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Allan Chemical Spotlight Product of the Month:
Dioctyl Adipate
Dioctyl Adipate (DOA) - MSDS
Dioctyl Adipate (DOA) - Certificate of
Analysis
As per Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dioctyl_adipate
Dioctyl adipate or DOA is a plasticizer. DOA is an ester of n-octanol and adipic acid. Its chemical formula is C22H42O4.
DEHA is sometimes incorrectly called dioctyl adipate. DOA
features flexibility at low temperatures, good electrical properties, good
resistance to weathering, and good stability to heat. DOA is used to produce
clear films for food packaging applications. In addition, it is compatible with
nitrocellulose, ethyl cellulose, most synthetic rubbers, and high-butyryl
cellulose acetate butyrates. Short chain esters are used as high-boiling,
biodegradable, low-toxicity solvents and antiperspirants. Long chain esters of
adipic acid are used as lubricants for the functions of stability, superior
lubricity, corrosion protection, biodegradability, and excellent performance at
both high and low temperatures. Adipic acid esters (C5 - C10) are used as
low-temperature-resistant and low-viscosity plasticizers for polymers and
cellulose esters.
Properties:
Molecular formula: C22H42O4
Molar mass: 370.57 g/mol
Density: 0.92 g/mL
Melting point: -67.8 °C
Boiling point: 214 °C (at 0.67 kPa)
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