Pala tino l DOTP
Description Palatinol DOTP is a plasticizer based upon 2-Ethylhexanol. It is compatible with both homopolymer and copolymer vinyl resins. Palatinol DOTP is used primarily to plasticize vinyl resin where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low volatility.
Oxoviflex (DOTP, DEHT) - Oxoplast
Oxoviflex awarded at 13th International Conference Oil-Gas-Chemistry. Trade name: Oxoviflex. Chemical name: 1,4-benzenedicarboxylic acid bis (2-ethylhexyl) ester, DOTP, DEHT. Proper shipping name not applicable (not regulated by RID/ADR) Chemical formula: - molecular formula C 24 H 38 O 4. - semi-structural formula C 6 H 4 (COOC 8 H 17) 2.
A review of common non-ortho-phthalate plasticizers for use in food
Several non-ortho phthalate plasticizers, including ATBC, DEHA, DINCH, DOTP, and ESBO, are currently used in flexible PVC applications for food packaging and processing. The aim of this review is to summarize the available toxicity, migration, and human biomonitoring data.
Plasticizers | ADD-Chem Germany
The plasticizers are added to the plastics via copolymerization. The plastic remains permanently flexible and the plasticizer cannot diffuse out. Further processing of many materials would hardly be possible without the addition of plasticizers. They are therefore used in large quantities in plastics, paints, coatings and rubber articles.
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DOTP is a plasticizer based upon 2-Ethylhexanol. It is compatible with both homopolymer and copolymer vinyl resins. Palatinol DOTP is used primarily to plasticize vinyl resin where good processing characteristics are needed and the finished product requires improved low temperature flexibility and low volatility. The addition of Palatinol
- What is the difference between a plasticizer DOP and a DOTP?
- Compared with the traditional plasticizer DOP, DOTP has less volatility loss and higher stability in long-term use, reducing material aging problems caused by plasticizer migration. High volume resistivity (up to 1×10⁹Ω-m or more), especially suitable for wire and cable insulation materials to ensure electrical safety.
- What is DOTP used for?
- DOTP is the plasticizer of choice for high-temperature resistant cables (e.g., 70°C class cables), and is widely used as a sheathing material for power transmission and communication cables due to its low volatility and high electrical insulation properties.
- Does DOTP affect primary colonizers of plastics in aqueous systems?
- These findings underscore the need for future research on DOTP and its influence on primary colonizers of plastics in aqueous systems (diatoms, cyanobacteria, proteobacteria etc.), biodegradation pathway, and their long-term effects on the environment.
- Is di-2-ethylhexyl terephthalate a non-Phthalate plasticizer?
- Although di (2-ethylhexyl) terephthalate (DOTP) is being widely adopted as a non-phthalate plasticizer, existing research primarily focuses on human and rat toxicity. This leaves a significant gap in our understanding of their impact on microbial communities.
- What is a low concentration of DOTP?
- Although DOTP is found in concentrations between 0.6 and 20% in most products, these findings suggest that concentrations of DOTP exceeding 5% may compromise its viability, and even at lower concentrations like 1%, signs of stress were observed.
- Does DOTP biodegradation affect microbes?
- This study assessed the biodegradation and toxicity of DOTP on microbes, focusing on its impact on biofilms and microbial metabolism using Rhodococcus ruber as a representative bacterial strain. DOTP is commonly found in mass fractions between 0.6 and 20% v/v in various soft plastic products.