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BTEX

The BTEX, consisting of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes (ortho, meta, and para isomers), are aromatic hydrocarbons commonly found in industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust, petroleum products, and solvents. Benzene, naturally present in some petroleum products, is a known carcinogen, while toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes may have harmful effects on human health. BTEX, including benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylenes, pose health and environmental risks due to their toxicity and contribution to air pollution. Prolonged exposure can cause respiratory issues, skin irritations, and impact the central nervous system. Their volatility can lead to groundwater contamination. Monitoring is crucial to assess their presence, and strict regulations limit industrial emissions. Initiatives promote less toxic fuels and cleaner industrial processes. Proper management of petroleum waste is essential to prevent environmental contamination by BTEX.

62-53-3

Aniline

62-53-3
100-66-3

Anisole

100-66-3
95-85-2

Amino-2-chlorophenol-4

95-85-2
103-33-3

Azobenzene

103-33-3
25155-30-0

Alkylbenzene sulfonate sodium

25155-30-0
26027-38-3

Alkylphenols Ethoxylates

26027-38-3
98-86-2

Acetophenone

98-86-2
121-61-9

Acetylsulfanilamide

121-61-9
122-46-3

Tolyl-m Acetate

122-46-3
533-18-6

Tolyl-o Acetate

533-18-6
140-39-6

Tolyl-p Acetate

140-39-6
876-27-7

Chlorophenol-4 acetate

876-27-7
526-37-4

Atranol

526-37-4
139-59-3

Amino-4-diphenylether

139-59-3
131-74-8

Ammonium picrate

131-74-8
103-84-4

Acetanilide

103-84-4
1443-80-7

Acetyl-4-benzonitrile

1443-80-7
103-82-2

Toluic acid alpha

103-82-2
3233-32-7

Acetoxyphenol-4

3233-32-7
99-93-4

Acetophenone-4'-hydroxy

99-93-4