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Triphenyl trimellitate

Trimellitates are the esters of trimellitic anhydride (1,2,4-benzenetricarboxy-lic acid anhydride) and are noted for their low volatility. The most frequently used are trioctyl trimellitate (TOTM) and tri-isononyl trimellitate (TINTM). They are included in plastics which have to function at high temperatures for long periods and for PVC cable insulation in combination with phthalates. Phosphorous oxychloride reacts with various aliphatic and aromatic alcohols and phenols (triphenylphosphate) to produce triesters. Tricresyl phosphate was patented as a plasticizer for PVC in 1933, but was later found to be highly toxic and replaced. In addition to their role as plasticizers, phosphate esters, particularly triphenyl phosphate, function as flame retardants. [Pg.61]

Distearyl thiodipropionate Ditridecyl thiodipropionate Poly-a-methylstyrene Trixylenyl phosphate plasticizer, absorption bases Lanolin alcohol plasticizer, ABS-PC Triphenyl phosphate plasticizer, acrylate elastomers Triisononyl trimellitate plasticizer, acrylate resins Diisooctyl phthalate plasticizer, acrylic coatings Benzyl phthalate Butyl benzyl phthalate Polypropylene glycol dibenzoate plasticizer, acrylic latex 2-Pyrrolidone... [Pg.5535]

Trimethyl-1,3-pentanediol, 2,2,4-diisobutyrate Trioctyl trimellitate Triphenyl phosphate Tris (2,3-dichloropropyl) phosphate Trixylenyl phosphate... [Pg.5537]


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