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Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
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Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate
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Preferred IUPAC name
Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate | |
Other names
Fyrol HB 32
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.004.364 |
PubChem CID
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UNII | |
CompTox Dashboard (EPA)
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Properties | |
C9H15Br6O4P | |
Molar mass | 697.613 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Viscous pale yellow liquid |
Density | 2.24 g/cm3 |
Insoluble | |
Hazards | |
Occupational safety and health (OHS/OSH): | |
Main hazards
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Carcinogenic, use restricted |
Flash point | > 110 °C (230 °F) |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate ("tris") is a chemical once widely used as a flame retardant in plastics and textiles.
Safety and regulation
Tris is mutagenic and listed as an IARC Group 2A carcinogen. It is one of the chemicals covered by the Rotterdam Convention. In the United States, the Consumer Product Safety Commission banned the sale of children's garments containing tris in 1977.Arlene Blum was one of those involved in getting tris banned.