2,4-dinitrotoluene
Name Variants {CASRN: 121-14-2}
The names of different substances sometimes vary in different data sources used by Plum. As a convenience, Plum automatically chose the shortest name varient for the title of this Web page. Alternate names and their source lists are provided below:
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Benzene, 1-methyl-2,4-dinitro-
Source: Canada DSL -
2,4-dinitrotoluene;
Source: SIN List 1.1 -
2,4-dinitrotoluene
Source: EC PBT Info -
2,4-Dinitrotoluene
Sources: REACH Restricted Substances, REACH SVHC Candidate List, California Prop 65, Neurotoxic (Grandjean & Landrigan)
Substance Listing Information
Canada DSL
Canada Domestic Substances List [More]
Categorized Potential Health Hazard
No
Human Health Priority
High
Categorized Potential Environmental Hazard
No
Persistent
No
Bioaccumulative
No
Toxic to Aquatic Organisms
Yes
Categorized for further attention
No
Chemical Type
Organics
Listed Date
2006-09-05
SIN List 1.1
Substitute It Now List (version 1.1) [More]
Reason for listing
Classified CMR
Listed Date
2008-09-17
EC PBT Info
European Commission PBT Information System [More]
Conclusion
not fulfilling PBT and vPvB criteria
PBT List number
11
Listing Country ('Rapporteur')
Germany
Listed Date
2008-03-02
REACH Restricted Substances
REACH Annex XVII: Restrictions On The Manufacture, Placing On The Market And Use Of Certain Dangerous Substances, Preparations And Articles [More]
Annex XVII of REACH Section
Appendix 2: Carcinogens: Category 2
EC Number
204-450-0
EU Index Number
609-007-00-9
Notes
E
Listed Date
2007-05-29
REACH SVHC Candidate List
Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern for Authorisation under REACH [More]
Reason for listing
Carcinogenic (article 57a)
Description
Decision Number
ED/68/2009
Listing Hyperlink
Listed Date
2010-01-13
California Prop 65
California Proposition 65 List: Chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity [More]
Toxicity Type
cancer
No Significant Risk Level (NSRL) (µg/day)
2
Maximum Allowable Dose Level (MADL) (µg/day)
Note
Listed Date
1988-07-01
Neurotoxic (Grandjean & Landrigan)
Industrial chemicals known to cause neurotoxic effects [More]
Developmental neurotoxicity
No
Listed Date
2006-11-08