What’s the difference between DOP & DBP?

AspectDOP (Dioctyl Phthalate)DBP (Dibutyl Phthalate)
Chemical StructurePhthalic acid + 2 octyl groups (C8); larger moleculePhthalic acid + 2 butyl groups (C4); smaller molecule
Molecular WeightHigherLower
Volatility & MigrationLow, stable, less migrationHigh, prone to volatilization and migration
Plasticizing EfficiencyModerate, balanced performanceHigher, stronger initial effect
DurabilityGood permanence, long-lastingPoor permanence, short-term effect
Heat/Weather ResistanceGoodPoor
ApplicationsPVC wires, cables, hoses, films, synthetic leather, footwear, toysPaints, inks, adhesives (solvent role); limited PVC use
Regulatory StatusRestricted in sensitive uses (e.g., toys, food contact)Stricter restrictions; in many regions banned in toys/food packaging
Overall FeatureWidely used, versatile, durableStrong but short-lived effect, mainly for coatings/adhesives

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