Alternative Name
Dimethyl phenol
Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Dimethyl phenol; Dimethylhydroxybenzene; Dimethylphenol; Hydroxydimethylbenzene; Phenol, dimethyl-; Stericol; Sudol; Xilenole [Spanish]; Xilenoli [Italian]; Xylenolen [Dutch]; Xylenol, pure; Dimethylphenols, liquid or soild; Phenol, dimethyl-; Xylenol (mixed isomers); Xylenols; [ChemIDplus] UN2261
Description
White crystals with a sweet, tarry odor; [HSDB] White to yellow liquid or solid; mp = 25-75 deg C; [ICSC]
Sources/Uses
Used to produce chemical products including disinfectants and phenolic resins; [HSDB] Used in disinfectants, solvents, pharmaceuticals, insecticides, fungicides, plasticizers, rubber chemicals, wetting agents, and dyestuffs; Also used as additive to lubricants and gasolines; [Hawley]
Comments
Corrosive to skin; [Quick CPC] There are six isomers with melting points ranging from 25.4 to 75 degrees Celsius; [Merck Index] Corrosive to skin and eyes; A respiratory tract irritant; [ICSC] The commercial product of mixed isomers (WES 297) is an undefined mixture of xylenols (22.5%), phenol, cresols, ethylphenols, and higher boiling alkyl phenols; No commercial product is specifically assigned to CAS# 1300-71-6; [EPA ChAMP] "As the six dimethylphenol isomers and the mixed isomer substance are generally similar in toxicity, a common TLV for these substances is appropriate. . . . In mice, oral exposure to 250 mg/kg/day produced changes in blood parameters including statistically significant decreases in mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (4 and 3% reduction in mean values, respectively. . . . Available data on skin sensitization from exposure to dimethylphenol are mixed but warrant the addition of a DSEN notation. . . . All six dimethylphenol isomers were tested in a mouse local lymph node assay and the results found 2.4, 2,5, and 3,4-dimethylphenol to be positive for skin sensitization." There are no epidemiology studies. In a case report, ingestion of about 250 ml of a mixture of dimethylphenol isomers resulted in CNS depression, hypotension, and death. [ACGIH]
TLV (ACGIH)
1 ppm, inhalable fraction and vapor
Vapor Pressure
0.096 mm Hg
Neurotoxin
Other CNS neurotoxin
ACGIH Carcinogen
Confirmed Animal
Processes
Industrial Processes with risk of exposure: