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| 00000045 | |
| IDENTIFIER INFORMATION | |
| /CN, CN=, /NA, NA= | Chemical Name : METHYL MERCAPTAN |
| /SY, SY=, /NA, NA= | Synonym(s) : MERCAPTAN METHYLIQUE (French); |
| METHVTIOLO (Italian); METHAANTHIOL | |
| (Dutch); METHANTHIOL (German); | |
| METHYLMERCAPTAAN (Dutch); | |
| METILMERCAPTANO (Italian); METHYL | |
| MERCAPTAN; METHYL MERCAPTAN (DOT); | |
| METHANETHIOL; THIOMETHANOL; | |
| MERCAPTOMETHANE; THIOMETHYL | |
| ALCOHOL; METHYLSULFHYDRATE | |
| RN=, /NAME | CAS Registry Number : 74-93-1 |
| RR= | RTECS Number : PB4375000 |
| MF= | Molecular Formula : CH4S |
| MW= | Molecular Weight : 48.11 |
| Wisswesser Line Notation : SH1 | |
| PD=, UP= | Record Last Updated : 03/28/94 |
| /PROP | PHYSICAL PROPERTY INFORMATION |
| Physical Description : CLEAR LIQUID OR COLORLESS GAS WITH | |
| ODOR OF ROTTEN CABBAGE | |
| BP= | Boiling Point in C : 6 C |
| Boiling Point in F : 42.9 F | |
| Boiling Point in K : 279.21 K | |
| MP= | Melting Point in C : -119.9 C |
| Melting Point in F : -183.9 F | |
| Melting Point in K : 153.26 K | |
| AP= | Auto Ignition in C : - |
| Auto Ignition in F : - | |
| Auto Ignition in K : - | |
| FP= | Flash Point in C : -18.15 C |
| Flash Point in F : -.7 F | |
| Flash Point in K : 255 K | |
| Vapor Pressure (psi) : 1.66 (air=1) | |
| Vapor Pressure Data : 1.7 ATM @ 20 C | |
| Vapor Specific Gravity : 1.66 (air=1) | |
| Heat of Vaporization (Btu/lb) : 220 Btu/lb | |
| Heat of Vaporization (Cal/g) : 122.18 cal/g | |
| Heat of Vaporization (J/Kg) : 5.112x E5 J/kg | |
| Heat of Combustion (Btu/lb) : -11054 Btu/lb | |
| Heat of Combustion (Cal/g) : -6145 cal/g | |
| Heat of Combustion (J/Kg) : -257x E5 J/kg | |
| Critical Pressure in psi : 7.25 kN/M2 | |
| Critical Pressure in atm : 71.4 atm | |
| Critical Pressure in kN/M2 : 1050 psia | |
| Critical Temperature in C : 196.85 C | |
| Critical Temperature in F : 386.33 F | |
| Critical Temperature in K : 470.0 Kelvin | |
| Evaporation Rate : Not given | |
| Antoine Equation : A = 6.18991; B = 1030.496; C = | |
| 240.330; LO = -51.27 C; HI=5.987 | |
| C; REF = PSD17 | |
| UE= | Upper Explosive Limit : 21.8 % |
| LE= | Lower Explosive Limit : 3.9 % |
| Ionization Potential : 9.44 | |
| SG= | Specific Gravity : 0.892 @ 6C |
| Water Solubility (mg/L) : 2.4% | |
| Absorbance Units : 0.016 at PEL of (C)10 ppm | |
| Absorbance Wavelength : 3.4 | |
| Linearity Term (Foxboro) : 796.2 | |
| Foxboro Pathlength/Multi : 20.25 | |
| Incompatibilities : STRONG OXIDIZERS, BLEACHES; MERCURY | |
| (II) OXIDE SAX | |
| Reactivity w/ Water : REACTS TO PRODUCE TOXIC AND FLAMMABLE | |
| VAPORS (STEAM ALSO) SAX | |
| Reactivity w/ Common Mtl : REACTS WITH ACIDS TO PRODUCE TOXIC AND | |
| FLAMMABLE VAPORS SAX | |
| Stability Dur. Transport : No Data | |
| Polymerization Possibile : NOT PERTINENT HCDB | |
| Minimum Detectable Conc : 1.3 | |
| Toxic Fire Gases : HIGHLY TOXIC FUMES OF OXIDES OF SULFUR | |
| Odor Description : Garlic; foul; strong offensive | |
| Odor Detection Limit : No data | |
| Odor (100% Detection) : 0.0021 ppm | |
| Uses : Synthesis, especially of methionine, | |
| jet fuel additives, fungicides; also | |
| as catalyst. Condensed Chemical | |
| Dictionary, 10th ed | |
| /REG, /RG | REGULATORY INFORMATION |
