112-34-5 structure, C8H18O3

Butyldiglycol

CAS No.

112-34-5

Formula:

C8H18O3

Basic Info

Diethylene glycol butyl ether (2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol), a Glycol ether solvent, is a clear liquid with a very low odour and high boiling point. It serves as a solvent for paints and varnishes, in the chemical industry, household detergents, brewing chemicals and textile processing. Also, the substance is used as raw material in the chemical synthesis.

Formula
C8H18O3
Molecular Weight
162.227
Exact Mass
162.126
LogP
0.812
PSA
38.69
Synonyms

2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethanol

Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether

Butyl Carbitol

Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-

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Properties

Appearance & Physical State
Clear, colorless liquid with a faint butyl odor.
Density
0.955
Boiling Point
231ºC
Melting Point
-68ºC
Flash Point
100ºC
Refractive Index
1.431-1.433
Water Solubility
soluble
Stability
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong bases.
Storage Condition
Keep away from heat and flame. Keep away from sources of ignition. Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.
Vapor Density
5.6 (vs air)
Vapor Pressure
30 mm Hg ( 130 °C)

Safety Info

RTECS
KJ9100000
Safety Statements
S24-S26
WGK Germany
1
Risk Statements
R36
HS Code
2909430000
Hazard Codes

MSDS

SDS 1.0
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SAFETY DATA SHEETS

According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 10, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 10, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name Butyldiglycol

1.2 Other means of identification

Product number -
Other names 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

Identified uses For industry use only. Solvents
Uses advised against no data available

1.4 Supplier's details

Company MOLBASE (Shanghai) Biotechnology Co., Ltd.
Address Floor 4 & 5, Building 12, No. 1001 North Qinzhou Road,
Xuhui District, Shanghai, China
Telephone +86(21)64956998
Fax +86(21)54365166

1.5 Emergency phone number

Emergency phone number +86-400-6021-666
Service hours Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm (Standard time zone: UTC/GMT +8 hours).

2.Hazard identification

2.1 Classification of the substance or mixture

Eye irritation, Category 2

2.2 GHS label elements, including precautionary statements

Pictogram(s)
Signal word

Warning

Hazard statement(s)

H319 Causes serious eye irritation

Precautionary statement(s)
Prevention

P264 Wash ... thoroughly after handling.

P280 Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.

Response

P305+P351+P338 IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing.

P337+P313 If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention.

Storage

none

Disposal

none

2.3 Other hazards which do not result in classification

none

3.Composition/information on ingredients

3.1 Substances

Chemical name Common names and synonyms CAS number EC number Concentration
Butyldiglycol Butyldiglycol 112-34-5 none 100%

4.First-aid measures

4.1 Description of necessary first-aid measures

General advice

Consult a physician. Show this safety data sheet to the doctor in attendance.

If inhaled

Fresh air, rest.

In case of skin contact

Remove contaminated clothes. Rinse skin with plenty of water or shower.

In case of eye contact

First rinse with plenty of water for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible), then refer for medical attention.

If swallowed

Rinse mouth.

4.2 Most important symptoms/effects, acute and delayed

Inhalation for brief periods has no significant effect. Contact with liquid causes moderate irritation of eyes and corneal injury. Prolonged contact with skin causes only minor irritation. (USCG, 1999)

4.3 Indication of immediate medical attention and special treatment needed, if necessary

/SRP:/ Immediate first aid: Ensure that adequate decontamination has been carried out. If patient is not breathing, start artificial respiration, preferably with a demand-valve resuscitator, bag-valve-mask device, or pocket mask, as trained. Perform CPR as necessary. Immediately flush contaminated eyes with gently flowing water. Do not induce vomiting. If vomiting occurs, lean patient forward or place on left side (head-down position, if possible) to maintain an open airway and prevent aspiration. Keep patient quiet and maintain normal body temperature. Obtain medical attention. /Ethers and related compounds/

5.Fire-fighting measures

5.1 Extinguishing media

Suitable extinguishing media

Use water spray, alcohol-resistant foam, dry chemical or carbon dioxide.

5.2 Specific hazards arising from the chemical

This chemical is combustible.

5.3 Special protective actions for fire-fighters

Wear self-contained breathing apparatus for firefighting if necessary.

