Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
DEHP is the most common phthalate plasticizer in medical devices such as intravenous tubing and bags, IV catheters, nasogastric tubes, dialysis bags and tubing, blood bags and transfusion tubing, and air tubes. DEHP makes these plastics softer and more flexible and was first introduced in the 1940s in blood bags.
Dioctyl phthalate = 99.5 117-81-7 - Sigma-Aldrich
Dioctyl phthalate ≥99.5% Synonym (s): Bis (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, DEHP, DOP, Phthalic acid bis (2-ethylhexyl ester) Linear Formula: C6H4-1,2- [CO2CH2CH (C2H5) (CH2)3CH3]2 CAS Number: 117-81-7 Molecular Weight: 390.56 Beilstein: 1890696 EC Number: 204-211-0 MDL number: MFCD00009493 PubChem Substance ID: 24893594 NACRES: NA.22
Biochemical pathways and enhanced degradation of dioctyl
The degradation pathway of DEHP was analyzed by GC-MS. DEHP was decomposed into phthalates (DBP) and Diuretic sylycol (DEP), then further to Phthalic acid (PA). PA was oxidized, dehydrogenated, and decarboxylated into protocatechins, further entered the TCA cycle through orthotopic ring opening.
Diethylhexyl phthalate - GreenFacts
DEHP is a chemical form of dioctyl phthalate or DOP. DEHP has the same core structure as DBP, DIDP and DINP, but has longer, branched side chains attached, each having 8 carbon atoms. DEHP is a colourless oily liquid. It is soluble in fat and not very soluble in water. The same information on.
Biochemical Pathways and Enhanced Degradation of Dioctyl
provide valuable information for DEHP wastewater treatment. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1. Chemicals and medium The purity of DEHP used in this experiment is 99% (Aldrich-Sigma Company in St. Louis, USA). The solvents (methanol, ethyl acetate) are of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and the