Agent Name
        beta-Propiolactone
       
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
      
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  Synonyms
  1,3-Propiolactone; 2-Oxetanone; 3-Hydroxypropionic acid lactone; 3-Propanolide; 3-Propiolactone; BPL; Betaprone; Hydracrylic acid beta-lactone; Propanoic acid, 3-hydroxy-, beta-lactone; Propanolide; Propiolactona [INN-Spanish]; Propiolactonum [INN-Latin]; Propiolattone [DCIT]; Propionic acid, 3-hydroxy-, beta-lactone; beta-Propanoic acid lactone; beta-Propiolactone; beta-Propiolakton [Czech]; beta-Propionolactone; beta-Proprolactone; [ChemIDplus] UN2810
 
  Description
  Colorless liquid with a slightly sweet odor; [NIOSH]
 
  Sources/Uses
  Used as a sterilant in medicine for biological pharmaceuticals and surgical instruments; also used as a disinfectant and chemical intermediate; [ACGIH]
 
  Comments
  Causes permanent corneal opacification when tested in the rabbit eye and scarring when tested on mouse skin; Avoid contact because of its carcinogenic potential; [ACGIH] Causes second degree burns after a few minutes of skin exposure; [CHRIS] Corrosive to the eyes; [ICSC] Irritating to the skin and eyes; Very toxic by inhalation; Inhalation of high concentration may cause chemical pneumonitis; [MSDSonline] Causes liver injury in high-dose animal studies; [HSDB]
 
  Restricted
  Regulated as a carcinogen: See 29CFR1910.1013 (Code of Federal Regulations pertaining to the manufacturing, processing, repackaging, releasing, handling, and storing of this chemical).
 
  Skin Designation (ACGIH)
  Insufficient data
 
  Lethal Concentration
  LC50 (rat) = 25 ppm/6h
 
  Explanatory Notes
  Flash point = 74 deg C; VP from HSDB;
 
  Half Life
  No reports found; [TDR, p. 1048]
 
  NFPA
  high ambient temp required
 
  Hepatotoxin
  Hepatoxic (a) from occupational exposure (secondary effect) or (b) in animal studies or in humans after ingestion
 
  IARC Carcinogen
  Possible (2b)
 
  NTP Carcinogen
  Anticipated human carcinogen
 
  ACGIH Carcinogen
  Confirmed Animal
 
  Processes
  
    Industrial Processes with risk of exposure: