4,4'-Thiodiphenol cyanate
Also known as 4,4'-thiodiphenol cyanate, this compound features a thioether linkage between two phenolic rings with cyanate groups, used in polymer synthesis and flame retardants. Named specifically in HTS 2930.90.26.00 as aromatic organo-sulfur compound per chapter 29 organo-sulfur definitions. The S-C aromatic bonds define its classification.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If cyanate functionality predominates over thioether
Compounds with isocyanates or cyanates classify in 2929 when nitrogen function principal
If considered ether-phenol derivative
Thioethers of phenols may classify under 2909 if not distinctly organo-sulfur
If for other thiophenolic ethers
Related structures in 2930.90.5000 subheading for aromatic sulfides
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Cyanate hazard declarations mandatory (UN2922); include flash point data
• Verify no isocyanate impurities that could shift to 2929
• Polymer manufacturers need specific CoA for molecular weight confirmation
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