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Linear Formula:
C6H4-1,2-(CO2CH3)2
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
194.18
UNSPSC Code:
12164502
NACRES:
NA.21
PubChem Substance ID:
EC Number:
205-011-6
Beilstein/REAXYS Number:
1911460
MDL number:
Organoleptic:
odorless
Grade:
Fragrance grade
Biological source:
synthetic
Agency:
follows IFRA guidelines
Food allergen:
no known allergens
biological source
synthetic
Quality Segment
grade
Fragrance grade
agency
follows IFRA guidelines
reg. compliance
EU Regulation 1223/2009
assay
≥99%
autoignition temp.
1033 °F
refractive index
n20/D 1.515 (lit.)
bp
282 °C (lit.)
mp
2 °C (lit.)
density
1.19 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
application(s)
flavors and fragrances
documentation
see Safety & Documentation for available documents
food allergen
no known allergens
fragrance allergen
no known allergens
organoleptic
odorless
SMILES string
COC(=O)c1ccccc1C(=O)OC
InChI
1S/C10H10O4/c1-13-9(11)7-5-3-4-6-8(7)10(12)14-2/h3-6H,1-2H3
InChI key
NIQCNGHVCWTJSM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
General description
Dimethyl phthalate in mainly used in food packaging and as a solvent for fragrance.
Disclaimer
For R&D or non-EU Food use. Not for retail sale.
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Storage Class
10 - Combustible liquids
wgk
WGK 1
flash_point_f
294.8 °F - closed cup
flash_point_c
146.0 °C - closed cup
ppe
Eyeshields, Gloves, multi-purpose combination respirator cartridge (US)
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Analysis of phthalates in food products and packaging materials sold on the Belgian market.
Fierens T, et al.
Food And Chemical Toxicology, 50(7), 2575-2583 (2012)
Food packaging and bisphenol A and bis (2-ethyhexyl) phthalate exposure: findings from a dietary intervention.
Rudel RA, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives, 119(7), 914-914 (2001)
L J Xu et al.
Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 20(3), 892-899 (2012-12-05)
A comprehensive study of the sonochemical degradation of dimethyl phthalate (DMP) was carried out using high-frequency ultrasonic processes. The effects of various operating parameters were investigated, including ultrasonic frequency, power density, initial DMP concentration, solution pH and the presence of