Propylbenzene is a component of jet-A kerosene fuel and used in combustion studies.[1][2]
In organic synthesis, it can be used as a solvent[3][4] and also as a precursor to synthesize intermediates such as 4-phenylbutyraldehyde[5] and ethyl phenyl ketone.[6]
A high pressure shock tube study of n-propylbenzene oxidation and its comparison with n-butylbenzene.
Darcy D, et al.
Combustion and Flame, 159(7), 2219-2232 (2012)
Relationship between the Thermally Induced Reorientations of Aromatic Solvate Molecules in Cu (hfac) 2?Nitroxide Breathing Crystals and the Character of the Magnetic Anomaly.
Romanenko G V, et al.
Inorganic Chemistry, 50(14), 6597-6609 (2011)
Dielectric study of concentration fluctuation in solutions of polystyrene.
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