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Latest revision as of 02:14, 18 February 2025

Glutaconaldehyde is a chemical compound used primarily as a disinfectant and sterilant in various industries, including the medical industry. It is a colorless liquid with a strong, pungent odor.

Chemical Properties[edit]

Glutaconaldehyde is a dialdehyde, meaning it has two aldehyde groups. Its chemical formula is C5H8O2. It is a strong oxidizing agent, and can cause burns and eye damage. It is also a potential respiratory irritant.

Uses[edit]

Glutaconaldehyde is most commonly used as a high-level disinfectant and sterilant. In the medical industry, it is used to sterilize surgical instruments and other medical equipment. It is also used in the dental industry to disinfect dental impressions.

In addition to its use as a disinfectant and sterilant, glutaconaldehyde is also used in the production of other chemicals, including biocides, preservatives, and crosslinking agents.

Safety[edit]

Due to its strong oxidizing properties, glutaconaldehyde can be hazardous to handle. It can cause burns and eye damage, and inhalation can lead to respiratory irritation. Therefore, it is important to use appropriate personal protective equipment when handling this chemical.

Regulation[edit]

In many countries, the use of glutaconaldehyde is regulated due to its potential health hazards. For example, in the European Union, it is classified as a Substance of Very High Concern under the REACH Regulation.

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