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Title 40: Protection of Environment

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PART 712—CHEMICAL INFORMATION RULES

Section Contents

Subpart A—General Provisions

§ 712.1   Scope and compliance.
§ 712.3   Definitions.
§ 712.5   Method of identification of substances for reporting purposes.
§ 712.7   Report of readily obtainable information for subparts B and C.
§ 712.15   Confidentiality.

Subpart B—Manufacturers Reporting—Preliminary Assessment Information

§ 712.20   Manufacturers and importers who must report.
§ 712.25   Exempt manufacturers and importers.
§ 712.28   Form and instructions.
§ 712.30   Chemical lists and reporting periods.


Authority:   15 U.S.C. 2607(a).

Source:   47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, unless otherwise noted.

Subpart A—General Provisions
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§ 712.1   Scope and compliance.
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(a) This part establishes procedures for chemical manufacturers and processors to report production, use, and exposure-related information on listed chemical substances. Subpart A establishes requirements that apply to all reporting under this part. Subpart B covers manufacturers' and processors' reporting.

(b) Chemical substances, mixtures, and categories of substances or mixtures which have been recommended by the Interagency Testing Committee for testing consideration by the Agency but not designated for Agency response within 12 months, will be added to §712.30 using the procedure specified in §712.30(c) only to the extent that the total number of designated and recommended chemicals has not exceeded 50 in any 1 year. Additional recommended but not designated chemicals may be added after proposal, and consideration of public comment.

[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 50 FR 34809, Aug. 28, 1985; 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995]

§ 712.3   Definitions.
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The definitions in section 3 of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. 2602, apply for this part. In addition, the following definitions apply:

(a) Byproduct means any chemical substance or mixture produced without a separate commercial intent during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another chemical substance or mixture.

(b) EPA means the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

(c) Import in bulk form means to import a chemical substance (other than as part of a mixture or article) in any quantity, in cans, bottles, drums, barrels, packages, tanks, bags, or other containers used for purposes of transportation or containment, if the chemical substance has an end use or commercial purpose separate from the container.

(d) Importer means anyone who imports a chemical substance, including a chemical substance as part of a mixture or article, into the customs territory of the U.S. and includes the person liable for the payment of any duties on the merchandise, or an authorized agent on his behalf. Importer also includes, as appropriate:

(1) The consignee.

(2) The importer of record.

(3) The actual owner if an actual owner's declaration and superseding bond has been filed in accordance with 19 CFR 141.20.

(4) The transferee, if the right to withdraw merchandise in a bonded warehouse has been transferred in accordance with subpart C of 19 CFR part 144. For the purposes of this definition, the customs territory of the U.S. consists of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia.

(e) Impurity means a chemical substance unintentionally present with another chemical substance or mixture.

(f) Intermediate means any chemical substance that is consumed, in whole or in part, in chemical reactions used for the intentional manufacture of other chemical substances or mixtures, or that is intentionally present for the purpose of altering the rates of such chemical reactions. (See also paragraph (j) of this section.)

(g) Known to or reasonably ascertainable by means all information in a person's possession or control, plus all information that a reasonable person similarly situated might be expected to possess, control, or know, or could obtain without unreasonable burden.

(h) Manufacture for commercial purposes means to import, produce, or manufacture with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for the manufacturer and includes, among other things, such “manufacture” of any amount of a chemical substance or mixture:

(1) For commercial distribution, including for test marketing.

(2) For use by the manufacturer, including use for product research and development, or as an intermediate. Manufacture for commercial purposes also applies to substances that are produced coincidentally during the manufacture, processing, use, or disposal of another substance or mixture, including byproducts and coproducts that are separated from that other substance or mixture, and impurities that remain in that substance or mixture. Byproducts and impurities may not in themselves have commercial value. They are nonetheless produced for the purpose of obtaining a commercial advantage since they are part of the manufacture of a chemical produced for a commercial purpose.

(i) Mixture means any combination of two or more chemical substances if the combination does not occur in nature and is not, in whole or in part, the result of a chemical reaction; except that mixture does include (1) any combination which occurs, in whole or in part, as a result of a chemical reaction if the combination could have been manufactured for commercial purposes without a chemical reaction at the time the chemical substances comprising the combination were combined, and if all of the chemical substances comprising the combination are included in the EPA, TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory after the effective date of the premanufacture notification requirement under 40 CFR part 720, and (2) hydrates of a chemical substance or hydrated ions formed by association of a chemical substance with water. The term mixture includes alloys, inorganic glasses, ceramics, frits, and cements, including Portland cement.

(j) Non-isolated intermediate means any intermediate that is not intentionally removed from the equipment in which it is manufactured, including the reaction vessel in which it is manufactured, equipment which is ancillary to the reaction vessel, and any equipment through which the substance passes during a continuous flow process, but not including tanks or other vessels in which the substance is stored after its manufacture. (See also paragraph (f) of this section.)

(k) Owned or controlled by the parent company means the parent owns or controls 50 percent or more of the other company's voting stock or other equity rights, or has the power to control the management and policies of the other company.

(l) Person means any natural person, firm, company, corporation, joint venture, partnership, sole proprietorship, association, or any other business entity, any State or political subdivision thereof, any municipality, any interstate body, and any department, agency, or instrumentality of the Federal government.

(m) Process for commercial purposes means the preparation of a chemical substance or mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution in commerce with the purpose of obtaining an immediate or eventual commercial advantage for the processor. Processing of any amount of a chemical substance or mixture is included. If a chemical or mixture containing impurities is processed for commercial purposes, then those impurities are also processed for commercial purposes.

(n) Site means a contiguous property unit. Property divided only by a public right-of-way shall be considered one site. There may be more than one manufacturing plant on a single site.

(o) Test marketing means distributing in commerce a limited amount of a chemical substance or mixture, or article containing such substance or mixture, to a defined number of potential customers, during a predetermined testing period, to explore market capability prior to broader distribution in commerce.

(p) TSCA means the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.

§ 712.5   Method of identification of substances for reporting purposes.
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(a) Report on TSCA-regulable quantities. Unless specifically otherwise required, respondents must report only about quantities of a chemical that is defined as a chemical substance under TSCA section 3(2).

(b) Chemicals from natural sources. A manufacturer of a chemical substance which is extracted from an ore, from oil, or from any other natural source must report only about the manufacturing steps for, and the uses of, that chemical, not about production of the natural source material or other crude precursors derived from the natural source material.

For example, persons who manufacture a chemical substance such as “sweetened naphtha, 64741–87–3,” but do not refine the naphtha to produce “hexane, 110–54–3” would not report on hexane. Only the production of “hexane” as an isolated product must be reported—not previous production of more crude, complex substances such as naphtha from which hexane is extracted. Thus, persons who produce crude oil, ores, and other crude natural materials, but do not carry them through further manufacturing steps that produce a listed chemical have no reporting responsibilities under this Part. Note, however, that any method of extraction, refinement, or purification of a listed chemical substance is considered to be manufacturing for the purposes of this rule.

(c) Chemical substances as marketed. This part requires reporting about chemical substances as they are marketed or used in practice. The following preparations of a chemical substance must be reported as the substance itself, not as a mixture, since these preparations are regarded as the substance in practice.

(1) The chemical substance in aqueous solution.

(2) The chemical substance containing an additive (such as a stabilizer or other chemical) to maintain the integrity or physical form of the substance.

(3) The chemical substance in any grade of purity.

§ 712.7   Report of readily obtainable information for subparts B and C.
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TSCA section 8(a) authorizes EPA to require persons to report information that is known to or reasonably ascertainable by them. For purposes of subpart B, however, a lesser standard applies. Companies must report information that is readily obtainable by management and supervisory employees responsible for manufacturing, processing, distributing, technical services, and marketing. Extensive file searches are not required.

[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995]

§ 712.15   Confidentiality.
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(a) Any person submitting information under this part may assert business confidentiality claims for the information as described in the pertinent reporting form and its instructions. Any information covered by a claim will be disclosed by EPA only as provided in the procedures set forth at 40 CFR part 2.

(b) Persons must certify to the validity of a claim of confidentiality they make for information reported under this part, as specified on the reporting form.

(c) If no claim accompanies the information at the time it is submitted to EPA or if certification as to the claim is not made on the reporting form, EPA may place the information in an open file available to the public without further notice to the submitter.

Subpart B—Manufacturers Reporting—Preliminary Assessment Information
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§ 712.20   Manufacturers and importers who must report.
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Except as described in §712.25, at the time a chemical substance is listed in §712.3, the following persons must submit the “Manufacturer's Report—Preliminary Assessment Information” (as described in §712.28) for each plant site at which they manufactured or imported the chemical substance during the reporting period specified in §712.30:

(a) Persons who manufactured one or more of the chemical substances listed in §712.30 for commercial purposes.

(b) Persons who imported in bulk form one or more of the chemical substances listed in §712.30 for commercial purposes.

§ 712.25   Exempt manufacturers and importers.
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(a) Persons who manufactured or imported the chemical substance during the reporting period, solely for purposes of scientific experimentation, analysis, or research, including research or analysis for product development, are not subject to reporting under §712.20.

(b) Persons who, during the reporting period, manufactured or imported fewer than 500 kilograms (1100 pounds) of the chemical substance at a single plant site are not subject to reporting for that site under §712.20.

