Agent Name
Acetic anhydride
Major Category
Other Classes
Synonyms
Acetic acid anhydride, Acetic oxide, Acetyl oxide, Ethanoic anhydride
Category
Acid Anhydrides, Other
Description
Colorless liquid with a strong, pungent, vinegar-like odor;
Sources/Uses
Used to manufacture cellulose acetate fibers, plastics, pharmaceuticals, dyes, perfumes, explosives, and food starches; [ACGIH]
Comments
Evidence of skin sensitization in a guinea pig study, but insufficient data to recommend SEN notation; Workers exposed to >5 ppm have immediate eye and respiratory irritation; [ACGIH] Liquid causes second degree burns after contact for a few minutes. [CHRIS] Corrosive to skin; [Quick CPC] Inhalation of high concentrations can cause bronchospasm and pulmonary edema. [NIOSH Guidelines for Chemical Hazards] A lachrymator; [CHEMINFO]
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
Excerpts from Documentation for IDLHs
Basis for original (SCP) IDLH. . According to AIHA [1971], all rats exposed for 4 hours to 2,000 ppm were dead within 14 days while all rats exposed for 4 hours to 1,000 ppm survived the 14-day observation period [Capellini and Sartorelli 1967]. Because 2,000 ppm is obviously too high to be selected as the IDLH, 1,000 ppm has been chosen. . . . Basis for revised IDLH: The revised IDLH for acetic anhydride is 200 ppm based on acute inhalation toxicity data in animals [Deichmann and Gerarde 1969]. This may be a conservative value due to the lack of relevant acute toxicity data for workers.
Odor Threshold Low
0.12 ppm
Odor Threshold High
0.36 ppm
Lethal Concentration
LC50 (rat) = 1,000 ppm/4H
Explanatory Notes
Detection odor threshold from AIHA (mean <0.14 ppm); VP from HSDB;
NFPA
high ambient temp required
ACGIH Carcinogen
Not Classifiable
Other Information
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