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    i found some pretty interesting stuff on www dot chemistrystore dot com

    sorry, this might be a little bit long.

    PRODUCT NAME:Glycerin
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    Ingredients/Identity Information
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    Ingredient:Glycerin NIOSH (RTECS) Number: MA8050000 CAS Number: 56-81-5
    Physical/Chemical Characteristics
    Appearance And Odor: VISCOUS WATER WHITE LIQUID. SLIGHTLY SWEET. Boiling Point: 554F,290C Melting Point: 50.0F,10.0C Vapor Density
    (Air=1): GRTR/AIR Specifi c Gravity: 1.259 (FP N)
    Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
    Flash Point: 390F,199C Extinguishing Media: CARBON DIOXIDE, DRY DRY CHEMICAL, ALCOHOL FOAM, WATER, HALON. Special Fire
    Fighting Proc: USE NIOSH/MSHA APPROVED SCBA AND FULL PROTECTECT EQUIPMENT (FP N). KEEP CONTAINERS COOL-MUST BE
    HOT TO BURN. Unusual Fire And Expl Hazrds: CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE, ACROLEIN (A PUNGENT & TOXIC ALDEHYDE)
    Reactivity Data
    Stability: YES Cond To Avoid (Stability): NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. Materials To Avoid: INCOMPATIBLE WITH STRONG,
    CONCENTRATED OXIDIZING AGENTS. Hazardous Decomp Products: NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. Hazardous Poly Occur: NO
    Health Hazard Data
    LD50-LC50 Mixture: NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. Route Of Entry - Inhalation: YES Route Of Entry - Skin: YES Route Of Entry
    - Ingestion: YES NOT A PRIMARY ENTRY ROUTE. EYE:NOT A PRIMARY ENTRY ROUTE. INGEST:CONSIDERED A FOOD PRODUCT.
    CHRONIC:NO EVIDENCE OF ADVERSE EFFECTS FROM AVAILABLE INFORMATION. Carcinogenicity - NTP: NO Carcinogenicity - IARC:
    NO Carcinogenicity - OSHA: NO Explanation Carcinogenicity: NOT RELEVANT. Med Cond Aggravated By Exp: NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER.
    Emergency/First Aid Proc: NEVER GIVE ANYTHING BY MOUTH TO AN UNCONSCIOUS PERSON. INHAL:REMOVE TO
    FRESH AIR-ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION IF NECESSARY. SKINISCONTINUE EXPOSURE-RINSE OFF. EYE:FLUSH WITH POTABLE
    WATER OR STERILE BUFFER. INGEST:REFER TO POISON CONTROL CENTER OR MD. IF CONSCIOUS, DILUTE WITH WATER. IF ANY
    SYMPTOMS PERSIST CONSULT MD.
    Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
    Steps If Matl Released/Spill: SMALL AMTS MAY BE FLUSHED INTO SANITARY SEWER WITH WATER. LARGE SPILLSIKE AREA &
    RECOVER AS LIQUID OR ABSORB WITH SAND, SAWDUST OR SWEEPING COMPOUND & DISPOSE OF IN AN APPROVED LANDFILL.
    CERTAIN RELEASES OF ANY SUBSTANCE (ING 2) Neutralizing Agent: NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. Waste Disposal Method:
    GLYCERIN IS FOUND IN MANY FOODS, COSMETICS & OTHER HOUSEHOLD PROD. RELEASE TO SANITARY SEWER IN SMALL
    AMOUNTS IS INHERENT WITH END USE. NO DISPOSAL METHOD SHOULD BE USED WHICH WOULD POSE AN ENVIRONMENTAL/
    HUMAN HLTH THREAT INCLUDING (ING 3) Precautions-Handling/Storing: KEEP CONTAINERS CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE. GLYCERIN
    IS HYGROSCOPIC. Other Precautions: STORAGE TANKS SHOULD BE TOTALLY ENCLOSED EXCEPT FOR SMALL BREATHER PIPE
    EQUIPPED WITH A DRIER SYSTEM. SPILLS CAN BE VERY SLIPPERY. AVOID OVERHEATING & FREEZING.
    Control Measures
    Respiratory Protection: USE NIOSH/MSHA SUPPLIED AIR FOR COMBUSTION PRODUCTS. Ventilation: WHENEVER GLYCERIN/SOLUTIONS
    PRODUCE MIST. Protective Gloves: IMPERVIOUS GLOVES (FP N). Eye Protection: ANSI APPRVD CHEM WORKERS GOGGLES (FP
    N). Other Protective Equipment: PROVIDE NEARBY SAFETY SHOWERS & EYE WASHING (PREFERABLY FULL FACE) FACILITIES WHICH
    MEET ANSI DESIGN CRITERIA (FP N). Work Hygienic Practices: NONE SPECIFIED BY MANUFACTURER. ABSORBS WATER OVER 20%
    REL HUMIDITY. SOLUBILITY IN WATER:MISCIBLE IN ALL PROPORTIONS.


