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  1. Cumene - Wikipedia

    Cumene (isopropylbenzene) is an organic compound that contains a benzene ring with an isopropyl substituent. It is a constituent of crude oil and refined fuels. It is a flammable colorless liquid that has a boiling point of 152 °C.

  2. Cumene is a constituent of crude oil and finished fuels. It is released to the environment as a result of its production and processing from petroleum refining, the evaporation and combustion of petroleum

  3. Cumene | C9H12 | CID 7406 - PubChem

    Cumene | C9H12 | CID 7406 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, supplier lists, and more.

  4. CUMENE | Occupational Safety and Health Administration

    Dec 22, 2020 · ACGIH: Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs) - Cumene. See annual publication for most recent information. EPA Air Toxics Website: Cumene. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Technology Transfer Network. Pohanish, R.P. (editor): Cumene.

  5. Cumene - Chemical Safety Facts

    Oct 14, 2022 · Most cumene is used as a chemical intermediate in plastic manufacturing, making it a useful building-block chemical. Apart from working in manufacturing, most people are unlikely to encounter this chemical outside of car exhaust and tobacco smoke.

  6. CUMENE - Some Chemicals Present in Industrial and Consumer …

    It is used almost exclusively to produce phenol and acetone. Cumene occurs naturally in crude oil, and is found in the environment in plants and foodstuff. Cumene is primarily released into the environment during its production and use, and from emissions from gasoline engines.

  7. Substance Information - ECHA

    This list is based on Council Directive 98/24/EC. EU member states are required to transpose this directive by 20 May 2021 at the latest. It establishes indicative occupational exposure limit values (OELVs) for nine chemical agents, and amends an existing one (i.e., cumene) established by an earlier directive (i.e., 2000/39/EC).

  8. CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Cumene

    Oxidizers, nitric acid, sulfur acid [Note: Forms cumene hydroperoxide upon long exposure to air.]

  9. 1 Properties and Human Exposure - National Center for …

    This section describes the chemical and physical properties of cumene (Section 1.1); its uses and production (Section 1.2); biological indices of exposure (Section 1.3); the potential for environmental exposure including sources of release of cumene to the environment, cumene daily release estimates, fate and occurrence of cumene concentrations ...

  10. Cumene - Encyclopedia.com

    Cumene OVERVIEW. Cumene (KYOO-meen) is a colorless, flammable liquid with a penetrating gasoline-like odor. Chemically, it is classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon. Aromatic hydrocarbons are compounds of carbon and hydrogen with a molecular structure based on that of benzene.

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