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Product Name: Tall oil
Synonyms of Tall oil (CAS NO.8002-26-4): Acintol C ; Acintol D 29 LR ; EINECS 232-304-6 ; HSDB 5049 ; Liquid rosin ; Rosin, liquid ; Tall oil rosin ; Tall oil rosin and fatty acids ; Talleol ; Tallol ; Unitol CX ; Unitol DT 40 ; Yatall MA ; Lignin liquor ; Tall oil (crude and distilled) ; Tall oil [Oil, misc.]
CAS NO: 8002-26-4
Classification Code: TSCA UVCB
Tall oil (CAS NO.8002-26-4) is used as a source of turpentine. Tall oil fatty acids are mostly normal C18 acids, 15% mono- and diunsaturated, with lesser amounts of saturated and triunsaturated constituents.It is also used for water-proofing agents, dimer acids, polyamide resins for printer's ink, adhesives, detergents, and agricultural emulsifiers.
Tall oil (CAS NO.8002-26-4) is the generic name for the oil obtained upon acidification of the black liquor residue from kraft pulp digesters. Kraft processing dissolves the fats, fatty acids, rosin, and rosin acids contained in pinewoods in the form of sodium salts and when the black liquor is concentrated to make it possible to recover some of its chemical and heating value, the soaps become insoluble and can be skimmed off. The brown, frothy curd thus obtained is then made acidic with sulfuric acid, converting the constituents to a dark-brown fluid (tall oil).
Organism | Test Type | Route | Reported Dose (Normalized Dose) | Effect | Source |
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mouse | LD50 | unreported | 7300mg/kg (7300mg/kg) | Gigiena i Sanitariya. For English translation, see HYSAAV. Vol. 27(5), Pg. 9, 1962. |
A mild allergen. A substance which migrates to food from packaging materials. Combustible when exposed to heat or flame; can react with oxidizing materials. To fight fire, use dry chemical, CO2. When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and irritating fumes.