triallylisocyanurate
Triallylisocyanurate (TAC), also known as triallyl cyanurate, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C₁₂H₁₅N₃O₃. It is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a faint odor, commonly used as a chemical intermediate and in the production of various polymers. TAC is derived from cyanuric acid and allyl alcohol, forming a triallyl ester through a condensation reaction.
The primary application of triallylisocyanurate lies in its use as a crosslinking agent in thermosetting resins,
In addition to its role in polymer chemistry, TAC is employed in the production of flame-retardant additives
Safety considerations for triallylisocyanurate include proper ventilation during handling, as inhalation of vapors may cause respiratory
While triallylisocyanurate is an important industrial chemical, ongoing research focuses on safer alternatives and improved handling