(c) Persons who qualify as small manufacturers or importers in respect to a specific chemical substance listed in §712.30 are exempt. However, this exemption does not apply with respect to any chemical in §712.30 designated by an asterisk. A manufacturer is qualified as small and is exempt from submitting a report under this subpart for a chemical substance manufactured at a particular plant site if both of the following criteria are met:

(1) Total annual sales taken together of all sites owned or controlled by the foreign or domestic parent company were below $30 million for the reporting period;

(2) Total production of the listed substance for the reporting period was below 45,400 kilograms (100,000 pounds) at the plant site.

(d) Persons are not subject to reporting under §712.20 if they manufactured or imported the chemical substance during the reporting period only in the following forms:

(1) As a byproduct that was not used or sold or that was formed as described in 40 CFR 710.4(d) (3) through (7).

(2) As a non-isolated intermediate.

(3) As an impurity.

[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982; 47 FR 28382, June 30, 1982]

§ 712.28   Form and instructions.
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(a) Manufacturers and importers subject to this subpart must submit a single EPA Form No. 7710–35, “Manufacturer's Report—Preliminary Assessment Information,” for each plant site manufacturing or importing a chemical substance listed in §712.30.

(b) Reporting companies may submit their reports through individual plant sites or company headquarters as they choose. A separate form must be submitted for each plant site manufacturing the chemical substance.

(c) You must submit forms by one of the following methods:

(1) Mail, preferably certified, to the Document Control Office (DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001, ATTN: 8(a) PAIR Reporting.

(2) Hand delivery to OPPT Document Control Office (DCO), EPA East, Rm. 6428, 1201 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC, ATTN: 8(a) PAIR Reporting. The DCO is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the DCO is (202)564–8930.

(d) Form 7710–35, Manufacturer's Report—Preliminary Assessment Information or PAIR form and instructions may be obtained by telephoning or writing the Environmental Assistance Division. The telephone number and the address of the Environmental Assistance Division is: Phone Number (202) 554–1404, TDD (202) 554–0551. Address: Environmental Assistance Division (7406), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics, Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460.

[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982, as amended at 52 FR 20083, May 29, 1987; 53 FR 12523, Apr. 15, 1988; 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995; 60 FR 34463, July 3, 1995; 71 FR 47126, Aug. 16, 2006]

§ 712.30   Chemical lists and reporting periods.
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(a)(1) Persons subject to this subpart B must submit a Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturer's Report for each chemical substance or mixture that is listed or designated in this section.

(2) Unless a respondent has already prepared a Manufacturer's Report in conformity with conditions set forth in paragraph (a)(3) of this section, the information in each Manufacturer's Report must cover the respondent's latest complete corporate fiscal year as of the effective date. The effective date will be 30 days after theFederal Registerpublishes a rule amendment making the substance or mixture subject to this subpart B.

(3) Persons subject to this subpart B need not comply with the requirements of paragraph (a)(2) of this section if they meet either one of the following conditions:

(i) The respondent has previously and voluntarily provided EPA with a Manufacturer's Report on a chemical substance or mixture subject to this subpart B, which contains data for a one-year period ending no more than three years prior to the effective date described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Respondents meeting this condition must notify EPA by letter of their desire to have the voluntary submission used in lieu of a current data submission and must verify the completeness and current accuracy of the voluntarily submitted data. Such letters must contain the following language: “I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all information entered on this form is complete and accurate. I agree to permit access to, and the copying of records by, a duly authorized representative of the EPA Administrator, in accordance with the Toxic Substances Control Act, to document any information reported on the form.” Notification letters must be submitted prior to the reporting deadline.

(ii) The respondent has previously submitted a Manufacturer's Report on a chemical substance or mixture subject to this subpart B to the Interagency Testing Committee, but not to EPA, and that Report contained data for a one-year period ending less than three years prior to the effective date described in paragraph (a)(2) of this section. Respondents meeting this condition must submit a copy of the Manufacturer's Report to EPA, and must submit an accompanying letter notifying EPA of the respondent's intent that the submission be used in lieu of a current Manufacturer's Report. The notification letter must verify the completeness and current accuracy of the voluntarily submitted data. Such a letter must contain the following language: “I hereby certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all information entered on this form is complete and accurate. I agree to permit access to, and the copying of records by, a duly authorized representative of the EPA Administrator, in accordance with the Toxic Substances Control Act, to document any information reported on the form.” The submission must be made prior to the reporting deadline.

(b) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, chemical substances and designated mixtures will be added after a notice of proposed amendment of this subpart is published in theFederal Register.There will be a 30 day public comment period on each notice; after consideration of the comments, a final amendment will identify the substances and mixtures added.

(c)(1) Chemical substances, mixtures, and categories of substances or mixtures that have been added by the Interagency Testing Committee, established under section 4(e) of TSCA, to the section 4(e) Priority List, for testing consideration by the Agency, will be added to this section 30 days after EPA issues for publication in theFederal Registera rule amendment listing these chemical substances, mixtures and categories. A Preliminary Assessment Information—Manufacturer's Report must be submitted for each chemical substance and mixture within 60 days after the effective date of the listing. At the discretion of the Assistant Administrator for Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances, a listed substance, mixture or category may be withdrawn, for good cause, from the rule's reporting requirements prior to the effective date. Any information submitted showing why a substance, mixture or category should be removed from the rule must be received by EPA within 14 days after the date of publication of the notice under this paragraph. If a substance, mixture or category is removed, aFederal Registernotice announcing this decision will be published no later than the effective date of the amendment.

(2) You must submit information by one of the following methods:

(i) Mail, preferably certified, to the Document Control Office (DCO) (7407M), Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT), Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001, ATTN: 8(a) Auto-ITC.

(ii) Hand delivery to OPPT Document Control Office (DCO), EPA East, Rm. 6428, 1201 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC, ATTN: 8(a) Auto-ITC. Reporting. The DCO is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the DCO is (202)564–8930.

(d) Manufacturers and importers of the substances listed below must submit a Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturer's Report for each site at which they manufacture or import each substance by the reporting date shown in the table below. The substances are listed in Chemical Abstracts Service Registry Number order. Typically EPA lists the trivial or common name first, then, following the symbol “- -”, EPA lists the substance by its TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory name. Whenever EPA lists a single name, the name may be either the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory name, a trivial name, or a common name. Generally, when a single name is listed, it is the TSCA Chemical Substances Inventory name.

CAS No.SubstanceEffective dateReporting date
78-10-4Ethyl silicate8/23/0010/23/00
90-30-2N-Phenyl-1-naphthylamine9/30/9111/27/91
100-40-34-Vinylcyclohexene1/11/903/12/90
108-95-5Thiophenol1/26/943/28/94
109-87-5Methylal8/23/0010/23/00
118-79-62,4,6-tribromophenol1/11/903/12/90
133-49-3Pentachlorothiophenol8/27/0110/24/01
136–35–61-Triazene, 1,3-diphenyl-7/11/039/9/03
143-33-9Sodium cyanide10/29/9012/27/90
496-46-8Glycoluril8/23/0010/23/00
632-79-1Tetrabromophthalic anhydride1/11/903/12/90
637-92-3Ethyl tert-butyl ether12/28/942/27/95
994-05-8Tert-amyl methyl ether12/28/942/27/95
1163-19-5Decabromodiphenyl ether1/11/903/12/90
1198-55-6Tetrachloropyrocatechol8/27/0110/24/01
1806-24-2 p -toluidine, 5-chloro-.alpha.,.alpha.,.alpha.-trifluoro-2-nitro- N -phenyl-8/27/0110/24/01
3194-55-6Hexabromocyclododecane1/11/903/12/90
3278–89–5Benzene, 1,3,5-tribromo-2-(2-propenyloxy)-7/11/039/9/03
3296-90-0Dibromoneopentyl glycol1/11/903/12/90
12185-10-3White phosphorus1/26/943/28/94
16691-43-33-Amino-5-mercapto-1,2,4-triazole8/23/0010/23/00
29091–20–1Benzenamine, 3-chloro-2,6-dinitro-N,N-dipropyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)-7/11/039/9/03
32534-81-9Pentabromodiphenyl ether1/11/903/12/90
32536-52-0Octabromodiphenyl ether1/11/903/12/90
32588-76-4Ethylene Bis-(tetrabromophthalimide)1/11/903/12/90
37853-59-11,2-Bis(tribromophenoxy) ethane1/11/903/12/90
41291-34-3Ethylene(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3-dicarboximide)1/11/903/12/90
52907-07-0Ethylene bis(5,6-dibromonorbornane-2,3-dicarboximide)1/26/943/28/94
57137-10-7Tribrominated polystyrene1/11/903/12/90
61262-53-1Ethylene bis(pentabromophenoxide)1/11/903/12/90
68928–76–7Stannane, dimethylbis[(1-oxoneodecyl)oxy]-7/11/039/9/03
88185–22–2Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-, 2-ethoxy-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl ester8/27/0110/24/01

(e) Manufacturers and importers of the substances listed below by category must submit a Preliminary Assessment Information Manufacturers Report for each site at which they manufacture or import each substance by the reporting date shown in the table below. The categories are listed in alphabetic order with the chemical substances within each category listed by ascending numerical CAS number.

