trialkilfoszfátoknak
Trialkilfoszfátoknak is the Hungarian term for trialkyl phosphates. These are a group of organophosphorus compounds with the general formula R₃PO₄, where R represents an alkyl group. The most common examples include trimethyl phosphate, triethyl phosphate, and tributyl phosphate. These compounds are synthesized by reacting phosphoric acid or phosphorus oxychloride with the corresponding alcohol. Trialkyl phosphates find various applications due to their properties as solvents, plasticizers, flame retardants, and extraction agents. For instance, tributyl phosphate is widely used in the nuclear industry for the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel, a process known as the PUREX process. Trimethyl phosphate and triethyl phosphate are used as solvents in organic synthesis and as intermediates in the production of other chemicals. Their physical properties vary depending on the specific alkyl groups, with lower molecular weight trialkyl phosphates generally being more volatile and soluble in water, while higher molecular weight ones are less so. Safety considerations are important when handling trialkyl phosphates, as some can be irritating to the skin and eyes, and their toxicity can vary. Environmental persistence and potential effects are also subjects of ongoing research and regulation for certain members of this chemical family.