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WHO~ Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 37: Chlorine Dioxide (Gas) ~WHO
WHO~ Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 37: Chlorine Dioxide (Gas) ~WHO
***!!!!**** 2002 " Some studies have been conducted via the oral route using aqueous solutions of chlorine dioxide. Several of these studies were conducted using “stabilized aqueous chlorine dioxide,” sometimes by maintaining a constant pH using sodium carbonate and sodium hydrogen carbonate. However, it is recognized that this would effectively lead to the formation of aqueous sodium chlorite (which can subsequently generate chlorine dioxide by acid dis-placement). These studies are felt to be less relevant than those using stabilized aqueous chlorine dioxide and are not summarized in this review. The reasons for this are that chlorine dioxide dissolves discretely in water (i.e., it does not dissociate into ions), forming a solution of around pH 5 or less, whereas an aqueous solution of sodium chlorite has a different, ionized composition and a pH of approximately 8. The explosive nature of this substance has limited the concentration of chlorine dioxide in aqueous solutions to a maximum of about 1% w/v" {******pg 4 -- ppm conversion info for air concentrations:} "0.1 ppm (0.28 mg/m3) 8-h time-weighted average (TWA) and 0.3 ppm (0.84 mg/m3) 15-min reference period" "It is predicted thatdermal exposure from contact with the aqueous solution in occupational settings will range from 0.1 to 5 mg/cm2 per day" "There are no quantitative human data, but chlorine dioxide is very toxic by single inhalation exposure in rats. There were no mortalities following exposure to 16 ppm (45 mg/m3) for 4 h, although pulmonary oedema and emphysema were seen in all animals exposed to 16–46 ppm (45–129 mg/m3) chlorine dioxide,the incidence increasing in a dose-related manner. The calculated mean LC50 was 32 ppm (90 mg/m3). In another study, ocular discharge, nosebleeds, pulmonary oedema, and death occurred at 260 ppm (728 mg/m3) for 2 h. Chlorine dioxide is toxic when administered in solution by a single oral dose to rats; at 40 and 80 mg/kg bodyweight, there were signs of corrosive activity in the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. The calculated oral LD50 was 94 mg/kg body weight."
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WHO~ Concise International Chemical Assessment Document 37: Chlorine Dioxide (Gas) ~WHO
Chlorine dioxide CAS#: 10049-04-4
Chlorine dioxide CAS#: 10049-04-4
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Chlorine dioxide CAS#: 10049-04-4
Compound Summary: Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 ~PubChem, NIH
Compound Summary: Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 ~PubChem, NIH
***!!!!*** Current date. "PubChemCID 23668197" "125 to 250 parts per million as a slimicide in the manufacture of paper and paperboard that contact food"
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Compound Summary: Sodium chlorite, NaClO2 ~PubChem, NIH
Chlorine dioxide - Science | Chemical Search ~US EPA
Chlorine dioxide - Science | Chemical Search ~US EPA
Pesticide substance information for Chlorine dioxide (NO INERT USE FOOD OR NON-FOOD) including science reviews, decisions and fact sheets.
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Chlorine dioxide - Science | Chemical Search ~US EPA
WHO~ Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate in Drinking Water--Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality ~WHO
WHO~ Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate in Drinking Water--Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality ~WHO
**** 2017 Jan. "Any chlorine dioxide remaining at the consumer’s tap will be reduced to chlorite and chloride upon ingestion. *** Consequently, a guideline value for chlorine dioxide has not been established."..."For chlorite, JECFA established an ADIof 0–0.03mg/kg bw on the basis of the NOAEL of 3mg/kg bw per day...Using the upper bound of the chlorite ADI of 30 μg/kg bw, a typical human body weight of 60 kg, the assumption that drinking-water contributes80% of the total exposure and a typical consumption of 2 L of water per day, the provisional guideline value is calculated to be 0.7mg/L (rounded figure). This guideline value is designated as provisional because use of chlorine dioxide as a disinfectantmay result in the chlorite guideline value being exceeded, " "JECFA therefore established an ADIof 0–0.01 mg/kg bw for chlorate" "[Page 1] Conversion factor in air: 1 part per million (ppm) = 2.8 mg/m3"
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WHO~ Chlorine Dioxide, Chlorite and Chlorate in Drinking Water--Background document for development of WHO Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality ~WHO
{ToxProf docs: Core Document} Toxicological Profile for Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite ~ATSDR
{ToxProf docs: Core Document} Toxicological Profile for Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite ~ATSDR
*****!!!!**** 2004 Sept. {"solid sodium chlorite is unstable and can form explosive mixtures with oxidizable materials, such as organic compounds. Chlorite ion solutions should not be allowed to dry on textiles because this may result in a flammable combination" }
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{ToxProf docs: Core Document} Toxicological Profile for Chlorine Dioxide and Chlorite ~ATSDR
Chlorine dioxide ~CA OEHHA
Chlorine dioxide ~CA OEHHA
General CD info from California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
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Chlorine dioxide ~CA OEHHA