Agent Name
        Lead(IV) oxide
       
      
      
        Alternative Name
        Lead dioxide
       
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
     
    
   
  Synonyms
  Bioxyde de plomb [French]; C.I. 77580; CI 77580; Lead Brown; Lead Oxide Brown; Lead dioxide; Lead oxide; Lead oxide (PbO2); Lead peroxide; Lead peroxide (PbO2); Lead superoxide; Lead(IV) oxide; Peroxyde de plomb [French]; [ChemIDplus] Plattnerite; [Ullmann] UN1872
 
  Category
  Lead Compounds, Inorganic
 
  Description
  Brown crystals that are insoluble in water; [CAMEO]
 
  Sources/Uses
  Used in matches, explosives, and electrodes; [CAMEO] Used to make dyes, matches, pyrotechnics, polysulfide polymers, and other chemicals; [Ullmann]
 
  Comments
  See "Lead" and linked occupational diseases.
 
  BEI
  Lead in blood = 200 ug/L (20 ug/100 ml); sampling time not critical; [ACGIH]
 
  TLV (ACGIH)
  0.05 mg/m3, as Pb
 
  PEL (OSHA)
  0.05 mg/m3, as Pb
 
  Explanatory Notes
  mp = 554.0 deg F (decomposes); [CAMEO]
 
  Neurotoxin
  Predominantly motor
 
  Hepatotoxin
  Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
 
  IARC Carcinogen
  Probable (2a)
 
  NTP Carcinogen
  Anticipated human carcinogen
 
  ACGIH Carcinogen
  Confirmed Animal
 
  Diseases
  
    Occupational diseases associated with exposure to this agent: