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Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is an
organic compound which is
commonly used as a
plasticizer because of its low
toxicity and wide
liquid range. With the chemical...
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Dibutyl ether is a
chemical compound belonging to the
ether family with the
molecular formula of C 8H 18O. It is colorless, volatile, and
flammable liquid...
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Dibutyl maleate is an
organic compound with the
formula (CHCO2Bu)2 (Bu = butyl). It is the
diester of the
unsaturated dicarboxylic acid
maleic acid. It...
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Dibutyl squarate (also
known as
squaric acid
dibutyl ester or SADBE) is a
chemical compound with the
molecular formula C12H18O4. It is the
dibutyl derivative...
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Dibutyl sebacate (DBS) is an
organic chemical, a
dibutyl ester of
sebacic acid. Its main use is as a
plasticizer in
production of plastics,
namely cellulose...
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propylene glycol dinitrate (the
major component), 2-nitrodiphenylamine, and
dibutyl sebacate. It does not need
exposure to any
oxidant to
ignite and release...
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Dibutyl tartrate is a di-ester of
tartaric acid and butanol. It has been used as a
chiral oil to
separate enantiomers in chromatography.
Another use is...
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keratin treatments,
Brazilian Blowouts, and nail treatments)
include dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde, lye (sodium hydroxide), ammonia, and coal tar...
- amounts. DIBP has
lower density and
freezing point than the
related compound dibutyl phthalate (DBP). It is used as a
plasticizer additive in a
range of plastic...