Dimethyl Phthalate
Product Name: Dimethyl Phthalate
CAS NO:131-11-3
Molecular formula: C10H10O4
Molecular weight: 194.18
Properties: colorless, transparent, oily liquid, slightly aromatic. Soluble in acetone, ethyl acetate, ether, methanol, n-butanol, carbon tetrachloride, toluene and other organic solvents, insoluble in mineral oil, solubility in water is 0.45%.
Usage: This product is a plasticizer with strong solubility with a variety of resins. It can be dissolved with a variety of cellulose resins, rubber and vinyl resins. It has good film-forming, adhesion and waterproof. It can be used as plasticizer, solvent and gelling agent for PVC resin, cellulose resin, vinyl resin, natural rubber and synthetic rubber. It is often used in the production of cellulose acetate film, varnish, transparent paper and molding powder in combination with diethyl phthalate. A small amount is used in the production of nitrocellulose. It can also be used as plasticizer of nitrile rubber. This product can also be used as a solvent for mosquito repellent oil (crude oil), polyvinyl fluoride coating, methyl ethyl ketone peroxide and DDT.
This product is a plasticizer with strong solubility in a variety of resins. It can be compatible with a variety of cellulose resins, rubber and vinyl resins, and has good film-forming, adhesion and water resistance. It is usually used in the production of cellulose acetate film, paint cleaning, transparent paper and molding powder in combination with diethyl phthalate. The product can also be used as plasticizer of nitrile rubber. The product has good cold resistance. When mixed with other plasticizers, it can overcome the disadvantages of high volatility and low-temperature crystallization. It can also be used as a solvent for mosquito repellent oil (crude oil) and DDT. It can also be used as a gas chromatographic stationary liquid.
It is used as solvent for polyvinyl fluoride coating, methyl ethyl ketone peroxide and fluorescent rod.
IUPAC
dimethyl benzene-1,2-dicarboxylate
SMILES
COC(=O)C1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)OC