6.Accidental release measures

6.1 Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures

Use personal protective equipment. Avoid dust formation. Avoid breathing vapours, mist or gas. Ensure adequate ventilation. Evacuate personnel to safe areas. Avoid breathing dust. For personal protection see section 8.

6.2 Environmental precautions

Collect leaking liquid in sealable containers. Wash away remainder with plenty of water.

6.3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up

Use personal protective equipment. Avoid breathign vapors, mist, or gas. Ensure adequate ventilation.

7.Handling and storage

7.1 Precautions for safe handling

Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Avoid formation of dust and aerosols. Avoid exposure - obtain special instructions before use.Provide appropriate exhaust ventilation at places where dust is formed. For precautions see section 2.2.

7.2 Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

Separated from strong oxidants. Ventilation along the floor.Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities: Store in cool place. Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place.

8.Exposure controls/personal protection

8.1 Control parameters

Occupational Exposure limit values

no data available

Biological limit values

no data available

8.2 Appropriate engineering controls

Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice. Wash hands before breaks and at the end of workday.

8.3 Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipment (PPE)

Eye/face protection

Safety glasses with side-shields conforming to EN166. Use equipment for eye protection tested and approved under appropriate government standards such as NIOSH (US) or EN 166(EU).

Skin protection

Wear impervious clothing. The type of protective equipment must be selected according to the concentration and amount of the dangerous substance at the specific workplace. Handle with gloves. Gloves must be inspected prior to use. Use proper glove removal technique(without touching glove's outer surface) to avoid skin contact with this product. Dispose of contaminated gloves after use in accordance with applicable laws and good laboratory practices. Wash and dry hands. The selected protective gloves have to satisfy the specifications of EU Directive 89/686/EEC and the standard EN 374 derived from it.

Respiratory protection

Wear dust mask when handling large quantities.

Thermal hazards

no data available

9.Physical and chemical properties

Physical state Clear, colorless liquid with a faint butyl odor.
Colour Colorless liquid
Odour Faint butyl odor
Melting point/ freezing point -68°C(lit.)
Boiling point or initial boiling point and boiling range 230°C(lit.)
Flammability Combustible.
Lower and upper explosion limit / flammability limit Lower flammable limit: 0.85% by volume; Upper flammable limit: 24.6% by volume
Flash point 78°C(lit.)
Auto-ignition temperature 227.78°C (USCG, 1999)
Decomposition temperature no data available
pH Neutral
Kinematic viscosity 0.0649 cP at 20°C
Solubility In water:soluble
Partition coefficient n-octanol/water (log value) log Kow = 0.56
Vapour pressure 30 mm Hg ( 130 °C)
Density and/or relative density 0.955
Relative vapour density 5.6 (vs air)
Particle characteristics no data available

10.Stability and reactivity

10.1 Reactivity

no data available

10.2 Chemical stability

Stable under recommended storage conditions.

10.3 Possibility of hazardous reactions

Combustible when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidizing materials.DIETHYLENE GLYCOL MONOBUTYL ETHER is a ether-alcohol derivative. The ether being relatively unreactive. Flammable and/or toxic gases are generated by the combination of alcohols with alkali metals, nitrides, and strong reducing agents. They react with oxoacids and carboxylic acids to form esters plus water. Oxidizing agents convert alcohols to aldehydes or ketones. Alcohols exhibit both weak acid and weak base behavior. They may initiate the polymerization of isocyanates and epoxides.

10.4 Conditions to avoid

no data available

10.5 Incompatible materials

Glycol ethers, glycols, ketones, and alcohols undergo violent decomposition in contact with 68-72% perchloric acid

10.6 Hazardous decomposition products

When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.

11.Toxicological information

Acute toxicity

  • Oral: LD50 Mouse oral 2400 mg/kg bw
  • Inhalation: no data available
  • Dermal: no data available

Skin corrosion/irritation

no data available

Serious eye damage/irritation

no data available

Respiratory or skin sensitization

no data available

Germ cell mutagenicity

no data available

Carcinogenicity

no data available

Reproductive toxicity

no data available

STOT-single exposure

no data available

STOT-repeated exposure

no data available

Aspiration hazard

no data available

12.Ecological information

12.1 Toxicity

  • Toxicity to fish: LC50; Species: Lepomis macrochirus (Bluegill sunfish); Conditions: static bioassay; Concentration: 2400 mg/L for 24 hr
  • Toxicity to daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates: LC50; Species: Daphnia magna (Water Flea) age < or =24 hr; Conditions: freshwater, static, 20-22°C, pH 7.6-7.7; Concentration: 2850000 ug/L for 24 hr /formulation
  • Toxicity to algae: no data available
  • Toxicity to microorganisms: no data available