CAS No.SubstanceEffective dateReporting date
Aldehydes
66-77-31-Naphthalenecarboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
75-07-0Acetaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
75-87-6Acetaldehyde, trichloro-9/30/9111/27/91
78-84-2Propanal, 2-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
78-85-32-Propenal, 2-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
80-54-6Benzenepropanal,4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-.alpha.-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
84-83-3Acetaldehyde, (1,3-dihydro-1,3, 3-trimethyl-2H-indol-2-ylidene)
89-98-5Benzaldehyde, 2-chloro-9/30/9111/27/91
90-02-8Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-9/30/9111/27/91
93-02-7Benzaldehyde, 2,5-dimethoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
93-53-8Benzeneacetaldehyde, .alpha.-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
95-01-2Benzaldehyde, 2,4-dihydroxy-9/30/9111/27/91
97-51-8Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-5-nitro-9/30/9111/27/91
98-01-12-Furancarboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
98-03-32-Thiophenecarboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
100-10-7Benzaldehyde, 4-(dimethylamino)-9/30/9111/27/91
100-50-53-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
100-52-7Benzaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
101-39-32-Propenal, 2-methyl-3-phenyl-9/30/9111/27/91
101-86-0Octanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-9/30/9111/27/91
103-95-7Benzenepropanal, .alpha.-methyl-4-(1-methylethyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
104-09-6Benzeneacetaldehyde, 4-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
104-55-22-Propenal, 3-phenyl-9/30/9111/27/91
104-87-0Benzaldehyde, 4-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
104-88-1Benzaldehyde, 4-chloro-9/30/9111/27/91
106-23-06-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
106-26-32,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (Z)-9/30/9111/27/91
106-72-95-Heptenal, 2,6-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
107-02-82-Propenal9/30/9111/27/91
107-20-0Acetaldehyde, chloro-9/30/9111/27/91
107-22-2Ethanedial9/30/9111/27/91
107-75-5Octanal, 7-hydroxy-3,7-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
110-41-8Undecanal, 2-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
110-62-3Pentanal9/30/9111/27/91
111-30-8Pentanedial9/30/9111/27/91
111-71-7Heptanal9/30/9111/27/91
112-31-2Decanal9/30/9111/27/91
112-44-7Undecanal9/30/9111/27/91
112-45-810-Undecenal9/30/9111/27/91
112-54-9Dodecanal9/30/9111/27/91
120-14-9Benzaldehyde, 3,4-dimethoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
120-21-8Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)-9/30/9111/27/91
120-57-01,3-Benzodioxole-5-carboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
121-32-4Benzaldehyde, 3-ethoxy-4-hydroxy-9/30/9111/27/91
121-33-5Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-3-methoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
122-40-7Heptanal, 2-(phenylmethylene)-9/30/9111/27/91
122-78-1Benzeneacetaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
123-05-7Hexanal, 2-ethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
123-08-0Benzaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-9/30/9111/27/91
123-11-5Benzaldehyde, 4-methoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
123-38-6Propanal9/30/9111/27/91
124-13-0Octanal9/30/9111/27/91
124-19-6Nonanal9/30/9111/27/91
126-15-84a(4H)-Dibenzofurancarboxaldehyde, 1,5a,6,9,9a,9b-hexahydro-9/30/9111/27/91
135-02-4Benzaldehyde, 2-methoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
141-27-52,6-Octadienal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (E)-9/30/9111/27/91
143-14-69-Undecenal9/30/9111/27/91
455-19-6Benzaldehyde, 4-(trifluoromethyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
505-57-702-Hexenal9/30/9111/27/91
552-89-6Benzaldehyde, 2-nitro-9/30/9111/27/91
590-86-3Butanal, 3-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
597-31-9Propanal, 3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
939-97-9Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
1121-60-42-Pyridinecarboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
1200-14-2Benzaldehyde, 4-butyl9/30/9111/27/91
1331-92-62-Propenal, 3-phenyl-, monopentyl deriv.9/30/9111/27/91
1334-78-7Benzaldehyde, methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
1423-46-73-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 2,4,6-trimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
1504-74-12-Propenal, 3-(2-methoxyphenyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
2591-86-81-Piperidinecarboxaldehyde9/30/9111/27/91
3132-99-8Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-9/30/9111/27/91
3268-49-3Propanal, 3-(methylthio)-9/30/9111/27/91
3613-30-7Octanal, 7-methoxy-3,7-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
4501-58-03-Cyclopentene-1-acetaldehyde, 2,2,3-trimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
5435-64-3Hexanal, 3,5,5-trimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
5780-07-41,3-Benzodioxole-5-carboxaldehyde, 7-methoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
5949-05-36-Octenal, 3,7-dimethyl-, (S)-9/30/9111/27/91
5988-91-0Octanal, 3,7-dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
10031-82-0Benzaldehyde, 4-ethoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
13586-68-02-Propenal, 3- 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl-2-methyl-9/30/9111/27/91
17754-90-4Benzaldehyde, 4-(diethylamino)-2-hydroxy-9/30/9111/27/91
26266-68-2Hexenal, 2-ethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
27939-60-23-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, dimethyl-9/30/9111/27/91
28602-27-9Benzaldehyde, (dimethylamino)-9/30/9111/27/91
31906-04-43-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-hydroxy-4-methylpentyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
37677-14-83-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 4-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
39515-51-0Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-9/30/9111/27/91
52475-86-23-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-methyl-3-pentenyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
66327-54-63-Cyclohexene-1-carboxaldehyde, 1-methyl-4-(4-methylpentyl)-9/30/9111/27/91
Alkyl-, Chloro-, and Hydroxymethyl Diaryl Ethers
3061–36–71,4-Diphenoxybenzene04/12/9306/10/93
3586–14–9Benzene, 1-methyl-3-phenoxy-04/12/9306/10/93
13826–35–2Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-,04/12/9306/10/93
28299–41–4Benzene, 1,1,′-oxybis[methyl-04/12/9306/10/93
28984–89–61,1′-Biphenyl, phenoxy-04/12/9306/10/93
42874–96–42-Chloro-1-(3-methylphenoxy)-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene04/12/9306/10/93
50594–77–9Phenol, 3-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-, acetate04/12/9306/10/93
50789–44–1Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-, acetate04/12/9306/10/93
51632–16–7Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3-phenoxy-04/12/9306/10/93
61702–88–3Benzene, 1,1′-oxybis[(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-04/12/9306/10/93
63734–62–3Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-,04/12/9306/10/93
69834–19–1Benzene, 1,1′-oxybis[dodecyl-04/12/9306/10/93
72252–48–3Benzoic acid, 3-[2-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenoxy]-, potassium salt04/12/9306/10/93
Alkylphenols, Alkylphenol ethoxylates, and Polyalkylphenols
80–46–64-tert-Pentylphenol3/29/965/29/96
88–18–62-tert-Butylphenol3/29/965/29/96
94–06–44-(1-Methylbutyl)phenol3/29/965/29/96
98–54–44-tert-Butylphenol3/29/965/29/96
99–71–84-sec-Butylphenol3/29/965/29/96
104–40–54-Nonylphenol3/29/965/29/96
104–43–84-Dodecylphenol3/29/965/29/96
136–81–2Phenol, 2-pentyl-8/4/0010/3/00
140–66–9Phenol, 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-8/4/0010/3/00
949–13–32-Octylphenol3/29/965/29/96
1300–16–9Nonylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
1322–69–6(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
1331–57–3Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
1638–22–84-n-Butylphenol3/29/965/29/96
1806–26–44-Octylphenol3/29/965/29/96
1987–50–4Phenol, 4-heptyl-8/4/0010/3/00
2315–66–4Decaethylene glycol 4-isooctylphenyl ether3/29/965/29/96
2446–69–7Phenol, 4-hexyl-8/4/0010/3/00
2497–58–7Hexaethylene glycol 4-isooctylphenyl ether3/29/965/29/96
2589–78–8Phenol, 4-hexadecyl-8/4/0010/3/00
3180–09–42-Butylphenol3/29/965/29/96
3279–27–4Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-8/4/0010/3/00
3884–95–52-(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol3/29/965/29/96
9002–93–1Polyethylene glycol 4-(tert-octyl)phenyl ether3/29/965/29/96
9004–87–9Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(isooctylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
9014–92–0Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(dodecylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
9036–19–5Polyethylene glycol mono(octyl)phenyl ether3/29/965/29/96
9063–89–2Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(octylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
11066–49–2Isononylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
14938–35–34-Pentylphenol3/29/965/29/96
17404–66–94-(1-Methyloctyl)phenol3/29/965/29/96
25154–52–3Nonylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
25401–86–9Phenol, 2-hexadecyl-8/4/0010/3/00
25735–67–5Phenol, 4-sec-pentyl-8/4/0010/3/00
26401–47–8Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(4-dodecylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
26401–74–1Phenol, 2-sec-pentyl-8/4/0010/3/00
27157–66–0Phenol, decyl-8/4/0010/3/00
27178–34–3tert-Butylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
27193–28–8(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
27193–86–8Dodecylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
27985–70–2(1-Methylheptyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
29932–96–5(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
30105–54–5(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
31195–95–6Isobutylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
54932–78–44-(2,2,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol3/29/965/29/96
