Catechol
Synonyms & Trade Names
1,2-Benzenediol, o-Benzenediol, 1,2-Dihydroxybenzene, o-Dihydroxybenzene, 2-Hydroxyphenol, PyrocatecholPhysical Description
Colorless, crystalline solid with a faint odor. [Note: Discolors to brown in air & light.]Molecular Weight
110.1Boiling Point
474°FMelting Point
221°FSolubility
44%Vapor Pressure
(244°F): 10 mmHgIonization Potential
?Specific Gravity
1.34Flash Point
261°FUpper Exposive Limit
?Lower Explosive Limit
1.4%
Combustible Solid
Incompatibilities & Reactivities
Strong oxidizers, nitric acidExposure Routes
inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion, skin and/or eye contactSymptoms
irritation eyes, skin, respiratory system; skin sensitization, dermatitis; lacrimation (discharge of tears), burns eyes; convulsions, increased blood pressure, kidney injuryTarget Organs
Eyes, skin, respiratory system, central nervous system, kidneysPersonal Protection/Sanitation
(See protection codes)Skin:Prevent skin contact
Eyes:Prevent eye contact
Wash skin:When contaminated
Remove:When wet or contaminated
Change:Daily
Provide:Eyewash
First Aid
(See procedures)Eye:Irrigate immediately
Skin:Water wash immediately
Breathing:Respiratory support
Swallow:Medical attention immediately
Respirator Recommendations
Not available.
- Page last reviewed:April 11, 2016
- Page last updated:April 11, 2016
- Content source:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Education and Information Division