Name | Di-2-ethylhexyl maleate |
Synonyms | DOM DIOM Rc comonomer dom Dioctyl Maleate(DOM) di(2-ethvlhexvl)maleate Di-2-ethylhexyl maleate Bis(2-ethylhexyl) maleate dioctyl (2Z)-but-2-enedioate bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2butenedioate bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2-butenedioate Maleic acid bis(2-ethylhexyl) ester Bis(2-ethylhexyl) (2Z)-2-butenedioate bis(2-ethylhexyl) (2Z)-but-2-enedioate bis-(2-ethylhexyl)esterkyselinymaleinove Bis-(2-ethylhexyl)ester kyseliny maleinove |
CAS | 142-16-5 |
EINECS | 205-524-5 |
InChI | InChI=1/C20H36O4/c1-5-9-11-15(7-3)13-17(19(21)22)18(20(23)24)14-16(8-4)12-10-6-2/h15-16H,5-14H2,1-4H3,(H,21,22)(H,23,24)/p-2 |
InChIKey | ROPXFXOUUANXRR-YPKPFQOOSA-N |
Molecular Formula | C20H36O4 |
Molar Mass | 340.5 |
Density | 0.944g/mLat 25°C(lit.) |
Melting Point | -50°C |
Boling Point | 208-209°C 10mm |
Flash Point | >230°F |
Water Solubility | 18μg/L at 20℃ |
Solubility | Chloroform (Sparingly), Ethyl Acetate(Slightly),Methanol (Slightly) |
Vapor Presure | 0Pa at 20℃ |
Appearance | Liquid |
Color | Colourless |
Storage Condition | Sealed in dry,Room Temperature |
Refractive Index | n20/D 1.455(lit.) |
Risk Codes | R36/38 - Irritating to eyes and skin. R51/53 - Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment. R48/22 - Harmful danger of serious damage to health by prolonged exposure if swallowed. |
Safety Description | S26 - In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. S36 - Wear suitable protective clothing. S61 - Avoid release to the environment. Refer to special instructions / safety data sheets. |
WGK Germany | 1 |
RTECS | ON0160000 |
HS Code | 29171900 |
Toxicity | A hallucinogenic (psychedelic) agent. It may catalyze the onset of emotional problems or psychosis in predisposed individuals. Although the mechanism of action for hallucinogens is not understood, DOM is believed to act by being an agonist at serotonin 5-HT2 receptors. It causes hyperreflexia, restlessness, and perceptual alterations in illusions, including changes in touch, taste, and odor, and the thinking process is substantially altered. At high doses, hallucinations and loss of contact with reality result. The duration of action may be 16-24 h. Its LD50 is in mice 36 mg/kg, i.v., in rats 32.5 mg/ kg, i.p., in dogs 7.2 mg/kg, i.v., and in monkeys 8 mg/kg, i.v. |
LogP | 7.24 at 25℃ |
NIST chemical information | information provided by: webbook.nist.gov (external link) |
EPA chemical substance information | information provided by: ofmpeb.epa.gov (external link) |
category | flammable liquid |
toxicity grade | low toxicity |
Acute toxicity | oral-rat LD50: 140000 mg/kg; Skin-rabbit LD50: 15000 mg/kg |
stimulation data | Skin-rabbits 10 mg/24 h mild; eye-rabbit 500 mg moderate |
explosive hazard characteristics | reaction with oxidant |
flammability hazard characteristics | relatively flammable liquids; Near fire or combustible under heat; pyrolysis stimulus smoke |
storage and transportation characteristics | The warehouse is ventilated and dried at low temperature; It is stored separately from the oxidant |
fire extinguishing agent | dry powder, foam, water mist |
toxic substance data | information provided by: pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (external link) |