Export Controlled Materials

The below group of materials may be hazardous and depending type and nature may need to be packaged and labeled appropriately for exporting or releasing:

  • Biologicals
  • Chemicals
  • Batteries and fuel cells
  • Radioactive

The RPI’s ECO provides services to assure that these items are shipped by air, land or sea, in accordance with all regulatory requirements. These requirements are separate from, and in addition to, any export control requirements that are associated with transferring or releasing to a foreign person in the U.S. -->

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Biological, Hazardous, or Radioactive Materials

Rensselaer’s ECO provides services to assure that the items listed below are handled in accordance with all export control requirements that are associated with using, storing, exporting, releasing, or transferring (in country) to a foreign "person."

  • Biologicals
  • Chemicals
  • Batteries and fuel cells
  • Radioactive

Is an export license required for a biological material?

ITAR

"Biological agents and biologically derived substances specifically developed, configured, adapted, or modified for the purpose of increasing their capability to produce casualties in humans or livestock, degrade equipment, or damage crops" are USML Category XIV(b), and require a license to export from the US. Contact MIT's Export Control Officer and EHS.

EAR - Commerce Control List

“Human and animal pathogens and “toxins” are under ECCN 1C351, Supplement No. 1 to Part 774—The Commerce Control List, and are very likely to need an export license.

“Plant pathogens” are under ECCN 1C354, Supplement No. 1 to Part 774—The Commerce Control List, and are very likely to need an export license.

“Genetic elements and genetically modified organisms” are under ECCN 1C353, Supplement No. 1 to Part 774—The Commerce Control List, Genetic elements associated with the pathogenicity of the microorganisms, or that contain nucleic acid sequences coding for any of the toxins, are very likely to need an export license. Contact MIT's Export Control Officer and EHS.

Genetically modified organisms that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of the microorganisms referred to above, or that contain nucleic acid sequences coding for any of the toxins referred to above, are ECCN 1C353.b, and are very likely to need an export license.

Vaccines against the items referred to above, or immunotoxins containing items referred to above, are ECCN 1C991 and may need an export license.

Note: gene fragments, chromosome fragments, and nucleic acid sequences for verotoxin-producing e. coli that don't contain coding for the verotoxin or its sub-units are ECCN EAR99.

End Use

If you know of -- or are aware of -- a current or future probability that any item will be used in the design, development, production, stockpiling, or use of chemical or biological weapons, that item will need an export license and/or a Technology Control Plan (TCP). Contact RPI's Export Control Office for further assistance.

End User and Country

Exporting, transferring or releasing any items in the biological, hazardous, or radioactive material list raises export control compliance issues.  The destination country, overseas or in country, may be included in sanctions programs administered by the Department of Treasury’s OFAC.  The recipient may be a restricted party identified on OFAC's Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN), the BIS’ Entity List, or on another US government restriction list.  Contact RPI's Export Control Office to determine whether the recipient or country is on any of the government‘s restricted party list, as this association will require applying for a export or a deemed export license before any item can exported, released, or transferred.    Note it is also a possible outcome of the application process that a license will be denied.

To be noted, technology (technical data, technical assistance) for the development, production, or use of the listed items below are subject to the EAR, the ITAR, the DOE, OFAC and the transfer of technology in the US is a "deemed export" to the country of the receiving party.

IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IN YOUR LABORATORY, CONTACT THE EXPORT CONTROL OFFICE BY CALLING (518) 276-3777 OR VIA EMAIL.

Chemical, biological, toxin, agent technical name CAS Number  
     
1A004    
 Riot control agents, as follows:    
a..4.a. α-Bromobenzeneacetonitrile, (Bromobenzyl cyanide) (CA) (CAS 5798-79-8); 5798-79-8  
a..4.b. [(2-chlorophenyl) methylene] propanedinitrile, (o-Chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile) (CS) (CAS 2698-41-1); 2698-41-1  
a..4.c. 2-Chloro-1-phenylethanone, Phenylacyl chloride (ω-chloroacetophenone) (CN) (CAS 532-27-4); 532-27-4  
a..4.d. Dibenz-(b,f)-1,4-oxazephine, (CR) (CAS 257-07-8); 257-07-8  
a..4.e. 10-Chloro-5, 10-dihydrophenarsazine, (Phenarsazine chloride), (Adamsite), (DM) (CAS 578-94-9); 578-94-9  
a..4.f. N-Nonanoylmorpholine, (MPA) (CAS 5299-64-9); 5299-64-9  
     
