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CAS No.: | 10099-73-7 |
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Name: | 2-hydroxypropyl hydrogen maleate |
Molecular Structure: | |
Formula: | C7H10 O5 |
Molecular Weight: | 174.17 |
Synonyms: | 2-Butenedioicacid (Z)-, mono(2-hydroxypropyl) ester; Maleic acid, mono(2-hydroxypropyl)ester (8CI); 2-Hydroxypropyl hydrogen maleate; b-Hydroxypropyl maleate |
Density: | 1.306g/cm3 |
Boiling Point: | 390.2°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point: | 163.9°C |
Safety: | Moderately toxic by ingestion. Slightly toxic by skin contact. A skin and severe eye irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. See also ESTERS. |
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Molecular Structure of Maleic acid, mono(2-hydroxypropyl) ester (CAS NO.10099-73-7):
IUPAC Name: (Z)-4-(3-hydroxypropoxy)-4-oxobut-2-enoic acid
Empirical Formula: C7H10O5
Molecular Weight: 174.1513
Surface Tension: 53.8 dyne/cm
Density: 1.306 g/cm3
Flash Point: 163.9 °C
Enthalpy of Vaporization: 73.96 kJ/mol
Boiling Point: 390.2 °C at 760 mmHg
Vapour Pressure: 1.06E-07 mmHg at 25°C
Index of Refraction: 1.503
Classification Code : Skin / Eye Irritant
Synonyms of Maleic acid, mono(2-hydroxypropyl) ester (CAS NO.10099-73-7): 2-hydroxypropyl hydrogen maleate;Maleic acid hydrogen 1-(2-hydroxypropyl) ester;Maleic acid hydrogen 4-(2-hydroxypropyl) ester
1. | skn-rbt 10 mg/24H open MLD | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. | ||
2. | eye-rbt 2 mg open SEV | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. | ||
3. | orl-rat LD50:3730 mg/kg | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. | ||
4. | skn-rbt LD50:8480 mg/kg | AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine. 10 (1954),61. |
Maleic acid, mono(2-hydroxypropyl) ester (CAS NO.10099-73-7) was reported in AMIHBC AMA Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Medicine.
Moderately toxic by ingestion. Slightly toxic by skin contact. A skin and severe eye irritant. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes. See also ESTERS.