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Diethyl phthalate 99.5 84-66-2 - Sigma-Aldrich
Diethyl phthalate 99.5% Linear Formula: C6H4-1,2- (CO2C2H5)2 CAS Number: 84-66-2 Molecular Weight: 222.24 Beilstein: 1912500 EC Number: 201-550-6 MDL number: MFCD00009111 PubChem Substance ID: 24874455 NACRES: NA.22 Pricing and availability is not currently available. Properties vapor density 7.66 (vs air) Quality Level 200 vapor pressure
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Liquid Diethyl Phthalate Dep, For Industrial, Packaging Size: 200 Kgs 170/ Kg Get Latest Price CAS No: 84-66-2 Purity %: 99% Packaging Details: 200 L Drum Usage/Application: Industrial Packaging Size: 200 KGS HS Code: 29173400 read more... Chemfe Chemicals Corporation Llp Kandivali East, Mumbai TrustSEAL Verified Verified Exporter Company Video
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- What is DEP in air fresheners?
- DEP is a phthalate used in air fresheners for its syrupy consistency. There are many warnings about the use of DEP in this way as it enters our atmosphere and some studies suggest it can have harmful effects on human hormones.
- What is diethyl phthalate?
- Diethyl phthalate is a substance not part of the chain of chemicals (polymers) that makes up plastics and can be released fairly easily from these products. These plastics are found in various items such as toothbrushes, automobile parts, tools, toys, and food packaging.
- How is diethyl phthalate degraded?
- Diethyl phthalate is aerobically degraded by two of three marine bacteria (Taylor et al. 1981). More than 98% of diethyl phthalate was degraded (original concentration of 4 mg/L) in less than 8 days by anaerobic sewage sludge (Ziogou et al. 1989).