Organic phosphoric acids and derivatives
Number of EDCs: 21
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
DichlorvosDED000042PMID:1168291, PMID:33433340, PMID:37469457
Tri-p-cresyl phosphateDED000116PMID:22446829, PMID:32559878, PMID:35135005, PMID:37522340
Tri(2-butoxyethyl) phosphateDED000117PMID:22446829, PMID:37522340
4-Ethyl-1-phospha-2,6,7 trioxabicyclo(2.2.2)octane-1-oxideDED000223PMID:28430429
Tri-(2-chloroisopropyl)phosphateDED000277PMID:22446829, PMID:37522340
Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl)phosphateDED000278PMID:22446829, PMID:26709203, PMID:26979758, PMID:28430429, PMID:29271492, PMID:32854002, PMID:35135005, PMID:37522340
Tris(2,3-dibromo-1-propyl) phosphateDED000292PMID:28430429
Tributyl phosphateDED000293PMID:26979758
Bis(3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,7,7,8,8,9,9,10,10,11,11,12,12,12-heneicosafluoro-1-dodecanol) hydrogen phosphateDED000469PMID:23142464
2-(Perfluorooctyl)ethyl dihydrogen phosphateDED000524PMID:23142464
Triphenyl phosphateDED000606PMID:22446829, PMID:26183808, PMID:26979758, PMID:28430429, PMID:29466770, PMID:32567707, PMID:34600017, PMID:35135005, PMID:35563431, PMID:37522340, PMID:38048832, PMID:38450882
Tris(2-chloroethyl) phosphateDED000607PMID:22446829, PMID:26183808, PMID:35780845, PMID:8314462
Diethyl hydrogen phosphateDED000686PMID:31835022, PMID:35777568
Phosphoric acid, diphenyl esterDED000719PMID:29466770, PMID:32150676
o-Cresyl phosphateDED000833PMID:32234386, PMID:32559878
Tri-m-cresyl phosphateDED000861PMID:32559878
2-Ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphateDED000868PMID:32854002, PMID:37625336
Tris(isopropylphenyl) phosphateDED000920PMID:35135005, PMID:37522340
Phosphoric acid, (1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl diphenyl esterDED000944PMID:35135005
Bis(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphateDED000949PMID:32150676
Bis(2-chloro-1-methylethyl) hydrogen phosphateDED001038PMID:32150676

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