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Dimethyl nitrosamine carcinogenic

Uses It is one active ingredient present in water which has been purified by chlorination (Ref 6). It is used as an intermediate for.the prepn of hydrazine and substituted hydrazines. Recentiy there has been a renewed interest in chloramine as a possible intermediate for the prepn of UDMH (see Vol 7, H203-R) which avoids handling the highly carcinogenic dimethyl-nitrosamine (Refs 5 7)... [Pg.305]

Terracini B, Palestro G, Gigliardi RM, Montesano R Carcinogenicity of dimethyl-nitrosamine in Swiss mice. Br J Cancer 20 871-876, 1966... [Pg.533]

About ten years ago, all ESBR plants modified their processes to eliminate die presence of volatile nitrosamines. These potentially carcinogenic chemicals were present at concentrations in parts per billion. The changes made eliminated the use of sodiiun nitrite and one component of the short stop system, sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate. [Pg.123]


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