Toxicological Profile for Dinitrophenols: 08/01/2021
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Description:Dinitrophenols (DNPs) are a class of synthetic organic chemicals that exist in six isomeric forms: 2,3-DNP, 2,4-DNP, 2,5-DNP, 2,6-DNP, 3,4-DNP, and 3,5 DNP. They do not occur naturally in the environment. DNPs are yellow solids that dissolve slightly in water and can be explosive when dry and when heated or subjected to flame, shock, or friction (WHO 2015). DNPs have no known odor.
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