List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.

§ 60.489 List of chemicals produced by affected facilities.

The following chemicals are produced, as intermediates or final products, by process units covered under this subpart. The applicability date for process units producing one or more of these chemicals is January 5, 1981.

CAS No. aChemical
105–57–7Acetal.
75–07–0Acetaldehyde.
107–89–1Acetaldol.
60–35–5Acetamide.
103–84–4Acetanilide.
64–19–7Acetic acid.
108–24–7Acetic anhydride.
67–64–1Acetone.
75–86–5Acetone cyanohydrin.
75–05–8Acetonitrile.
98–86–2Acetophenone.
75–36–5Acetyl chloride.
74–86–2Acetylene.
107–02–8Acrolein.
79–06–1Acrylamide.
79–10–7Acrylic acid.
107–13–1Acrylonitrile.
124–04–9Adipic acid.
111–69–3Adiponitrile.
( b)Alkyl naphthalenes.
107–18–6Allyl alcohol.
107–05–1Allyl chloride.
1321–11–5Aminobenzoic acid.
111–41–1Aminoethylethanolamine.
123–30–8p-Aminophenol.
628–63–7, 123–92–2Amyl acetates.
71–41–0 cAmyl alcohols.
110–58–7Amyl amine.
543–59–9Amyl chloride.
110–66–7 cAmyl mercaptans.
1322–06–1Amyl phenol.
62–53–3Aniline.
142–04–1Aniline hydrochloride.
29191–52–4Anisidine.
100–66–3Anisole.
118–92–3Anthranilic acid.
84–65–1Anthraquinone.
100–52–7Benzaldehyde.
55–21–0Benzamide.
71–43–2Benzene.
98–48–6Benzenedisulfonic acid.
98–11–3Benzenesulfonic acid.
134–81–6Benzil.
76–93–7Benzilic acid.
65–85–0Benzoic acid.
119–53–9Benzoin.
100–47–0Benzonitrile.
119–61–9Benzophenone.
98–07–7Benzotrichloride.
98–88–4Benzoyl chloride.
100–51–6Benzyl alcohol.
100–46–9Benzylamine.
120–51–4Benzyl benzoate.
100–44–7Benzyl chloride.
98–87–3Benzyl dichloride.
92–52–4Biphenyl.
80–05–7Bisphenol A.
10–86–1Bromobenzene.
27497–51–4Bromonaphthalene.
106–99–0Butadiene.
106–98–91-butene.
123–86–4n-butyl acetate.
141–32–2n-butyl acrylate.
71–36–3n-butyl alcohol.
78–92–2s-butyl alcohol.
75–65–0t-butyl alcohol.
109–73–9n-butylamine.
13952–84–6s-butylamine.
75–64–9t-butylamine.
98–73–7p-tert-butyl benzoic acid.
107–88–01,3-butylene glycol.
123–72–8n-butyraldehyde.
107–92–6Butyric acid.
106–31–0Butyric anhydride.
109–74–0Butyronitrile.
105–60–2Caprolactam.
75–1–50Carbon disulfide.
558–13–4Carbon tetrabromide.
56–23–5Carbon tetrachloride.
9004–35–7Cellulose acetate.
79–11–8Chloroacetic acid.
108–42–9m-chloroaniline.
95–51–2o-chloroaniline.
106–47–8p-chloroaniline.
35913–09–8Chlorobenzaldehyde.
108–90–7Chlorobenzene.
118–91–2, 535–80–8, 74–11–3 cChlorobenzoic acid.
2136–81–4, 2136–89–2, 5216–25–1 cChlorobenzotrichloride.
1321–03–5Chlorobenzoyl chloride.
25497–29–4Chlorodifluoromethane.
75–45–6Chlorodifluoroethane.
67–66–3Chloroform.
25586–43–0Chloronaphthalene.
88–73–3o-chloronitrobenzene.
100–00–5p-chloronitrobenzene.
25167–80–0Chlorophenols.
126–99–8Chloroprene.
7790–94–5Chlorosulfonic acid.
108–41–8m-chlorotoluene.
95–49–8o-chlorotoluene.
106–43–4p-chlorotoluene.
75–72–9Chlorotrifluoromethane.
108–39–4m-cresol.
95–48–7o-cresol.
106–44–5p-cresol.
1319–77–3Mixed cresols.
1319–77–3Cresylic acid.
4170–30–0Crotonaldehyde.
3724–65–0Crotonic acid.
98–82–8Cumene.
80–15–9Cumene hydroperoxide.
372–09–8Cyanoacetic acid.
506–77–4Cyanogen chloride.
108–80–5Cyanuric acid.
108–77–0Cyanuric chloride.
110–82–7Cyclohexane.
108–93–0Cyclohexanol.
108–94–1Cyclohexanone.
110–83–8Cyclohexene.
108–91–8Cyclohexylamine.
111–78–4Cyclooctadiene.
112–30–1Decanol.
123–42–2Diacetone alcohol.
27576–04–1Diaminobenzoic acid.
