Di-2-Ethylhexyl Sebacate (DOS): A Very Versatile Low Malaysia

  • Di-2-Ethylhexyl Sebacate (DOS): A Very Versatile Low Malaysia
  • Di-2-Ethylhexyl Sebacate (DOS): A Very Versatile Low Malaysia
  • Di-2-Ethylhexyl Sebacate (DOS): A Very Versatile Low Malaysia
  • What is di-2-ethylhexyl sebacate (DOS)?
  • Di-2-ethylhexyl sebacate (DOS) is an ester type plasticizer sebacic acid, and 2-ethyl hexyl alcohol has been used for many years as a standard in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) compounds requiring flexibility at low temperatures.
  • What is dioctyl sebacate?
  • Dioctyl sebacate (di (2-ethylhexyl) sebacate, or DOS) is a widely used plasticizer. However, it has become more challenging for companies to acquire sebacic acid-based plasticizers like DOS due to increasing costs and the uncertainty and lack of stable supply of sebacic acid.
  • Why did ECHA consider DBS a'major methodological deficiencies'?
  • ECHA (2018b) considered the study to have “major methodological deficiencies,” but it appears that the key concern was that the method had not been sufficiently validated. In another study by the same group (Nishijima et al., 2002), DBS was evaluated in three in vitro tests for estrogenic activity.
  • Is azelaic acid a viable substitute for sebacic acid?
  • Azelaic acid, also known as nonanedioic acid, is a viable substitute for dioctyl sebacate (sebacic acid) as it differs only slightly in chemical structure.
  • What is sebacic acid used for?
  • Sebacic acid, also known as decanedioic acid, is a useful building block for the production of polymers like polyamide (PA 6.10). It is produced on an industrial scale mainly from castor oil, which is a biobased raw material.

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