295582
Nitrogen dioxide
≥99.5%
Synonym(s):
Dinitrogen tetroxide, Nitrogen peroxide, Nitrogen tetroxide
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vapor density
1.58 (21 °C, vs air)
Quality Level
vapor pressure
14.33 psi ( 20 °C)
Assay
≥99.5%
bp
21 °C (lit.)
mp
−11 °C (lit.)
density
2.62 g/mL at 25 °C (lit.)
SMILES string
[O-][N+]=O
InChI
1S/NO2/c2-1-3
InChI key
JCXJVPUVTGWSNB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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Hazard Statements
Hazard Classifications
Acute Tox. 2 Inhalation - Eye Dam. 1 - Ox. Gas 1 - Press. Gas Liquefied gas - Skin Corr. 1B
Storage Class Code
2A - Gases
WGK
WGK 1
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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Environment international, 130, 104853-104853 (2019-06-22)
Elevated blood pressure (BP) in early life may lead to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in later life. Air pollution exposure has been associated with increased BP in adults and children, but the contribution of prenatal air pollution exposure has rarely
Environmental health perspectives, 121(9), 1026-1033 (2013-06-20)
Evidence on the short-term effects of fine and coarse particles on morbidity in Europe is scarce and inconsistent. We aimed to estimate the association between daily concentrations of fine and coarse particles with hospitalizations for cardiovascular and respiratory conditions in
International journal of hygiene and environmental health, 208(4), 305-318 (2005-08-05)
The presented overview concerning health relevant effects caused by nitrogen dioxide (NO2) resumes the current state of results from animal experiments and human studies (epidemiology and short-term chambers studies). NO2 concentrations applied in animal experiments were mostly considerably higher than
Environment international, 70, 95-105 (2014-06-10)
Air pollution is an important risk factor for global burden of disease. There has been recent interest in its possible role in the etiology of diabetes mellitus. Experimental evidence is suggestive, but epidemiological evidence is limited and mixed. We therefore
Environment international, 66, 165-173 (2014-03-07)
Spatially resolved exposure models are increasingly used in epidemiology. We previously reported that, although exhibiting a moderate correlation, pregnancy nitrogen dioxide (NO2) levels estimated by the nearest air quality monitoring station (AQMS) model and a geostatistical model, showed similar associations
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