煤油结构式
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常用名 | 煤油 | 英文名 | Kerosene |
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| CAS号 | 8008-20-6 | 分子量 | N/A | |
| 密度 | 0.8 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) | 沸点 | 175-325 °C(lit.) | |
| 分子式 | N/A | 熔点 | 24-25 °C | |
| MSDS | N/A | 闪点 | 179 °F | |
| 符号 |
GHS02, GHS07, GHS08, GHS09 |
信号词 | Danger |
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Butylhydroxytoluene--from jet fuels to cosmetics?
Dermatitis 23(2) , 90-1, (2012)
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Chemical kinetic study of the effect of a biofuel additive on jet-A1 combustion.
J. Phys. Chem. A 111(19) , 3992-4000, (2007) The kinetics of oxidation of kerosene Jet A-1 and a kerosene/rapeseed oil methyl ester (RME) mixture (80/20, mol/mol) (biokerosene) was studied experimentally in a jet-stirred reactor at 10 atm and constant residence time, over the temperature range 740-1200 ... |
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Evaluation of genotoxic and oxidative effects in workers exposed to jet propulsion fuel.
Int. Arch. Occup. Environ. Health 85(4) , 353-61, (2012) Jet fuel is a common occupational exposure risk among military and civilian populations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate genotoxic and oxidative effects in workers occupational exposure to jet propulsion fuel (JP-8).In this study, sister-chromatid e... |
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Immunotoxicity evaluation of jet a jet fuel in female rats after 28-day dermal exposure.
J. Toxicol. Environ. Health A 71(8) , 495-504, (2008) The potential for jet fuel to modulate immune functions has been reported in mice following dermal, inhalation, and oral routes of exposure; however, a functional evaluation of the immune system in rats following jet fuel exposure has not been conducted. In t... |
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The Occupational JP8 Exposure Neuroepidemiology Study (OJENES): Repeated workday exposure and central nervous system functioning among US Air Force personnel
Neurotoxicology 32(6) , 799-808, (2011) Highlights ► We present the Occupational JP8 Exposure Neuroepidemiology Study (OJENES) design. ► We compared group characteristics, JP8 levels, and neuropsychological performances. ► Few descriptive differences were found between exposure groups except JP8 le... |
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Jet fuel-induced immunotoxicity.
Toxicol. Ind. Health 16(7-8) , 261-5, (2000) Chronic exposure to jet fuel has been shown to cause human liver dysfunction, emotional dysfunction, abnormal electroencephalograms, shortened attention spans, and to decrease sensorimotor speed (3-5). Exposure to potential environmental toxicants such as jet... |
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Effect of in vivo jet fuel exposure on subsequent in vitro dermal absorption of individual aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon fuel constituents.
J. Toxicol. Environ. Health A 68(9) , 719-37, (2005) The percutaneous absorption of topically applied jet fuel hydrocarbons (HC) through skin previously exposed to jet fuel has not been investigated, although this exposure scenario is the occupational norm. Pigs were exposed to JP-8 jet fuel-soaked cotton fabri... |
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Biodegradation of international jet A-1 aviation fuel by microorganisms isolated from aircraft tank and joint hydrant storage systems.
Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 83(3) , 318-27, (2009) Microorganisms contaminating international Jet A-1 aircraft fuel and fuel preserved in Joint Hydrant Storage Tank (JHST) were isolated, characterized and identified. The isolates were Bacillus subtillis, Bacillus megaterium, Flavobacterium oderatum, Sarcina f... |
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Jet fuel toxicity: skin damage measured by 900-MHz MRI skin microscopy and visualization by 3D MR image processing.
Magn. Reson. Imaging 28(7) , 1030-48, (2010) The toxicity of jet fuels was measured using noninvasive magnetic resonance microimaging (MRM) at 900-MHz magnetic field. The hypothesis was that MRM can visualize and measure the epidermis exfoliation and hair follicle size of rat skin tissue due to toxic sk... |
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Micronucleus studies in the peripheral blood and bone marrow of mice treated with jet fuels, JP-8 and Jet-A.
Mutat. Res. 608(1) , 82-7, (2006) The potential adverse effects of dermal and inhalation exposure of jet fuels are important for health hazard evaluation in humans. The genotoxic potential of jet fuels, JP-8 and Jet-A, was investigated in an animal model. Mice were treated dermally with eithe... |