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Product Name: | Hexane | Synonyms: | n-Hexane, SuperDry, with Molecular sieves, J&KSeal;n-Hexane, Spectrophotometric Grade, 95+%, packaged under Argon in resealable ChemSeal^t bottles;Hexane [Standard Material for GC];n-Hexane, 95 Percent;n-Hexane, ACS/HPLC Certified;n-Hexane, SuperDry, J&KSeal;Hexane in dimethyl sulfoxide;Residual Solvent Class 2 - Hexane | CAS: | 110-54-3 | MF: | C6H14 | MW: | 86.18 | EINECS: | 203-777-6 | Mol File: | 110-54-3.mol | |
Use
n-Hexane is a respiratory tract irritant andat high concentrations a narcotic. Its acutetoxicity is greater than that of n-pentane.Exposure to a concentration of 40,000 ppmfor an hour caused convulsions and death inmice. In humans a 10-minute exposure toabout 5000 ppm may produce hallucination,distorted vision, headache, dizziness, nausea,and irritation of eyes and throat. Chronicexposure to n-hexane may cause polyneuritis.The metabolites of n-hexane injected inguinea pigs were reported as 2,5- hexanedioneand 5-hydroxy-2-hexanone, which arealso metabolites of methyl butyl ketone(DiVincenzo et al. 1976). Thus methyl butylketone and n- hexane should have similartoxicities. The neurotoxic metabolite, 2,5-hexanedione, however, is produced considerablyless in n-hexane. However, in the caseof hexane, the neurotoxic metabolite 2,5-hexanedione is produced to a much lesserextent. Continuous exposure to 250 ppmn-hexane produced neurotoxic effects in animals. Occupational exposure to 500 ppmmay cause polyneuropathy (ACGIH 1986).Inhalation of n-hexane vapors have shownreproductive effects in rats and mice.
- Hexane
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- US $0.00 / KG
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- CAS:110-54-3
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: ≥99%
- Supply Ability: 2000mt/year
- Hexane
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- US $0.00 / kg
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- CAS:110-54-3
- Min. Order: 20kg
- Purity: 99.0%
- Supply Ability: 20 tons
- Hexane
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- US $10.00 / KG
- 2024-09-29
- CAS:110-54-3
- Min. Order: 1KG
- Purity: 99%
- Supply Ability: 10 ton
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