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Polycizer DBS

SYNS BIS(n-BUTYL)SEBACATE DECANEDIOIC ACID, DIBUTYL ESTER DI-n-BUTYL SEBACATE KODAFLEX DBS MONOPLEX DBS POLYCIZER DBS PX 404 SEBACIC ACID, DIBUTYL ESTER ... [Pg.451]

Beilstein Handbook Reference) AI3-00393 Bis(n-butyl) sebacate BRN 1798308 Butyl sebacate Decanedioic acid, dibutyl ester Dl-n-butyl sebacate Dibutyl 1,8-octanedicarboxylate Dibu l decanedioate Dibutyl sebacate Oibutyi sebacinate Dibutylester kyseliny sebakove EINECS 203-672-5 FEMA No. 2373 HSDB 309 Kodaflex DBS Monoplex DBS NSC 3893 Plasthall DBS Polycizer DBS PX 404 Reomol DBS Sebacic acid, dibutyl ester Staflex DBS Uniflex DBS. Monomeric plasticizer for plastics and rubber (cellulosics, PVC food wraps, nitrite and neoprene rubbers). Used as an excipient in various pharmaceutical coaling formulations. Viscous liquid mp = -10° bp = 344.5°, bp3 = 180° d = 0.9405 insoluble in H2O, soluble in Et20, CQ4. Hall C.P. Union Camp. [Pg.194]

Synonyms AI3-00283 Araldite 502 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylate 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester o-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dibutyl ester Benzene-o-dicarboxylie acid, di-/3-butyl ester BRN 1914064 Butyl phthalate /r-Butyl phthalate Caswell No. 292 Celluflex DPB CCRIS 2676 DBF Dibutyl-1,2-benzenedicarboxylate Dibutyl phthalate EINECS 201-557-4 Elaol EPA pesticide chemical code 028001 Hexaplas M/B Morflex 240 NSC 6370 Palatinol C Phthalic acid, dibutyl ester Polycizer DP PX 104 RCRA waste number U069 Staflex DBF UN 3082 UN 9095 Uniflex DBF Unimoll DB Uniplex 150 Witicizer 300. [Pg.385]

Wakefield DH, Klein JJ, Wolff JA, Rozema DB (2005) Membrane activity and transfection ability of amphipathic polycations as a function of alkyl group size. Biocmijug Chem 16 1204-1208... [Pg.194]


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