    PRODUCT NAME:Propylene Glycol
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    Ingredients/Identity Information
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    Ingredient: PROPYLENE GLYCOL Percent: >99 NIOSH (RTECS) Number: TY2000000 CAS Number: 57-55-6 OSHA PEL: NOT ESTABLISHED
    ACGIH TLV: NOT ESTABLISHED
    Physical/Chemical Characteristics
    Appearance And Odor: COLORLESS LIQUID,NO ODOR Boiling Point: 370F/188C Melting Point: UNKNOWN Vapor Pressure (MM Hg/70 F): 0.08
    MM Vapor Density (Air=1): 2.62 Specifi c Gravity: 1.038 Decomposition Temperature: UNKNOWN Evaporation Rate And Ref: UNKNOWN Solubility In Water: COMPLETE
    Fire and Explosion Hazard Data
    Flash Point: 218F/103C Flash Point Method: PMCC Lower Explosive Limit: 2.6 Upper Explosive Limit: 12.5 Extinguishing Media: DRY
    CHEMICAL,WATER FOG, CARBON DIOXIDE, OR ALCOHOL FOAM Special Fire Fighting Proc: WEAR POSITIVE PRESSURE SELF-CON-
    TAINED BREATHING APPARATUS Unusual Fire And Expl Hazrds: NOT AVAILABLE
    Reactivity Data
    Stability: YES Cond To Avoid (Stability): NONE Materials To Avoid: OXIDIZING AGENTS. Hazardous Decomp Products: PROPIONALDEHYDE,
    CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON DIOXIDE Hazardous Poly Occur: NO Conditions To Avoid (Poly): WILL NOT OCCUR.

    Health Hazard Data
    LD50-LC50 Mixture: LD50 (ORAL-RATS) = 21-33.7 GM/KG Route Of Entry - Inhalation: YES Route Of Entry - Skin: YES Route Of Entry - Inges-
    tion: YES REPEATED CONTACT MAY CAUSE SLIGHT FLAKING, TENDERNESS, AND SOFTENING OF SKIN. HAZARDS FROM INHALA-
    TION AND INGESTION ARE NOT EXPECTED TO BE SERIOUS.
    CHRONIC EXCESSIVE EXPOSURES MAY CAUSE CENTRAL NERVOUS
    SYSTEM EFFECTS. Carcinogenicity - NTP: NO Carcinogenicity
    - IARC: NO Carcinogenicity - OSHA: NO Explanation Carcinogenicity: THIS
    MATERIAL IS NOT LISTED AS A CARCINOGEN BY NTP, IARC, OSHA. Signs/Symptoms Of Overexp: IRRITATION OF EYES. FLAKING,
    TENDERNESS, AND SOFTENING OF SKIN. Med Cond Aggravated By Exp: NO INFORMATION GIVEN ON MSDS BY SUPPLIER Emergency/
    First Aid Proc: SKIN:WASH OFF WITH FLOWING WATER OR SHOWER. EYES:IRRIGATE IMMEDIATELY WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES.
    INGESTED:NO ADVERSE EFFECTS ANTICIPATED BY THIS UROUTE OF EXPOSURE. IHALE:NO ADVERSE EFFECTS ANTICIPATED BY
    THIS ROUTE OF EXPOSURE INCIDENTAL TO PROPER INDUSTRIAL HANDLING.

