P-tert-butylphenylglycidyl ether

Author:Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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DefinitionThis section has been translated automatically.

The aromatic glycidethyl ester p-tert-butylphenylglycidylether serves as a reactive diluent for epoxy resins. It is an independent allergen which only cross-reacts to a limited extent with phenylglycidyl ether and/or cresylglycidyl ether.

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The DKG has tested p-tert-butylphenylglycidyl ether 0.25% in vaseline so far. This application form is no longer available as a test substance in Germany. Therefore, this reactive diluent will now (as of 2016) be removed from the list of available test allergens.

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  1. Geier J et al (2016) News on the epicutaneous test series of the German Contact Allergy Group. Dermatology at work and in the environment 64: 70-75
  2. Vulture J ET a. (2016) Sensitization to reactive diluents and hardeners in epoxy resin systems. IVDKdata
    2002-2011. part I: reaction frequencies. 1st contact dermatitis 74: 83-93.

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020