Kinetic study of the removal of dimethyl phthalate from an
Phthalate acid esters are becoming an important class of pollutants in wastewaters. This study addresses the kinetics of removal of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) using the anion exchange resin D201-OH from an aqueous solution. The effects of various factors on the removal rate and efficiency were investigated. An overall initial removal rate (OIRR) law and a pseudo first-order kinetic (PFOK) model
Phthalates in Cosmetics | FDA
Phthalates are used in a variety of cosmetics and personal care products. Phthalates are chemical compounds developed in the last century that are used to make plastics more durable. These
identification, that is, a review of the available toxicity
TOXICITY REVIEW FOR DIMETHYL PHTHALATE (DMP, CASRN 131-11-3) Contract No. CPSC-D-06-0006 Task Order 012 Prepared by: Versar Inc. 6850 Versar Center Springfield, VA 22151 and SRC, Inc. 7502 Round Pond Road North Syracuse, NY 13212 Prepared for: Kent R. Carlson, Ph.D. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission 4330 East West Highway
OVERVIEW OF DIALKYL - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
to 3 carbon atoms in length. Dimethyl phthalate (DMP) and diethyl phthalate (DEP) are used as solvents, plasticizers for cellulosic plastics, and as carriers for fragrance materials. They may be found in cosmetics, personal care products, air fresheners, inks, cellulosic plastics, and light sticks.
Ion chemistry of phthalates in selected ion flow tube mass
Phthalates are characterized as endocrine disruptors that represent a major hazard for pregnant women and children under 3 years. 1,2 Several of the most dangerous phthalates (diethylhexyl phthalate, dibutyl phthalate, benzylbutyl phthalate, diisononyl phthalate, diisodecyl phthalate, and di- n -octyl phthalate) are regulated by EU regulations 3