1C001  Materials "specially designed"    
c. Non-liquid materials "specially designed" for use as absorbers of electromagnetic waves or intrinsically conductive polymers:    
c.1. Polyaniline; 5233-30-1  
c.2. Polypyrrole; 45361-50-0  
c.3. Polythiophene; 25233-34-5  
c.4. Poly phenylene-vinylene; 26009-24-5  
c.5. Poly thienylene-vinylene. 1309962-79-5  
     
1C002 Metal powder, metal alloy powder, alloyed material    
a. Aluminides, as follows:    
Nickel aluminides a) 12002-78-0 / b)12004-71-6  
Titanium aluminides a) 12004-78-3 / b) 1317-70-0                c) 13463-67-7 / d) 1317-80-2  
b. Metal alloys, as follows, made from the powder or particulate material controlled by 1C002.c:    
Nickel 7440-02-0  
Niobium 7440-03-1  
Titanium 7440-32-6  
Aluminum 7429-90-5  
Magnesium 7439-95-4  
c. Metal alloy powder or particulate material:    
Technical Note: X in the following equals one or more alloying elements.    
c.1.a. Nickel alloys (Ni-Al-X, Ni-X-Al)    
c.1.b. Niobium alloys (Nb-Al-X or Nb-X-Al, Nb-Si-X or Nb-X-Si, Nb-Ti-X or Nb-X-Ti);    
c.1.c. Titanium alloys (Ti-Al-X or Ti-X-Al);    
c.1.d. Aluminum alloys (Al-Mg-X or Al-X-Mg, Al-Zn-X or Al-X-Zn, Al-Fe-X or Al-X-Fe); or    
c.1.e. Magnesium alloys (Mg-Al-X or Mg-X-Al);    
     
1C006  Fluids and lubricating materials    
b. Lubricating materials containing, as their principal ingredients, any of the following:    
b.1. Phenylene or alkylphenylene ethers or thio-ethers, or their mixtures, containing more than two ether or thio-ether functions or mixtures thereof;    
c.a.3. Dibromotetrafluoroethane (CAS 25497- 30-7, 124-73-2, 27336-23- 8); 25497- 30-7  / 124-73-2  /  27336-23-8
c.3.b.Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (oily and waxy modifications only); 9002-83-9  
c.3.c.Polybromotrifluoroethylene;    
d. Fluorocarbon electronic cooling fluids having all of the following:    
d.1. Containing 85% by weight or more of any of the following, or mixtures thereof:    
d.1.a. Monomeric forms of perfluoropolyalkylether- triazines or perfluoroaliphatic-ethers;    
d.1.b. Perfluoroalkylamines;    
d.1.c. Perfluorocycloalkanes; or    
d.1.d. Perfluoroalkanes;    
     
1C007    
a.  Ceramic powder of titaniumm diboride 12045-63-5  
c. Ceramic-”matrix” “composite” materials as follows:    
c.1. Ceramic-ceramic “composite” materials with a glass or oxide-“matrix” and reinforced with a glass or oxide-“matrix” and reinforced with a glass or oxide-“matrix” and reinforced with any of the following:    
c.1.a. Continuous fibers made from any of the following materials:    
c.1.a.1. Al2O3 (CAS 1344-28-1); or 1344-28-1  
c.1.a.2. Si-C-N; or    
c.1.b. Fibers being all of the following:    
c.1.b.1. Made from any of the following materials:    
c.1.b.1.a. Si-N;    
c.1.b.1.b. Si-C;    
c.1.b.1.c. Si-Al-O-N; or    
c.1.b.1.d. Si-O-N;    
e. ‘Precursor materials’ “specially designed” for the “production” of materials controlled by 1C007.c, as follows:    
e.1. Polydiorganosilanes;    
e.2. Polysilazanes;    
e.3. Polycarbosilazanes;    
     
