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Metabolism of acetyl tributyl citrate in rat liver homogenates . The metabolism of ATBC in liver homogenate was linear and rapid decline in the concentration of ATBC the first hour of the 9 hour period examined. From the slope of the linear decline, an estimated half-life of only 10 minutes can be obtained.
Synthesis of novel plasticizer ester end-capped oligomeric
The structure of EOL was characterized by using FT-IR, 1 H NMR and time of flight mass spectrometry (TOF-MS). The plasticizing performance of EOLs in PVC was tested and compared with those of commercial environmental plasticizers acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) and di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate (DOTP).
Analysis of the most appropriate risk management
1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid, 2-(acetyloxy)-, tributyl ester Acetyl tributyl citrate Type of substance Mono-constituent Multi-constituent UVCB Structural formula: 1.2 Similar substances/grouping possibilities The tributyl citrate (TBC, EC No 201-071-2) registrant proposed in its dossier a
Acetyltributylcitrate
Acetyltributylcitrate is an organic compound that is used as a plasticizer. As such, it is a potential replacement of DEHP and DINP. [1] It is a colorless liquid that is soluble in organic solvents. It is found in nail polish and other cosmetics. It is prepared by acetylation of tributylcitrate.
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Citrates Citrates can be found in oily liquid form and they are practically colourless and odourless. They are used in paints, coatings and inks but also in food packaging products, cling wrap, toys and medical applications. It can also be used to increase gelation speed in PVC-plastisols.
- What is tributyl citrate?
- 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid tributyl ester, Tri-n-butyl citrate Learn more about the Principles of Green Chemistry. 1.043 g/mL at 20 °C (lit.) Looking for similar products?
- Visit Product Comparison Guide Tributyl citrate is a common solvent and plasticizer for polymers like PVC and its copolymers that are used in food wrapping films.
- Why is tributyl citrate a new non-toxic plasticizer?
- Tributyl citrate (TBC) is a new non-toxic plasticizer, because it has good compatibility, high plasticizing efficiency, non-toxic and less volatile, weather resistance and other characteristics of broad interest, it is used as the preferred alternative green products in place of phthalic dimethyl esters.
- Where can I find information about tributyl citrate (CAS 77-94-1)?
- J & K SCIENTIFIC LTD. Tributyl citrate (CAS 77-94-1) information, including chemical properties, structure, melting point, boiling point, density, formula, molecular weight, uses, prices, suppliers, SDS and more, available at Chemicalbook.
- Is tributyl citrate soluble in water?
- Miscible with acetone, ethanol, and vegetable oil; practically insoluble in water. Tributyl citrate (TBC) is a good environmental plasticizers, lubricants. At room temperature, it is non-toxic, it has fruit flavor, it is colorless oily liquid. Boiling point is 170℃ (133.3Pa), flash point (open cup) is 185℃. It is soluble in most organic solvents.
- How to store tributyl citrate?
- Store below +30°C. Miscible with acetone, ethanol, and vegetable oil; practically insoluble in water. Tributyl citrate (TBC) is a good environmental plasticizers, lubricants. At room temperature, it is non-toxic, it has fruit flavor, it is colorless oily liquid. Boiling point is 170℃ (133.3Pa), flash point (open cup) is 185℃.
- Does tributyl citrate guided tissue regeneration work with bioabsorbable barriers?
- To improve these properties, tributyl citrate Guided tissue regeneration with bioabsorbable barriers: intrabony defects and class II furcations. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of guided tissue regeneration (GTR) using 2 different bioabsorbable barriers (control: polylactide acetyltributyl citrate; test: polydioxanon).