Provisional peer-reviewed toxicity values for 2,3-toluenediamine (CASRN 2687-25-4)
2,3-Toluenediamine (2,3-TDA), also known as 2,3-diaminotoluene (CASRN 2687-25-4), belongs to the class of compounds known as anilines and is an ortho (o)-substituted compound. The principal commercial use for o-TDA isomers, including 2,3-TDA, is in the production of tolyltriazoles used in corrosion...
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Cincinnati, OH
Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
August 2021, 2021
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Summary: | 2,3-Toluenediamine (2,3-TDA), also known as 2,3-diaminotoluene (CASRN 2687-25-4), belongs to the class of compounds known as anilines and is an ortho (o)-substituted compound. The principal commercial use for o-TDA isomers, including 2,3-TDA, is in the production of tolyltriazoles used in corrosion and nitrification inhibitors. 2,3-TDA is also used as an intermediate in the manufacture of urethane products, dyes, corrosion inhibitors, polyols, and benzimidazole thiol antioxidants, and as a starting material for a pharmaceutical intermediate (HSDB, 2013a; Cartolano, 2005). It is listed on U.S. EPA's Toxic Substances Control Act's public inventory (U.S. EPA, 2015), but it is not registered with Europe's Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) program (ECHA, 2016) |
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Item Description: | "EPA/690/R-21/004F.". - "Final"--Cover |
Physical Description: | 1 PDF file (v, 103 pages) illustrations |