| Title:  Bisphenol A CAS Registry Number:  80-05-7 CAS Name:  4,4¢-(1-Methylethylidene)bisphenol Additional Names:  4,4¢-isopropylidenediphenol;  2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane Molecular Formula:  C15H16O2 Molecular Weight:  228.29 Percent Composition:  C 78.92%, H 7.06%, O 14.02% Literature References:  Monomer used for polycarbonate and epoxy resins; exhibits estrogenic activity.  Manuf from phenol and acetone:  Jansen, US 2468982 (1949); Faith, Keyes & Clark's Industrial Chemicals, F. A. Lowenheim, M. K. Moran, Eds. (Wiley-Interscience, New York, 4th ed., 1975) pp 149-152.  Identification as xenoestrogen released from polycarbonate:  A. V. Krishnan et al., Endocrinology 132, 2279 (1993).  HPLC determn in serum:  K. Inoue et al., J. Chromatogr. B 749, 17 (2000); in food:  H. Petersen et al., Eur. Food Res. Technol. 216, 355 (2003).  Review of bioactivity and uses:  N. Ben-Jonathan, R. Steinmetz, Trends Endocrinol. Metab. 9, 124-128 (1998); of properties and environmental fate:  C. A. Staples et al., Chemosphere 36, 2149-2173 (1998). Properties:  Crystals or flakes.  Mild phenolic odor.  mp 150-155° (solidification range).  bp4 220°.  Dec above 8 mm pressure when heated above 220°.  Log P (n-octanol/water):  3.40.  Soly in water:  120-300 mg/l.  Sol in aq alkaline solns, alcohol, acetone.  Slightly sol in carbon tetrachloride.  LC50 (96 hr) in fathead minnow, rainbow trout:  4600, 3000-3500 mg/l (Staples). Melting point:  mp 150-155° (solidification range) Boiling point:  bp4 220° Log P:  Log P (n-octanol/water):  3.40 Toxicity data:  LC50 (96 hr) in fathead minnow, rainbow trout:  4600, 3000-3500 mg/l (Staples)   Derivative Type:  Diglycidyl ether  CAS Registry Number:  1675-54-3 Additional Names:  BADGE Molecular Formula:  C21H24O4 Molecular Weight:  340.41 Percent Composition:  C 74.09%, H 7.11%, O 18.80% Properties:  Monohydrate as white solid, mp 40°.  uv max (acetonitrile/water):  226.5, 277.1 nm. Melting point:  mp 40° Absorption maximum:  uv max (acetonitrile/water):  226.5, 277.1 nm   Use:  In the manuf of epoxy resins and polycarbonates for food packaging.  |