he dubbed styrol oxide ("Styroloxyd").
They had a strong smell, evolved toxic substances, such as phenol and styrol.
In 1925 he wrote the first patent on high impact polystyrene, HIPS, specifying that "1-10 wt% of rubber, balata or other elastic and plastic gum should be dissolved directly in substantially pure styrol, the solution then polymerized to tough metal styrol" [styrol and metal styrol mean, respectively, styrene and polystyrene].
 
 
 
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