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Dicapryl phthalate

Tn previous reports (1,2,3) we described the surface potential (AV) response of films of isoelectric phospholipids in the presence of anionic and cationic contaminants, either when the lipids were spread on electrolyte solution or when the latter was injected under the lipid film that had been spread on water. In the presence of 10 wt % acidic contaminant (dipalmityl phosphate, dicetyl phosphate, and dicapryl phthalate (DCP)... [Pg.60]

During the early forties flexible PVC use was mainly limited to military applications, including wire and cable, and various film and sheeting applications, etc. With the conclusion of World War II, new markets for PVC developed rapidly. Aside from DOP, which was commercialized in 1940(4), dicapryl phthalate (DCP) was introduced by Rohm and Haas C5), also in the early forties. With the development of plastisols(6), DCP became a plasticizer of choice because of the favorable balance of properties it imparted — especially low viscosity. However, DCP s subsequent growth has been limited since capryl alcohol (octanol-2), a monohydric secondary alcohol, is a by-product of limited volume sebacic acid manufacture. [Pg.186]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) AI3-15071 (USDA) Benzenedicarboxylic acid di-n-octyl ester 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dioctyl ester BRN 1915994 CCRIS 6196 Celluflex DOP Di-n-octyl phthalate Dicapryl phthalate Dinopol NOP Dioctyl 1,2-benzenedicarboxylate Dioctyl o-benzenedicarboxylate Dioctyl phthalate Dioktylester kyseliny ftalove DNOP EINECS 204-214-7 HSDB 1345 NSC 15318 Octyl phthalate Phthalic acid, dioctyl ester Polycizer 162 Px-138 RCRA waste number U107 Vinicizer 85. Liquid mp = 25 Xm = 223, 274 nm (cyclohexane). [Pg.240]

Di(2-ethyl hexyl) phthalate (DOP) and diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP) are largely used for PVC and copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinyl acetate as they have an affinity to these polymers, produce good solvation, and maintain good flexibility of finished products at low temperature. The use of M-octyl-n-decyl phthalate in the production of plastics materials also allows good flexibility and ductility at low temperature. Diisodecyl phthalate (DDP), octyl decyl phthalate (ODP), and dicapryl phthalate (DCP) have a lower solvency and are therefore used in stable PVC pastes. Butyl octyl phthalate (BOP), butyl decyl phthalate (BDP, and butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) have a good solvency and are used to adjust melt viscosity and fusion time in the production of high-quality foams. They are highly valued for use in expandable plasticized PVC. [Pg.134]

Di-(2-octyl) phthalate. See Dicapryl phthalate n-Dioctyl phthalate... [Pg.1483]

Dicapryl phthalate Hydrogenated rapeseed oil, fatty acid... [Pg.4894]

Butyl ricinoleate Chlorodiphenyl (54% Cl) Decyltridecyl phthalate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl adipate Dibutoxyethoxyethyl glutarate Dibutyl adipate Dicapryl adipate Dicapryl phthalate Didecyl glutarate Diisobutyl adipate... [Pg.5537]

Acetylated palm kernel glycerides Butyl cyclohexyl phthalate Butyl stearate Dicapryl adipate Dicapryl phthalate Dimethyl phthalate Distearyl thiodipropionate Ditridecyl thiodipropionate Glyceryl stearate SE Glycol distearate Hydroabietyl alcohol Jsooctyl stearate Magnesium glycerophosphate Methyl cocoate Mineral oil... [Pg.5545]

Acetyl tributyl citrate Animal glue Behenic acid Butyl acetyl ricinoleate Butyl stearate Castor oil, polymerized Coumarone/indene resin Di (C7-9 alkyl) adipate Dicapryl adipate Dicapryl phthalate... [Pg.5548]

Dicapryl adipate Dicapryl phthalate Didecyl phthalate Diisobutyl maleate Diisooctyl isophthalate... [Pg.5551]

Dihydroabietyl methacrylate C24H38O4 Dicapryl phthalate Diisooctyl phthalate Dioctyl isophthalate n-Dioctyl phthalate s-Dioctyl phthalate Dioctyl terephthalate C24H39N... [Pg.7115]

Dicapryl phthalate n. [(DCP) di-(2-octyl) phthalate] (C8Hi7COO)2C6-H4. A plasticizer for cellulosic and vinyl resins. It is similar to DOP and DIOP, but has low initial viscosity and is preferred in plastisols. [Pg.279]

Di(2-octyl) phthalate (DOP) n. See dicapryl phthalate from which, by addition polymerization, is prepared the transparent, water-white polymer CR-39, one of the allyl-resin family. Since it is difficult and tricky to handle, the resin has found little commercial use aside from optical applications. For these, its excellent optical properties and resistance to scratching, and its low density - half that of glass - have given it wide use in eyeglasses. Other uses include optical filters, instrument windows, welders masks, and large windows in atomic-energy plants. [Pg.306]

Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP), octyl decyl phthalate (ODP), and dicapryl phthalate (DCP) have a lower solvency. For this reason they are used in stable PVC pastes. [Pg.24]


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