Talk:Ethylenediamine

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[edit] Move to Ethylenediamine (no space)?

I have not seen a space in ethylenediamine previously. I recommend that this article be moved to its more commonly spelling. Okay?--Smokefoot 23:05, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

I agree, standard organic nomenclature should be used. (RB)


Sorry for any formatting errors, I have edited this page quickly with medically useful information in case treating physicians in Texas seek useful toxicological & pharmacokinetic information.


[edit] sugar land incident

Don't know how to work in all the facts:

http://www.sugarlandtx.gov/sugarland/instantalert/alert.asp

ated at 3:30 pm, Jan. 8, 2007 Following a chemical release at the Nalco facility earlier this afternoon, it is now safe to go outside. The shelter in place has been lifted.

Summary

The Sugar Land Fire Department responded to a chemical release at 1:45 p.m. today at the Nalco facility on U.S. 90A near Highway 6. The chemical release of ethylenediamine came from an 18-wheel tanker truck. A reverse 911 was sent out asking residents to shelter in place. Both the Sugar Land and Nalco haz-mat teams contained the leak. The shelter in place has been lifted, and it is now safe to go outside. Sugar Land is in the process of reopening roadways.

151.213.189.159 21:38, 8 January 2007 (UTC)