1C008 Non-fluorinated polymeric substances    
a. Imides as follows:    
a.1. Bismaleimides; a) 13676-54-5 / b) 921213-77-6             c) 13360-85-5 / d) 28537-70-4                    e) 3006-93-7  
a.2. Aromatic polyamide-imides (PAI)    
a.3. Aromatic polyimides    
a.4. Aromatic polyetherimides    
d. Polyarylene ketones;    
e. Polyarylene sulphides, where the arylene group is biphenylene, triphenylene or combinations thereof;    
f. Polybiphenylenethersulphone    
     
1C009 Unprocessed fluorinated compounds    
b. Fluorinated polyimides containing 10% by weight or more of combined fluorine;    
c. Fluorinated phosphazene elastomers containing 30% by weight or more of combined fluorine.    
     
1C011   Metals and compounds    
b. Boron or boron alloys, with a particle size of 60 μm or less, as follows:    
b.1. Boron with a purity of 85% by weight or more;    
b.2. Boron alloys with a boron content of 85% by weight or more;    
Note: The metals or alloys specified by 1C011.b also refer to metals or alloys encapsulated in aluminum, magnesium, zirconium or beryllium.    
c. Guanidine nitrate (CAS 506-93-4); 506-93-4  
d. Nitroguanidine (NQ) (CAS 556-88-7). 556-88-7  
     
1C111    
Propellants and consitituent chemicals :    
a. Propulsive substances:    
 a.2.a. Consisting of 97% by weight or more of any of the following:    
a.2.a.1. Zirconium (C.A.S. # 7440-67-7); 7440-67-7  
a.2.a.2. Beryllium (C.A.S. # 7440-41-7); or 7440-41-7  
a.2.a.3. Magnesium (C.A.S. # 7439-95-4);. 7439-95-4  
a.2.b. Boron or boron alloys with a boron content of 85 % or more by weight.    
     
a.3. Oxidizer substances usable in liquid propellant rocket engines, as follows:    
a.3.a. Dinitrogen trioxide (CAS 10544-73-7); 10544-73-7  
a.3.b. Nitrogen dioxide  or nitrogen tetroxide (CAS 10102-44-0) 10102-44-0  
a.3.b. dinitrogen tetroxide (CAS 10544-72-6) 10544-72-6  
a.3.c. Dinitrogen pentoxide (CAS 10102-03-1); 10102-03-1  
a.3.d. mixed oxides of nitrogen:    
nitrous oxide or nitrogen monoxide 10024-97-2  
nitrogen trioxide or nitrogen sesquioxide 10544-73-7  
dinitrogen tetroxide or nitrogen peroxide    
nitrogen dioxide    
dinitrogen pentoxide 10102-03-1  
trinitrogen tetroxide    
a.3.f. chlorine triflouride (ClF3) 7790-91-2  
     
b. Polymeric substances:    
b.1. Carboxy-terminated polybutadiene (including carboxyl-terminated polybutadiene) (CTPB);    
b.2. Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene (including hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene) (HTPB) (CAS 69102-90-5), except for hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene as specified in USML Category V   69102-90-5  
b.3. Polybutadiene acrylic acid (PBAA);    
b.4. Polybutadiene acrylic acid acrylonitrile (PBAN) (CAS 25265-19-4 / CAS 68891-50-9); 25265-19-4   /   68891-50-9  
b.5. Polytetrahydrofuran polyethylene glycol (TPEG).    
         Polytetrahydrofuran polyethylene glycol (TPEG) is a block copolymer of:    
                  poly 1,4-Butanediol (CAS 110-63-4) 110-63-4  
                  polyethylene glycol (PEG) (CAS 25322-68-3). 25322-68-3  
     
c. Other propellant energetic materials, additives, or agents:    
c.1. [Reserved]    
c.2. Triethylene glycol dinitrate (TEGDN); 111-22-8  
c.3. 2 Nitrodiphenylamine (2-NDPA); 119-75-5  
c.4. Trimethylolethane trinitrate (TMETN); 3032-55-1  
c.5. Diethylene glycol dinitrate (DEGDN). 623-50-7  
     
