RoC Review of Cumene
              Substance Overview
Primary Uses or Exposures
- An alkylated benzene that is a natural component of petroleum and can also be synthesized from propylene and benzene.
 - Used primarily to produce phenol and acetone (accounting for 98% of all use).
 - People are exposed to cumene via inhalation in workplaces that produce or use cumene, and in gasoline-transport-related jobs.
 - People are exposed to cumene in their everyday lives primarily via breathing contaminated air as a result of its presence in petroleum and petroleum emissions cigarette smoke.
 
Documents
| Date | Document | 
|---|---|
| Aug 30, 2012 | RoC Concept | 
| Oct 05, 2012 | Literature Search Strategy and List of References - Preliminary | 
| Oct 29, 2012 | Report on the Cumene (CASRN 98-82-8) Genotoxicity Studies - Final | 
| Sep 25, 2013 | 
			 RoC Monograph - Final (Abstract) Preferred Citation: National Toxicology Program (NTP). 2013. Report on Carcinogens monograph on cumene. Research Triangle Park, NC: National Toxicology Program. RoC Monograph 02. https://doi.org/10.22427/ROC-MGRAPH-02  | 
		
Meetings & Events
| Date | Event | Event Type | Materials | 
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| Mar 21, 2013 | Peer Review of Draft RoC Monographs for 1-Bromopropane and Cumene | 
                      Expert Panels - RoC  | 
                      
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| Jun 25, 2013 | NTP Board of Scientific Counselors Meeting | 
                      Board of Scientific Counselors - BSC Meeting  | 
                      
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