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Chemical
Name:
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Diethylene
Glycol
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Formula:
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(CH2CH2OH)2O
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CAS #:
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111-46-6
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Synonyms:
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Bis(2-Hydroxyethyl)
Ether; Dihydroxydiethyl Ether; Beta,Beta'-Dihydroxydiethyl
Ether; 2,2'-Dihydroxyethyl Ether; 2,2'-Oxydiethanol; Ethylene
Diglycol; Diglycol; Glycol Ether; Glycol Ethyl Ether;
2-Hydroxyethyl Ether; 3-Oxapentane-1,5-Diol;
3-Oxa-1,5-Pentanediol; 2,2-Oxybisethanol; Brecolane NDG;
Carbitol; Deactivator E; Deactivator H; DEG; Dicol; Dissolvant
APV; TL4N
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Exposure
Limits:
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TLV not
established.
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Uses:
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This compound
is used in the production of polyurethane, unsaturated
polyester resins and triethylene glycol.
It is also used as a textile softener, in petroleum
solvent extraction, in the dehydration of natural gas, as a
plasticizer, in surfactants and as a solvent for
nitrocellulose, resins, dyes, oils and many other organic
compounds. It is
used as a humectant for tobacco, cork, printing ink and glue.
It is also used in casein, in synthetic sponges and
paper products, in bookbinding adhesives, as a dyeing
assistant, in cosmetics, in antifreeze solutions, in lacquers,
in lubricants and in brake fluids.
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Some
consumer products that may contain Diethylene Glycol include:
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Check for what products contain 2-butoxyethanol
(CAS Registry Number: 111-76-2)
in the Household Products Data Base
http://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/ingredients.htm
5% concentration is not safe for home use,
per one expert in product development.
Also check for the complex version Diethylene
glycol monobutyl ether or 2-2-butoxyethanol (CAS
Registry Number: 112-34-5)
111-46-6 for Diethylene
Glycol
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Routes of
Exposure:
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Ingestion (NOT
TRUE - maybe dermal - maybe breathing it - BUT
FOR SURE vapors in eyes and at cuticle areas of hands)
'Mother Margaret comment'
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Symptoms
of exposure:
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Symptoms of
exposure to this compound include nausea and
vomiting.
Other symptoms include headache, anuria, narcosis,
cyanosis, tachypnea, tachycardia, hypotension, stupor,
prostration, hypoglycemia and unconsciousness.
Exposure can cause alcohol intoxication, muscle
tenderness, pulmonary edema, convulsions and death.
It can also cause degenerative changes in the kidneys
and liver, central nervous system depression, nephrotoxicity,
abdominal pain, weakness, respiratory failure, cardiovascular
collapse, hypocalcemic tetany (rare), metabolic acidosis
(rare), acute renal failure and brain damage.
Somnolence has been reported in children.
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Target
organs:
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Eyes, skin,
respiratory tract, central nervous system, liver, and kidneys
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Effects of
short-term exposure:
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The substance
irritates the eyes, the skin and the respiratory tract. The
substance may cause effects on the central nervous system,
liver, and kidneys. Exposure may result in unconsciousness.
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Effects of
long-term exposure:
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*
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Special
Warnings:
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Poison by
inhalation. Moderately
toxic to humans by ingestion. Moderately toxic experimentally
by ingestion and intravenous routes. Mildly toxic by
subcutaneous route. An
experimental carcinogen, tumorigen and teratogen.
An eye and human skin irritant.
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05/10/01
Disclaimer: This factsheet has been
prepared for informational purposes only and should not be construed as
medical evidence or advice. The information in this factsheet was
obtained from a number of reputable sources, but it has not been
reviewed for accuracy.
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