Phosphoric ether
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| Name = Phosphoric ether
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| ImageName = Phosphoric ether
| IUPACName = 1-diethoxyphosphoryloxyethane
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| SMILES = CCOP(=O)(OCC)OCC
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| Section2 = {{Chembox Properties
| Formula = C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>15</sub>O<sub>4</sub>P
| MolarMass = 182.15 g/mol
| Density = 1.066 g/cm<sup>3</sup>
| MeltingPt = -56.5 °C
| BoilingPt = 215~216 °C
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'''Phosphoric ether''', '''Ethyl Phosphate''' or '''TEP''','''[[carbon|C]]<sub>6</sub>[[hydrogen|H]]<sub>15</sub>[[oxygen|O]]<sub>4</sub>[[Phosphorus|P]]''', is a substance used as [[fire|fire retardant]], strength agent of [[rubber]] and plastic among [[vinyl]] [[polymers]] and [[saturation (chemistry)|unsaturated]] [[polyester]]s, and the material of [[pesticides]], aging and steady anent of [[resin]].
==History==
It was studied for the first time by [[France|French]] [[chemist]] [[Jean Louis Lassaigne]] in the early 1800s.
==References==
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*{{cite web|title=Zhangjiagang Shunchang Chemical Co., Ltd|work=Triethylphosphate|url=http://www.shunchangchem.com/template/produe90.htm|accessmonthday=September 6 |accessyear=2005}}
*{{cite web|title=National Library of Medicine|work=Phosphoric ether
|url=http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?sid=45942|accessmonthday=September 6 |accessyear=2005}}
[[Category:Ethers]]
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