59911–95–4Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(4-hexadecylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
61723–87–3Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(tridecylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-8/4/0010/3/00
62744–41–6(1,1,3,3-Tetramethylbutyl)phenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
68081–86–7Phenol, nonyl derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
68784–24–7Phenol, C18–30-alkyl derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
68891–67–8Phenol, polypropene derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
68908–55–4Phenol, polybutene derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
68954–70–1Phenol, polyethyl derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
68987–90–6Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), α-(octylphenyl)-ω-hydroxy-, branched3/29/965/29/96
70682–80–3Phenol, tetradecyl-8/4/0010/3/00
71902–25–5Phenol, octenylated8/4/0010/3/00
72624–02–3Phenol, heptyl derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
74499–35–7Phenol, (tetrapropenyl) derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
84605–25–4Phenol, 1-methylhexyl derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
84852–15–3Branched 4-nonylphenol (mixed isomers)3/29/965/29/96
91672–41–2Phenol, 2-nonyl-, branched8/4/0010/3/00
112375–88–9Phenol, polyisobutylene derivs.8/4/0010/3/00
112375–89–0Phenol, poly(2,4,4-trimethylpentene) derivs8/4/0010/3/00
Alkyl phosphates
78–40–0Phosphoric acid, triethyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
78–42–2Phosphoric acid, tris(2-ethylhexyl)ester10/29/9012/27/90
78–51–3Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, phosphate (3:1)10/29/9012/27/90
107–66–4Phosphoric acid, dibutyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
126–71–6Phosphoric acid, tris(2-methylpropyl) ester10/29/9012/27/90
126–73–8Phosphoric acid tributyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
298–07–7Phosphoric acid, bis(2-ethylhexyl)ester10/29/9012/27/90
812–00–0Phosphoric acid, monomethyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
1070–03–7Phosphoric acid, mono(2-ethylhexyl)ester10/29/9012/27/90
1498–51–7Phosphorodichloridic acid, ethylester10/29/9012/27/90
1623–15–0Phosphoric acid, monobutyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
1623–24–1Phosphoric acid, mono(1-methylethyl)ester10/29/9012/27/90
2958–09–0Phosphoric acid, monooctadecyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
3900–04–7Phosphoric acid, monohexyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
3991–73–9Phosphoric acid, monooctyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
7057–92–3Phosphoric acid, didodecyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
7332–46–9Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, phosphate (3:1)10/29/9012/27/90
12645–31–7Phosphoric acid, 2-ethylhexyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
12751–23–4Phosphoric acid, dodecyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
27215–10–7Phosphoric acid, diisooctyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
Brominated flame retardants
87–10–5Benzamide, 3,5-dibromo-N-(4-bromophenyl)-2-hydroxy-10/29/9012/27/90
87–83–2Benzene, pentabromomethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
87–84–3Cyclohexane,1,2,3,4,5-pentabromo-6-chloro-10/29/9012/27/90
96–13–91-Propanol, 2,3-dibromo-10/29/9012/27/90
593–60–2Ethene, bromo-10/29/9012/27/90
615–58–7Phenol, 2,4-dibromo-10/29/9012/27/90
4162–45–2Ethanol,2,2′-((1-methylethylidene)bis((2,6-dibromo-4,1-phenylene)oxy))bis-10/29/9012/27/90
25327–89–3Benzene, 1,1′-(1-methylethylidene)bis(3,5-dibromo-4-(2-propenyloxy)-10/29/9012/27/90
30554–72–4Cyclohexane, tetrabromodichloro-10/29/9012/27/90
30554–73–5Cyclohexane, tribromotrichloro-10/29/9012/27/90
36483–57–51-Propanol, 2,2-dimethyl-, tribromo deriv.10/29/9012/27/90
55205–38–42-Propenoic acid, (1-methylethylidene)bis(2,6-dibromo-4,1-phenylene) ester10/29/9012/27/90
68955–41–9Alkanes, C10-18, bromochloro-10/29/9012/27/90
69882–11–7Phenol, 2,4(or 2,6)-dibromo-, homopolymer10/29/9012/27/90
88497–56–7Benzene, ethenyl-, homopolymer, brominated10/29/9012/27/90
Chloralkyl phosphates
34621–99–31,2-Ethanediyltetrakis(2-chloro-1-methylethylene) phosphate6/14/938/12/93
38051–10–42,2-Bis(chloromethyl)-1,3-propanediyltetrakis(2-chloroethyl) phosphate6/14/938/12/93
53461–82–8Oxydi-2,1-ethanediyltetrakis(2-chloroethyl) phosphate6/14/938/12/93
76649–15–52-Chloro-1-methylethylbis(2-chloropropyl) phosphate
Cyanoacrylates
137–05–32-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, methyl ester1/26/943/28/94
1069–55–22-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, isobutyl ester1/26/943/28/94
6197–30–42-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-3,3-diphenyl-, 2-ethylhexyl ester1/26/943/28/94
6606–65–12-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, butyl ester1/26/943/28/94
7085–85–02-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, ethyl ester1/26/943/28/94
7324–02–92-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2-propenyl ester1/26/943/28/94
10586–17–12-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 1-methylethyl ester1/26/943/28/94
21982–43–42-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, ethoxyethyl ester1/26/943/28/94
23023–91–82-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2,2,2-trifluoromethyl ester1/26/943/28/94
27816–23–52-Propenoic acid, 2-cyano-, 2-methoxyethyl ester1/26/943/28/94
64992–16–1Ethanaminium, 2-[[2-cyano-3-[4-(diethylamino)phenyl]-1-oxo-2-propenyl]oxy]- N,N,N -trimethyl-, chloride1/26/943/28/94
Indium Chemicals
923–34–2Triethylindium8/27/0110/24/01
1303–11–3Indium arsenide8/27/0110/24/01
1312–41–0Indium antimonide8/27/0110/24/01
1312–43–2Indium (III) oxide8/27/0110/24/01
1312–45–4Indium (III) telluride8/27/0110/24/01
4194–69–8Indium (III) citrate8/27/0110/24/01
7440–74–6Indium8/27/0110/24/01
7783–52–0Indium (III) fluoride8/27/0110/24/01
10025–82–8Indium (III) chloride8/27/0110/24/01
12018–95–0Copper indium diselenide8/27/0110/24/01
12030–14–7Indium (II) sulfide8/27/0110/24/01
12030–24–9Indium (III) sulfide8/27/0110/24/01
12056–07–4Indium selenide8/27/0110/24/01
12672–70–7Indium chloride8/27/0110/24/01
12672–71–8Indium oxide8/27/0110/24/01
13464–82–9Indium (III) sulfate8/27/0110/24/01
13465–09–3Indium (III) bromide8/27/0110/24/01
13465–10–6Indium (I) chloride8/27/0110/24/01
13510–35–5Indium (III) iodide8/27/0110/24/01
13709–93–8Indium (III) borate8/27/0110/24/01
13770–61–1Indium (III) nitrate8/27/0110/24/01
13966–94–4Indium (I) iodide8/27/0110/24/01
14166–78–0Indium (III) fluoride8/27/0110/24/01
14280–53–6Indium (I) bromide8/27/0110/24/01
14405–45–9Indium tris(acetylacetonate)8/27/0110/24/01
20661–21–6Indium (III) hydroxide8/27/0110/24/01
22398–80–7Indium (I) phosphide8/27/0110/24/01
25114–58–3Indium (III) acetate8/27/0110/24/01
25617–98–5Indium nitride8/27/0110/24/01
27765–48–6Indium (III) tetrafluoroborate8/27/0110/24/01
50926–11–9Indium tin oxide8/27/0110/24/01
55326–87–9Indium hydroxide8/27/0110/24/01
66027–93–8Indium (III) sulfamate8/27/0110/24/01
66027–94–9Hydroxybis(trifluoroacetato- O )indium8/27/0110/24/01
67816–06–2Indium (III) 2-ethylhexanoate8/27/0110/24/01
68310–35–0Indium (III) neodecanoate8/27/0110/24/01
71243–84–0Indium tin oxide (In1.69Sn0.1502O2.85)8/27/0110/24/01
IRIS Chemicals
51-28-52,4 Dinitrophenol9/30/9111/27/91
95-65-83,4 Dinethylphenol9/30/9111/27/91
Isocyanates
91–97–41,1′-Biphenyl, 4,4′-diisocyanato-3,3′-dimethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
100–28–7Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-nitro-10/29/9012/27/90
101–68–8Benzene, 1,1′-methylenebis(4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
102–36–3Benzene, 1,2-dichloro-4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
103–71–9Benzene, isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
104–12–1Benzene, 1-chloro-4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
104–49–4Benzene, 1,4-diisocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
109–90–0Ethane, isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
110–78–1Propane, 1-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
111–36–4Butane, 1-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
112–96–9Octadecane, 1-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
123–61–5Benzene, 1,3-diisocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
329–01–1Benzene, 1-isocyanato-3-(trifluoromethyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
614–68–6Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-methyl-10/29/9012/27/90
622–58–2Benzene, 1-isocyanato-4-methyl-10/29/9012/27/90
624–83–9Methane, isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
1476–23–91-Propene, 3-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
2422–91–5Benzene, 1,1′,1″-methylidynetris(4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
2493–02–9Benzene, 1-bromo-4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
2909–38–8Benzene, 1-chloro-3-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
2949–22–6Acetic acid, isocyanato-, ethyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
3173–53–3Cyclohexane, isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
4035–89–6Imidodicarbonic diamide,N,N′,2-tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
4098–71–9Cyclohexane, 5-isocyanato-1-(isocyanatomethyl)-1,3,3-trimethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
4151–51–3Phenol, 4-isocyanato-, phosphorothioate (3:1) (ester)10/29/9012/27/90
5124–30–1Cyclohexane, 1,1′-methylenebis(4-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
5873–54–1Benzene, 1-isocyanato-2-((4-isocyanatophenyl)methyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
10031–75–1Benzene, 1,1′-(diisocyanatomethylene)bis-10/29/9012/27/90
15646–96–5Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,4,4-trimethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
16938–22–0Hexane, 1,6-diisocyanato-2,2,4-trimethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
25854–16–4Benzene, bis(isocyanatomethyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
26447–40–5Benzene, 1,1′-methylenebis(isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
