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EHP - Do Sender Chem

Di(2-ethylhexyl) peroxydicarbonate, 75% solution in isododecane CAS 16111-62-9

· Organic Peroxide


CAS No.

16111-62-9

TSCA Status

listedon inventory

EINECS/ELINCS No.

240-282-4

Density, -10 °C

0.935g/cm³

Viscosity, -10 °C

27 mPa.s

EHP is an initiator (75% activeingredient) for (co)polymerization of ethylene, vinyl
chloride and vinylidene chloride.

Applications

EHPis an efficient initiator for the production of Low Density Polyethylene
(LDPE). It is used both for tubular and autoclave processes. In most cases a
combination with other peroxides is used to ensure a broad reactivity range.
EHP is applied as an initiator for the suspension and mass polymerization of
vinyl chloride in the temperature range between 40°C and 65°C.

Half-life data

Thereactivity of an organic peroxide is usually given by its half-life (t1/2) at
various temperatures. For EHP in chlorobenzene:

0.1 hr at83°C (181°F)

1 hr at64°C (147°F)

10 hr at47°C (117°F)

Formula 1 kd=A·e-Ea/RT

Formula 2 t½=(ln2)/kd

Ea 122.45kJ/mole

A 1.83E+ 15 s-1

R 8.3142J/mole·K

T (273.15+°C)K

Thermal stability

Organic peroxides are thermallyunstable substances, which may undergo self-accelerating decomposition. The
lowest temperature at which self-accelerating decomposition of a substance in
the original packaging may occur is the Self-Accelerating Decomposition
Temperature (SADT). The SADT is determined on the basis of the Heat
Accumulation Storage Test.

SADT 5°C (41°F)

Emergency temperature (Tₑ ) -5°C (23°F)
Control temperature (Tc) -15°C ( 5°F)
Method The Heat Accumulation Storage Test is a recognized test method for the determination of the SADTof organic peroxides (seeRecommendations on the Transportof Dangerous Goods, Manual of Tests and Criteria- United Nations, New York and Geneva).

Storage

Due to the relatively unstablenature of organic peroxides a loss of quality can be detected over a period of
time. To minimize the loss of quality, Do Sender Chem recommends a maximum
storage temperature (Ts max.) for each organic peroxide product.

TsMax. -15°C ( 5°F)

TsMin. -25°C (-13°F

Note When stored under these recommended storage conditions, EHP will remain within the DoSender Chem specifications for a periodof at least 3 months after delivery.

Packaging and transport

20 kgcorrugated box packaging

EHPis classified as Organic peroxide type D; liquid, temperature controlled;Division5.2; UN 3115.

Major decomposition products
Carbondioxide, 2-Ethylhexanol.

 

 

EHP      

Standard        

Appearance       

Clear liquid         

Active oxygen % m/m       

3.46±0.05         

Assay % m/m       

75±1         

Chlorine % m/m       

≤0.05