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Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate

97%

Synonym(s):

‘Trioctyl’ phosphate

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Linear Formula:
[CH3(CH2)3CH(C2H5)CH2O]3P(O)
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
434.63
Beilstein:
1715839
EC Number:
MDL number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352100
PubChem Substance ID:
NACRES:
NA.22

vapor pressure

2.1 mmHg ( 20 °C)

Quality Level

Assay

97%

refractive index

n20/D 1.444 (lit.)

bp

215 °C/4 mmHg (lit.)

density

0.92 g/mL at 20 °C (lit.)

functional group

phosphate

SMILES string

CCCCC(CC)COP(=O)(OCC(CC)CCCC)OCC(CC)CCCC

InChI

1S/C24H51O4P/c1-7-13-16-22(10-4)19-26-29(25,27-20-23(11-5)17-14-8-2)28-21-24(12-6)18-15-9-3/h22-24H,7-21H2,1-6H3

InChI key

GTVWRXDRKAHEAD-UHFFFAOYSA-N

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General description

Tris(2-ethylhexyl) phosphate exhibits glucocorticoid receptor (GR) antagonistic activity.

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Hazard Statements

Hazard Classifications

Skin Irrit. 2

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

WGK

WGK 2

Flash Point(F)

338.0 °F

Flash Point(C)

170 °C

Personal Protective Equipment

dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves

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Michihiro Kamijima et al.
[Nihon koshu eisei zasshi] Japanese journal of public health, 52(12), 1021-1031 (2006-02-07)
2-Ethyl-1-hexanol (2E1H) is a volatile organic compound (VOC) which seldom attracts attention in Japan. This study aimed at clarifying changes in its concentration over time, emission sources, and students' symptoms in classrooms of a university building where indoor air was
Hiroyuki Kojima et al.
Toxicology, 314(1), 76-83 (2013-09-21)
Various organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) are widely used in building materials, textiles and electric appliances, and have been reported to cause indoor environmental pollution in houses and office buildings. In this study, using cell-based transactivation assays, we characterized the agonistic
René González-Albarrán et al.
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987), 258, 113474-113474 (2019-12-21)
Recently polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) have been proposed as materials for passive sampling, nonetheless a theoretical base to describe the mass transfer process through those materials, under such conditions of monitoring, has not been elucidated. Under the assumption that: (i)
M B Gholivand et al.
Analytica chimica acta, 584(2), 302-307 (2007-03-28)
A novel potentiometric zirconium--PVC matrix membrane sensor incorporating bis(diphenylphosphino) ferrocene as an electroactive material and tris(2-ethylhexyl)phosphate as solvent mediator is described. In mixed acetate buffer solution of pH 4.8, the sensor displays a rapid and linear response for zirconium ion
W M Kluwe
Environmental health perspectives, 65, 271-278 (1986-03-01)
Chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies of several phthalic acid esters (PAEs) and compounds containing a 2-ethylhexyl moiety were conducted in Fischer 344 rats and B6C3F1 (hybrid) mice. The compounds studied were phthalic anhydride, di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, butyl benzyl phthalate, diallyl phthalate

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