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Nitrobiphenyls carcinogenicity

Nitrobiphenyl Carcinogenic Nitro group in 4-position amine group not required other bioisosteres acceptable... [Pg.130]

Other high-boiling solvents such as nitrobenzene and 2-nitrotoluene can also be used in the solvent process, but 4-nitrobiphenyl, a listed carcinogen, is produced when nitrobenzene is employed. One way to avoid the formation of substituted biphenyls is to employ a polysubstituted toluene as solvent, the substituents being chlorine or alkyl groups, mainly propyl. These are difficult to prepare but they have been patented by Toyo Inks. [Pg.69]

OSHA. 1996. Occupational safety and health standards. Toxic and hazardous substances. 13 Carcinogens (4-Nitrobiphenyl, etc.). Occupational Safety and Health Administration. U.S. Department of Labor. Code of Federal Regulations. 29 CFR 1910.1003. [Pg.162]

Toxicology. p-Nitrobiphenyl (PNB) is a urinary bladder carcinogen in dogs. [Pg.518]

Cas 64 Castegnaro, M. et al., Laboratory Decontamination and Destruction of Carcinogens in Laboratory Wastes Some Aromatic Amines and 4-Nitrobiphenyl, No. 64, IARC Scientific Publications, Lyon, 1985. [Pg.695]

OSHA PEL OSHA Cancer Suspect Agent ACGIH TLV Confirmed Human Carcinogen DFG MAK Confirmed Animal Carcinogen, Suspected Human Carcinogen NiOSH REL (4-Nitrobiphenyl) TWA use 29 CFR 1910.1003... [Pg.1009]

Properties Colorless or purplish crystals. Mp 49.3C, bp 299C. Slightly soluble in water. Derivation Reduction of o-nitrobiphenyl. Hazard Toxic by ingestion, inhalation, and skin absorption. A carcinogen. [Pg.57]

Nitrodiphenyl (4-nitrobiphenyl [CAS 92-93-3]) Extremely well absorbed through skin. Produces bladder cancer in dogs and rabbits. Metabolized to 4-aminodiphenyl which is a potent carcinogen in humans. S A2 OSHACA NIOSH CA White solid with a sweet odor. Thenrial-breakdown products Include oxides of nitrogen. [Pg.598]

Castegnaro, M., Barek, J., Dennis, J., Ellen, G., Klibanov, M., Lafontaine, M., Mitchum, R., van Roosmalen, P., Sansone, E. B., Stemson, L. A. Vahl, M. (eds.) Laboratory Decontamination and Destruction of Carcinogens in Laboratory Wastes Some Aromatic Amines and 4-Nitrobiphenyl (lARC Scientific Publications No. 64), Lyon, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 1985... [Pg.96]


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