dioctyl phthalate (dop) dioctyl phthalate (dop) Kenya

  • dioctyl phthalate (dop) dioctyl phthalate (dop) Kenya
  • dioctyl phthalate (dop) dioctyl phthalate (dop) Kenya
  • dioctyl phthalate (dop) dioctyl phthalate (dop) Kenya
  • What is DOP dioctyl phthalate?
  • DOP dioctyl phthalate, full name dioctyl phthalate, is a commonly used plasticizer with a chemical formula of C24H38O4. In its molecular structure, there are two ester groups that interact with each other through the conjugation of phthalic acid. It is a colorless, transparent liquid with good solubility and plasticizing properties.
  • What is dioctyl phthalate used for?
  • Dioctyl Phthalate is one of the most widely used plasticizers in PVC due to its low cost. DOP is a general-purpose plasticizer and long-time industry standard known for its good stability to heat and ultraviolet light, and broad range of compatibility for use with PVC resins. Dioctyl Phthalate can also be used as dielectric and hydraulic fluids.
  • Is di-n-octyl phthalate a plasticizer?
  • Di-n-octyl phthalate's production and use as a plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins for fabricating flexible vinyl products may result in its release to the environment through various waste streams.
  • What is the concentration of dioctyl phthalate?
  • RAIN/SNOW/FOG: Dioctyl phthalate, isomer unspecified, was detected in rain samples collected from Portland, OR in 1984 at concentrations ranging from not detected to 13 ng/L in particulate and 0.15 to 0.88 ng/L associated with aerosols (1).
  • What is di-N-octylphthalate (DOP)?
  • Di-N-octylphthalate (DOP) was tested using the RACB protocol in Swiss CD-1 mice as part of a structure-activity evaluation of a variety of phthalates. Body weights, food & water consumptions, & clinical signs in a dose-range-finding study were used to set doses for the main study of 0.0, 1.25%, 2.5%, & 5% in feed.
  • Is dioctyl phthalate mutagenic?
  • The mutagenicity of dioctyl phthalate was evaluated in Salmonella tester strains TA98, TA100, TA1535 and TA1537 (Ames Test), both in the presence and absence of added metabolic activation by Aroclor-induced rat liver S9 fraction.

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