| DOT - Department of Transportation | |
| (...) | |
| DOT Quantity Limitations | |
| DOT Passenger Air/Rail: FORBIDDEN | |
| DOT Cargo Aircraft : 300 LBS | |
| (...) | |
| /REG, /RG, /TOX, /TO | EPA SUPERFUND - Environmental Protection Agency |
| SARA 312 Categories | |
| Acute toxicity: adverse effect to target organs. | |
| Chronic toxicity: adverse effect to target organ after long | |
| period of exposure. | |
| Chronic toxicity: mutagen. | |
| Fire hazard: flammable. | |
| Sudden pressure: compressed gases. | |
| Acute toxicity: Toxic. LD50 = 50 and <= 500 mg/kg (oral rat). | |
| /REG, /RG | SARA 313 Reporting Reqs : 1.0 |
| SARA Date : 9498 | |
| CERCLA RQ Symbol : B CERCLA | |
| CERCLA RQ (Rep. Qty) : 100 pounds (45.4 kg) CERCLA | |
| TPQ (Threshold Pl. Qty.): 500 | |
| USPS - US Postal Service | |
| Hazard class: Not given | |
| Mailability: Nonmailable | |
| Max per parcel: 0 | |
| NFPA - National Fire Protection Association Code Information | |
| Health Hazard (BLUE) : (2) Hazardous to health. Area may be | |
| entered with self-contained breathing | |
| apparatus. | |
| Flammability (RED) : (4) This material forms readily | |
| ignitable mixtures in air. | |
| Reactivity (YELLOW) : (0) Stable even under fire conditions. | |
| Special : Unspecified | |
| OSHA - Occupational Safety & Health Administration | |
| STEL : Not in Table Z-1-A | |
| 8 Hour Air Contam Limit : Final Rule Limits: TWA = 0.5 ppm (1 | |
| mg/M3) | |
| HS System ID : 1263 | |
| Air Contam Ceiling Limit: Not in Table Z-1-A | |
| Duration at Max Conc : 1 | |
| Max Allowable Conc : 0.5 | |
| EPA - Environmental Protection Agency | |
| Waste Number : U153 D001 | |
| Toxic Characteristics ID: None | |
| Pesticide Rereg Ingred : Not listed | |
| TSCA Status | |
| (...) | |
| State Regulatory Information | |
| CA List of Lists | |
| (E) SARA Section 302 Extremely Hazardous Substances. | |
| CA Water List Cat & Date: Not listed | |
| MA List of Lists | |
| METHYL MERCAPTAN | |
| OSHA | |
| ACGIH | |
| NFPA325M | |
| *E* | |
| Substances listed by the USEPA as having TPQs | |
| FEPA | |
| MD/NJ List of Chemicals ("X" = Yes) | |
| x | |
| NJ List of Lists | |
| (...) | |
| PA List of Lists | |
| Environmental Hazard | |
| Canadian Ingredients Disclosure List | |
| Listed ? : Y | |
| Chemical French Spelling: METHYLMERCARTAN | |
| Concentration : 1 % | |
| OTHER | |
| Threshhold Quantity (TQ): 5000 lbs | |
| Toxic Character Reg Lvl : Not given | |
| STCC Number : 4905520 | |
| Summary of Regulatory Lists That This Substance Appears On | |
| ACGIH TLV list "Threshold Limit Values for 1992-1993" | |
| Canadian Domestic Substances List | |
| Canadian Ingredient Disclosure List. 20/01/88 Canada Gazette | |
| part II, Vol 122. | |
| Clean Air Act Section 112(r) Accidental Release List -Toxics: | |
| TQ = 1000 lbs. | |
| (...) | |
| METHYL MERCAPTAN [74-93-1] | |
| Massachusetts Substance List. | |
| New Jersey Right To Know Substance List. (December 1987) | |
| (...) | |
| Washington State Discarded Chemical Products List, November 17, | |
| 1989 | |
| /TOX, /TO | TOXICITY INFORMATION |
| Short Term Toxicity | |
| NARCOSIS, CYANOSIS, CONVULSIONS, PULMONARY IRRITATION, | |
| RESPIRATORY PARALYSIS, HEADACHE AND NAUSEA. ** Source: 2 | |