26603–40–71,3,5,-Triazine-2,4,6(1H.3H,5H-trione, 1,3,5-tris(3-isocyanatomethylphenyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
26747–90–01,3-Diazetidine-2,4-dione, 1,3-bis(3-isocyanatomethylphenyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
28178–42–9Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3-bis(1-methylethyl)-10/29/9012/27/90
28556–81–2Benzene, 2-isocyanato-1,3-dimethyl-10/29/9012/27/90
30674–80–72-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-,2-isocyanatoethyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
34893–92–0Benzene, 1,3-dichloro-5-isocyanato-10/29/9012/27/90
68239–06–5Cyclohexane, 2-heptyl-3,4-bis(9-isocyanatononyl)-1-pentyl-10/29/9012/27/90
73597–26–92-Propenoic acid, 2-methyl-, 2-(((((5-isocyanato-1,3,3-trimethylcyclohexyl) methyl)amino)carbonyl)oxy)ethyl ester10/29/9012/27/90
Methyl ethylene glycol ethers and esters
3121-61-7Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acrylate1/26/943/28/94
23783-42-8Tetraethylene glycol monomethyl ether1/26/943/28/94
Nonylphenol ethoxylates
7311–27–5Ethanol, 2-[2-[2-[2-(p-nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]ethoxy]ethoxy]-2/10/004/10/00
9016–45–9Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-2/10/004/10/00
20427–84–3Ethanol, 2-[2-(p-nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]-2/10/004/10/00
20636–48–03,6,9,12-Tetraoxatetradecan-1-ol, 14-(4-nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
26027–38–3Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-2/10/004/10/00
26264–02–83,6,9,12-Tetraoxatetradecan-1-ol, 14-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
26571–11–93,6,9,12,15,18,21,24-Octaoxahexacosan-1-ol, 26-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
27176–93–8Ethanol, 2-[2-(nonylphenoxy)ethoxy]-2/10/004/10/00
27177–01–13,6,9,12,15-Pentaoxaheptadecan-1-ol, 17-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
27177–05–53,6,9,12,15,18,21-Heptaoxatricosan-1-ol, 23-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
27177–08–83,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27-Nonaoxanonacosan-1-ol, 29-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
27986–36–3Ethanol, 2-(nonylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
37205–87–1Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(isononylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-2/10/004/10/00
51938–25–1Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(2-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-2/10/004/10/00
65455–72–33,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27-Nonaoxanonacosan-1-ol, 29-(isononylphenoxy)-2/10/004/10/00
68412–54–4Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-, branched2/10/004/10/00
98113–10–1NP92/10/004/10/00
127087–87–0Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-, branched2/10/004/10/00
152143–22–1Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), alpha-(4-nonylphenyl)-omega-hydroxy-, branched, phosphates2/10/004/10/00
OSHA Chemicals in Need of Dermal Absorption Testing
60–29–7Ethyl ether1/26/943/28/94
61–82–5Amitrole3/11/945/10/94
74–96–4Ethyl bromide3/11/945/10/94
75–05–8Acetonitrile8/4/9510/3/95
75–12–7Formamide8/4/9510/3/95
75–15–0Carbon disulfide3/11/945/10/94
75–25–2Bromoform3/11/945/10/94
75–34–31,1–Dichloroethane3/11/945/10/94
75–35–4Vinylidene chloride8/4/9510/3/95
75–65–0 tert -Butyl alcohol1/26/943/28/94
76–22–2Camphor1/26/943/28/94
77–73–6Dicyclopentadiene8/4/9510/3/95
77–78–1Dimethyl sulfate3/11/945/10/94
78–59–1Isophorone8/4/9510/3/95
78-87-5Propylene dichloride8/4/9510/3/95
78–92–2 sec -Butyl alcohol1/26/943/28/94
79–20–9Methyl acetate1/26/943/28/94
79–46–92–Nitropropane3/11/945/10/94
88-72-2o-Nitrotoluene3/11/945/10/94
89-72-5o-sec-Butylphenol3/11/945/10/94
90-04-0o-Anisidine3/11/945/10/94
91-20-3Naphthalene8/4/9510/3/95
92-52-4Biphenyl8/4/9510/3/95
95-13-6Indene3/11/945/10/94
95-49-8o-Chlorotoluene3/11/945/10/94
95-50-1o-Dichlorobenzene8/4/9510/3/95
96-18-41,2,3-Trichloropropane8/4/9510/3/95
97–77–8Disulfiram1/26/943/28/94
98-29-3t-Butylcatechol8/4/9510/3/95
99-08-1m-Nitrotoluene8/4/9510/3/95
99-65-0m-Dinitrobenzene3/11/945/10/94
99-99-0p-Nitrotoluene8/4/9510/3/95
100-00-5p-Nitrochlorobenzene3/11/945/10/94
100-01-6p-Nitroaniline3/11/945/10/94
100-44-7Benzyl chloride3/11/945/10/94
100–25–4 p -Dinitrobenzene1/26/943/28/94
100-63-0Phenylhydrazine3/11/945/10/94
105–46–4 sec -Butyl acetate1/26/943/28/94
106–42–3 p -Xylene1/26/943/28/94
106-46-7p-Dichlorobenzene8/4/9510/3/95
106-49-0p-Toluidine3/11/945/10/94
107-06-2Ethylene dichloride8/4/9510/3/95
107–31–3Methyl formate1/26/943/28/94
107–66–4Dibutyl phosphate1/26/943/28/94
108–03–21-Nitropropane1/26/943/28/94
108-44-1m-Toluidine3/11/945/10/94
108–87–2Methylcyclohexane1/26/943/28/94
108-90-7Chlorobenzene3/11/945/10/94
108-93-0Cyclohexanol8/4/9510/3/95
109–66–0Pentane1/26/943/28/94
109-99-9Tetrahydrofuran3/11/945/10/94
110-12-3Methyl isoamyl ketone8/4/9510/3/95
110–83–8Cyclohexene1/26/943/28/94
111–84–2Nonane1/26/943/28/94
120-80-9Catechol8/4/9510/3/95
121-14-22,4-Dinitrotoluene3/11/945/10/94
121-69-7Dimethylaniline8/4/9510/3/95
122-39-4Diphenylamine3/11/945/10/94
123-42-2Diacetone alcohol8/4/9510/3/95
123–92–2Isoamyl acetate1/26/943/28/94
126-99-8beta-Chloroprene3/11/945/10/94
127-19-5Dimethyl acetamide8/4/9510/3/95
142–82–5Heptane ( n -Heptane)1/26/943/28/94
150-76-5p-Methoxyphenol3/11/945/10/94
287–92–3Cyclopentane1/26/943/28/94
528-29-0o-Dinitrobenzene3/11/945/10/94
532–27–4 a -Chloroacetophenone1/26/943/28/94
540-59-01,2-Dichloroethylene3/11/945/10/94
540–88–5 tert -Butyl acetate1/26/943/28/94
542-92-7Cyclopentadiene8/4/9510/3/95
626-17-5m-Phthalodinitrile3/11/945/10/94
628–63–7 n -Amyl acetate1/26/943/28/94
768-52-5N-Isopropylaniline3/11/945/10/94
1300-73-8Xylidine3/11/945/10/94
6423-43-4Propylene glycol dinitrate3/11/945/10/94
7631–90–5Sodium bisulfite1/26/943/28/94
7681–57–4Sodium metabisulfite1/26/943/28/94
25013-15-4Vinyl toluene3/11/945/10/94
34590-94-8Dipropylene glycol methyl ether8/4/9510/3/95
Propylene glycol ethers and esters
108–65–6Propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate1/26/943/28/94
110–98–5Dipropylene glycol1/26/943/28/94
770–35–41–Phenoxy-2-propanol1/26/943/28/94
20324–32–71–(2-Methoxy-1-methylethoxy)-2-propanol1/26/943/28/94
20324–33–8Tripropylene glycol methyl ether1/26/943/28/94
28677–93–2Methoxy-1-propanol1/26/943/28/94
29387–86–8Propylene glycol monobutyl ether1/26/943/28/94
29911–28–2Dipropylene glycol butyl ether1/26/943/28/94
42978–66–5Tripropylene glycol diacrylate1/26/943/28/94
57018–52–7Propylene glycol mono- tert -butyl ether1/26/943/28/94
88917–22–0Dipropylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate1/26/943/28/94
Pyridinamines
462–08–83-Pyridinamine1/6/053/7/05
504–24–54-Pyridinamine 1/6/05 3/7/05
504–29–02-Pyridinamine 1/6/05 3/7/05
Siloxanes
107–46–0Hexamethyldisiloxane10/12/932/28/94
107–50–6Tetradecamethylcycloheptasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
107–51–7Octamethyltrisiloxane10/12/932/28/94
107–52–8Tetradecamethylhexasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
107–53–9Tetracosamethylundecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
141–62–8Decamethyltetrasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
141–63–9Dodecamethylpentasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
540–97–6Dodecamethylcyclohexasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
541–01–5Hexadecamethylheptasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
541–02–6Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
541–05–9Hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane10/12/932/28/94
546–56–5Octaphenylcyclotetrasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
556–67–2Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
556–68–3Hexadecamethylcyclooctasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
556–69–4Octadecamethyloctasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
556–70–7Docosamethyldecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
556–71–8Octadecamethylcyclononasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
999–97–3Hexamethyldisilazane10/12/932/28/94
2370–88–9Tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2374–14–3Trifluoropropylmethylcyclotrisiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2471–08–1Hexacosamethyldodecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2471–09–2Octacosamethyltridecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2471–10–5Triacontamethyltetradecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2471–11–6Dotriacontamethylpentadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2554–06–5Methylvinylcyclosiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2627–95–4Tetramethyldivinyldisiloxane10/12/932/28/94
2652–13–3Eicosamethylnonasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
70131-67-8Siloxanes and silicones, di-Me, hydroxy-terminated10/12/932/28/94
9004–73–3Methylpolysiloxane10/12/932/28/94
18766–38–6Docosamethylcycloundecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
18772–36–6Eicosamethylcyclodecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
18844–04–7Hexatriacontamethylheptadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
18919–94–3Tetracosamethylcyclododecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
23523–12–8Hexatriacontamethylcyclooctadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
23523–14–0Triacontamethylcyclopentadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
23732–94–7Hexacosamethylcyclotridecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
36938–50–8Tetratriacontamethyl hexadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
36938–52–0Octatriacontamethyl octadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
63148–62–9Dimethyl silicones and siloxanes10/12/932/28/94
67762–90–7Dimethyl silicones and siloxane, reaction products with silica10/12/932/28/94
67762–94–1Dimethylmethylvinylsiloxane10/12/932/28/94
68037–59–2Dimethylhydropolylsiloxane10/12/932/28/94
68037–74–1Dimethylpolysiloxanes10/12/932/28/94
68083–14–7Dimethyldiphenylsiloxane10/12/932/28/94
69430–24–6Cyclopolydimethylsiloxane10/12/932/28/94
115361-68-7Dimethylmethyl 3,3,3-trifluoropropyl siloxane10/12/932/28/94
149050-40-8Octacosamethylcyclotetradecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150026–95–2Dotriacontamethylcyclohexadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150026–96–3Tetratriacontamethylcycloheptadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150026–97–4Octatriacontamethylcyclononadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150026–98–5Tetracontamethylcycloeicosasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150026-99-6Tetracontamethylnonadecasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
150027–00–2Dotetracontamethyleicosasiloxane10/12/932/28/94
not availablePolymethyloctadecylsiloxane10/12/932/28/94
Substantially produced chemicals in need of subchronic tests
80-51-3p,p′-Oxybis(benzenesulfonylhydrazide)9/30/9111/27/91
81-84-5Naphthalenedicarboxylic anhydride9/30/9111/27/91
84-51-52-Ethylanthraquinone9/30/9111/27/91
87-02-57-Amino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid9/30/9111/27/91
90-15-31-Naphthol9/30/9111/27/91
92-70-63-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid9/30/9111/27/91
94-28-0Triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylhexanoate)9/30/9111/27/91
95-32-92-(4-Morpholinyldithio)-benzothiazole9/30/9111/27/91
97-88-1N-Butyl methacrylate9/30/9111/27/91
98-48-61,3-Benzenedisulfonic Acid9/30/9111/27/91
99-54-73,4-Dichloronitrobenzene9/30/9111/27/91
99-63-8Isophthaloyl chloride9/30/9111/27/91
100-20-9Terephthaloyl chloride9/30/9111/27/91
100-29-84-Ethoxynitrobenzene9/30/9111/27/91
102-01-2Acetoacetanilide9/30/9111/27/91
106-31-0Butyric anhydride9/30/9111/27/91
106-63-8Isobutyl acrylate9/30/9111/27/91
111-96-6Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether9/30/9111/27/91
112–15–2Ethanol, 2-(2-ethoxyethoxy)-, acetate9/30/9111/27/91
116-81-4Bromamine acid9/30/9111/27/91
119-33-54-Methyl-2-nitro-phenol9/30/9111/27/91
121-60-84-(Acetylamino)benzenesulfonyl chloride9/30/9111/27/91
123-54-62,4-Pentanedione9/30/9111/27/91
123-62-6Propanoic anhydride9/30/9111/27/91
142-16-5Bis(2-ethylhexyl)-2-butenedioate9/30/9111/27/91
311-89-7Perfluorotributylamine9/30/9111/27/91
355-42-0Perfluoro-N-hexane9/30/9111/27/91
594-42-3Trichloromethanesulfenyl chloride9/30/9111/27/91
616-21-71,2-Dichlorobutane9/30/9111/27/91
626-17-51,3-Dicyanobenzene9/30/9111/27/91
760-23-63,4-Dichlorobutene9/30/9111/27/91
929–06–62-(2-Aminoethoxy)-ethanol6/30/929/28/92
1047-16-1Quinacridone9/30/9111/27/91
1111-78-0Ammonium carbamate9/30/9111/27/91
3089-11-0Hexa(methoxymethyl) melamine9/30/9111/27/91
Sulphones
67-71-0Dimethylsulfone9/30/9111/27/91
77–79–23-Sulfolene9/30/9111/27/91
80-07-9Sulfonyl bis-(4-chlorobenzene)9/30/9111/27/91
80-08-04,4′-Diaminodiphenyl sulfone9/30/9111/27/91
80-09-1Bisphenol S9/30/9111/27/91
98-30-62-Amino-4-(methylsulfonyl)phenol9/30/9111/27/91
126-33-0Sulfolane9/30/9111/27/91
127-63-9Diphenylsulfone9/30/9111/27/91
2580-77-02,2′-Sulfonyl bis-ethanol9/30/9111/27/91
3278-22-61,1′-[Methylene bis(sulfonyl)]bisethene9/30/9111/27/91
5246-57-12-[(3-Aminophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol9/30/9111/27/91
16588-67-33-[N-Ethyl-4-[[6-(methylsulfonyl)-2-benzothiazolyl] azo]-m-toluidino]- propionitrile9/30/9111/27/91
17557-67-46-(Methylsulfonyl)-2-benzothiazolamine9/30/9111/27/91
17601-96-62-Amino-4-[(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfonyl]phenol9/30/9111/27/91
17688-68-54-Phenylthiomorpholine, 1,1-dioxide9/30/9111/27/91
17741-62-74-[4-[(2,6-Dichloro-4-nitrophenyl) azo]phenyl]thiomorpholine, 1,1-dioxide-9/30/9111/27/91
18760-44-63-(Decyloxy)tetrahydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide9/30/9111/27/91
20018-09-11-(Diiodomethyl) sulfonyl-4-methyl benzene9/30/9111/27/91
26750-50-51,1′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)] bisethene9/30/9111/27/91
36724-43-32,2′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bisethanol9/30/9111/27/91
41123-59-51,1′-[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bis-2-chloroethane9/30/9111/27/91
41123-69-72,2′-[Methylenebis(sulfonyl)]bisethanol9/30/9111/27/91
41687-30-32-[(3-Nitrophenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol9/30/9111/27/91
52218-35-62-[(6-Amino-2-naphthalenyl)sulfonyl]ethanol9/30/9111/27/91
53061-10-21,1′-[Oxybis(methylenesulfonyl)]bis-2-chloroethane9/30/9111/27/91
63134-33-84-[[4-(Phenylmethoxy)phenyl]sulfonyl]phenol9/30/9111/27/91
Tungsten compounds
1314–35–8Tungsten oxide (WO3)1/6/053/7/05
7440–33–7Tungsten1/6/053/7/05
7783–03–1Tungstate (WO42-), dihydrogen, (T-4)-1/6/053/7/05
7783–82–6Tungsten fluoride (WF6), (OC-6-11)-1/6/053/7/05
7790–60–5Tungstate (WO42-), dipotassium, (T-4)-1/6/053/7/05
7790–85–4Cadmium tungsten oxide (CdWO4)1/6/053/7/05
10213–10–2Tungstate (WO42-), disodium, dihydrate, (T-4)-1/6/053/7/05
11105–11–6Tungsten oxide (WO3), hydrate1/6/053/7/05
11120–01–7Sodium tungsten oxide1/6/053/7/05
11120–25–5Tungstate (W12(OH)2O4010-), decaammonium1/6/053/7/05
12027–38–2Tungstate(4-),[.mu.12-[orthosilicato(4-)- .kappa.O:.kappa.O:.kappa.O: .kappa.O':.kappa.O':.kappa.O': .kappa.O′:.kappa.O′ :.kappa.O′ :.kappa.O'′:.kappa.O'′ :.kappa.O'′]]tetracosa- .mu.-oxododecaoxododeca-, tetrahydrogen1/6/053/7/05
12028–48–7Tungstate (W12(OH)2O386-), hexaammonium1/6/053/7/05
12036–22–5Tungsten oxide (WO2)1/6/053/7/05
12067–99–1Tungsten hydroxide oxide phosphate1/6/053/7/05
12138–09–9Tungsten sulfide (WS2)1/6/053/7/05
12141–67–2Tungstate (W12(OH)2O386-), hexasodium1/6/053/7/05
13283–01–7Tungsten chloride (WCl6), (OC-6-11)-1/6/053/7/05
13472–45–2Tungstate (WO42-), disodium, (T-4)-1/6/053/7/05
14040–11–0Tungsten carbonyl (W(CO)6), (OC-6-11)-1/6/053/7/05
23321–70–2Tungsten oxide (WO3), dihydrate1/6/053/7/05
Vanadium compounds
1314–34–7Vanadium oxide (V2O3) [Vanadium trioxide]7/11/039/9/03
1314–62–1Vanadium oxide (V2O5) [Vanadium pentoxide]7/11/039/9/03
1686–22–2Vanadium, triethoxyoxo-, (T-4)- [Triethyl orthovanadate]7/11/039/9/03
3153–26–2Vanadium, oxobis (2,4-pentanedionato-.kappa.O,.kappa.O')-, (SP-5-21)-7/11/039/9/03
5588–84–1Vanadium, oxotris(2-propanolato)-, (T-4)- [Vanadium triisopropoxide oxide]7/11/039/9/03
7440–62–2Vanadium7/11/039/9/03
7632–51–1Vanadium chloride (VCl4), (T-4)- [Vanadium tetrachloride]7/11/039/9/03
7718–98–1Vanadium chloride (VCl3) [Vanadium trichloride]7/11/039/9/03
7727–18–6Vanadium, trichlorooxo-, (T-4)- [Vanadium oxytrichloride]7/11/039/9/03
7803–55–6Vanadate (VO31-), ammonium [Ammonium metavanadate]7/11/039/9/03
10049–16–8Vanadium fluoride (VF4) [Vanadium tetrafluoride]7/11/039/9/03
10213–09–9Vanadium, dichlorooxo- [Vanadyl dichloride]7/11/039/9/03
10580–52–6Vanadium chloride (VCl2) [Vanadium dichloride]7/11/039/9/03
11099–11–9Vanadium oxide [Polyvanadic acid]7/11/039/9/03
11115–67–6Ammonium vanadium oxide7/11/039/9/03
11130–21–5Vanadium carbide7/11/039/9/03
12007–37–3Vanadium boride (VB2)7/11/039/9/03
12035–98–2Vanadium oxide (VO)7/11/039/9/03
12036–21–4Vanadium oxide (VO2)7/11/039/9/03
12070–10–9Vanadium carbide (VC)7/11/039/9/03
12083–48–6Vanadium, dichlorobis (.eta.5-2,4-cyclopentadien-1-yl)-7/11/039/9/03
12166–27–7Vanadium sulfide (VS)7/11/039/9/03
12439–96–2Vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)-.kappa.O]-, pentahydrate [Vanadyl sulfate (VOSO4), pentahydrate]7/11/039/9/03
12604–58–9Vanadium alloy, base, V,C,Fe (Ferrovanadium)7/11/039/9/03
13470–26–3Vanadium bromide (VBr3)7/11/039/9/03
13476–99–8Vanadium, tris(2,4-pentanedionato-.kappa.O,.kappa.O')-, (OC-6-11)- [Vanadium tris(acetylacetonate)]7/11/039/9/03
13497–94–4Silver vanadium oxide (AgVO3)7/11/039/9/03
13517–26–5Sodium vanadium oxide (Na4V2O7) [Sodium pyrovanadate]7/11/039/9/03
13718–26–8Vanadate (VO31-), sodium [Sodium metavanadate]7/11/039/9/03
13721–39–6Sodium vanadium oxide (Na3VO4) [Sodium orthovanadate]7/11/039/9/03
13769–43–2Vanadate (VO31-), potassium [Potassium metavanadate]7/11/039/9/03
13930–88–6Vanadium, oxo[29H,31H-phthalocyaninato(2-)-.kappa.N29,.kappa.N30,.kappa.N31,.kappa.N32]-, (SP-5-12)-7/11/039/9/03
14059–33–7Bismuth vanadium oxide (BiVO4)7/11/039/9/03
19120–62–8Vanadium, tris(2-methyl-1-propanolato)oxo-, (T-4)- [Isobutyl orthovanadate]7/11/039/9/03
24646–85–3Vanadium nitride (VN)7/11/039/9/03
27774–13–6Vanadium, oxo[sulfato(2-)-.kappa.O]- [Vanadyl sulfate]7/11/039/9/03
30486–37–4Vanadium hydroxide oxide (V(OH)2O)7/11/039/9/03
39455–80–6Ammonium sodium vanadium oxide7/11/039/9/03
53801–77–7Bismuth vanadium oxide7/11/039/9/03
65232–89–5Vanadium hydroxide oxide phosphate7/11/039/9/03
68130–18–7Vanadium hydroxide oxide phosphate (V6(OH)3O3(PO4)7)7/11/039/9/03
68815–09–8Naphthenic acids, vanadium salts7/11/039/9/03
68990–29–4Balsams, copaiba, sulfurized, vanadium salts7/11/039/9/03
Voluntary HPV Challenge Program orphan (unsponsored) chemicals
62–56–6ThioureaSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
77–76–9Propane, 2,2-dimethoxy-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
81–07–21,2-Benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one, 1,1-dioxideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
81–16–31-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 2-amino-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
81–84–51H,3H-Naphtho[1,8-cd]pyran-1,3-dioneSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
83–41–0Benzene, 1,2-dimethyl-3-nitro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
84–69–51,2-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, bis(2-methylpropyl) esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
85–40–51H-Isoindole-1,3(2H)-dione, 3a,4,7,7a-tetrahydro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
91–68–9Phenol, 3-(diethylamino)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
94–96–21,3-Hexanediol, 2-ethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
96–22–03-PentanoneSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
97–00–7Benzene, 1-chloro-2,4-dinitro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
98–09–9Benzenesulfonyl chlorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
98–16–8Benzenamine, 3-(trifluoromethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
98–56–6Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
101–34–89-Octadecenoic acid, 12-(acetyloxy)-, 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester, (9Z,9'Z,9”,12R,12'R,12”)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
104–66–5Benzene, 1,1'-[1,2-ethanediylbis(oxy)]bis-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
104–93–8Benzene, 1-methoxy-4-methyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
