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Benzyl Isononyl Phthalate (mixture of branched chain isomers)
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Benzyl Isononyl Phthalate (mixture of branched chain isomers)

CAS: 126198-74-1

Ref. 3D-FB62517

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Name:
Benzyl Isononyl Phthalate (mixture of branched chain isomers)
Synonyms:
  • Phthalic Acid Benzyl Isononyl Ester (mixture of branched chain isomers)
  • Phthalic Acid Benzyl Isononyl Ester
Description:

Benzyl isononyl phthalate (BIPH) is a mixture of branched chain isomers that is used as a solvent and a biocide. BIPH has low energy, optical properties, and responsiveness. It can be used for colorants in paints, coatings, and plastics. BIPH is also used as an aliphatic hydrocarbon in the production of boron nitride materials.

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Min. 95%
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