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Dioctyl Terepthalate-d4, also known as Dioctyl terephthalate-d4, often abbreviated as DOTP-d4, is a deuterated version of dioctyl terephthalate, a compound frequently used as a plasticizer in polymer research. Incorporating deuterium, a stable isotope of hydrogen, Dioctyl Terepthalate-d4 is primarily utilized in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to investigate polymer interactions and dynamics. The presence of deuterium atoms provides a distinct NMR signal, differentiating it from non-deuterated backgrounds and enabling precise tracking of the polymer′s behavior in various environments. This characteristic makes it especially valuable in studies aiming to understand the effects of plasticizers on the physical properties of polymers. Researchers rely on this isotopic labeling to dissect molecular mobility, compatibility, and stability of polymer systems, providing essential insights into material science and engineering.
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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
Dioctyl Terepthalate-d4, 5 mg | sc-497220 | 5 mg | $402.00 |