good stability DOTP Archives-Chemceed

  • good stability DOTP Archives-Chemceed
  • good stability DOTP Archives-Chemceed
  • good stability DOTP Archives-Chemceed
  • Can ethanol be used to quantify DOTP and Esbo?
  • This solution was analyzed directly to quantify DOTP and DOP, as well as transesterified to quantify ESBO. 25 The ethanol contained 5 ppm 1-ethyl naphthalene (1-EN) and 5 ppm dimethyl pimelate (DMPi) as internal standards. Three samples were tested for each time interval and were discarded after swabbing.
  • Which ethyl 9-epoxystearate peaks have a quadratic fit?
  • The peak corresponding to ethyl 9-epoxystearate (Et 9-ES) was chosen for quantification, giving an R 2 of 0.994 with a quadratic fit. This peak was chosen from four potential ESBO derivative peaks as it had sufficient intensity and no overlapping peaks – see Data S1.
  • Why do ethyl 9-epoxystearate triglycerides have peaks?
  • These standards were also derivatised as described to quantify ESBO. This gave rise to a number of peaks due to the mixed composition of the ESBO triglycerides. The peak corresponding to ethyl 9-epoxystearate (Et 9-ES) was chosen for quantification, giving an R 2 of 0.994 with a quadratic fit.
  • Is Esbo compatible with DOTP?
  • In Formulation 4 (PVC-DOTPESBO) the carbonyl shift at t = 0 was substantially smaller for DOTP (−1.6 cm −1) compared to Formulation 1 (PVC-DOTP, −3.4 cm −1 ), while the ESBO carbonyl shift was similar to that of Formulation 3 (PVC-ESBO). This would suggest that the compatibility of DOTP is reduced when mixed with ESBO.

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