A Chemist comments on one of inipol EAP22's ingredients, relating to being heatedTRILAURETH-4 PHOSPHATE[C12H25(OC2H4)3O]3PO As to - it wasn't heated enough - that would be a blessing!
But from my experience - you cant fight nature - if the temperature is low then that oil will very soon get back to the low temperature again!
The effect of heat on degrading the OP to even more neurological dangerous OP's is a high possibility.
.... a stable triphosphate could cause problems - many do of course. But the fact that it has been heated to 90 degrees Celsius would increase the amount of free radical splitting of the molecule. It could have enough energy to split the molecule and potentially some very nasty products could form - even nastier than the original stuff.
For example if you got (C2H5)3PO then you would have triethyl phosphate - a very nasty neurological toxin - in fact there is virtually nothing worse.
So the heating of this mixture could be another avenue you must explore.
Again can be quite straightforward given a lab, some time and of course money. (Don't forget the protective gear) I would predict that this could cause health effects like heart attacks, CJD years on etc. In aircraft engines they use just such OP's for transmission oil and the hot temperature as well. If these fumes get into the aircraft - which they shouldn't - then the people can rapidly get very sick. A lot of CJD cases can be traced to being pilots, racing drivers, mechanics etc. And finally, what was the grade of the product? Did the manufacturer have quality control?
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