1-Bromopropane
Hot Spots Unit Risk and Cancer Potency values
Inhalation Unit Risk Factor: 3.7 × 10–6 (µg/m3)–1
Inhalation Slope Factor: 1.3 × 10–2 (mg/kg-day)–1
Air Hot Spots Notice
Notice of Adoption of Reference Exposure Levels for 1-Bromopropane
CAS Number
106-94-5Synonym
1-BP; Bromopropane; 1-Propyl bromide; n-Propyl bromide
Occurrence/Use
Solvent for adhesives, cleaning of metal surfaces, and dry-cleaning; aerosol propellant
Acute RELs
Acute REL (μg/m3): | 3,300 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m3) (700 parts per billion (ppb)) |
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8-Hour RELs
8-Hour Inhalation REL (μg/m3): | 3.4 µg/m3 (0.7 ppb) |
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Chronic REL
Chronic Inhalation REL (μg/m3): | 1.7 µg/m3 (0.3 ppb) |
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