CN1563159A-Technique for preparing plasticizer of dioctyl Argentina

  • CN1563159A-Technique for preparing plasticizer of dioctyl Argentina
  • CN1563159A-Technique for preparing plasticizer of dioctyl Argentina
  • CN1563159A-Technique for preparing plasticizer of dioctyl Argentina
  • Which plasticizers can be used for NIR spectra?
  • Successful regression models were built for DEHP and DOTP, the most common plasticizers found in our collection of modern and historical PVC objects. Numerical differentiation proved to be particularly useful for NIR spectra, as it increased the classification accuracy.
  • How do you make cyclohexane-1-dicarboxylate plasticizers?
  • Preparation of cyclohexane-1,2-dicarboxylate plasticizers via hydrogenation Hydrogenation of phthalates: using phthalates such as DOP, DINP, and DBP as the raw materials to catalytically hydrogenate the benzene ring under controlled conditions to produce cyclohexane 1,2-dicarboxylates [44, 45 46], as shown in Fig. 1.3.
  • Can acylating reagent be used to plasticize cellulose acetate?
  • Overall, an acylating reagent consisting of a linear spacer segment attached to the cellulose chain with a terminal bulky aromatic group is the optimal structure for the internal plasticization of cellulose or cellulose acetate. Thermoplastic cellulose esters would resolve migration problems related to CA plasticized with external plasticizers.
  • Which spectrometer was used to identify the peaks of plasticizers?
  • The carbonyl peaks of the individual plasticisers in the plasticizer mixtures (either as free liquids (1:1 DOTP-ESBO and 1:1 DOP-ESBO) or in the PVC compound) overlapped and therefore deconvolution was used to identify peak positions. The WIRE® software package of the Renishaw Invia Raman spectrometer was used to perform the deconvolution.
  • Is DOTP a phthalate plasticizer?
  • According to this viewpoint, DOTP is only a temporary plasticizer product despite its relatively high market acceptance. Its toxicity tests are already under way. In China, more than 80% of the overall production capacity is on phthalate plasticizers and only less than 20% on non-phthalate plasticizers.
  • Can Dinch and DIDP be identified by chromatography alone?
  • Due to their similar structure, DINCH, DINP and DIDP cannot be identified or quantified by chromatography alone because multiple peaks appear over an extended retention time interval. Using GC–MS, selected peaks were used as quantifying ions, and their identity was confirmed with matching qualifying ions (Table 1) 25.

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