| Long Term Toxicity | |
| DATA NOT AVAILABLE ** Source: HCDB | |
| Target Organs : RESP SYS, LUNGS, CNS, KIDNEYS AND | |
| LIVER | |
| Symptoms : Inhalation causes irritation of | |
| respiratory system, tremors, | |
| paralysis, unconsciousness; death | |
| (...) | |
| Carcinogen List Summary | |
| IARC: Not listed | |
| MAK: Not listed | |
| NIOSH: Not listed | |
| NTP: Not listed | |
| ACGIH: Not listed | |
| OSHA: Not listed | |
| EPA CAGS Hazard Ranking : Not listed | |
| LD50 Value : No LD50 in RTECS 1992 | |
| LD50 Value (albino rabbit): Not given | |
| LC50 Value | |
| ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 | |
| ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 | |
| LC50 Species : RAT | |
| Other Species Toxicity | |
| 3J30K12M10ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 | |
| * ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 | |
| * unr-mam LD50:60670 ug/kg GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 | |
| Reproductive Toxicity | |
| Not given | |
| Toxicity Data (RTECS) | |
| ihl-rat LC50:675 ppm LacHB# 09JUN78 | |
| LUNGS, THORAX, OR RESPIRATION | |
| Other changes | |
| GASTROINTESTINAL | |
| Hypermotility,diarrhea | |
| KIDNEY,URETER,BLADDER | |
| Urine volume increased | |
| * ihl-mus LC50:6530 ug/m3/2H GTPZAB 16(6),46,72 | |
| Irritation Data (RTECS) | |
| No data | |
| Mutagenic Data : insect | |
| Teratogenic Data : N Ref: | |
| Routes of Entry : INHALATION, SKIN, EYE CONTACT ** | |
| Source: HTHC | |
| From Deutsche Forschungsgemeinshaft Reports | |
| MAK Information | |
| MAK workplace concentration data: | |
| 0.5 ppm | |
| 1 mG/M3 | |
| Substance has intense odor. Peak = 2xMAK for 10 minutes, 4 | |
| times per shift of 8 hours. | |
| Teratogenic Data Group : MAK workplace concentration data Not | |
| listed Carcinogenic Data Group : MAK workplace concentration | |
| data Not listed | |
| Abnormal Sensitivity : MAK data Not listed | |
| Max Workplace Conc. : 0.5 | |
| Max Workplace Conc. : 1 | |
| Exposure Peak Limits : MAK data Substance has intense odor. | |
| pEAK = 2xMAK for 10 minutes, 4 times | |
| per shift of 8 hours. | |
| /FA | FIRST AID AND PERSONAL PROTECTION INFO |
| First Aid | |
| CHEMICAL: METHYL MERCAPTAN | |
| SOURCE: CHRIS Manual 1991 | |
| INHALATION: remove patient immediately from the contaminated | |
| area; keep him warm and at complete rest; if necessary give | |
| artificial respiration until medical assistance can be | |
| obtained; oxygen or oxygen-CO#M2 inhalation is recommended, | |
| continuing after spontaneous breathing has returned. | |
| EYES: for exposure to vapor, apply hot and cold compresses to | |
| reduce pain of conjunctivitis; for exposure to liquid, wash | |
| with water and obtain medical assistance. | |
| SKIN: wash with water. | |
| INGESTION: induce vomiting and follow with gastric lavage. | |
| SOURCE: DOT Emergency Response Guide 1990. | |
| (...) | |
| Protection Suggested | |
| Med Conditions Aggrav. : Unknown | |
| NIOSH Resp Codes | |
| NIOSH (METHYL MERCAPTAN) | |
| 5 ppm: Any supplied-air respirator. / Any self-contained | |
| breathing apparatus. / Any chemical cartridge respirator | |
| (...) | |
| 400 ppm: Any supplied-air respirator with a half-mask and | |
