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TBP SolubilityWater + Organic Solvents

Tributyl Phosphate Solubility Explained

Solubility behavior of TBP (CAS 126-73-8) in water and organic solvents — explained by manufacturer. Understand how TBP dissolves in water, hydrocarbons, alcohols, and extraction systems — and how solubility affects real industrial performance.

Manufacturer-tested data
Real batches, not copied tables
Practical guidance
Formulation & process design
Mixed-system behavior
Phase split & stability
Technical support
Application advice available

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Best practice: Solubility is system-dependent. For the fastest answer, share your solvent composition, temperature, and whether you have an aqueous phase (pH/salts).

TBP solubility in water and organic solvents explained for industrial processes
Liquid-liquid extraction phase separation behavior with TBPSolvent blending and formulation stability with TBP

Tributyl Phosphate Solubility Overview

General solubility characteristics of TBP:

Poorly soluble in water
Forms a separate organic phase
Highly soluble in organics
Blends well in many systems
Compatible with hydrocarbons
And many esters/ketones
Limited miscibility in aqueous
Polar systems may split

Why buyers care

Solubility impacts extraction efficiency, blend clarity, storage stability, and process reproducibility. Wrong assumptions can cause phase separation, haze, or emulsions.

Solubility-driven phase separation and haze risk in industrial formulations

What Is Tributyl Phosphate (TBP)?

TBP is a neutral phosphate ester widely used as an industrial solvent, plasticizer, defoamer, and extraction agent. Solubility is one of the most important properties determining how TBP behaves in extraction systems and industrial formulations.

Where solubility matters most

  • Liquid–liquid extraction systems
  • Resin and polymer formulations
  • Coatings, inks, and process fluids

Product Identification

ItemWaarde
Produk NaamTributyl Phosphate
AbbreviationTBP
CAS No.126-73-8
Molekulêre FormuleC₁₂H₂₇O₄P
TBP CAS 126-73-8 product identification and documentationTBP applications in extraction coatings inks plasticizer systems

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TBP Solubility in Water

TBP has very low solubility in water and typically forms a separate organic phase.

Typical behavior

  • Only slightly soluble in water (reference values depend on conditions)
  • Forms a clear two-phase system in most cases
  • Water solubility can increase slightly with temperature

Why this matters: Low water solubility supports phase separation in extraction systems, reduces loss into aqueous streams, and improves recyclability.

TBP low solubility in water forms two-phase separation
Two-phase separation organic and aqueous layers with TBPTemperature effect on solubility and phase behavior for TBP

TBP Solubility in Organic Solvents

TBP shows excellent solubility in many organic media, enabling stable homogeneous mixtures for industrial formulations.

Common compatible solvent types

Aliphatic hydrocarbons
Aromatic solvents
Esters
Ketones

Practical benefit: Easy blending, stable homogeneous mixtures, and low precipitation risk under normal conditions.

TBP high solubility in organic solvents for blending and stable formulations
Organic solvent blending tank mixing with TBPStable clear formulation appearance from good solubility

Solubility Behavior in Mixed Systems (Water + Organic)

In biphasic systems, TBP strongly prefers the organic phase — supporting predictable separation and controlled partitioning.

Predictable phase behavior

TBP favors organic phase, aiding stable phase split and process repeatability.

Supports selective transfer

Useful where controlled partitioning is required for target components.

Lower emulsification risk

Proper system design reduces haze/emulsion and improves clarity.

Key advantage for extraction

Clear phase separation helps reduce losses, simplifies recycling, and stabilizes extraction efficiency across batches.

Liquid-liquid extraction system showing clear phase separation with TBP

When emulsions may appear

  • High shear mixing + surfactants present
  • Fine solids / impurities in either phase
  • Temperature shock or uncontrolled moisture
Emulsion and haze risk in mixed solvent systems and how to avoid it

How Solubility Impacts Real Applications

Solubility directly affects extraction efficiency, formulation clarity, storage stability, and process reproducibility.

If solubility is misunderstood, buyers may see:

  • Phase instability / layer separation in storage
  • Product haze or cloudiness
  • Reduced extraction performance
  • Higher emulsification and separation time

Professional buyers confirm compatibility with their real solvent system before bulk purchase. We support sample evaluation and application-specific guidance.

