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Dioctyl azelate

Diisooctyl azelate Diisooctyl dodecanedioate Diisooctyl phthalate Diisooctyl sebacate Diisotridecyl phthalate Dimethyl cyclohexyl phthalate Dimethyl isophthalate Dinonyl phthalate Dioctyl adipate Dioctyl azelate Dioctyl dodecanedioate n-Dioctyl phthalate Dioctyl sebacate Dioctyl terephthalate ... [Pg.5547]

Figures 10.45 and 10.46 show that the effect of plasticizer concentration increase cannot be described by a simple relationship. Some plasticizers (e.g., dioctyl azelate, dioctyl adipate, and dioctyl phthalate) increase stability of PVC composition when their concentrations increase and other plasticizers (e.g., benzyl butyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, diphenyl octyl phosphate, and tricre-syl phosphate) decrease stability of plastificate when their concentration increases. Both groups display linear relationships with good correlation coefficients. Comparing two... Figures 10.45 and 10.46 show that the effect of plasticizer concentration increase cannot be described by a simple relationship. Some plasticizers (e.g., dioctyl azelate, dioctyl adipate, and dioctyl phthalate) increase stability of PVC composition when their concentrations increase and other plasticizers (e.g., benzyl butyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, diphenyl octyl phosphate, and tricre-syl phosphate) decrease stability of plastificate when their concentration increases. Both groups display linear relationships with good correlation coefficients. Comparing two...
Alternative names - Di(6-methylheptyl) azelate, Dioctyl azelate, Nonanedioic acid, di(6-methylheptyl) ester... [Pg.49]

Raw Materials. PVC is inherently a hard and brittle material and very sensitive to heat it thus must be modified with a variety of plasticizers, stabilizers, and other processing aids to form heat-stable flexible or semiflexible products or with lesser amounts of these processing aids for the manufacture of rigid products (see Vinyl polymers, vinyl chloride polymers). Plasticizer levels used to produce the desired softness and flexibihty in a finished product vary between 25 parts per hundred (pph) parts of PVC for flooring products to about 80—100 pph for apparel products (245). Numerous plasticizers (qv) are commercially available for PVC, although dioctyl phthalate (DOP) is by far the most widely used in industrial appHcations due to its excellent properties and low cost. For example, phosphates provide improved flame resistance, adipate esters enhance low temperature flexibihty, polymeric plasticizers such as glycol adipates and azelates improve the migration resistance, and phthalate esters provide compatibiUty and flexibihty (245). [Pg.420]

Dioctyl azelate (trade name - Emolein) Dioctyl adipate (DOA) Bring down viscosity of HTPB and consequently, increase solids loading which improve performance of propellants and PBXs. [Pg.269]

Dioctyl Azelate (DOZ). See Di(2-ethylhexyl) azelate in this Vol, p D1237-L... [Pg.294]

Other 2-ethylhexanol based plasticizers were introduced, including some which imparted outstanding low temperature flexibility—dioctyl adipate (DOA), dioctyl azelate (DOZ), dioctyl sebacate (DOS), and trioctyl phosphate (TOF). In addition, TOF showed high resistance to microorganisms which was important in military applications. Furthermore, TOF improved flame resistance. However, the mixed ester—octyl diphenyl phosphate—also introduced in the forties—was far superior and showed a better balance of low temperature performance and flame resistance than either TOF or the well-established plasticizer—tricresyl phosphate (TCP). Each of these found a market as a specialty plasticizer because of these specific performance attributes. None, however, was a serious threat to DOP on an overall price-performance basis. Rather, they were used to supplement the properties of DOP where its performance was inadequate. [Pg.186]

The bulk of aliphatic ester plasticizers are derived from adipic, sebacic and azelaic acid esterified with linear or branched monofunctional alcohols of short to medium-chain length, for example, dioctyl adipate (DOA, di[2-ethylhexyl]adipate), diiso-nonyl adipate (DINA), di[n-butyl]sebacate (DBS). Adipate, azelate and sebacate plasticizers are distinguished by their low viscosity, thus making them particularly attractive to the plastisol sector, and giving excellent low-temperature flexibility properties. [Pg.121]

Azelaic acid, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester Azelaic acid, di (2-ethylhexyl) ester. See Dioctyl azelate... [Pg.365]

Bis (2-ethylhexyl) azelate. See Dioctyl azelate Bis (2-ethylhexyl)-1,2-benzenedicarboxylate. [Pg.511]

Di (2-ethylhexyl) azelate. See Dioctyl azelate Di-2-ethyl hexyl chlorendate CAS 4827-55-8 EINECS/ELINCS 225-405-1 Synonyms Bicycle (2.2.1) hept-5-ene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, 1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro-, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester Bis (2-ethylhexyl) chlorendate 5-Norbomene-2,3-dicarboxylic acid, 1,4,5,6,7,7-hexachloro-, bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester... [Pg.1316]

Emery 2958. See Dioctyl azelate Emery 2960. See Diisodecyl azelate Emery 2961. See Ditridecyl azelate Emery 2970. See Diisodecyl adipate Emery 2971. See Diisotridecyl adipate Emery 3304. See Behenyl alcohol Emery 3312 Emery 3317. See Oleyl alcohol Emery 3319. See Cetearyl alcohol Emery 3320. See Tallow alcohol Emery 3321. See Hexyl alcohol Emery 3322. See Caprylic alcohol Emery 3323. See Decyl alcohol Emery 3324. See Caprylic alcohol Emery 3326 Emery 3327 Emery 3328. See Lauryl alcohol... [Pg.1612]

Plasthall DO A. See Dioctyl adipate Plasthall DOP. See n-Dioctyl phthalate Plasthall DOS. See Dioctyl sebacate Plasthall DOZ. See Di octyl azelate Plasthall ESO. See Epoxidized soybean oil Plasthall NODA. Seen-Octyl, n-decyl adipate Plasthall TIOTM. See Triisononyl trimellitate Plasthall TOTM. See Trioctyl trimellitate Plasticizer SC-B. See PEG-3 dicaprylate/caprate Plasticryl 600, Plasticryl BF-44C. See Polyacrylic acid... [Pg.3389]

Butoxydiglycol t-Butyl alcohol Butyl stearate Castor (Ricinus communis) oil Cetyl alcohol Corn acid C12-15 pareth-3 Diethyl phthalate Diisodecyl phthalate Dilinoleic acid Dioctyl azelate s-Dioctyl phthalate ... [Pg.5451]

Diisodecyl azelate Diisodecyl 4,5-epoxytetrahydrophthalate Diisooctyl maleate Diisopropyl sebacate Diisoundecyl phthalate Dilauryl thiodipropionate Dimer acid Dimethyl amyl maleate 2,2-Dimethyl-1,3-dioxolane-4-methanol N,N -Dimethyl-N,N -diphenylurea Dioctyl octyl phosphonate Dioctyl succinate Dioctyl terephthalate Diphenyl carbonate ... [Pg.5534]


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