2,4-Diaminotoluene
CAS Number
95-80-7Synonym
2,4-Toluenediamine
Occurrence/Use
Chemical intermediate in the production of toluene diisocyanate; production of dyes; photographic developer; preparation of impact resins, antioxidants, hydraulic fluids, urethane foams, and fungicide stabilizers. Use in hair dye formulations ceased in the US in 1971.
Cancer Potency Information
Latest Criteria: | Proposition 65 NSRLs/MADLs |
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Inhalation Unit Risk (μg/cubic meter)-1: | 1.1 E-3 |
Inhalation Slope Factor (mg/kg-day)-1: | 4.0 E+0 |
Oral Slope Factor (mg/kg-day)-1: | 4.0 E+0 |
Comments/References: |
OEHHA 2009. Air Toxics Hot Spots Program Technical Support Document for Cancer Potencies. Appendix B. Chemical-specific summaries of the information used to derive unit risk and cancer potency values. Updated 2011.
OEHHA 1992. Expedited Cancer Potency Values and Proposed Regulatory Levels for Certain Proposition 65 Carcinogens. |
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Proposition 65
Chemical Status
Cancer: | Currently listed |
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Cancer
Listed as causing : | Listed as causing: Cancer |
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Date of Listing: |
Safe Harbor Levels
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Last NSRL/MADL Revision: | 1992 |
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