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1,2-Propylene glycol dinitrate

Temperature, °C Glycerol trinitrate Ethylene glycol dinitrate Diethjlene glycol dinitrate 1,2-Propylene glycol dinitrate 1,3-Propanediol dinitrate... [Pg.13]

This report is the second volume in the series Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals. AEGL reports for aniline, arsine, monomethylhydrazine, and dimethylhydrazine were reviewed in the first volume. AEGL documents for five chemicals—phosgene, propylene glycol dinitrate, 1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane, 1,1-dichloro-l-fluoroethane, and hydrogen cyanide—are published as an appendix to this report. The subcommittee... [Pg.22]

Otto Fuel II, a liquid propellant used exclusively by the U.S. Navy in torpedoes and other weapon systems, is a mixture of three synthetic compounds 1,2-propylene glycol dinitrate (PGDN) (a nitrate ester explosive), dibutyl sebacate (a desensitizer), and 2-nitrodiphenylamine (a stabilizer). The... [Pg.88]

Otto Fuel II is a liquid propellant used exclusively by the U.S. Navy in MK-46 and MK-48 torpedoes and other weapon systems (Rivera 1974 Gaworski et al. 1985). It is a mixture of three synthetic compounds. The primary component is the explosive, 1,2-propylene glycol dinitrate (PGDN) (approximately 75%) dibutyl sebacate (23%) is added as a desensitizer, and because pure PGDN is unstable, 2-nitrodiphenylamine (2%) is added as a stabilizer (ATSDR 1995). PGDN, a nitrated ester, is a volatile liquid with a disagreeable odor. Its primary use is as a propellant in Otto Fuel II (Forman 1988). No information on production was located. Wiltshire Chemical Company in Gardena, California, was the only identified producer (ATSDR 1995). [Pg.91]

Synonyms (PGDN) 1,2-Propylene glycol dinitrate propylene glycol dinitrate 1,2-prop anedio 1, dinitrate propylene dinitrate isopropylene nitrate methynitroglycol ATSDR 1995... [Pg.93]

Bogo, V., T.A.Hill, and J.Nold. 1987. Motor performance effects of propylene glycol dinitrate in the rat. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health 22 17-27. [Pg.122]

Forman, S.A., J.C.Helmkamp, and C.M.Bone. 1987. Cardiac morbidity and mortality associated with occupational exposure to 1,2-propylene glycol dinitrate. J. Occup. Med. 29 445-450. [Pg.123]

Forman, S.A. 1988. A review of propylene glycol dinitrate toxicology and epidemiology. Toxicol. Lett. 43 51-65. [Pg.123]

Horvath, E.P., R.A.Ilka, J.Boyd, and T.Markham. 1981. Evaluation of the neurophysiologic effects of 1,2-propylene glycol dinitrate by quantitative ataxia and oculomotor function tests. Am. J. Ind. Med. 2 365-378. [Pg.123]

Kylin, B., A.Englund, H.Ehrner-Samuel, and S.Yllner. 1966. A comparative study on the toxicology of nitroglycerine, nitroglycol and propylene glycol dinitrate. [Pg.123]

Mattsson, J.L., R.W.Young, C.R.Curran, C.G.Franz, M.J.Cowan, and L.J.Jenkins. 1981. Acute and chronic propylene glycol dinitrate exposure in the monkey. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 52 340-345. [Pg.124]

Stewart, R.D., J.E.Peterson, P.E.Newton, CL.Hake, MJ.Hosko, AJ.Lebrun, and G.M.Lawton. 1974. Experimental human exposure to propylene glycol dinitrate. [Pg.124]

Wyman, J.F., B.H.Gray, L.H.Hill, J.Coleman, C.Flemming, and D.E.Uddin. 1985. Interspecies variability in propylene glycol dinitrate-induced methemoglobin formation. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 81 203-212. [Pg.125]

APPENDIX C DERIVATION SUMMARY FOR ACUTE EXPOSURE GUIDELINE LEVELS PROPYLENE GLYCOL DINITRATE (CAS No. 6423 13 1)... [Pg.132]

Toxieology. Propylene glycol dinitrate (PGDN) is a vasodilator, and at extremely high concentrations it causes methemoglobin formation. [Pg.605]

The 2003 ACGIH threshold limit value-time-weighted average (TLV-TWA) for propylene glycol dinitrate is 0.05 ppm (0.34mg/m ) with a notation for skin absorption. [Pg.607]

Stewart RD, Peterson JE, Newton PE, et ah Experimental human exposure to propylene glycol dinitrate. Toxicol ApplPharmacol 30 377-395, 1974... [Pg.607]

Trimethylene glycol dinitrate, 1,3-propylene glycol dinitrate (1,3-propanediol dinitrate) or nitropropylene glycol... [Pg.155]

Propylene Glycol Dinitrate (Methylglycol dinitrate, methyl-nitrogiycol)... [Pg.234]

Propylene glycol dinitrate is a colorless liquid of characteristic aromatic odor, more volatile and less viscous than trimethylene glycol dinitrate with which it is isomeric. Its specific gravity (20°/4°) is 1.368 at 20°. It boils at 92° at 10 mm., and does not freeze at —20°. Its solubilities, gelatinizing power, and explosive properties are substantially the same as those of its isomer. Indeed, Naoum 60 reports that it gave exactly the same expansion as trimethylene glycol dinitrate in the Trauzl lead block test, namely, 540 cc. [Pg.234]

Toxicology of Triethylene Glycol Dinitrate and Propylene Glycol Dinitrate , NavToxUnit, Bethesda (1973), (AD 776831) CA80, 128943... [Pg.553]


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