| operated in a pressure-demand or other positive pressure | |
| mode. | |
| EMERGENCY OR PLANNED ENTRY IN UNKNOWN CONCENTRATIONS OR IDLH | |
| CONDITIONS.: Any self-contained breathing apparatus with | |
| (...) | |
| ESCAPE: Any air-purifying full facepiece respirator (gas mask) | |
| with a chin-style or front- or back-mounted organic vapor | |
| canister. / Any appropriate escape-type self-contained | |
| breathing apparatus. | |
| NIOSH Resp Codes Text | |
| NIOSH (METHYL MERCAPTAN) | |
| (...) | |
| /HAZ, /HZ | SPILL, STORAGE, AND INITIAL INCIDENT RESPONSE INFORMATION |
| DOT Shipping Name : Methyl mercaptan | |
| DOT ID Number : UN1064 | |
| DOT Hazard Class : 2.3 POISON GAS | |
| DOT Guide Information | |
| DOT SHIPPING NAME: Methyl mercaptan | |
| DOT ID NUMBER: UN1064 | |
| ERG93 GUIDE 13 | |
| *POTENTIAL HAZARDS* | |
| *HEALTH HAZARDS | |
| *Poison; extremely hazardous. | |
| May be fatal if inhaled or absorbed through skin. | |
| Initial odor may be irritating, foul or absent and may deaden | |
| your sense of smell. Runoff from fire control or dilution | |
| water may cause pollution. | |
| *FIRE OR EXPLOSION | |
| (...) | |
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| None | None | All Basic Index Fields | Word | S METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN |
| /CN | CN | Chemical Name1 | Segment & Word & Phrase |
S METHYL/CN S METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN/CN S METHYL MERCAPTAN/CN |
| /FA | FA | First Aid | Word | S GASTRIC(W)LAVAGE/FA |
| /HAZ | HZ | Spill, Storage, & Incident Response | Word | S FLAMMABLE/HAZ |
| /HZ | HZ | Spill, Storage, & Incident Response | Word | S FLAMMABLE/HZ |
| /NA | NA | Chemical Name and Synonyms1,2,3 | Segment & Word & Phrase |
S METHYL/NA S METHYLMERCAPTAAN(W)DUTCH/NA S METHYLMERCAPTAAN (DUTCH)/NA |
| /NAME | NM | Chemical Name4 | Segment & Word & Phrase |
S METHYL/NAME S (METHYL(W)MERCAPTAN AND CH4S)/NAME S (METHYL MERCAPTAN AND CH4S)/NAME |
| /PP | PP | Properties | Word | S FLAMMABLE(W)VAPORS/PP |
| /PROP | PP | Properties | Word | S FLAMMABLE(W)VAPORS/PROP |
| /REG | RG | Regulatory Information | Word | S EXTREMELY(W)HAZARDOUS/REG |
| /RG | RG | Regulatory Information | Word | S EXTREMELY(W)HAZARDOUS/REG |
| /SY | SY | Synonym1,2 | Segment & Word & Phrase |
S THIO/SY S THIOMETHYL(W)ALCOHOL/SY S THIOMETHYL ALCOHOL/SY |
| /TO | TO | Toxicology5 | Word | S (KIDNEY OR LUNG)/TO |
| /TOX | TO | Toxicology5 | Word | S (KIDNEY OR LUNG)/TOX |
| /USES | US | Uses | Word | S FUNGICIDES/USES |
1 Searchable in the Basic Index and in the Additional Indexes.
2 All chemical names are indexed as complete phrases, individual words, and chemically-significant segments of words. Use /FW to restrict retrieval to the complete term, e.g., S ETHANE/FW to only select ethane as a single word rather than as a segment of a larger chemical term, such as trichloroethane.
3 NA contains both the SY and CN fields.
4 NAME contains the NA field, plus the Molecular Formula, CAS Registry Number, and WHMIS French Name. Also searchable with /NM.
5 The full RTECS data is available in File 336. CODENs list journal references, and using a format 9 in file 336 will give records without abbreviations. Please use the CAS Registry Number or the RTECS number in going between files.
