Coolant
Number of EDCs: 17
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
EthanolDED000009PMID:21432428, PMID:21463340, PMID:2318350, PMID:37994192, PMID:611632
IodineDED000013PMID:28205391
Ethylene oxideDED000110PMID:2815085
2-Phenyl phenolDED000137PMID:12737316
TriethanolamineDED000156PMID:12594526
Ethylene glycol monobutyl etherDED000173PMID:12571679
Sodium silicateDED000264PMID:4346985
ManganeseDED000265PMID:15746010, PMID:16705042
Sodium nitriteDED000547PMID:2807101, PMID:3352650, PMID:9207897
Sodium chloriteDED000549PMID:3803340, PMID:7151764
2,4'-DichlorobiphenylDED000734PMID:29518658
Pcb 74DED000896PMID:39136868
Pcb 138DED000897PMID:39136868
Pcb 180DED000898PMID:33992733, PMID:39136868
Pcb 170DED000899PMID:36060944
Pcb 99DED000901PMID:39136868
2,2',3,3',5,6'-HexachlorobiphenylDED000903PMID:35887249

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