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Dioctyl adipate (CAS 123-79-5)

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Alternate Names:
Dioctyl hexanedioate
Application:
Dioctyl adipate is a diester compound for proteomics research
CAS Number:
123-79-5
Purity:
≥97%
Molecular Weight:
370.57
Molecular Formula:
C22H42O4
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Dioctyl adipate is an ester compound used in the polymer industry and materials science research. It serves as a plasticizer in the production of flexible plastics, where it is incorporated into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and other polymers to enhance their flexibility and processing characteristics. In research, dioctyl adipate is studied for its effects on the physical properties of plastics, such as lowering the glass transition temperature, which makes the material more pliable at lower temperatures. Additionally, it is utilized in investigations concerning the durability and stability of plasticized materials under various environmental conditions. Researchers also examine the migration behavior of dioctyl adipate from plastics, which is important for understanding its long-term stability and potential environmental impact. Its role in the development of non-toxic and biodegradable polymer formulations is another area of active research, contributing to the advancement of sustainable materials.


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Dioctyl adipate, 10 ml

sc-357338
10 ml
$209.00

Dioctyl adipate, 100 ml

sc-357338A
100 ml
$1025.00