Tetrahydrofuran (THF) is an important polar aprotic cyclic ether solvent known for its excellent solvency, low viscosity, and moderate boiling point. It is a key solvent for polyvinyl chloride (PVC) specialty adhesives and polyurethane elastomers, widely used in the synthesis of polymer materials (especially polytetrahydrofuran, PTMEG), and also acts as a chemical reaction medium, a chromatography analysis solvent, and a key component in lithium-ion battery electrolytes.
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Tetrahydrofuran (abbreviated as THF, CAS No.: 109-99-9) is an oxygen-containing five-membered heterocyclic compound produced by the hydrogenation of furan. Its cyclic ether structure makes it an excellent solvent for a wide range of polar and non-polar substances (such as PVC, polystyrene, natural resins, and many polymers), exhibiting particularly strong solvency for PVC resins. Consequently, THF is an irreplaceable solvent in the manufacture of specialty adhesives for PVC pipes, sheets, etc. (commonly known as "THF cement"). In the polyurethane (PU) industry chain, it serves as the monomer for producing polytetrahydrofuran (PTMEG), which is a key raw material for manufacturing high-performance spandex fibers and thermoplastic polyurethane elastomers (TPU). In chemical synthesis, THF is a common medium for water-sensitive reactions such as Grignard reactions and is also used as a solvent for producing lithium salts and pharmaceuticals. In analytical applications, high-purity THF is an important mobile phase in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gel permeation chromatography (GPC). Furthermore, it is used in lithium battery electrolyte formulations and the manufacture of specialty coatings. Our product, manufactured in Shandong, China, is produced via mature processes with a high purity of ≥99.9% and strictly controlled moisture and peroxide content. THF is highly volatile and flammable, and its vapors can form explosive mixtures with air. Long-term storage may lead to the formation of explosive peroxides; therefore, it must be protected from light and air exposure and tested regularly. Strict safety protocols must be followed during use. |