12.2 Persistence and degradability

AEROBIC: Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether had a 5 day BOD and COD of 0.25 and 2.08 g/g, respectively, this calculates to respective theoretical BOD and COD of 11 and 95%(1). Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether showed losses of 2, 13, and 47% of the theoretical BOD when incubated at 20°C for 5, 10, and 20 days, respectively(2). Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether degraded 14, 19, 60, and 100% when incubated for 1, 3, 5, and 6 days, respectively, using a non-adapted activated sludge and a modified Zahn-Wellens test(3). Another modified Zahn-Wellens test using non-adapted activated sludge gave 100% degradation after 9 days(3). Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether showed 58 and >60% removal after 28 days using adapted activated sludge(3). In another screening study, diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether showed losses of 27, 60, 78, and 81% when incubated at 20°C for 5, 10, 15, and 20 days, respectively(4). Using the OECD 301D screening test, diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether showed losses of 3, 70, and 88% when incubated at 20°C for 5, 15, and 28 days, respectively(4). Using the OECD 301A method diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether showed a 94% removal after 14 days(3). Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether had 5, 10, and 15 day BODs of 5.2, 57, and 72% of theoretical BOD(3). Diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether, present at 100 mg/L, reached 92% of its theoretical BOD in 4 weeks using an activated sludge inoculum at 30 mg/L in the Japanese MITI test(5). A study using activated sludge gave a degradation rate for diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether of 0.37/hour(6) giving a half-life of about 1.9 hours(SRC).

12.3 Bioaccumulative potential

An estimated BCF of 3 was calculated in fish for diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether(SRC), using a log Kow of 0.56(1) and a regression-derived equation(2). According to a classification scheme(3), this BCF suggests the potential for bioconcentration in aquatic organisms is low(SRC).

12.4 Mobility in soil

Using a structure estimation method based on molecular connectivity indices(1), the Koc of diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether can be estimated to be 10(SRC). According to a classification scheme(2), this estimated Koc value suggests that diethylene glycol mono-n-butyl ether is expected to have very high mobility in soil.

12.5 Other adverse effects

no data available

13.Disposal considerations

13.1 Disposal methods

Product

The material can be disposed of by removal to a licensed chemical destruction plant or by controlled incineration with flue gas scrubbing. Do not contaminate water, foodstuffs, feed or seed by storage or disposal. Do not discharge to sewer systems.

Contaminated packaging

Containers can be triply rinsed (or equivalent) and offered for recycling or reconditioning. Alternatively, the packaging can be punctured to make it unusable for other purposes and then be disposed of in a sanitary landfill. Controlled incineration with flue gas scrubbing is possible for combustible packaging materials.

14.Transport information

14.1 UN Number

ADR/RID: UN2811 IMDG: UN2811 IATA: UN2811

14.2 UN Proper Shipping Name

ADR/RID: TOXIC SOLID, ORGANIC, N.O.S.
IMDG: TOXIC SOLID, ORGANIC, N.O.S.
IATA: TOXIC SOLID, ORGANIC, N.O.S.

14.3 Transport hazard class(es)

ADR/RID: 6.1 IMDG: 6.1 IATA: 6.1

14.4 Packing group, if applicable

ADR/RID: II IMDG: II IATA: II

14.5 Environmental hazards

ADR/RID: no IMDG: no IATA: no

14.6 Special precautions for user

no data available

14.7 Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC Code

no data available

15.Regulatory information

15.1 Safety, health and environmental regulations specific for the product in question

Chemical name Common names and synonyms CAS number EC number
Butyldiglycol Butyldiglycol 112-34-5 none
European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances (EINECS) Listed.
EC Inventory Listed.
United States Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Inventory Listed.
China Catalog of Hazardous chemicals 2015 Not Listed.
New Zealand Inventory of Chemicals (NZIoC) Listed.
Philippines Inventory of Chemicals and Chemical Substances (PICCS) Listed.
Vietnam National Chemical Inventory Listed.
Chinese Chemical Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances (China IECSC) Listed.

