Abstract
There is a growing interest in assessing the toxicity of para-phenylenediamine-based rubber additives and their quinone transformation products. A technique for the multi-gram scale synthesis of 2,5-diaminoquinones was developed to prepare 2,5-bis((5-methylhexan-2-yl)amino)cyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione (77PD-quinone) for toxicity assessment. The toxicities of N,N'-bis(5-methyl-2-hexanyl)-1,4-benzenediamine (77PD) and 77PD-quinone were evaluated in coho salmon. Juvenile coho salmon were exposed to a geometric series of five test concentrations of 77PD or 77PD-quinone, a negative control (dilution water), and a solvent control (100 µL/L dimethylformamide) for 96 hours under flow-through conditions. 77PD was found to be toxic to coho salmon with a 96 hour LC50 value of 24 µg/L active ingredient (a.i.), and the NOEC was 13 µg a.i./L. No mortality was observed for 77PD-quinone at the highest attainable dose level, 226 µg a.i./L, at which signs of test water saturation were observed.
Supplementary materials
Title
Supporting Information for 77PD-Quinone: One-Step Synthesis, Coho Salmon Toxicity Assessment, and Comparison with the Commercial Antidegradant 77PD
Description
Materials, preparations, analytical instrumentation, compound spectra, exposure conditions, and detailed results of the exposure studies are included in the supporting information document.
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