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Techno Bits/Technical Bulletins
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND WASTE - ARCHIVED
EPA Proposes to Make Diisononyl Phthalate (DINP) Compounds Reportable
In response to a petition filed under section 313(e)(1) of
the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), the US EPA
is proposing to add a diisononyl phthalate (DINP) category to the list of
toxic chemicals subject to the reporting requirements under EPCRA section
313 and section 6607 of the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA). The US EPA is
proposing to add this chemical category to the EPCRA section 313 list
pursuant to its authority to add chemicals and chemical categories because
EPA believes this category meets the EPCRA toxicity criterion. The proposed
addition of this category is based on DINP's carcinogenicity and liver,
kidney, and developmental toxicity. EPA must receive comments on this
proposal on or before December 4, 2000.
The principle use of DINP is as a plasticizer, particularly
in the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The treatment of plastics
with DINP provides greater flexibility and softness to the final product.
Diisononyl phthalates (DINP) are the branched alkyl di-esters of 1,2-
benzenedicarboxylic acid in which the alkyl ester moieties contain a total
of nine carbons. They are colorless, oily liquids with high boiling points,
low volatilities, and are poorly soluble in water.
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Archived - Jan. 24, 2002 |
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