16.Other information

Information on revision

Creation Date Aug 10, 2017
Revision Date Aug 10, 2017

Abbreviations and acronyms

  • CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service
  • ADR: European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road
  • RID: Regulation concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail
  • IMDG: International Maritime Dangerous Goods
  • IATA: International Air Transportation Association
  • TWA: Time Weighted Average
  • STEL: Short term exposure limit
  • LC50: Lethal Concentration 50%
  • LD50: Lethal Dose 50%
  • EC50: Effective Concentration 50%

References

  • IPCS - The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC), website: http://www.ilo.org/dyn/icsc/showcard.home
  • HSDB - Hazardous Substances Data Bank, website: https://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/newtoxnet/hsdb.htm
  • IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer, website: http://www.iarc.fr/
  • eChemPortal - The Global Portal to Information on Chemical Substances by OECD, website: http://www.echemportal.org/echemportal/index?pageID=0&request_locale=en
  • CAMEO Chemicals, website: http://cameochemicals.noaa.gov/search/simple
  • ChemIDplus, website: http://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/chemidlite.jsp
  • ERG - Emergency Response Guidebook by U.S. Department of Transportation, website: http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/library/erg
  • Germany GESTIS-database on hazard substance, website: http://www.dguv.de/ifa/gestis/gestis-stoffdatenbank/index-2.jsp
  • ECHA - European Chemicals Agency, website: https://echa.europa.eu/

Disclaimer: The above information is believed to be correct but does not purport to be all inclusive and shall be used only as a guide. The information in this document is based on the present state of our knowledge and is applicable to the product with regard to appropriate safety precautions. It does not represent any guarantee of the properties of the product. We as supplier shall not be held liable for any damage resulting from handling or from contact with the above product.
MSDS
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Name: 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol 99+% Material Safety Data Sheet
Synonym:
CAS: 112-34-5
Section 1 - Chemical Product   MSDS Name:2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)-ethanol 99+% Material Safety Data Sheet
Synonym:

Section 2 - COMPOSITION, INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
CAS# Chemical Name content EINECS#
112-34-5 Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether 100.0 203-961-6
Hazard Symbols: XI
Risk Phrases: 36

Section 3 - HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION
  EMERGENCY OVERVIEW
Irritating to eyes.
Potential Health Effects
Eye:
Causes eye irritation. May cause transient corneal injury.
Skin:
Causes skin irritation. May be absorbed through the skin.
Ingestion:
May cause gastrointestinal irritation with nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. May cause kidney damage. May be harmful if swallowed.
Inhalation:
May cause respiratory tract irritation.
Chronic:
May cause kidney injury. Repeated exposure may cause central nervous system damage. May cause cyanosis (bluish discoloration of skin due to deficient oxygenation of the blood), acidosis, and quick, shallow breathing.

Section 4 - FIRST AID MEASURES
  Eyes: Flush eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes, occasionally lifting the upper and lower eyelids. Get medical aid immediately.
Skin:
Flush skin with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Get medical aid if irritation develops or persists.
Ingestion:
If victim is conscious and alert, give 2-4 cupfuls of milk or water.
Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Get medical aid immediately.
Inhalation:
Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. Get medical aid.
Notes to Physician:
Administration of Sodium bicarbonate may be of value to treat acidosis. Monitor kidney and liver function and arterial blood gases closely.

Section 5 - FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES
  General Information:
As in any fire, wear a self-contained breathing apparatus in pressure-demand, MSHA/NIOSH (approved or equivalent), and full protective gear. Combustible liquid. Containers may explode when heated.
Extinguishing Media:
In case of fire, use water, dry chemical, chemical foam, or alcohol-resistant foam. Use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers. Cool containers with flooding quantities of water until well after fire is out.

Section 6 - ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES
  General Information: Use proper personal protective equipment as indicated in Section 8.
Spills/Leaks:
Absorb spill with inert material (e.g. vermiculite, sand or earth), then place in suitable container. Provide ventilation.

Section 7 - HANDLING and STORAGE
  Handling:
Use with adequate ventilation. Use spark-proof tools and explosion proof equipment. Avoid contact with eyes, skin, and clothing. Empty containers retain product residue, (liquid and/or vapor), and can be dangerous. Avoid ingestion and inhalation. Do not pressurize, cut, weld, braze, solder, drill, grind, or expose empty containers to heat, sparks or open flames.
Storage:
Keep away from heat and flame. Keep away from sources of ignition.
Store in a tightly closed container. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances.

