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Nitro Kleenup

Synonyms AI3-01535 Aldifen BRN 1246142 Caswell No. 392 CCRIS 3102 Chemox PE Dinofan a-Dinitrophenol DNP 2,4-DNP EINECS 200-087-7 EPA pesticide chemical code 037509 Fenoxyl carbon N l-Hydroxy-2,4-dinitrobenzene Maroxol-50 Nitro kleenup NSC 1532 RCRA waste number P048 Solfo black B Solfo black BB Solfo black 2B supra Solfo black G Solfo black SB Tetrasulphur black PB Tetrosulphur PBR UN 1320 X 32. [Pg.508]

Synonyms 2,4-DNP Aldifen Chemox PE Dinofan Fenoxyl Carbon N Maroxol 50 Caswell No. 392 Sulfo Black B Nitro Kleenup... [Pg.278]

NITRO KLEENUP NSC-1532 RCRA WASTE NUMBER P048 SOLFO BLACK B SOLFO BLACK BB... [Pg.556]

Dinitrophenols are a class of synthetic organic chemicals that can exist in six individual forms. Dinitrophenols do not occur naturally in the environment. This profile mainly contains information on the most commercially important dinitrophenol, 2,4-dinitrophenol, which is called DNP in this document. Industries manufacture dinitrophenols. DNP is sold under many trade names, some are Caswell No. 392, Sulfo Black B, and Nitro Kleenup. It is a yellow solid with no known smell. It dissolves slightly in water. DNP present in water and soil as a pollutant does not easily evaporate to air. The taste of DNP is not known. Commercial DNP is primarily used for making dyes, other organic chemicals, and wood preservatives. It is also used to make photographic developer, explosives, and insect control substances. You will find further information on the physical properties and uses of DNP in Chapters 3 and 4 of this profile. [Pg.14]

NITRO KLEENUP (51-28-5) see dinitrophenols, single or mixed isomers. NITROL (55-63-0) see glyceryl trinitrate. NITROLIME (156-62-7) see calcium cyanamide. [Pg.776]

NITRO KLEENUP (51-28-5) A strong oxidizer. Dry material is an explosive (usually moistened with at least 15% water). Explosion can be caused by heat, friction, or shock. Dust or powder forms explosive mixture with air. Contact with reducing agents, strong oxidizers. [Pg.870]


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