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Tricresyl phosphate (TCP), is a
mixture of
three isomeric organophosphate compounds most
notably used as a
flame ****ant.
Other uses
include as a plasticizer...
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first half of the
twentieth century in the from of
triphenyl phosphate,
tricresyl phosphate and
tributyl phosphate for use in
plastics like
cellulose nitrate...
- distillates,
including mineral oil (60–100%),
mineral spirits (10–30%),
tricresyl phosphate (an
antiwear and
extreme pressure additive in lubricants, 0...
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cellulose esters such as
nitrocellulose and
cellulose acetate,
similarly to
tricresyl phosphate. It is also used as a
flame ****ant for
cellulose fabrics...
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organochloride of
phenol that
contains three covalently bonded chlorine atoms Tricresyl phosphate, an
organophosphate compound Taiwan Communist Party, a political...
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methylphosphonate Toluene Isooctane Triptane Lead
scavengers (for
leaded gasoline)
Tricresyl phosphate (TCP) (also an AW
additive and EP additive) 1,2-Dibromoethane...
- unpalatable.
Manufacturers sought solids which impaired the
taste less;
tricresyl phosphate was used,
which the
producers later found to be a
potent neurotoxin;...
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Sebacate (or DOS plasticizer)
Organophosphates include the following:
Tricresyl phosphate (TCP) 2-Ethylhexyl
diphenyl phosphate 1,2-Cyclohexane dicarboxylic...
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shower curtains to
cable insulation. A
major ingredient in
vinyl film was
tricresyl phosphate (TCP),
which was used as a plasticizer. Unfortunately, TCP tended...
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formulated engine oils, also acts as a
corrosion inhibitor and
antioxidant Tricresyl phosphate (TCP), used for high-temperature operation,
often used as an...