Nonylphenol
Nonylphenol[edit]

Nonylphenol is an organic compound of the wider family of alkylphenols. It is a phenol with a nine-carbon tail, which can exist in numerous isomeric forms. Nonylphenol is a significant environmental pollutant and is known for its role as an endocrine disruptor.
Chemical Properties[edit]
Nonylphenol is a hydrophobic compound, meaning it does not dissolve well in water. It is a lipophilic substance, which allows it to accumulate in biological tissues. The chemical formula for nonylphenol is C15H24O, and it has a molecular weight of approximately 220.35 g/mol.
Production and Uses[edit]
Nonylphenol is primarily used in the production of nonylphenol ethoxylates, which are used as surfactants in industrial and consumer products. These include detergents, emulsifiers, and wetting agents. Nonylphenol is also used in the manufacture of plastics, pesticides, and paints.
Environmental Impact[edit]
Nonylphenol is persistent in the environment and can be found in water, soil, and sediments. It is known to be toxic to aquatic life, particularly affecting the reproductive system of fish and other aquatic organisms. Nonylphenol can mimic estrogen, a natural hormone, leading to endocrine disruption in wildlife.
Health Effects[edit]
Exposure to nonylphenol can occur through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. It is considered a potential human health hazard due to its endocrine-disrupting properties. Studies have shown that nonylphenol can interfere with the hormonal system and may affect reproductive health.
Regulation[edit]
Due to its environmental and health impacts, nonylphenol is subject to regulation in many countries. The European Union has restricted the use of nonylphenol and its ethoxylates in certain applications. In the United States, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitors its presence in the environment and regulates its use under various environmental laws.
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