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Subject: Skin permeability of commercial solvents
From: B.Hamilton@irl.cri.nz (Bruce Hamilton)
Date: Aug 11 1995
Newsgroups: sci.chem
I came across a nice little paper, using living skin rather than dead;
" Permeability of Commercial Solvents Through Living Human Skin"
C.Ursin, C.M.Hansen, J.W.Van Dyk, P.Jensen, Ib.J.Christensen, J.Ebbehoej.
Am.Ind.Hyg.Assoc.J. v.56 p.651-660 (1995).
From Table VI (Permeability Constants in g/m2h )
Average and ( Standard Deviation )
Dimethylsulfoxide 176 (42)
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone 171 (59)
Dimethylacetimide 107 (19)
Dimethylformamide 98 (1.1)
Methyl ethyl ketone 53 (29)
Methylene chloride 24 (8.4)
Water [^3H radiolabeled] 14.8 (0.1)
Ethanol 11.3 (0.5)
Butyl acetate 1.6 (0.1)
gamma butyrolactone 1.1 (0.1)
Toluene 0.8 (0.7)
Propylene carbonate 0.7 (0.4)
Sulfolane 0.2
Bruce Hamilton
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