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N,N Diisopropylaminoethanol

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Related compounds
  
Diethylhydroxylamine

Appearance
  
Colorless liquid

N,N-Diisopropylaminoethanol

Related alkanols
  
N-Methylethanolamine Dimethylethanolamine Diethylethanolamine Diethanolamine Methyl diethanolamine Triethanolamine Bis-tris methane Meglumine

N,N-Diisopropylaminoethanol (DIPA) is a processor for production of various chemicals and also an intermediate in the production of the nerve agents VX and NX. It is a clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid which has ammonia-like odor.

Health effects

Inhalation and skin contact are expected to be the primary ways of occupational exposure to this chemical. Based on single exposure animal tests, it is considered to be slightly toxic if swallowed or inhaled, moderately toxic if absorbed through skin as well as being corrosive to eyes and skin. Vapor may be irritating to the eyes and upper respiratory tract. Temporary and reversible visual disturbances characterized by mildly blurred vision, a blue-gray discolorization of sight (blue haze) or halo vision (appearance of a halo when looking at light sources) may also occur.

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