Dioctyl adipate (DOA) is plasticizer commonly used in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) formulations. Plasticizers are additives added to PVC to improve its flexibility, workability, and durability by reducing brittleness.
DOA specifically provides good low-temperature flexibility and resistance to extraction by water. It’s often used in applications where these properties are crucial, such as automotive interiors, cables, flooring, and other flexible PVC products.
DOA works by physically interacting with the PVC polymer chains, reducing intermolecular forces and allowing for easier movement of polymer chains. This results in the softening and increased flexibility of the PVC material.
- DOA is a clear, colorless, and odourless liquid.
- It is soluble in most organic solvents.
- DOA is mainly used in combination with phthalate plasticizers for PVC processing.
- It imparts an excellent low-temperature flexibility.
CAS No.: | 103-23-1 |
Other Names: | Dioctyl adipate |
MF: | C22H42O4 |
EINECS No.: | 203-090-1 |
Item | Specification |
Appearance | Colourless Transparent Liquid |
Ester Content % | 99.5 min |
Purity: | 99.5%min |
Moisture % | 0.1 max |
Acid Value mg KOH /g | 0.1 max |
Color (APHA) | 30 max |
Flash Point ℃ | 190 min |