Phosphoric ether

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Phosphoric ether
Phosphoric ether
Chemical name 1-diethoxyphosphoryloxyethane
Chemical formula C6H15O4P
Molecular mass 182.15 g/mol
CAS number [78-40-0]
Density 1.066 g/cm3
Melting point -56.5 °C
Boiling point 215~216 °C
SMILES CCOP(=O)(OCC)OCC
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Phosphoric ether, Ethyl Phosphate or TEP,C6H15O4P, is a substance used as fire retardant, strength agent of rubber and plastic among vinyl polymers and unsaturated polyesters, and the material of pesticides, aging and steady anent of resin.

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It was studied for the first time by French chemist Jean Louis Lassaigne in the early 1800s.

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