tetramethylbenzenes
Tetramethylbenzenes are a class of organic compounds derived from benzene by substituting four methyl groups (-CH3) for hydrogen atoms in the benzene ring. There are two primary isomers of tetramethylbenzenes: ortho-, and para-tetramethylbenzene.
Ortho-tetramethylbenzene (o-TMB) has the formula C7H10. In this isomer, the methyl groups are positioned at the
Para-tetramethylbenzene (p-TMB) has the formula C7H10 as well. In this isomer, the methyl groups are positioned
Tetramethylbenzenes are used in various industrial applications, including as solvents, in the production of dyes and
The synthesis of tetramethylbenzenes typically involves the alkylation of benzene with methyl groups, often using catalysts
Safety precautions must be taken when handling tetramethylbenzenes due to their flammable nature. They should be