VIZAG
GAS LEAK; PANEL GIVEN TIME TILL JUNE 30
Andhra Pradesh
government has extended the time for submission of a report by the high –power
committee, probing the styrene monomer vapour leak at the LG Polymer unit here,
till June 30
Committee was
constituted to probe the May 7 incident, in which 12 people were killed and
many others were hospitalised
Styrene
is an organic compound with the chemical formula
C6H5CH=CH2
In 1839, the German apothecary Eduard Simon
isolated a volatile liquid from the resin (storax or styrax)
of the American sweetgum tree (Liquidambar styraciflua). He called the liquid
"styrol" (now styrene)
Styrene occurs naturally in small quantities in
some plants and foods and is also found in coal tar
Majority of styrene is produced from ethylbenzene,
and almost all ethylbenzene produced worldwide is intended for styrene
production
Ethylbenzene is produced via a Friedel–Crafts reaction between benzene and ethylene;
originally this used aluminum chloride as a catalyst,
but in modern production this has been replaced by zeolites
The compound evaporates easily and has a sweet
smell, although high concentrations have a less pleasant odor
Styrene is the precursor to polystyrene
and several copolymers
Styrene is also co-produced commercially in a
process known as POSM (Lyondell Chemical Company) or SM/PO (Shell)
for styrene monomer / propylene oxide
According to several sources, Styrene is regarded
as a known carcinogen,
especially in case of eye contact, but also in case of skin contact, of
ingestion and of inhalation.
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