Section 8 - EXPOSURE CONTROLS, PERSONAL PROTECTION
  Engineering Controls:
Use adequate ventilation to keep airborne concentrations low.
Exposure Limits CAS# 112-34-5: Germany: 100 mg/m3 TWA Netherlands: 9 ppm MAC; 50 mg/m3 MAC Spain: 100 mg/m3 VLA-ED Personal Protective Equipment Eyes: Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles as described by OSHA's eye and face protection regulations in 29 CFR 1910.133 or European Standard EN166.
Skin:
Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent skin exposure.
Clothing:
Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure.
Respirators:
Follow the OSHA respirator regulations found in 29 CFR 1910.134 or European Standard EN 149. Always use a NIOSH or European Standard EN 149 approved respirator when necessary.

Section 9 - PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
 
Physical State: Liquid
Color: clear, colorless
Odor: Faint, mild, characteristic odor.
pH: Not available.
Vapor Pressure: .01 mm Hg @ 20 C
Viscosity: 6.16 MPA 20.00 deg
Boiling Point: 231 deg C @ 760.00mm Hg
Freezing/Melting Point: - 68.00 - - 0.00 deg
Autoignition Temperature: 227 deg C ( 440.60 deg F)
Flash Point: 100 deg C ( 212.00 deg F)
Explosion Limits, lower: .70 vol %
Explosion Limits, upper: 5.30 vol %
Decomposition Temperature:
Solubility in water: soluble
Specific Gravity/Density: .9670g/cm3
Molecular Formula: C8H18O3
Molecular Weight: 162.23

Section 10 - STABILITY AND REACTIVITY
  Chemical Stability:
Stable under normal temperatures and pressures.
Conditions to Avoid:
Ignition sources, excess heat, strong oxidants.
Incompatibilities with Other Materials:
Strong oxidizing agents.
Hazardous Decomposition Products:
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
Hazardous Polymerization: Has not been reported.

Section 11 - TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
  RTECS#:
CAS# 112-34-5: KJ9100000 LD50/LC50:
CAS# 112-34-5: Draize test, rabbit, eye: 20 mg Severe; Draize test, rabbit, eye: 20 mg/24H Moderate; Oral, mouse: LD50 = 2400 mg/kg; Oral, mouse: LD50 = 6050 mg/kg; Oral, rabbit: LD50 = 2200 mg/kg; Oral, rat: LD50 = 5660 mg/kg; Oral, rat: LD50 = 4500 mg/kg; Skin, rabbit: LD50 = 2700 mg/kg.
Oral, rat: LD50 = 1746-10502 mg/kg Carcinogenicity:
Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether - Not listed by ACGIH, IARC, or NTP.
Other:
See actual entry in RTECS for complete information.

Section 12 - ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
  Ecotoxicity:
Fish: Bluegill/Sunfish: LC50 = 1300 mg/L; 96 Hr.; Static conditions, 23 degrees CFish: Goldfish: LC50 = 2700 mg/L; 24 Hr.; UnspecifiedWater flea Daphnia: LC50 = 2850 mg/L; 24 Hr.; UnspecifiedGoldfish, LC50=2700mg/24hr.; Atlantic silverside, TL50=2000ppm/96hr.

Section 13 - DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
  Dispose of in a manner consistent with federal, state, and local regulations.

Section 14 - TRANSPORT INFORMATION
 
IATA
Not regulated as a hazardous material.
IMO
Not regulated as a hazardous material.
RID/ADR
Not regulated as a hazardous material.

Section 15 - REGULATORY INFORMATION
 
European/International Regulations
European Labeling in Accordance with EC Directives
Hazard Symbols: XI
Risk Phrases:
R 36 Irritating to eyes.
Safety Phrases:
S 26 In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately
with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
WGK (Water Danger/Protection)
CAS# 112-34-5: 1
Canada
CAS# 112-34-5 is listed on Canada's DSL List.
CAS# 112-34-5 is listed on Canada's Ingredient Disclosure List.
US FEDERAL
TSCA
CAS# 112-34-5 is listed on the TSCA inventory.


