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Diphenyl oxide plastic

DIPHENYL OXIDE (101-84-8) Combustible liquid (flash point 239°F/115°C). Contact with strong acids, strong oxidizers may cause fire and explosions. Incompatible with chlorosulfonic acid. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. Flow or agitation of substance may generate electrostatic charges due to low conductivity. [Pg.480]

Dibutoxyethyl azelate Diphenyl octyl phosphate Pentaerythrityl tetrabenzoate plasticizer, cable/wire Asphalt, oxidized plasticizer, car upholstery Trioctyl trimellitate plasticizer, casein Sodium lactate plasticizer, castable PU Butyl benzyl phthalate Dipropylene glycol dibenzoate plasticizer, caulk... [Pg.5536]

Glyceryl hydrogenated rosinate plasticizer, mats Asphalt, oxidized plasticizer, mech. foam Diphenyl octyl phosphate plasticizer, mech. goods Asphalt, oxidized plasticizer, medical tubing Epoxidized soybean oil plasticizer, melamine Trishydroxyethyl triazine trione plasticizer, membranes Dinonyl phthalate plasticizer, metalworking Propylene glycol laurate plasticizer, metalworking fluids Octyl stearate... [Pg.5543]

Poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was first introduced as a synthetic fibre when flameretarded by grafting with bromostyrene. Later PET and poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) emerged as engineering plastics, so that their more effective flame-retardance became of crucial importance. Diphenyls and diphenyl oxides at different degrees of bromination as well as brominated polymeric flame-retardants have been proposed (e.g. PBB-PA, Dead Sea PO 64 P, Great Lakes.) ... [Pg.394]

Polybrominated diphenyl oxide (PBIX)) llecabromodiphenyl Widely used in plastics such as ABS uncertain future because possible pollution during incineration. Especially useful in polyamides and PBTs polyesters good resistance to high processing temperatures and weathering, good colour stability used at low concentrations. [Pg.117]

Polybrominated diphenyl oxide (PBDO) compounds are suitable for most plastics, except PS foam. They have an uncertain future because of fears about possible air pollution during the incineration of plastics waste. [Pg.122]

Additives used in final products Fillers aramid fiber, calcium carbonate, carbon fiber, fer-rosoferric oxide, glass fiber, glass flake, mica, talc, PTFE, zinc oxide Plasticizers diphenyl phthalate, hydrogenated terphenyl Antistatics carbon nanofiber, expandable graphite, octadecyltriethoxysilane Other decolorants Release, high density polyethylene, silicone ... [Pg.532]

Diphenyl Oxide 22 7 2 Not resistant plastic severely crazed softened or dissolved Chemical resistance per ASTM D543 Lustrex BASF Specimen 50.8 mm (2 in) diameter discs... [Pg.3168]

A comparable metabolic fate is documented for the hydraulic fluid tributyl phosphate. Following administration to rats, the Bu groups were oxidized to alcoholic, ketonic, and acidic metabolites. The oxidized Bu groups were then cleaved by enzymatic hydrolysis [103], With 2-ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate (9.48), an interesting case of regioselectivity was noted during its in vivo metabolism in rats. Indeed, this flame retardant and plasticizer was... [Pg.577]

Mixed esters, such as isopropylphenyl diphenyl phosphate and tcrt-butylphenyl diphenyl phosphate, are also widely used as both plasticizers/flame retardants for engineering thermoplastics and hydraulic fluids.11 These esters generally show slightly less flame-retardant efficacy, when compared to triaryl counterparts however, they have the added advantage of lower smoke production when burned. Some novel oligomeric phosphate flame retardants (based on tetraphenyl resorcinol diphosphate) are also employed to flame retard polyphenylene oxide blends, thermoplastic polyesters, polyamides, vinyls, and polycarbonates. [Pg.111]

Diphenyl Tellurium Difluoride1 in a plastic beaker 1.39 g (4.7 mmol) of diphenyl tellurium oxide are dissolved in 500 m/ of water kept at 60°. The solution is cooled to 20°, 40% hydrofluoric acid is added dropwise to the stirred solution until a pH of 1 - 2 is reached, and the mixture is stirred for a further 20 min. The precipitate is filtered using a plastic funnel, the filter cake is pressed between thick layers of filter paper, the product is dried in a vacuum dessicator, and than recrystallized from methanol yield 0.9 g (60%) m.p. 153°. [Pg.562]

Phosphoric Acid Phosphorus Photoallergens Photochemical Oxidants Phthalate Ester Plasticizers Physical Hazards Picloram Picric Acid Piperazine Piperonyl Butoxide "Plants, Poisonous" Platinum (Pt) Plutonium (Pu) Poinsettia Poisoning Emergencies in Humans Pokeweed Pollutant Release and Transfer Registries (PRTRs) Pollution Prevention Act "Pollution, Air" "Pollution, Air Indoor" "Pollution, Soil" "Pollution, Water" Polybrominated Biphenyls (PBBs) Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)... [Pg.3004]

Butyl myristate Methyl cocoate Oleyl alcohol PEG-300 oleate PEG-300 stearate Propylene glycol myristate plasticizer, delayed tack latex 1,4-Cyclohexanedimethanol dibenzoate plasticizer, dental adhesives n-Butyl phthalyl-n-butyl glycolate plasticizer, dental compounds Carnauba (Copemica cerifera) wax plasticizer, dental impression compounds Japan (Rhus succedanea) wax plasticizer, deodorants Hexyldecyl benzoate plasticizer, depilatories Oxidized beeswax plasticizer, detergents PPG-20 lanolin alcohol ether plasticizer, dip parts Diphenyl octyl phosphate plasticizer, dopes Di butyl tartrate plasticizer, dry cleaning PEG-8 cocoate PEG-20 hydrogenated castor oil PEG-60 hydrogenated tallowate PEG-12 ricinoleate PEG-2 stearate PEG-2 tallowate plasticizer, elastomers Butyl acetyl ricinoleate Butyl cyclohexyl phthalate Dibutyl phthalate Dibutyl tartrate n-Dioctyl phthalate... [Pg.5538]


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