Solubility impact on formulation clarity and extraction performance for TBP
Clear homogeneous formulation from correct solubility assumptionPhase separation and haze caused by incorrect solubility assumptions

Manufacturer-Tested Solubility Data: Why It Matters

Generic solubility values from databases often ignore real formulation conditions and do not reflect production batches.

Common database limitations

No solvent composition • No salts/pH • No temperature window • No batch linkage

Our data is useful because

Tested on actual TBP batches • Verified under industrial conditions • Consistent with COA & TDS

Manufacturer testing and lab verification of TBP solubility and compatibilityBatch controlled TBP production linked to COA and solubility performance

Factory Background & Technical Capability

We are a direct phosphate ester manufacturer producing TBP, TIBP, TOP, and TEP — supporting customers with compatibility evaluation, not just supply.

Controlled esterification

Stable production and consistent chemical performance.

Batch stability testing

Moisture/acid control and compatibility checks.

Solubility evaluation

Process-specific guidance for mixed systems.

COA / TDS support

Documented for audits and procurement approval.

Phosphate ester manufacturing factory background and technical capability
Production reactors and purification system for TBP manufacturingLaboratory evaluation for TBP solubility and compatibility testing

Solubility Considerations for Buyers

When sourcing TBP, confirm solubility in your real system — not only in “pure” solvents.

Your actual solvent system

Solvent composition, additives, and resin content can change miscibility.

Temperature window

Phase behavior may shift across storage and operating temperatures.

Long-term stability

Check haze/emulsion tendency after 7–14 days if needed.

We support pre-purchase evaluation

Share your solvent system and temperature range. We can suggest a test plan and provide samples for evaluation.

Procurement evaluation of solubility compatibility for TBP bulk purchase

Packaging & Storage Impact on Solubility Stability

Proper packaging and sealed storage help prevent moisture contamination — supporting stable solubility behavior and consistent performance.

Recommended packaging

  • 200 kg steel drums
  • 1000 kg IBC tanks

Berging: Keep containers tightly closed, store in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

TBP packaging drums and IBC storage to prevent moisture contamination
200kg steel drum packaging for TBP1000kg IBC tank packaging for TBP export supply

FAQ – Tributyl Phosphate Solubility

Buyer-oriented answers for formulation, extraction, and procurement.

1) Is tributyl phosphate soluble in water?

TBP is only slightly soluble in water and usually forms a separate organic phase.

2) Is TBP miscible with organic solvents?

Yes, TBP is highly soluble in many organic solvents and blends well in organic systems.

3) Does temperature affect TBP solubility?

Yes. Higher temperatures can increase water solubility slightly and may affect phase behavior in mixed systems.

4) Can TBP cause emulsion problems?

Under improper conditions (high shear + surfactants/solids), emulsions may form. Proper design reduces risk.

5) Is TBP suitable for biphasic extraction systems?

Yes, its solubility profile supports controlled partitioning and clear phase separation.

6) Does solubility vary by batch?

Consistent manufacturing and moisture/acid control help keep solubility behavior stable across batches.

7) Can TBP be blended with hydrocarbons?

Yes, TBP blends well with many aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon systems.

8) How does moisture affect solubility?

Excess moisture can impact clarity or stability in sensitive systems. Low moisture control is important.

9) Is TBP stable in storage?

Yes, when stored properly in sealed containers in a cool, dry, ventilated area.

10) Can I test solubility before ordering?

Yes, samples are available for compatibility evaluation.

11) Does solubility impact downstream performance?

Yes, it influences extraction efficiency, clarity, stability, and reproducibility.

12) Do you provide technical support?

Yes. Our team supports formulation and application evaluation by email.

Need Reliable TBP Solubility Data for Your Process?

Work directly with a real phosphate ester manufacturer. Get accurate data, stable supply, and technical guidance.

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Send these 4 details

Solvent composition (include additives/resins)
Temperature range (storage + operation)
Aqueous phase (pH/salts, if any)
Concern (phase split / haze / emulsion)
Technical support request for TBP solubility compatibility evaluationSample testing for TBP solubility before bulk order
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