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Triorthocresyl phosphate

Hydrolysis is a significant threat to phosphate ester stabiHty as moisture tends to cause reversion first to a monoacid of the phosphate ester ia an autocatalytic reaction. In turn, the fluid acidity can lead to corrosion, fluid gelation, and clogged filters. Moisture control and filtration with Fuller s earth, activated alumina, and ion-exchange resias are commonly used to minimise hydrolysis. Toxicity questions have been minimised ia current fluids by avoiding triorthocresyl phosphate which was present ia earlier natural fluids (38). [Pg.246]

TRIORTHOCRESYL PHOSPHATE TRIPHENYLTIN CHLORIDE TRIPHENYLTIN HYDROXIDE TRIPROPYL ALUHINUH TRIPROPYLAMINE... [Pg.252]

Hodge HC, Sterner JH. 1943. The skin absorption of triorthocresyl phosphate as shown by radioactive phosphorus. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 79 225-234. [Pg.341]

Julian RJ, Galt DE, Butler D. 1976. Diagnosis of triorthocresyl phosphate poisoning in cattle. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnostics 18 407-418. [Pg.342]

Synonyms AI3-00520 BRN 1892885 CCRIS 6421 o-Cresyl phosphate EINECS 201-103-5 Fyrquel 150 NSC 438 Phosflex 179-C Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylphenyl) ester Phosphoric acid, tri-2-tolyl ester Phosphoric acid, tri-o-cresyl ester o-TCP TCP TOCP TOFK o Tolyl phosphate TOTP Tricresyl phosphate Triorthocresyl phosphate Tri-2-methylphenyl phosphate Tris(o-cresyl)phosphate Tris(o-methylphenyl)phosphate Tris(o-tolyl)phosphate Tri-2-tolyl phosphate Tri-o-tolyl phosphate. [Pg.1110]

Toxicology. Triorthocresyl phosphate (TOCP) causes peripheral neuropathy with flaccid paralysis of the distal muscles of the upper and lower extremities, followed in some cases by spastic paralysis. [Pg.716]

Neurotoxic chemicals and motor neuropathy Chlorpyrifos, dichlorvos (DDVP), EPN, n-hexane, 2-hexanone, lead, lead chromate, lead II thiocyanate, leptophos, methamidophos, mipafox, omethoate, parathion, trichlor-fon, trichloronate, triorthocresyl phosphate Neurotoxic chemicals and sensorimotor neuropathy acrylamide, allyl chloride, arsenic and compounds, arsenic trichloride, calcium arsenate, carbon disulfide, dichloroacetylene, ethylene oxide, gallium arsenide, lead arsenate, mercuric chloride, mercuric nitrate, mercurous nitrate, mercury, nitrous oxide, phenyl arsine oxide, thallium and soluble compounds, thallous nitrate... [Pg.183]

TRIOPEPTIN (HUMAN a-COMPONENT) see HGL680 TRIORTHOCRESYL PHOSPHATE see TM0600 TRIOSSIMETELENE (ITALIAN) see TMPOOO TRIOVEX see EDU500... [Pg.1925]

Solomon, K.R., Bowl ns, S.B., Meicalf, R.I.. and Katzencllcnhogen, J.A. (1973). The efleet of PBO and triorthocresyl phosphate on llie activity of juvenile hormone mimics and their sulphur isosteres in Tenehrio mnfinir T,. and Owopetlus fitseiaius (Dallas). Life Sci. 13, 733-742. [Pg.282]

TRINOXOL (93-76-5) see 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid. TRIORTHOCRESYL PHOSPHATE (78-30-8) Cj,Hii04P Combustible liquid (flash point 437°F/225°C cc autoignition temp... [Pg.1057]

TRIORTHOCRESYL PHOSPHATE (78-30-8) Combustible liquid (flash point 437°F/225°C). Hydrolyzes in water, forming phosphoric acid. Violent reaction with strong oxidizere. Contact with magnesium may cause explosion. The aqueous solution is incompatible with sulfuric acid, caustics, ammonia, aliphatic amines, alkanolamines, isocyanates, alkylene oxides, epichlorohydrin, nitromethane. Attacks some plastics, rubber, and coatings. [Pg.1204]


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