Dioctyltin Maleate
Catalyst and Stabilizer, Mostly in Toluene Solution
Dioctyltin maleate is a tin-organic compound (short: DOTM). Normally a stable, water-insoluble and combustible white powder, it is usually offered dissolved in toluene and then appears slightly yellowish and viscous.
Dioctyltin maleate is used as a catalyst for the crosslinking of silicones as well as for esterification and esterification reactions. It can be used with polyurethane-based systems and improves the storage stability of adhesives, for example.
In addition, dioctyltin maleate is effective as a heat stabilizer in plastics and thus enables longer product life cycles.
Name
Dioctyltin Maleate
CAS
16091-18-2
Formula
C20H36O4Sn
BNT Product Name
BNT-CAT 525
Synonyms
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Di-n-octyltin maleate
N-dioctyltin maleate
DOTM

Transport and Storage
Dioctyltin maleate produced at BNT is supplied in polyethylene-lined drums. If the original packaging has not yet been opened, the product has a minimum shelf life of 6 months without any risk of quality deterioration.