Triphenyl phosphate home ICD10: L23.9


Formule CAS
C18H15O4P 115-86-6



Background
Triphenyl phosphate is a noncombustible substitute for camphor in celluloid.

Synonyms
Triphenyl phosphate

Uses
Cellulose acetate
Lacquers
Plastics
Roofing paper
Spectacle frames
Varnishes

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions

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Referenties
1. Andersen, K.E., Sensitivity to a flame retardant, Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl)phosphate (Firemaster LVT 23 P). Contact Dermatitis, 1977. 3(6): p. 297-300.
2. Andersen, K.E. and M. Petri, Occupational irritant contact folliculitis associated with triphenyl tin fluoride (TPTF) exposure. Contact Dermatitis, 1982. 8(3): p. 173-7.
3. Carlsen, L., K.E. Andersen, and H. Egsgaard, Triphenyl phosphate allergy from spectacle frames. Contact Dermatitis, 1986. 15(5): p. 274-7.
4. O'Driscoll, J.B., R. Marcus, and M.H. Beck, Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from triphenyl phosphite. Contact Dermatitis, 1989. 20(5): p. 392-3.
5.  Camarasa, J.G. and E. Serra-Baldrich, Allergic contact dermatitis from triphenyl phosphate. Contact Dermatitis, 1992. 26(4): p. 264-5.



Author(s):
Database Allergologie Amsterdam UMC.

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