Agent Name
n-Propyl acetate
Synonyms
1-Acetoxypropane; 1-Propyl acetate; Acetate de propyle normal [French]; Acetic acid n-propyl ester; Acetic acid, propyl ester; Octan propylu [Polish]; Propyl acetate; Propyl ethanoate; Propylester kyseliny octove [Czech]; n-Propyl acetate; n-Propyl acetate (natural); n-Propyl ethanoate; [ChemIDplus] UN1276
Description
Colorless liquid with a mild, fruity odor; [NIOSH]
Sources/Uses
Used as a solvent, flavoring agent, and chemical intermediate; [ACGIH]
Comments
Esters may induce narcosis in animals, but workers' exposures are limited by irritating effects. See appendix in: [Dick RB, et al. Chemicals in the workplace: incorporating human neurobehavioral testing into the regulatory process. Am J Ind Med. 1998 May;33(5):439-53.] A skin, eye, and respiratory tract irritant; Inhalation of high concentrations can cause CNS depression; [ICSC]
Skin Designation (ACGIH)
Insufficient data
Excerpts from Documentation for IDLHs
Basis for original (SCP) IDLH: The chosen IDLH is based on the statement by ACGIH [1971] that a 4hour exposure to 8,000 ppm was fatal to 4 of 6 rats [Smyth et al. 1954]. . . . Human data: None relevant for use in determining the revised IDLH.
Vapor Pressure
35.9 mm Hg
Odor Threshold Low
0.04 ppm
Odor Threshold High
0.7 ppm
Lethal Concentration
LCLo (rat) = 8,000 ppm/4H
Explanatory Notes
Detection odor threshold from AIHA (mean = 0.18 ppm); Flash point = 14 deg C; VP from HSDB;
NFPA
may ignite at ambient temp
Neurotoxin
Acute solvent syndrome
Diseases
Occupational diseases associated with exposure to this agent:
Processes
Industrial Processes with risk of exposure: