What is the ingredients of ionitis?
Unolith or polystyrene is a type of thermoplastic polymer produced from styrene. Styrene is a type of hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C6H5CH=CH2. This hydrocarbon is obtained from crude oil. So, in the production process of unolith, two elements, carbon and hydrogen, play an essential role. Specifically, polystyrene or unolith is not produced simply by combining carbon and hydrogen. This production process requires a specific molecular arrangement. This molecular arrangement is made possible by the double bond in styrene. Multiple double bonds cause styrenes to react together and create a polymer chain.
This polymer chain is known as polystyrene. Another name for polystyrene is Styrofoam.
Unolite compounds
Elements like styrene that have a double bond easily combine to form a larger particle. This process is called polymerize. What exactly happens in this process? First, the double bond is broken. A hydrogen from the adjacent styrene is attached to one side of the double bond. The other side of the styrene is connected to the other side of the broken double bond. In this way, the two connected styrenes have a double bond again. The double bond breaks again and numerous styrenes are attached. The resulting molecular chain is a polymer called polyacetylene.

Ololite intra -molecular changes
The main step in the production of unolith is to break the double bond of styrene. The agent for breaking this bond is a substance known as polymerization initiator. The most common of these initiators is benzoyl peroxide (C6H5COOOCOC6H5). Once the deposition process begins, the benzoyl peroxide releases enough energy to continue the process.

