Glycol ethers (including glycol ether esters) are a group of solvents
with medium-high boiling points and low evaporation rates, possessing
solvent characteristics of alcohol/ether functions (or ether/ester fun
ctions). They have been widely used in coatings and other industrial p
roducts for more than half a century. Recently, E-series glycol ethers
have been found to show reproductive and teratogenic toxicity, and th
roughout much of the world they are being replaced by the so-called P-
series glycol ethers. In responding to the impact of the worldwide tra
nsition from E- to P-series glycol ethers, the current status of glyco
l ether use in Taiwan was studied. This study focuses on the type and
quantity of these solvents being used, worker and public knowledge abo
ut their hazards, and possible changes in government regulations being
considered. In this study, we found that large quantities of E-series
glycol ethers were imported and used in Taiwan. The best estimates ar
e: 2-ME, 2,500 tons; 2-EE, 1,200 tons; 2-EEA, 5,000-8,000 tons; 2-BE,
8,000 tons annually in 1991. For P-series glycol ethers, only about 2,
500 tons are being used. Lack of knowledge about the potential toxic e
ffects of the E-series glycol ethers is very common among users, regul
atory agencies, academic institutes, and the general public. It is hop
ed that the results of this study, along with educational efforts, gov
ernment regulations, and provision of technical services, will help pr
event Taiwan from becoming a dumping site for these toxic chemicals. (
C) 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.