Bromoethane.
Publication details: Geneva : World Health Organization, 2002. Description: 26 p. : ill. ; 30 cmISBN: 9241530421Subject(s): Hydrocarbons, Brominated | Risk assessment | Occupational exposureNLM classification: QV 633 B 2002Summary: Bromoethane is a colorless liquid with a vapor heavier than air. It reacts vigorously with oxidizing agents including air and strong alkalis and it is normally used in sealed vessels. Its main use is an ethylating agent in chemical synthesis. This book evaluates the risk to human health and the environment posed by exposures to bromoethane. The main health concerns relating to its exposure are the potential for neurotoxicity, haema-tological and hepatic toxicity, irritation of the respiratory tract, damage to genetic material, and carcinogenicity.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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QV 632 H 2004 Hydrogen cyanide and cyanides : | QV 632 H 2004 Hydrogen cyanide and cyanides : | QV 633 A 2002 Acrylonitrile. | QV 633 B 2002 Bromoethane. | QV 633 C 2002 Carbon disulfide. | QV 633 C 2004 Chlorobenzenes other than hexachlorobenzene : | QV 633 D 2000 2,2-Dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123) |
Bromoethane is a colorless liquid with a vapor heavier than air. It reacts vigorously with oxidizing agents including air and strong alkalis and it is normally used in sealed vessels. Its main use is an ethylating agent in chemical synthesis.
This book evaluates the risk to human health and the environment posed by exposures to bromoethane. The main health concerns relating to its exposure are the potential for neurotoxicity, haema-tological and hepatic toxicity, irritation of the respiratory tract, damage to genetic material, and carcinogenicity.
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