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| AP= | AP | Auto-ignition Point (Celsius)6 | Numeric | S AP=252.8 |
| BP= | BP | Boiling Point (Celsius)6 | Numeric | S BP=0.0:10.0 |
| CN= | CN | Chemical Name1 | Phrase | S CN=METHYL MERCAPTAN |
| DN= | DN | Density (g/mL)6 | Numeric | S DN=0.692 |
| FP= | FP | Flash Point (Celsius)6 | Numeric | S -20<=FP<=0 |
| LE= | LE | Lower Explosive Limit (%)6 | Numeric | S LE=3.9 |
| LO= | LO | Chemical Lists | Word | S LO=(NEW(W)JERSEY) |
| MF= | MF | Molecular Formula | Phrase | S MF=CH4S |
| MP= | MP | Melting Point (Celsius)6 | Numeric | S MP=-119.9 |
| MW= | MW | Molecular Weight6 | Numeric | S MW=48.11 |
| NA= | NA | Chemical Name and Synonyms1,3 | Phrase | S NA=THIOMETHYL ALCOHOL |
| NF= | NF | NFPA Information | Word | S NF=(BLUE(W)2) |
| PD= | PD | Publication Date | Phrase | S PD=19940328 |
| RN= | RN | CAS(R) Registry Number | Phrase | S RN=74-93-1 |
| RR= | RR | RTECS Number | Phrase | S RR=PB4375000 |
| SG= | SG | Specific Gravity6 | Numeric | S SG=0.8926 |
| SY= | SY | Synonym1 | Phrase | S SY=METHANETHIOL |
| UD= | None | Update | Phrase | S UD=9999 |
| UE= | UE | Upper Explosive Limit(%)6 | Numeric | S UE=21.8 |
| UP= | UP | Chemtox Update Code | Phrase | S UP=19940328 |
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| None | AA | CHEMTOX Dictionary Items | ||
| None | AB | Absorbance Units | ||
| None | AF | Auto-Ignition Temperature in F | ||
| None | AG | Air Sampling Agency | ||
| None | AK | Auto-Ignition Temperature in K | ||
| None | AM | NIOSH/OSHA Analytical Method | ||
| None | AN | DIALOG Accession Number | ||
| None | AQ | Aquatic Toxicity | ||
| None | AR | Air Sampling Method | ||
| None | AT | Antoine Equation | ||
| None | AW | Absorbance Wavelength | ||
| None | AX | ACGIH Comments on Exposure | ||
| None | BF | Boiling Point in F | ||
| None | BK | Boiling Point in K | ||
| None | C1 | Critical Pressure in atm | ||
| None | C2 | Critical Pressure in kN/M2 | ||
| None | C3 | Critical Temp in C | ||
| None | C4 | Critical Temp in F | ||
| None | C5 | CWA Priority Pollutant | ||
| None | CA | Clean Air Act Reference | ||
| None | CC | Protective Clothing Guidelines | ||
| None | CE | OSHA Ceiling/Air Contaminants | ||
| None | CG | EPA CAG (Carcinogen) Hazard | ||
| None | CH | ACGIH Carcinogenicity Code | ||
| None | CI | IARC Carcinogenecity Code | ||
| None | CJ | NIOSH Carcinogenicity Code | ||
| None | CL | Compound Class | ||
| None | CM | MAK Carcinogenicity Code | ||
| None | CP | Critical Pressure in psi | ||
| None | CQ | NTP Carcinogenicity Code | ||
| None | CR | Carcinogen Data Flag | ||
| None | CT | Carcinogen Summary | ||
| None | CV | Critical Temp in K | ||
| None | CW | Clean Water Act (CWA) Listed | ||
| None | CX | CWA Hazardous Substance Listed | ||
| None | CY | Chemical Reactivity | ||
| None | DC | DOT Hazard Class | ||
| None | DD | DOT Identification Number | ||
| None | DE | Physical Description | ||
| None | DG | DOT Guide Number | ||
| None | DI | DOT Guide Information | ||
| None | DL | DOT Labels Required | ||
| None | DO | DOT Information | ||
| None | DQ | DOT Shipping Name | ||
| None | DU | OSHA Max Concentration Duration | ||
| None | EI | EPA RCRA Hazardous Waste ID | ||
| None | EV | Evaporation Rate | ||
| None | EX | Extinguishing Media | ||
| None | FA | First Aid Information | ||
| None | FF | Flash Point in F | ||
| None | FI | FIRE/EMERGENCY Procedures | ||
| None | FK | Flash Point in K | ||
| None | FL | Foxboro Pathlength | ||
| None | FM | Flash Point Method | ||
| None | FR | EPA FIFRA Pesticide Registration | ||
| None | GW | EPA Waste Analytical Method | ||
| None | H1 | Heat of Vaporization (cal/g) | ||
