1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9-11-branched alkyl esters, C10-rich

Agent Name
1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, di-C9-11-branched alkyl esters, C10-rich
CAS Number
68515-49-1
Formula
Unspecified
Major Category
Plastics & Rubber
Synonyms
C10-Rich di-C9-11-branched alkyl phthalates; Diisodecyl Phthalate; Di(C9-C11) branched alkyl phthalate; Phthalic acid, di-C9-11-branched alkyl esters, C10-rich; [ChemIDplus] DIDP; [NTP - CERHR] Diisodecyl phthalate (mixed isomers); [EPA ChAMP: Screening Level Hazard Characterization: Phthalate Esters Category - 2010] JAYFLEX DIDP; [ExxonMobil MSDS]
Category
Phthalate Esters
Description
Oily viscous liquid; [NTP - CERHR] Clear colorless liquid with a mild odor; [ExxonMobil MSDS]
Sources/Uses
Used as a plasticizer in a variety of PVC based products; [NTP - CERHR] Used mainly as a plasticizer for PVC plastics (95%); Also used in rubber products, anti-corrosion and anti-fouling paints, sealing compounds, and textile inks; [ExPub: Cal/EPA: OEHHA] Permitted for use as an inert ingredient in non-food pesticide products; [EPA]
Comments
Diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP) is assigned two CAS numbers: 26761-40-0 and 68515-49-1; The commercial product is a complex, but not variable, substance; The liver was shown to be the target organ of toxicity in oral studies of rats and dogs; Developmental toxicity and teratogenicity observed in rats (at doses below those maternally toxic in some studies); No reproductive toxicity observed in rats; [NTP - CERHR] Primary carbon length backbone of C10; No fetal toxicity observed in rats at doses up to 1,000 mg/kg/day; Members (and supporting chemicals) of the high molecular weight phthalate esters demonstrated no skin or eye irritation in rabbits and low acute toxicity by oral, inhalation, and dermal routes; May cause histopathological changes to liver and adverse reproductive effects; [EPA ChAMP: Screening Level Hazard Characterization: Phthalate Esters Category - 2010] May cause irritation from excessive exposure; [ExxonMobil MSDS] See "Diisodecyl phthalate" and "PHTHALATE ESTERS."
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Hepatotoxin
Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion

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