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Diphenyl ethyl phosphate

Ethyl-1-hexanol 2-Ethylhexan-1-ol. 5ee2-Ethylhexanol 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol acetate. See 2-Ethylhexyl acetate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol ester with diphenyl phosphate. See Diphenyl oclyl phosphate... [Pg.1117]

MIcral 916 MIcral 932 MIcral 1000 MIcral 1500 flame retardant, EPS Saytex BC-48 Tribromophenyl allyl ether flame retardant, ethyl cellulose Diphenyl octyl phosphate, Isodecyl diphenyl phosphate, Phosflex TPP Santicizei 141 Santicizer 148 flame retardant, ethylene copolymers Ethylenehls (telrabromophthatmide) flame retardant, EVA FRCROS 480 Lubral 2522 Lubral ... [Pg.1527]

Albrite TBP Antiblaze 519 Diisobutyi phthaiate, Diisodecyi phthaiate Diisoheptyi phthaiate, Diisononyi adipate Diisononyi phthalate. Dioctyl sebacate Dioctyl terephthalate. Diphenyl octyl phosphate, Dlpropylene glycol dibenzoate, DIstearyl thiodipropionate Drakeol 9 Drakeol 34 Ethyl toluenesulfonamide Isobutyl stearate Isodecyl diphenyl phosphate,... [Pg.1575]

EthyM-hexanol ester with diphenyl phosphate. See Diphenyl octyl phosphate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol hydrogen phosphate. See,Di (2-ethylhexyl) phosphate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol, hydrogen sulfate, sodium salt. See Sodium 2-ethylhexyl sulfate 2-Ethylhexanol phosphate. See Trioctyl phosphate 2-Ethylhexyl phosphate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol phosphate 2-Ethylhexanol, phosphate triester. See Trioctyl phosphate 2-Ethyl-1-hexanol silicate. See Tetrakis (2-ethylhexoxy) silane... [Pg.1743]

Santheose. See Theobromine Santicizer 8. See Ethyl toluenesulfonamide Santicizei 97. See Di (C7-9 alkyl) adipate Santicizer 141. See Diphenyl octyl phosphate Santicizer 148-DLD. See Isodecyl diphenyl phosphate... [Pg.3876]

Tetrabromobisphenol A di-2-hydroxyethyl ether Tetradecabromodiphenoxybenzene Tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) ethylene diphosphate Tris (2,3-dichloropropyl) phosphate flame retardant, EPS Tribromophenyl allyl ether flame retardant, ethyl cellulose Diphenyl octyl phosphate flame retardant, ethylene copolymers Ethylenebis (tetrabromophthalimide) flame retardant, expandable PS Dibromoethyidibromocyclohexane Tetrabromobisphenol A bis (allyl ether) Tetrabromocyclooctane flame retardant, extruded PS Tetrabromocyclooctane flame retardant, fabrics Antimony pentoxide Methylphosphonic acid, (5-ethyl-2-methyl-2-oxido-1,3,2-dioxaphosphorinan-5-yl) methyl methyl ester flame retardant, fibers Antimony pentoxide Tetrabromoethane flame retardant, filament winding Epoxy resin, brominated flame retardant, film Tetrabromobis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate flame retardant, fire-retardant material Chlorinated paraffins (C12, 60% chlorine) Chlorinated paraffins (C23, 43% chlorine) flame retardant, flexible PU foam bedding Tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) ethylene diphosphate flame retardant, flexible PU foam furniture Tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) ethylene diphosphate flame retardant, flexible PU foam transportation Tetrakis (2-chloroethyl) ethylene diphosphate flame retardant, flexible PU foams furniture, automobile seating... [Pg.5263]

Acetyl tri butyl citrate Acetyl triethyl citrate Acetyl trimethyl citrate Castor oil, polymerized Coumarone/indene resin Diethylene glycol dibenzoate s-Dioctyl phthalate Diphenyl octyl phosphate Ditridecyl adipate 2-Ethylhexyl methacrylate Ethyl toluenesulfonamide Glyceryl rosinate Isodecyl benzoate Meroxapol 171 Meroxapol 172... [Pg.5535]

Ethyl hexyl epoxystearate plasticizer, plastisols Butyl cyclohexyl phthalate Diisononyl phthalate Diphenyl octyl phosphate Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate Isodecyl benzoate... [Pg.5545]

Phosphoric acid esters Ethyl metaphosphate Phosphate buffer Quinoline phosphate Dichloro phosphites, CH OPCh Triethyl phosphate. Butyl phosphate Phenyl acid phosphate Diphenyl hydrogen phosphate Di-p-nitrophenyl hydrogen phosphate (RO)gPS... [Pg.371]

The differentiation between the two classes of P—O—C linkage has been clearly demonstrated by studies on related series of compounds such as triphenyl, diphenyl-ethyl, phenyl-diethyl and triethyl phosphates. Examination of these materials at the same concentration in the same cell reveals a gradual weakening and ultimate disappearance of a strong band near 1200 cm", whilst, at the same time, a band at 1030 cm" that is absent in triphenylphosphate shows a corresponding increase in strength throughout the series [6]. [Pg.352]

