Di-n-octyltin Oxide
CAS: 870-08-6
Ref. 3D-FD60627
1kg | Discontinued | ||
2kg | Discontinued | ||
5kg | Discontinued | ||
10kg | Discontinued | ||
500g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- DOTO (dioctyltin oxide)
- Di-n-octyloxotin
- Dinoctyltinoxide
- Dioctyl(Oxo)Stannane
- Dioctyloxostannane
- Dioctyloxotin
- Dioctyltin oxide
- Doto
- Irgastab T 161
- NSC 140743
- See more synonyms
- Neostann U 800P
- Stann DOTO
- Stann OO
- Stannane, dioctyloxo-
- Tin, dioctyloxo-
- U 800
- U 800 (heat stabilizer)
Di-n-octyltin Oxide (DOT) is a dodecyl compound that can be synthesized from dibutyltin oxide and sodium carbonate. It has been shown to have the ability to induce fatty acid peroxidation in rat hepatocyte cells. DOT is also capable of binding to polyvinyl chloride, which may be due to its coordination geometry and hydrophobic interactions with the polyvinyl chloride surface. The molecular structure of DOT has been studied by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and it has a molecule with a coordination geometry of octahedral with six ligands. DOT binds to methyl methoxy groups on the surfaces of polyvinyl chloride.