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Phthalic acid and Tin derivatives

Phthalic acids are organic compounds containing phthalic functional groups. Common ones include phthalic acid, isophthalic acid, and terephthalic acid. They are used in the production of plastics, resins, polymers, and textiles. Phthalic acid is a key intermediate in plasticizer manufacturing, widely used in PVC products. These compounds raise environmental concerns due to their widespread use and potential health effects. Regulations and research focus on managing and reducing their impact. Tin derivatives are chemical compounds containing tin. Some act as stabilizers in plastics, coatings, and adhesives. Organic tin, like tributyltin, was extensively used in marine antifoulants, but its use became controversial due to environmental harm. Tin derivatives may also be present in catalysts, pigments, and chemical reagents. Some, like organostannic compounds, raise concerns due to their toxicity. Regulations aim to control their use to minimize environmental and health risks.

358731-92-7

Tetrabutyltin-n D36

358731-92-7
2176-98-9

Tetrapropyltin

2176-98-9
2279-76-7

Tripropyltin-n chloride

2279-76-7
597-64-8

Tetraethyltin

597-64-8
1066-45-1

Trimethyltin chloride

1066-45-1
2587-76-0

Trioctyltin chloride

2587-76-0
960-16-7

Tributylphenyltin

960-16-7
595-90-4

Tetraphenyltin

595-90-4
56-35-9

Tributyltin-n oxide

56-35-9
688-73-3

Tributyltin

688-73-3
2136-79-0

Tetrachloroterephthalic acid

2136-79-0
7440-31-5

Tin granules

7440-31-5
3342-67-4

Tripentyltin chloride (Technical)

3342-67-4
85-40-5

Tetrahydrophthalimide-1,2,3,6

85-40-5