    Precautions for Safe Handling and Use
    Steps If Matl Released/Spill: SMALL SPILL:COVER WITH ABSORBENT MATERIAL, SOAK UP AND SWEEP INTO A DRUM. LARGE SPILL:
    DIKE AROUND SPILL AND PUMP INTO SUITABLE CONTAINERS. Neutralizing Agent: NO INFORMATION GIVEN ON MSDS BY SUP-
    PLIER Waste Disposal Method: REPROCESS OR BURN IN AN APPROVED INCINERATOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE
    AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS Precautions-Handling/Storing: EXCERSIZE REASONABLE CARE AND CAUTION.
    Control Measures
    Respiratory Protection: WHEN AIRBORNE EXPOSURE GUIDELINES AND/OR CONFORT LEVELS MAY BE EXCEEEDED, USE AN AP-
    PROVED AIR-PURIFYING RESPIRATOR.
    Ventilation: GOOD GENERAL VENTILATION SHOULD BE SUFFCIIENT. Protective Gloves: IM-
    PERVIOUS Eye Protection: SAFETY GLASSES, CHEMICAL GOGGLES/SPLASHS Other Protective Equipment: NONE Work Hygienic Practices:
    SUPPLIER DID NOT ADDRESS THIS FIELD. HMIS: USE GOOD CHEMICAL HYGIENE PRACTICE.


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    Each flammable liquid requires a different concentration of its vapour in air to sustain combustion. The flash point of a flammable liquid is the lowest temperature at which there can be enough flammable vapour to ignite, when an ignition source is applied.

    ok from what is posted there, it looks like if it is not ignited, but only vaporized, then there appears to be no ill side effects. BUT, the flashpoint of PG is significantly low. much lower than the temperature of an atomizer. if the atomizer can be used as an ignition, there could be ill side effects, since the chemical alters composition and becomes other components.

    glycerin looks to have a much higher flashpoint with a very high boiling point. if the atomizer does not reach these temperatures it looks like there will be no adverse side effects. and even if it combusts or reacts it shows no hazardous byproducts.

    but do be sure to keep these out of the air as much as possible. it appears that they are easily oxidized. so keep those bottles capped.

    hope this has been helpful

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    Damn this is a lot to look into but there's a lot of interesting stuff.

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    very interesting ,ty

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    Hi all.. I can't post a URL until I've been around for 15 posts. Could I PM somebody with a URL to a conclusion on liquid nicotine from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainAmerica View Post
    Hi all.. I can't post a URL until I've been around for 15 posts. Could I PM somebody with a URL to a conclusion on liquid nicotine from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health?
    This post has probably been buried so I will bump it up. Anyone interested in posting this link for CaptainAmerica?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainAmerica View Post
    Hi all.. I can't post a URL until I've been around for 15 posts. Could I PM somebody with a URL to a conclusion on liquid nicotine from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and National Institutes of Health?
    Search Results for liquid nicotine - National Library of Medicine

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    Here's a handout that explains some findings from recent Ruyan research - http://www.healthnz.co.nz/DublinBenchtopHandout.pdf

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    Kate, very interesting link! Thanks!

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    Here are a couple of links for Ruyan research

    http://www.healthnz.co.nz/RuyanCartr...t30-Oct-08.pdf

    http://www.healthnz.co.nz/ecig_effect-2.pdf

    This is where information on the Ruyan research usually gets released first for anyone who wants to keep up to date - Health New Zealand Company News, electronic cigarettes

    I'm not sure if this has been posted here yet but I'll post anyway. This is a link to the report on Wicked eliquid - http://www.tobaccoharmreduction.org/tox1.pdf

    This is a report on Gamucci eliquid - http://www.ecigaretteschoice.com/GamucciLabStudy.pdf

    And this is something to do with Ecopure - http://www.intellicig.com/images/pdf...2009-04-14.pdf

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