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Dibutyl adipate (CAS 105-99-7)

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Alternate Names:
Adipic Acid Dibutyl Ester
CAS Number:
105-99-7
Purity:
≥90%
Molecular Weight:
258.35
Molecular Formula:
C14H26O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Dibutyl adipate (DBA) serves as a plasticizer, finding its applications in a diverse range of products like cosmetics, plastics, rubber, and coatings. It is a colorless, low-viscosity liquid with a mild odor and a high boiling point. Furthermore, it proves valuable as a lubricant and finds its way into the production of adhesives and sealants. In scientific research, Dibutyl adipate has been the subject of extensive study due to its potential applications. As a model compound, it helps researchers understand the properties of polyesters, polyamides, polyurethanes, polyethylene, and polypropylene. Moreover, its potential for use in producing biodegradable plastics and polymers has attracted considerable attention. Despite its significance, the precise mechanism of action of Dibutyl adipate remains somewhat enigmatic. The chemical process involves esterification of butyl alcohol and adipic acid, leading to the formation of a diester. Subsequently, this diester undergoes hydrolysis triggered by water, yielding butyl alcohol and adipic acid. These components can then undergo further esterification to regenerate Dibutyl adipate. Dibutyl adipate stands as a versatile compound with vast practical applications and intriguing scientific potential, even though its full workings are yet to be fully comprehended.


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Dibutyl adipate, 25 ml

sc-223934
25 ml
$33.00