95–76–1, 95–82–9, 554–00–7, 608–27–5, 608–31–1, 626–43–7, 27134–27–6, 57311–92–9 cDichloroaniline.
541–73–1m-dichlorobenzene.
95–50–1o-dichlorobenzene.
106–46–7p-dichlorobenzene.
75–71–8Dichlorodifluoromethane.
111–44–4Dichloroethyl ether.
107–06–21,2-dichloroethane (EDC).
96–23–1Dichlorohydrin.
26952–23–8Dichloropropene.
101–83–7Dicyclohexylamine.
109–89–7Diethylamine.
111–46–6Diethylene glycol.
112–36–7Diethylene glycol diethyl ether.
111–96–6Diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
112–34–5Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether.
124–17–4Diethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate.
111–90–0Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether.
112–15–2Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate.
111–77–3Diethylene glycol monomethyl ether.
64–67–5Diethyl sulfate.
75–37–6Difluoroethane.
25167–70–8Diisobutylene.
26761–40–0Diisodecyl phthalate.
27554–26–3Diisooctyl phthalate.
674–82–8Diketene.
124–40–3Dimethylamine.
121–69–7N,N-dimethylaniline.
115–10–6N,N-dimethyl ether.
68–12–2N,N-dimethylformamide.
57–14–7Dimethylhydrazine.
77–78–1Dimethyl sulfate.
75–18–3Dimethyl sulfide.
67–68–5Dimethyl sulfoxide.
120–61–6Dimethyl terephthalate.
99–34–33,5-dinitrobenzoic acid.
51–28–5Dinitrophenol.
25321–14–6Dinitrotoluene.
123–91–1Dioxane.
646–06–0Dioxilane.
122–39–4Diphenylamine.
101–84–8Diphenyl oxide.
102–08–9Diphenyl thiourea.
25265–71–8Dipropylene glycol.
25378–22–7Dodecene.
28675–17–4Dodecylaniline.
27193–86–8Dodecylphenol.
106–89–8Epichlorohydrin.
64–17–5Ethanol.
141–43–5 cEthanolamines.
141–78–6Ethyl acetate.
141–97–9Ethyl acetoacetate.
140–88–5Ethyl acrylate.
75–04–7Ethylamine.
100–41–4Ethylbenzene.
74–96–4Ethyl bromide.
9004–57–3Ethylcellulose.
75–00–3Ethyl chloride.
105–39–5Ethyl chloroacetate.
105–56–6Ethylcyanoacetate.
74–85–1Ethylene.
96–49–1Ethylene carbonate.
107–07–3Ethylene chlorohydrin.
107–15–3Ethylenediamine.
106–93–4Ethylene dibromide.
107–21–1Ethylene glycol.
111–55–7Ethylene glycol diacetate.
110–71–4Ethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
111–76–2Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether.
112–07–2Ethylene glycol monobutyl ether acetate.
110–80–5Ethylene glycol monoethyl ether.
111–15–9Ethylene glycol monethyl ether acetate.
109–86–4Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether.
110–49–6Ethylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate.
122–99–6Ethylene glycol monophenyl ether.
2807–30–9Ethylene glycol monopropyl ether.
75–21–8Ethylene oxide.
60–29–7Ethyl ether
104–76–72-ethylhexanol.
122–51–0Ethyl orthoformate.
95–92–1Ethyl oxalate.
41892–71–1Ethyl sodium oxalacetate.
50–00–0Formaldehyde.
75–12–7Formamide.
64–18–6Formic acid.
110–17–8Fumaric acid.
98–01–1Furfural.
56–81–5Glycerol.
26545–73–7Glycerol dichlorohydrin.
25791–96–2Glycerol triether.
56–40–6Glycine.
107–22–2Glyoxal.
118–74–1Hexachlorobenzene.
67–72–1Hexachloroethane.
36653–82–4Hexadecyl alcohol.
124–09–4Hexamethylenediamine.
629–11–8Hexamethylene glycol.
100–97–0Hexamethylenetetramine.
74–90–8Hydrogen cyanide.
123–31–9Hydroquinone.
99–96–7p-hydroxybenzoic acid.
26760–64–5Isoamylene.
78–83–1Isobutanol.
110–19–0Isobutyl acetate.
115–11–7Isobutylene.
78–84–2Isobutyraldehyde.
79–31–2Isobutyric acid.
25339–17–7Isodecanol.
26952–21–6Isooctyl alcohol.
78–78–4Isopentane.
78–59–1Isophorone.
121–91–5Isophthalic acid.
78–79–5Isoprene.
67–63–0Isopropanol.
108–21–4Isopropyl acetate.
75–31–0Isopropylamine.
75–29–6Isopropyl chloride.
25168–06–3Isopropylphenol.
463–51–4Ketene.
( b)Linear alkyl sulfonate.
123–01–3Linear alkylbenzene (linear dodecylbenzene).
110–16–7Maleic acid.
108–31–6Maleic anhydride.
6915–15–7Malic acid.
141–79–7Mesityl oxide.
121–47–1Metanilic acid.
