Please Share with Your Doctor, these FOUR chemical Ingredients of the chemical Inipol EAP 22 which was first used Aug, 1989 during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Clean up  And used extensively in 1990.  * 

Also, if you were aboard any ships used by Exxon to deliver this chemical to the beach sites/workers or if you handled the product in any way...or if you handled any equipment that could have been touched by this chemical...

 

 

Ingredient*         density  *

Chemical Formula

Purpose

Inipol EAP 22a

Oleic Acid - primary ingredient  *

CAS Nr 112-80-1  *

 

Tri(laureth-4)-phosphate  *  *

CAS Nr 42612-52-2*

OP's of this size will not be very soluble at all. -per chemist *

2-Butoxyethanol   CAS Nr 111-76-2

10-12% of product by weight 

C6H14O2/CH3(CH2)2CH2OCH2CH2OH

Per its own MSDS:   *  This substance may be hazardous to the environment; special attention should be given to the water environment and aquifer.

 Urea    CAS Nr 57-13-6   * MSDS *

 

Water   CAS Nr 7732-18-5 

 

CH3(CH2)7CH=CH(CH2)7COOH *

 

[C12H25(OC2H4)3O]3PO

a phosphoric ester based on an ethoxilated lauryl (=C12) alcohol

 

HO-C2H4-O-C4H9   ? same as:

 

 

 

NH2-CO-NH2

H2O

 

Hydrophobic phase

 

 

Phosphorus source * and surfactant

 

 

Surfactant & emulsion stabilizer or 

 

 

Nitrogen source

Solvent

a Elemental composition, 7.4% Nitrogen, and 0.7% Phosphorus.
Chemicals Chart Only  *
To lower currently approved exposure limits...also use of 2-butoxyethanol OSHA seeks Comments ***
 
 per ATSDR Information Center
 Toxicology Information Branch
 Division of Toxicology
"There are a total of four substances contained in
Inipol EAP 22, they are :
 Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Butoxyethanol, and Laurel Phosphate.  You should read
 the files on these substances at :
www.toxnet.nlm.nih.gov *use the HSDB database first."
 

First Resource for the Components

 of Inipol EAP 22:

www.atsdr.cdc.gov

George Prince, MSLS  Gcp8@cdc.gov

ATSDR Information Center

Toxicology Information Branch

Division of Toxicology

 
(Note:  the ingredients are too simplistic... as stated... not the exact chemical components, note chart.)
 
Nitrogen and phosphorus is the LEAST of what composes INIPOL EAP 22  
- so little in fact that it can only 'technically' be considered a fertilizer.  
It is a surfactant with lots of poison in it at that!


Additional Information, as suggested

 *

The Process... What was supposed to be going on *

Notice:

 something

important

is missing

*

Oh, well, EPA's confused, too

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