Family
Glycols and glycol ethers
Ethylene glycol is systemically toxic (kidney damage). Several glycol ethers are reprotoxic. Skin absorption is a major exposure route.
20 indexed substances.
- 2-butoxyethanol111-76-2C6H14O2
- 2-ethoxyethanol110-80-5C4H10O2
- 2-methoxyethanol109-86-4C3H8O2
- 2,2-Diethoxyethanol621-63-6C6H14O3
- diethylene glycol111-46-6C4H10O3
- Diethylene glycol divinyl ether764-99-8C8H14O3
- Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate629-38-9C7H14O4
- Diethylene glycol vinyl ether929-37-3C6H12O3
- Dioctanoyl ethylene glycol627-86-1C18H34O4
- dipropylene glycol25265-71-8C12H28O6
- ethylene glycol107-21-1C2H6O2
- Ethylene glycol diethyl ether629-14-1C6H14O2
- Ethylene glycol dimethacrylate97-90-5C10H14O4
- Nonaethylene glycol3386-18-3C18H38O10
- propylene glycol57-55-6C3H8O2
- Propylene Glycol Diacetate623-84-7C7H12O4
- propylene glycol dinitrate6423-43-4C3H6N2O6
- tetraethylene glycol112-60-7C8H18O5
- triethylene glycol112-27-6C6H14O4
- Triethylene glycol bis(2-ethylbutyrate)95-08-9C18H34O6
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