107–39–11-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
107–40–42-Pentene, 2,4,4-trimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
110–18–91,2-Ethanediamine, N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
110–33–8Hexanedioic acid, dihexyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
111–44–4Ethane, 1,1'-oxybis[2-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
111–85–3Octane, 1-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
111–91–1Ethane, 1,1'-[methylenebis(oxy)]bis[2-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
118–90–1Benzoic acid, 2-methyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
119–33–5Phenol, 4-methyl-2-nitro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
121–69–7Benzenamine, N,N-dimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
121–82–41,3,5-Triazine, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
124–63–0Methanesulfonyl chlorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
127–68–4Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-nitro-, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
131–57–7Methanone, (2-hydroxy-4-methoxyphenyl)phenyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
137–20–2Ethanesulfonic acid, 2-[methyl[(9Z)-1-oxo-9-octadecenyl]amino]-, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
138–25–01,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
139–40–21,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N,N'-bis(1-methylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
140–93–2Carbonodithioic acid, O-(1-methylethyl) ester, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
142–73–4Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
330–54–1Urea, N'-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
460–00–4Benzene, 1-bromo-4-fluoro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
506–51–41-TetracosanolSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
506–52–51-HexacosanolSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
513–74–6Carbamodithioic acid, monoammonium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
515–40–2Benzene, (2-chloro-1,1-dimethylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
529–33–91-Naphthalenol, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
529–34–01(2H)-Naphthalenone, 3,4-dihydro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
542–92–71,3-CyclopentadieneSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
557–61–91-OctacosanolSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
563–72–4Ethanedioic acid, calcium salt (1:1)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
590–19–21,2-ButadieneSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
592–45–01,4-HexadieneSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
598–72–1Propanoic acid, 2-bromo-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
617–94–7Benzenemethanol, .alpha.,.alpha.-dimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
628–13–7Pyridine, hydrochlorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
628–96–61,2-Ethanediol, dinitrateSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
645–62–52-Hexenal, 2-ethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
693–95–8Thiazole, 4-methyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
756–80–9Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
870–72–4Methanesulfonic acid, hydroxy-, monosodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
928–72–3Glycine, N-(carboxymethyl)-, disodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
939–97–9Benzaldehyde, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1000–82–4Urea, (hydroxymethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1002–69–3Decane, 1-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1111–78–0Carbamic acid, monoammonium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1401–55–4TanninsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1445–45–0Ethane, 1,1,1-trimethoxy-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1498–51–7Phosphorodichloridic acid, ethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1738–25–6Propanenitrile, 3-(dimethylamino)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
1912–24–91,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N-ethyl-N'-(1-methylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2152–64–9Benzenamine, N-phenyl-4-[[4-(phenylamino)phenyl][4-(phenylimino)-2,5-cyclohexadien-1-ylidene]methyl]-, monohydrochlorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2210–79–9Oxirane, [(2-methylphenoxy)methyl]-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2372–45–41-Butanol, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2409–55–4Phenol, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2425–54–9Tetradecane, 1-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2494–89–5Ethanol, 2-[(4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl]-, hydrogen sulfate (ester)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2524–03–0Phosphorochloridothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2691–41–01,3,5,7-Tetrazocine, octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2814–20–24(1H)-Pyrimidinone, 6-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2905–62–6Benzoyl chloride, 3,5-dichloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
2915–53–92-Butenedioic acid (2Z)-, dioctyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
3039–83–6Ethenesulfonic acid, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
3132–99–8Benzaldehyde, 3-bromo-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
3386–33–2Octadecane, 1-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
3779–63–31,3,5-Triazine-2,4,6(1H,3H,5H)-trione, 1,3,5-tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
3965–55–71,3-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, 5-sulfo-, 1,3-dimethyl ester, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
4035–89–6Imidodicarbonic diamide, N,N',2-tris(6-isocyanatohexyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
4170–30–32-ButenalSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
4316–73–8Glycine, N-methyl-, monosodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
4860–03–1Hexadecane, 1-chloro-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
5026–74–4Oxiranemethanamine, N-[4-(oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl]-N-(oxiranylmethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
5216–25–1Benzene, 1-chloro-4-(trichloromethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
5460–09–32,7-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 4-amino-5-hydroxy-, monosodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
5915–41–31,3,5-Triazine-2,4-diamine, 6-chloro-N-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-N'-ethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
6473–13–82-Naphthalenesulfonic acid, 6-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo]-3-[[4-[[4-[[7-[(2,4-diaminophenyl)azo]-1-hydroxy-3-sulfo-2-naphthalenyl]azo]phenyl]amino]-3-sulfophenyl]azo]-4-hydroxy-, trisodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
7795–95–11-Octanesulfonyl chlorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
8001–58–9CreosoteSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
10265–69–7Glycine, N-phenyl-, monosodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
13749–94–5Ethanimidothioic acid, N-hydroxy-, methyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
13826–35–2Benzenemethanol, 3-phenoxy-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
17103–31–0Urea, sulfate (2:1)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
17321–47–0Phosphoramidothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
17976–43–12,4,6,8,3,5,7-Benzotetraoxatriplumbacycloundecin-3,5,7-triylidene, 1,9-dihydro-1,9-dioxo-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
19438–61–01,3-Isobenzofurandione, 5-methyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
19525–59–8Glycine, N-phenyl-, monopotassium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
20068–02–42-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, (2Z)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
20227–53–6Phosphorous acid, 2-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-[1-[3-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-hydroxyphenyl]-1-methylethyl]phenyl bis(4-nonylphenyl) esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
21351–39–3Urea, sulfate (1:1)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
22527–63–5Propanoic acid, 2-methyl-, 3-(benzoyloxy)-2,2,4-trimethylpentyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
24615–84–72-Propenoic acid, 2-carboxyethyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
24794–58–9Formic acid, compd. with 2,2',2[ethanol] (1:1)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25154–38–5PiperazineethanolSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25168–05–2Benzene, chloromethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25168–06–3Phenol, (1-methylethyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25321–41–9Benzenesulfonic acid, dimethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25383–99–7Octadecanoic acid, 2-(1-carboxyethoxy)-1-methyl-2-oxoethyl ester, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
25646–71–3Methanesulfonamide, N-[2-[(4-amino-3-methylphenyl)ethylamino]ethyl]-, sulfate (2:3)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
26377–29–7Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-dimethyl ester, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
26401–27–4Phosphorous acid, isooctyl diphenyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
26680–54–62,5-Furandione, dihydro-3-(octenyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
27193–28–8Phenol, (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
28106–30–1Benzene, ethenylethyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
28188–24–1Octadecanoic acid, 2-(hydroxymethyl)-2-[[(1-oxooctadecyl)oxy]methyl]-1,3-propanediyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
28908–00–1Benzothiazole, 2-[(chloromethyl)thio]-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
30574–97–12-Butenenitrile, 2-methyl-, (2E)-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