| None | H2 | Heat of Vaporization (J/Kg) | ||
| None | H3 | Heat of Combustion (cal/g) | ||
| None | H4 | Heat of Combustion (J/Kg) | ||
| None | HC | Heat of Combustion (Btu/lb) | ||
| None | HD | Hazard Designation/Washington | ||
| None | HE | Human Toxic Effects (RTECS) | ||
| None | HT | Human Toxicity Data (NIOSH, RTECS) | ||
| None | HV | Heat of Vaporization (Btu/lb) | ||
| None | ID | NIOSH Danger Concentration | ||
| None | IN | Chemical Incompatabilities | ||
| None | IP | Ionization Potential | ||
| None | IR | Irritation Data (RTECS) | ||
| None | IS | Initial Isolation Distance | ||
| None | LC | LC50 (Lethal Concentration) | ||
| None | LD | LD50 (Lethal Dose) | ||
| None | LI | Infrared Linearity Term | ||
| None | LL | List of Lists/California | ||
| None | LM | List of Lists/Massachusettes | ||
| None | LN | List of Lists/New Jersey | ||
| None | LP | Haz Substance List/Pennsylvania | ||
| None | LR | LD50 for Rats (RTECS) | ||
| None | LS | LD50 for Albino Rabbits Skin | ||
| None | LT | Long Term Toxicity | ||
| None | LX | LC50 Species (RTECS) | ||
| None | LZ | LD50 Species (RTECS) | ||
| None | MA | Medical Conditions Aggravated | ||
| None | MB | OSHA Max Allowable Concentration | ||
| None | MD | Minimum Detectable Concentration | ||
| None | ME | Melting Point in F | ||
| None | MG | Max Workplace/Fetal Damage | ||
| None | MH | Higher Than Normal Sensitivities | ||
| None | MI | USPS Mailability Info | ||
| None | MK | Melting Point in K | ||
| None | ML | Max Water Contaminant Level | ||
| None | MM | Max Workplace Concentration/ppm | ||
| None | MN | Max Workplace Concentration/mG/M3 | ||
| None | MO | Exposure Peak Limitations | ||
| None | MQ | DOT Max Qty/Air Cargo Only | ||
| None | MR | Marine Pollutant | ||
| None | MS | DOT Max Qty/Rail or Air Passenger | ||
| None | MU | RTECS Mutagenic Data | ||
| None | MX | Max Tolerance Values | ||
| None | MY | EPA Water Max Contaminant Level | ||
| None | MZ | Carcinogenicity Grouping | ||
| None | NB | NFPA Health Code (blue) | ||
| None | NC | RTECS Carcinogen Determination | ||
| None | NG | Neutralizing Agents | ||
| None | NH | Health Hazard Code/New Jersey | ||
| None | NI | NIOSH Respirator Selection Info | ||
| None | NJ | Extraordinary Hazard/New Jersey | ||
| None | NN | Substance Number/New Jersey | ||
| None | NR | NFPA Flammability Code (red) | ||
| None | NS | NFPA Special Code | ||
| None | NY | NFPA Reactivity Code (yellow) | ||
| None | OA | OSHA Action Level | ||
| None | OC | OSHA Exposure Comments | ||
| None | OD | Odor Description | ||
| None | OH | Odor Detected by 100% population | ||
| None | OL | Odor Lower Detection Limit | ||
| None | OT | Other Species Toxicity Data | ||
| None | PE | OSHA Air Contaminants Limits | ||
| None | PL | Polymerization Possibility | ||
| None | PQ | Practical Quantitation Limit | ||
| None | PS | Safe Drinking Water/California | ||
| None | QC | OSHA Exposure Limit Comments | ||
| None | RC | Common Material Reactions | ||
| None | RE | Routes of Entry | ||
| None | RL | NIOSH Exposure Limits | ||
| None | RP | RTECS Reproductive Toxicity | ||
| None | RQ | CERCLA Reportable Qty Symbol | ||
| None | RS | Reportable Quantity (lbs) | ||
| None | RT | RTECS (NIOSH) ID Number | ||
| None | RX | RTECS Reproductive Toxicology | ||
| None | SA | List of Chems/Maryland/New Jersey | ||
| None | SC | Standard Tariff Commodity Code | ||
| None | SD | SARA Appearance Effective Date | ||
| None | SE | ACGIH Short Term Exposure Limit | ||
| None | SI | OSHA Short Term Exposure Limits | ||
| None | SL | DOT Spill/Leak Info | ||
| None | SM | SARA 313 Reporting Requirements | ||
