Tricresyl phosphate (mixed isomers)
Agent Name
Tricresyl phosphate (mixed isomers)
Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Imol S-140; Phosphoric acid, tris(methylphenyl) ester; TCP; Tricresyl phosphate; Tritolyl phosphate; Celluflex 179C; Cresyl phosphate; Disflamoll TKP; Durad; Flexol Plasticizer TCP; Fyrquel 150; IMOL S 140; Kronitex; Lindol; Phosflex 179A; Phosphate de tricresyle [French]; TCP; Triorthocresyl phosphate; Tricresilfosfati [Italian]; Tricresyl phosphate; Tricresylfosfaten [Dutch]; Trikresylfosfat [Czech]; Trikresylphosphate [German]; Tris(tolyloxy)phosphine oxide; Tritolyl phosphate; Tritolylfosfat [Czech]; UN2574; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Organophosphates, Other
Description
Clear liquid; [HSDB]
Sources/Uses
Used as a plasticizer, flame retardant, solvent for nitrocellulose, and additive to lubricants, hydraulic fluids, and gasoline; [Merck]
Comments
"Vapors may irritate eyes, but only at high temperatures. Ingestion of liquid may cause severe damage to central nervous system and death if significant amounts of the toxic ortho-isomer are present." [CAMEO] A metabolite of the ortho isomer (TOCP) caused "ginger jake paralysis," a motor neuropathy. See "Triorthocresyl phosphate," "Tri-m-cresyl phosphate," and "Tri-p- cresyl phosphate."
Vapor Pressure
1.7E-06 mm Hg
Other Information
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