Diisopropylnaphthalene is a colorless and odorless transparent liquid with properties of low viscosity, high boiling point and involatile. It has low reactivity and stays stable in high low temperature, dry and high humidity conditions. Diisopropylnaphthalene has great compatibility with resin binder due to its hydrocarbon structure.
Diphenyl oxide is also widely used in producing deodorant, preservative, defoaming agent and herbicide.
As the organic synthetic intermediate, diphenyl oxide is used to produce resin, surfactant and other organic products. The down-stream products of these organics could be emulgator, leveling agent, detergent and de-misting agent.
Because of its odor reminiscent of scented geranium, as well as its stability and low price, diphenyl oxide is used widely in soap perfumes, synthetic detergent and other daily perfumes.
Diphenyl ether is one of the key components in high-temperature organic heat transfer fluids, specifically the biphenyl/diphenyl ether mixtures. The synthetic heat transfer oil formulated by blending diphenyl ether and biphenyl in a specific ratio is known as the biphenyl/diphenyl ether mixture (SCHULTZ® S740). It operates within a temperature range of 12°C to 400°C. Its unique capability for high-temperature use at 400°C is unmatched and irreplaceable by any other organic heat carrier.