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- Dibutyl sebacate (DBS) is an organic chemical, a dibutyl ester of sebacic acid. Its main use is as a plasticizer in production of plastics, namely cellulose...
- Dioctyl sebacate (also di(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate, commonly abbreviated as DOS, DEHS, and BEHS) is an organic compound which is the diester of sebacic acid...
- Sebacic acid is a naturally occurring dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula HO2C(CH2)8CO2H. It is a white flake or powdered solid. Sebaceus is Latin...
- Dinalbuphine sebacate (DNS), also known as nalbuphine sebacate or as sebacoyl dinalbuphine ester (SDE) and sold under the brand name Naldebain, is a non-controlled...
- glycol dinitrate (the major component), 2-nitrodiphenylamine, and dibutyl sebacate. It does not need exposure to any oxidant to ignite and release energy...
- good oil resistivity. Some examples are: Dibutyl sebacate (DBS) Di(2-ethylhexyl)sebacate, Di-octyl Sebacate (or DOS plasticizer) Organophosphates include...
- polyisobutylene (short chain) ~1.6% of motor oil ~5.3% of di-(2-ethylhexyl)sebacate (dioctyl sebacate), sometimes it was replaced partly by similar compounds such as...
- the nose 3,5-Dinitrosalicylic acid, an aromatic compound Dinalbuphine sebacate, an analgesic Direct numerical simulation, a simulation method in com****tional...
- Explosive", an explosive nitroamine), bound by a mixture of 5.3% dioctyl sebacate (DOS) or dioctyl adipate (DOA) as the plasticizer (to increase the plasticity...
- (2004). "Contact dermatitis due to lanoconazole, cetyl alcohol and diethyl sebacate in lanoconazole cream". Contact Dermatitis. 50 (1): 49–50. doi:10.1111/j...