Table of The Most Common Phthalates
Name | Abbreviation | Structural formula | Molecular weight | CAS No. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dimethyl phthalate | DMP | C6H4(COOCH3)2 | 194.18 | 131-11-3 |
Diethyl phthalate | DEP | C6H4(COOC2H5)2 | 222.24 | 84-66-2 |
Diallyl phthalate | DAP | C6H4(COOCH2CH=CH2)2 | 246.26 | 131-17-9 |
Di-n-propyl phthalate | DPP | C6H42 | 250.29 | 131-16-8 |
Di-n-butyl phthalate | DBP | C6H42 | 278.34 | 84-74-2 |
Diisobutyl phthalate | DIBP | C6H42 | 278.34 | 84-69-5 |
Butyl cyclohexyl phthalate | BCP | CH3(CH2)3OOCC6H4COOC6H11 | 304.38 | 84-64-0 |
Di-n-pentyl phthalate | DNPP | C6H42 | 306.40 | 131-18-0 |
Dicyclohexyl phthalate | DCP | C6H42 | 330.42 | 84-61-7 |
Butyl benzyl phthalate | BBP | CH3(CH2)3OOCC6H4COOCH2C6H5 | 312.36 | 85-68-7 |
Di-n-hexyl phthalate | DNHP | C6H42 | 334.45 | 84-75-3 |
Diisohexyl phthalate | DIHxP | C6H42 | 334.45 | 146-50-9 |
Diisoheptyl phthalate | DIHpP | C6H42 | 362.50 | 41451-28-9 |
Butyl decyl phthalate | BDP | CH3(CH2)3OOCC6H4COO(CH2)9CH3 | 362.50 | 89-19-0 |
Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate | DEHP, DOP | C6H42 | 390.56 | 117-81-7 |
Di(n-octyl) phthalate | DNOP | C6H42 | 390.56 | 117-84-0 |
Diisooctyl phthalate | DIOP | C6H42 | 390.56 | 27554-26-3 |
n-Octyl n-decyl phthalate | ODP | CH3(CH2)7OOCC6H4COO(CH2)9CH3 | 390.56 | 119-07-3 |
Diisononyl phthalate | DINP | C6H42 | 418.61 | 28553-12-0 |
Di(2-Propyl Heptyl) phthalate | DPHP | C6H42 | 418.61 | 53306-54-0 |
Diisodecyl phthalate | DIDP | C6H42 | 26761-40-0 | |
Diundecyl phthalate | DUP | C6H42 | 446.66 | 3648-20-2 |
Diisoundecyl phthalate | DIUP | C6H42 | 474.72 | 85507-79-5 |
Ditridecyl phthalate | DTDP | C6H42 | 474.72 | 119-06-2 |
Diisotridecyl phthalate | DIUP | C6H42 | 530.82 | 68515-47-9 |
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