79–41–4Methacrylic acid.
563–47–3Methallyl chloride.
67–56–1Methanol.
79–20–9Methyl acetate.
105–45–3Methyl acetoacetate.
74–89–5Methylamine.
100–61–8n-methylaniline.
74–83–9Methyl bromide.
37365–71–2Methyl butynol.
74–87–3Methyl chloride.
108–87–2Methylcyclohexane.
1331–22–2Methylcyclohexanone.
75–09–2Methylene chloride.
101–77–9Methylene dianiline.
101–68–8Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate.
78–93–3Methyl ethyl ketone.
107–31–3Methyl formate.
108–11–2Methyl isobutyl carbinol.
108–10–1Methyl isobutyl ketone.
80–62–6Methyl methacrylate.
77–75–8Methylpentynol.
98–83–9a-methylstyrene.
110–91–8Morpholine.
85–47–2a-naphthalene sulfonic acid.
120–18–3b-naphthalene sulfonic acid.
90–15–3a-naphthol.
135–19–3b-naphthol.
75–98–9Neopentanoic acid.
88–74–4o-nitroaniline.
100–01–6p-nitroaniline.
91–23–6o-nitroanisole.
100–17–4p-nitroanisole.
98–95–3Nitrobenzene.
27178–83–2 cNitrobenzoic acid (o,m, and p).
79–24–3Nitroethane.
75–52–5Nitromethane.
88–75–52-Nitrophenol.
25322–01–4Nitropropane.
1321–12–6Nitrotoluene.
27215–95–8Nonene.
25154–52–3Nonylphenol.
27193–28–8Octylphenol.
123–63–7Paraldehyde.
115–77–5Pentaerythritol.
109–66–0n-pentane.
109–67–11-pentene
127–18–4Perchloroethylene.
594–42–3Perchloromethyl mercaptan.
94–70–2o-phenetidine.
156–43–4p-phenetidine.
108–95–2Phenol.
98–67–9, 585–38–6, 609–46–1, 1333–39–7 cPhenolsulfonic acids.
91–40–7Phenyl anthranilic acid.
( b)Phenylenediamine.
75–44–5Phosgene.
85–44–9Phthalic anhydride.
85–41–6Phthalimide.
108–99–6b-picoline.
110–85–0Piperazine.
9003–29–6, 25036–29–7 cPolybutenes.
25322–68–3Polyethylene glycol.
25322–69–4Polypropylene glycol.
123–38–6Propionaldehyde.
79–09–4Propionic acid.
71–23–8n-propyl alcohol.
107–10–8Propylamine.
540–54–5Propyl chloride.
115–07–1Propylene.
127–00–4Propylene chlorohydrin.
78–87–5Propylene dichloride.
57–55–6Propylene glycol.
75–56–9Propylene oxide.
110–86–1Pyridine.
106–51–4Quinone.
108–46–3Resorcinol.
27138–57–4Resorcylic acid.
69–72–7Salicylic acid.
127–09–3Sodium acetate.
532–32–1Sodium benzoate.
9004–32–4Sodium carboxymethyl cellulose.
3926–62–3Sodium chloroacetate.
141–53–7Sodium formate.
139–02–6Sodium phenate.
110–44–1Sorbic acid.
100–42–5Styrene.
110–15–6Succinic acid.
110–61–2Succinonitrile.
121–57–3Sulfanilic acid.
126–33–0Sulfolane.
1401–55–4Tannic acid.
100–21–0Terephthalic acid.
79–34–5 cTetrachloroethanes.
117–08–8Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride.
78–00–2Tetraethyl lead.
119–64–2Tetrahydronaphthalene.
85–43–8Tetrahydrophthalic anhydride.
75–74–1Tetramethyl lead.
110–60–1Tetramethylenediamine.
110–18–9Tetramethylethylenediamine.
108–88–3Toluene.
95–80–7Toluene-2,4-diamine.
584–84–9Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate.
26471–62–5Toluene diisocyanates (mixture).
1333–07–9Toluenesulfonamide.
104–15–4 cToluenesulfonic acids.
98–59–9Toluenesulfonyl chloride.
26915–12–8Toluidines.
87–61–6, 108–70–3, 120–82–1 cTrichlorobenzenes.
71–55–61,1,1-trichloroethane.
79–00–51,1,2-trichloroethane.
79–01–6Trichloroethylene.
75–69–4Trichlorofluoromethane.
96–18–41,2,3-trichloropropane.
76–13–11,1,2-trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane.
121–44–8Triethylamine.
112–27–6Triethylene glycol.
112–49–2Triethylene glycol dimethyl ether.
7756–94–7Triisobutylene.
75–50–3Trimethylamine.
57–13–6Urea.
108–05–4Vinyl acetate.
75–01–4Vinyl chloride.
75–35–4Vinylidene chloride.
25013–15–4Vinyl toluene.
1330–20–7Xylenes (mixed).
95–47–6o-xylene.
106–42–3p-xylene.
1300–71–6Xylenol.
1300–73–8Xylidine.
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