34689–46–8Phenol, methyl-, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
35203–06–6Benzenamine, 2-ethyl-6-methyl-N-methylene-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
35203–08–8Benzenamine, 2,6-diethyl-N-methylene-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
37734–45–5Carbonochloridothioic acid, S-(phenylmethyl) esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
37764–25–3Acetamide, 2,2-dichloro-N,N-di-2-propenyl-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
38185–06–7Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-chloro-3,5-dinitro-, potassium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
38321–18–5Ethanol, 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)-, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
39515–51–0Benzaldehyde, 3-phenoxy-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
40630–63–51-Octanesulfonyl fluorideSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
40876–98–0Butanedioic acid, oxo-, diethyl ester, ion(1-), sodiumSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
51632–16–7Benzene, 1-(bromomethyl)-3-phenoxy-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
52184–19–7Phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylpropyl)-6-[(2-nitrophenyl)azo]-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
52556–42–01-Propanesulfonic acid, 2-hydroxy-3-(2-propenyloxy)-, monosodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
52663–57–7Ethanol, 2-butoxy-, sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
56803–37–3Phosphoric acid, (1,1-dimethylethyl)phenyl diphenyl esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
57693–14–8Chromate(3-), bis[3-(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-4-[[2-(hydroxy-.kappa.O)-1-naphthalenyl]azo-.kappa.N1]-7-nitro-1-naphthalenesulfonato(3-)]-, trisodiumSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
61788–44–1Phenol, styrenatedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
61788–76–9Alkanes, chloroSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
61789–85–3Sulfonic acids, petroleumSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
63302–49–8Phosphorochloridous acid, bis(4-nonylphenyl) esterSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
64743–02–8Alkenes, C>10 .alpha.-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
64743–03–9Phenols (petroleum)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–79–4Solvent naphtha (coal)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–82–9Tar oils, coalSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–83–0Extracts, coal tar oil alk.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–86–3Extract oils (coal), tar baseSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–87–4Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–89–6Tar, coal, high-temp.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–91–0Distillates (coal tar), upperSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
65996–92–1Distillates (coal tar)September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68081–86–7Phenol, nonyl derivs.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68082–78–0Lard, oil, Me estersSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68153–60–6Fatty acids, tall-oil, reaction products with diethylenetriamine, acetatesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68187–41–7Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di-C1–14-alkyl estersSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68187–57–5Pitch, coal tar-petroleumSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68187–59–7Coal, anthracite, calcinedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68188–18–1Paraffin oils, chlorosulfonated, saponifiedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68308–74–7Amides, tall-oil fatty, N,N-di-MeSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68309–16–0Fatty acids, tall-oil, 2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethyl estersSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68309–27–3Fatty acids, tall-oil, sulfonated, sodium saltsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68334–01–0Disulfides, alkylaryl dialkyl diaryl, petroleum refinery spent caustic oxidn. productsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68441–66–7Decanoic acid, mixed esters with dipentaerythritol, octanoic acid and valeric acidSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68442–60–4Acetaldehyde, reaction products with formaldehyde, by-products fromSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68442–77–32-Butenediamide, (2E)-, N,N'-bis[2-(4,5-dihydro-2-nortall-oil alkyl-1H-imidazol-1-yl)ethyl] derivs.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68457–74–9Phenol, isobutylenated methylstyrenatedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68513–62–2Disulfides, C5–12-alkylSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68515–89–9Barium, carbonate nonylphenol complexesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68527–22–0Naphtha (petroleum), clay-treated light straight-runSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68584–25–8Benzenesulfonic acid, C10–16-alkyl derivs., compds. with triethanolamineSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68602–81–3Distillates, hydrocarbon resin prodn. higher boilingSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68608–59–3Ethane, 1,2-dichloro-, manuf. of, by-products from, distn. lightsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68609–05–2Cyclohexane, oxidized, non-acidic by-products, distn. lightsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68610–90–22-Butenedioic acid (2E)-, di-C8–18-alkyl estersSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68649–42–3Phosphorodithioic acid, O,O-di-C1–14-alkyl esters, zinc saltsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68650–36–2Aromatic hydrocarbons, C8, o-xylene-leanSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68782–97–8Distillates (petroleum), hydrofined lubricating-oilSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68815–50–9Octadecanoic acid, reaction products with 2-[(2-aminoethyl)amino]ethanolSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68909–77–3Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, reaction products with ammonia, morpholine derivs. residuesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68915–05–9Fatty acids, tall-oil, low-boiling, reaction products with ammonia-ethanolamine reaction by-productsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68915–39–9Cyclohexane, oxidized, aq. ext., sodium saltSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68918–16–1Tar, coal, dried and oxidizedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68919–17–5Hydrocarbons, C12–20, catalytic alkylation by-productsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68937–29–11,6-Hexanediol, distn. residuesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68937–70–2Carboxylic acids, C6–18 and C8–15-di-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68937–72–4Carboxylic acids, di-, C4–11September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68953–80–0Benzene, mixed with toluene, dealkylation productSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68955–37–3Acid chlorides, tallow, hydrogenatedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68955–76–0Aromatic hydrocarbons, C9–16, biphenyl deriv.-richSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68987–41–7Benzene, ethylenatedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68987–66–6Ethene, hydrated, by-products fromSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68988–22–71,4-Benzenedicarboxylic acid, dimethyl ester, manuf. of, by-products fromSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68990–61–4Tar, coal, high-temp., high-solidsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
68990–65–8Fats and Glyceridic oils, vegetable, reclaimedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
70084–98–9Terpenes and Terpenoids, C10–30, distn. residuesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
70693–50–4Phenol, 2,4-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl)-6-[(2-nitrophenyl)azo]-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
70851–08–0Amides, coco, N-[3-(dimethylamino)propyl], alkylation products with sodium 3-chloro-2-hydroxypropanesulfonateSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
71077–05–9Ethanol, 2,2'-oxybis-, reaction products with ammonia, morpholine product tower residuesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
72162–15–31-Decene, sulfurizedSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
72854–27–4Tannins, reaction products with sodium bisulfite, sodium polysulfide and sodium sulfiteSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
73665–18–6Extract residues (coal), tar oil alk., naphthalene distn. residuesSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
83864–02–2Nickel, bis[(cyano-C)triphenylborato(1-)-N]bis(hexanedinitrile-N,N')-September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
84501–86–0Hexanedioic acid, esters with high-boiling C6–10-alkene hydroformylation productsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
90640–80–5Anthracene oilSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
90640–86–1Distillates (coal tar), heavy oilsSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006
119345–02–7Benzene, 1,1'-oxybis-, tetrapropylene derivs.September 29, 2006November 28, 2006
125997–20–8Phosphoric acid, mixed 3-bromo-2,2-dimethylpropyl and 2-bromoethyl and 2-chloroethyl estersSeptember 29, 2006November 28, 2006

(Secs 8(a) and 8(d), 90 Stat. 2027, 2029; 15 U.S.C. 2607 (a) and (d))

[47 FR 26998, June 22, 1982]

Editorial Note:   ForFederal Registercitations affecting §712.30, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.

Effective Date Note:   At 59 FR 14115, Mar. 25, 1994, in §712.30 paragraph (x), the chemical substances under the category “propylene glycol ethers esters” and all related dates were stayed, effective March 25, 1994. At 60 FR 31921, June 19, 1995, §712.30 was amended in part by redesignating paragraph (x) as paragraph (e).

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