SECTION 16 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
N/A

Spectrum

NMR Spectrum 1H NMR : Predict
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Analysis Methods

Kovats' RI, non-polar column, isothermal
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Column Shape
Packed
Active Phase(℃)
SE-30
Retention index
1193.
Temperature Control
170.
Method
isothermal
Comments
He, Chromaton N Super (75-100 mesh); Column length: 1. m
Reference
Voelkel, A.Retention Indices and Thermodynamic Functions of Solution for Model Non-Ionic Surfactants in Standard Stationary Phases Determined by Gas ChromatographyJ. Chromatogr.1987, 387, 95-104.
Kovats' RI, polar column, temperature ramp
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Column Shape
Capillary
Active Phase(℃)
Carbowax 20M
Retention index
1760.
Temperature Control
Method
temperature ramp
Comments
2. K/min; Column length: 50. m; Column diameter: 0.22 mm; T<sub>start</sub>: 80. C; T<sub>end</sub>: 200. C
Reference
Nishimura, O.Yamaguchi, K.Mihara, S.Shibamoto, T.Volatile Constituents of Guava Fruits (Psidium guajava L.) and Canned PureeJ. Agric. Food Chem.1989, 37, 1, 139-142.
Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp
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Column Shape
Capillary
Active Phase(℃)
DB-5
Retention index
1192.
Temperature Control
Method
temperature ramp
Comments
30. m/0.25 mm/1. μm, He, 2.5 K/min; T<sub>start</sub>: 50. C; T<sub>end</sub>: 200. C
Reference
Dallüge, J.van Stee, L.L.P.Xu, X.Williams, J.Beens, J.Vreuls, R.J.J.Brinkman, U.A.Th.Unravelling the composition of very complex samples by comprehensive gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Cigarette smokeJ. Chromatogr. A2002, 974, 1-2, 169-184.
Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp
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Column Shape
Capillary
Active Phase(℃)
Ultra-2
Retention index
1188.
Temperature Control
Method
temperature ramp
Comments
25. m/0.32 mm/0.52 μm, H2, 8. K/min; T<sub>start</sub>: 50. C; T<sub>end</sub>: 310. C
Reference
Poskrobko, J.Linkiewicz, M.Jaworski, M.Analysis of high-boiling ethoxylates of methyl, ethyl and butyl alcohols, with the use of gas chromatographyChem. Anal. (Warsaw)1994, 39, 2, 153-159.
Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp
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Column Shape
Capillary
Active Phase(℃)
DB-5
Retention index
1196.
Temperature Control
Method
temperature ramp
Comments
30. m/0.32 mm/1.0 μm, 5. K/min; T<sub>start</sub>: 20. C; T<sub>end</sub>: 200. C
Reference
Olson, K.L.Wong, C.A.Fleck, L.L.Lazar, D.F.Qualitative and Quantitative Determination of Solvent Formulations in Automotive PaintsJ. Chromatogr. Sci.1987, 25, 9, 418-423.

Toxicity

SKIN/EYE IRRITATION DATA
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Type of Test
Standard Draize test
Exposure Route
Administration into the eye
Species Observed
Rodent - rabbit
Dose/Duration
20 mg
Toxic Effects
--
Reference
American Journal of Ophthalmology. (Ophthalmic Pub. Co., 435 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 1415, Chicago, IL 60611) Series 3: V.1- 1918- Volume(issue)/page/year: 29,1363,1946
SKIN/EYE IRRITATION DATA
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Type of Test
Standard Draize test
Exposure Route
Administration into the eye
Species Observed
Rodent - rabbit
Dose/Duration
20 mg/24H
Toxic Effects
--
Reference
Prehled Prumyslove Toxikologie; Organicke Latky, Marhold, J., Prague, Czechoslovakia, Avicenum, 1986 Volume(issue)/page/year: -,635,1986
ACUTE TOXICITY DATA
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Type of Test
LD50 - Lethal dose, 50 percent kill
Exposure Route
Oral
Species Observed
Rodent - rat
Dose/Duration
5660 mg/kg
Toxic Effects
Details of toxic effects not reported other than lethal dose value--
Reference
Dow Chemical Company Reports. (Dow Chemical USA, Health and Environment Research, Toxicology Research Lab., Midland, MI 48640) Volume(issue)/page/year: MSD-41

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