DIBUTYL HYDROGEN PHOSPHONATE

Also known as: DIBUTYL HYDROGENPHOSPHITE
Information on chemical

Information on chemical

External resources

CAMEO Chemical Database
WISER Substance List

Description

Physical chemical data

Physical State (20°C) Liquid
Density (kg/m3)
980 [Kg/m³] at a temperature of 20°C
Molar mass (g/mol) 194.21
Boiling Point (°C) 121
Melting Point (°C) < 0
Vapour Pressure (Pa)
< 5000 [Pa] at a temperature of 20°C
Flash Point (°C) 120

Behaviour at sea

Additional data

Colour colourless
Odour mild

Transportation data

State liquid

Reactivity data

Water Yes

GESAMP Hazard profile

Bioaccumulation in logPow (A1A) 1 - ≥1 and <2
Bioaccumulation (A1) 1 - Very low potential to bioaccumulate
Acute aquatic toxicity (B1) (LC/EC/IC50 (mg/l)) 2 - Slightly toxic
Acute mammalian toxicity by swallowing (C1) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 0 - Negligible
Acute mammalian toxicity by skin penetration (C2) (LD50 (mg/kg)) 0 - Negligible
Acute mammalian toxicity by inhalation (C3) (LC50 (mg/l)) 3 - Moderately high
Skin irritation/corrosivity (D1) 3 - Corrosive
Eye irritation/corrosivity (D2) 3 - Severely irritating, with irreversible corneal injury
Interference with coastal amenities (E2) F - Floating substance, not likely to evaporate or to dissolve quickly
Effects on wildlife and bottom habitats (E3) 3 - Is highly acutely toxic; and/or is severely irritant or corrosive to skin or eyes; and/or is carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic; and/or is a floater or persistent floater with associated health effects

Human toxicity threshold

Ecotoxicity

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