Product Name
Dinonyl Phthalate, Technical
Description
Dinonyl phthalate is an odorless colorless liquid. (USCG, 1999);Liquid;Liquid
IUPAC Name
dinonyl benzene-1,2-dicarboxylate
Molecular Weight
418.6g/mol
Molecular Formula
C26H42O4
Canonical SMILES
CCCCCCCCCOC(=O)C1=CC=CC=C1C(=O)OCCCCCCCCC
InChI
InChI=1S/C26H42O4/c1-3-5-7-9-11-13-17-21-29-25(27)23-19-15-16-20-24(23)26(28)30-22-18-14-12-10-8-6-4-2/h15-16,19-20H,3-14,17-18,21-22H2,1-2H3
InChI Key
DROMNWUQASBTFM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Boiling Point
775 °F at 760 mm Hg (USCG, 1999);413 °C
Flash Point
420 °F (USCG, 1999);420 °F; 215 °C /(method not specified)/
Density
0.97 (USCG, 1999);0.972 at 20 °C
Solubility
In water, 1.73X10-5 mg/L at 25 °C (est);Insoluble in water
Color/Form
Colorless liquid
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count
1
EC Number
271-087-2;201-560-0;272-012-6
Log P
log Kow = 9.52 (est)
MeSH Entry Terms
dinonylphthalate
Monoisotopic Mass
418.30831g/mol
Other Experimental
VP: 1 mm Hg at 205 °C;LOW GELLING POWER;... Resistance to migration from polymers, low temperature flexibility ... compatibility with polar polymers and additives over a wide range of compositions. /Phthalate esters/;Phthalate esters are soluble to various extents in many common organic solvents and oils, but have a relatively low solubility in water. /Phthalate esters/;CONVERSION FACTOR: 17.09 MG/CU M = 1 PPM;Suspensions of adsorbents such as kaolin, palygorskite, halloysite and silica were found to readily adsorb di-n-nonylphthalate (DnNP) from solutions of toluene. The phthalate ester formed a monolayer on the adsorbent.;Phthalate esters would be expected to have UV maxima in the 230 nm and 270 nm regions. /Phthalate esters/;Most phthalate esters have a relatively high calculated log octanol/water partition coefficient > 2.12 indicating that they are lipophilic. /Phthalate esters/;Henry's Law constant = 1.41X10-5 atm-cu m/mol at 25 °C (est);Hydroxyl radical reaction rate constant = 2.34X10-11 cu cm/molec-sec at 25 °C (est)
Refractive Index
Index of refraction: 1.4871 at 20 °C/D
Vapor Pressure
5.14X10-7 mm Hg at 25 °C (est)