Dibenzoylethane added to ethyl phosphate from 3 moles of P2O5 and 4 moles of ethanol, stirred and heated at 100° until the mixture becomes brownish yellow 2,5-diphenyl-... [Pg.136]

Stereochemistry. - There has been a far infra-red spectroscopic study of ethyl phosphine,130 and in combination with X-ray fluorescence, further work completed on the conformational analysis of dialkylphenyl phosphines.131 The influence of water on the conformational equilibria of trimethyl phosphate has received attention.132 There has been a low temperature solid state and matrix isolation study of methyl phosphorodichi oridate,133 and a conformational study of polymorphic modifications of diphenyl-phosphinyl acetic acid hydrazide. 34... [Pg.406]

Furthermore, in the particular type of phosphate molecule under discussion (VI) we showed that when X is fluorine, compounds of high toxicity result whereas myotic effect is absent and toxicity of a low order if X = H, Et, OH, OEt, OCH2CH2C3, OCH2CH2F, Cl, NH2, NHMe, NHPh, CH2CH2F, CN, SON, etc.1 In Chapters rv and vi, however, we consider in more detail cases where X is not fluorine, but nevertheless toxicity results. Toxicity is also of a low order in the aromatic series for example, diphenyl phosphorofluoridate is relatively non-toxic and devoid of myotic properties. We also showed that ethyl phosphoro-difluoridate, (C2H50)P0F2, had neither myotic nor toxic action.1... [Pg.17]

Takemoto and his co-workers developed asymmetric allylic alkylation of allylic phosphates with (diphenyl-iminolglycinates as carbon-centered nucleophiles (Equation (56))/" " In this reaction system, use of optically active bidentate phosphites 142 bearing an (ethylthio)ethyl group as chiral ligands promotes the allylic alkylation, and chiral /3-substituted a-amino acids are obtained with an excellent enantioslectivity. [Pg.106]

When applying the conventional food contact ratio the worst-case migration potential did not exceed the SML for any of the substances derived from plastics nor did the calculated worst-case exposure exceed the ADI/TDI or other exposure restriction value in any products. However, when the actual food contact ratio was applied the ADI/TDI or other exposure restriction value of several substances could theoretically be exceeded. The worst-case calculations assume that intimate contact is made with the entire surface of the packaging. This is not the case for the majority of snack foods that are solids or semi-solids and so the actual area of contact made will be less than the total area available for contact (e.g. crisps). The levels of those migrants (diisobutyl phthalate, dicyclohexyl phthalate, dibutyl sebacate, diphenyl 2-ethylhexyl phosphate and 2-ethyl-1-hexanol) that had the potential to exceed the assigned restrictions, assuming 100% migration, were determined in foods. Of the five substances tested for, only one, dicyclohexyl phthalate, was detected in one of the foodstuffs (tortilla corn chips), at a concentration of 0.60 ppm. [Pg.422]

SYNS 2-ETHYL-l-HEXANOL ESTER with DIPHENYL PHOSPHATE 2-ETHYLHEXYL DIPHENYL ESTER PHOSPHORIC ACID 2-ETHYLHEXYL DIPHENYLPHOSPHATE SANTICIZER 141 (MONSANTO)... [Pg.566]

Solvent effects Birch reduction. 1,2-Dimethoxyethane (Glyme) and Dimethyl ether (see Naphthalene-Sodium), Dimethylformamide. Dimethyl sulfone. Dimethyl sulfoxide. Diphenyl sulfoxide. Ethylene glycol. N-EthylmorphoUne. Hexamethylphosphoric triamide. Methylal. Methylene chloride. Methyl ethyl ketone. N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone. Nitrometbane. Nitrosyl chloride. Phenetole. Tetrahydrofurane. Tetramethylene sulfone. Tetramethylene sulfoxide. Triethanolamine. Triethyl phosphate. Trifluoroacetic acid,... [Pg.661]

Allyl phosphorodichloridite. 1169 Bis(trimethyIsilyl) phosphonite, 2611 0-0-tert-Butyl diphenyl monoperoxophosphate, 3712 0-0-tert-Butyl di(4-tolyl) monoperoxophosphate, 3763 Diallyl phosphite (Di-2-propenyl phosphonite), 2456 Dibenzyl phosphite, 3658 Dibenzyl phosphorochloridate, 3650 Di(( -( -teri-butyl) ethyl diperoxophosphate, 3374 Dibutyl hydrogen phosphite, 3086 Diethyl ethanephosphonite, 2572 Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl phosphate, 3329 Diethyl 4-nitrophenyl thionophosphate, 3328 Diethyl phosphite, 1733... [Pg.2442]

Interaction of triethyl phosphite and phenyl benzenethiosulfonate is complicated, according to Michalski et al. (223), by concurrent reduction of the sulfonate ester. Thus, in addition to ethyl benzenesulfinate and 0,0-diethyl 8-phenyl phosphorothioate (eq. 8), there is obtained diphenyl disulfide and triethyl phosphate V... [Pg.82]


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