| None | SP | Symptoms of Exposure | ||
| None | SR | General Storage Requirements | ||
| None | SS | Small Spill Action | ||
| None | ST | Stability During Transport | ||
| None | SU | Superfund Notes | ||
| None | SX | Short Term Toxicity | ||
| None | SZ | SARA 312 Categories | ||
| None | TC | EPA Toxic Characteristics ID Num | ||
| None | TF | Toxic Fire Gases | ||
| None | TG | Target Organs | ||
| None | TL | Threshold Limit Value ACGIH | ||
| None | TP | Threshold Planning Quantity | ||
| None | TQ | Threshold Quantity | ||
| None | TR | Toxic Characteristic Reg Level | ||
| None | TS | TSCA Status | ||
| None | TT | Teratogenic Data | ||
| None | TW | OSHA 8 Hr Time Limit | ||
| None | TX | RTECS Toxicity Data | ||
| None | VA | Vapor Pressure in Atm | ||
| None | VD | Vapor Specific Gravity | ||
| None | VP | Vapor Pressure in psi | ||
| None | VV | Vapor Volume in ft3 | ||
| None | VX | Vapor Pressure Data | ||
| None | WA | Water Reactivity | ||
| None | WC | Canada Ingred Disclosure List Conc | ||
| None | WF | Canada French Spelling of Chem | ||
| None | WH | Canada Ingred Disclosure Listed | ||
| None | WL | Wisswesser Line Notation | ||
| None | WS | Water Solubility | ||
| None | ZS | OSHA HS System ID Number | ||
6 Numeric values can be entered in several ways: either directly, without conversion to exponential form, or in exponential form, e.g., S BP=1025 or S BP=1.025e03 or S BP=1.025e3. Letter abbreviations are also available: K for thousands, M for millions, B for billions, and T for trillions, e.g., S BP=1K. To search a range of values, SELECT a range, i.e., S BP=500:1000, or use relational operators, i.e., <,>,<=,>=; S BP>=500 or S 500<=BP<=1000.
| Sets and terms can be restricted by Basic Index suffixes, i.e., /CN, /FA, /FW, /HAZ, /NA, /NAME, /PROP, /REG, /SY, TOX, /USES (e.g., S S2/NA). |
| SORTABLE FIELDS | EXAMPLES |
|---|---|
| CN, MF, RN | SORT S1/ALL/CN,D PRINT S5/5/1-24/RN |
| RANK FIELDS | EXAMPLES |
|---|---|
| All phrase- and numeric-indexed fields in the Additional Indexes can be ranked. | RANK NA RANK MF S4 |
| MAP FIELDS | EXAMPLES |
|---|---|
| RN, RR, SY | MAP RN TEMP S2 |
| Display codes listed in the Search Options tables can be used to customize output. | TYPE S3/RN,NA/1-5 |
| NO. |
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|---|---|---|
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| 2 | -- | Basic Information and Toxicity Information7 |
| 3 | Medium | Basic Information and Physical Properties7 |
| 4 | -- | Full Record with Tagged Fields |
| 5 | -- | Full Record |
| 6 | Free | Chemical Name |
| 7 | Long | Basic Information and Regulations7 |
| 8 | Short | Basic Information (DIALOG Accession Number, CHEMTOX Accession Number, Chemical Names, CAS Registry Number, Molecular Formula, Molecular Weight, Chemical Class, RTECS Number, WLN Notation, Date Record Last Updated) |
| 9 | Full | Full Record |
| 12 | -- | Basic Information, First Aid, and Personal Protection |
| 13 | -- | Basic Information and Initial Incident Response7 |
| 14 | -- | Basic Information, Toxicity, and Physical Properties |
| K | -- | KWIC (Key Word In Context) displays a window of text; may be used alone or with other formats |
7 In the place of a format number, a format name can also be specified to indicate the format, e.g., TYPE S1/TOX/ALL. The Named Formats available are: TOX, PROP, REG, and HAZ.
| FIELD NAME | EXAMPLES | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| If the accession number of a specific record is known, it can be used to display the record directly. | TYPE 00000045/5 DISPLAY 00007448/RN,NA PRINT 00005030/9 |
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