d. Hydrazine and derivatives as follows:    
d.1. Hydrazine (C.A.S. # 302–01–2) in concentrations of 70% or more; 302–01–2  
d.2. Monomethyl hydrazine (MMH) (C.A.S. # 60–34–4); 60–34–4  
d.3. Symmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (SDMH) (C.A.S. # 540–73–8); 540–73–8  
d.4. Unsymmetrical dimethyl hydrazine (UDMH) (C.A.S. # 57–14–7); 57–14–7  
d.5. Trimethylhydrazine (C.A.S. # 1741-01-1); 1741-01-1  
d.6. Tetramethylhydrazine (C.A.S. # 6415-12-9); 6415-12-9  
d.7. N,N diallylhydrazine (CAS 5164-11-4); 5164-11-4  
d.8. Allylhydrazine (C.A.S. # 7422-78-8); 7422-78-8  
d.9. Ethylene dihydrazine (CAS 6068-98-0); 6068-98-0  
d.10. Monomethylhydrazine dinitrate;    
d.11. Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine nitrate;    
d.12. 1,1-Dimethylhydrazinium azide (CAS 227955-52-4) 227955-52-4  
 1,2-Dimethylhydrazinium azide (CAS 299177-50-7) 299177-50-7  
d.13. Hydrazinium azide (C.A.S. # 14546-44-2); 14546-44-2  
d.14. Hydrazinium dinitrate (CAS 13464-98-7); 13464-98-7  
d.15. Diimido oxalic acid dihydrazine (C.A.S. # 3457-37-2); 3457-37-2  
d.16. 2-hydroxyethylhydrazine nitrate (HEHN);    
d.17. Hydrazinium diperchlorate (C.A.S. # 13812-39-0); 13812-39-0  
d.18. Methylhydrazine nitrate (MHN) (CAS 29674-96-2); 29674-96-2  
d.19. 1,1-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) / 1,2-Diethylhydrazine nitrate (DEHN) (CAS 363453-17-2); 363453-17-2  
d.20. 3,6-dihydrazino tetrazine nitrate (DHTN), also referred to as 1,4-dihydrazine nitrate.    
     
1C236    
Radionuclides:    
a.1.a. Actinium 225; 14265-85-1  
a.1.b. Actinium 227; 14952-40-0  
a.1.c. Californium 253; 15720-29-3  
a.1.d. Curium 240;    
a.1.e. Curium 241;    
a.1.f. Curium 242;    
a.1.g. Curium 243; 15757-87-6  
a.1.h. Curium 244; 13981-15-2  
a.1.i. Einsteinium 253; 15840-02-5  
a.1.j. Einsteinium 254; 15840-04-6  
a.1.k. Gadolinium 148; 14119-21-2  
a.1.l. Plutonium 236; 15411-92-4  
a.1.m. Plutonium 238; 13981-16-3  
a.1.n. Polonium 208;    
a.1.o. Polonium 209;    
a.1.p. Polonium 210; 13981-52-7  
a.1.q. Radium 223; 15623-45-7  
a.1.r. Thorium 227; 15623-47-9  
a.1.s. Thorium 228; 14274-82-9  
a.1.t. Uranium 230; 15743-51-8  
a.1.u. Uranium 232;    
     
1C240 Nickel powder or porous nickel metal 7440-02-0  
Nickel powder having both of the following characteristics:    
a.1. A nickel purity content of 99.0% or greater by weight;    
     
1C241 Rhenium , alloys 7440-15-5  
Rhenium and alloys containing rhenium, as follows, having both of the characteristics described in 1C241.b:    
a.1. Alloys containing 90% by weight or more of rhenium;    
a.2. Alloys containing 90% by weight or more of any combination of rhenium and tungsten;    
     
1C298    
Graphite with a boron content of less than 5 parts per million and a density greater than 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter 7440-44-0  
     
1C350     
Chemicals that may be used as precursor for toxic chemical agents:    
b. Australia Group-controlled precursor chemicals also identified as Schedule 2 chemicals under the CWC, as follows, and mixtures in which at least one of the following chemicals constitutes 30 percent or more of the weight of the mixture:    
b.1. (C.A.S. #7784-34-1) Arsenic trichloride; 7784-34-1  
b.2. (C.A.S. #76-93-7) Benzilic acid [2,2-diphenyl-2-hydroxyacetic acid]; 76-93-7  
b.3. (C.A.S. #78-38-6) Diethyl ethylphosphonate; 78-38-6  
b.4. (C.A.S. #683-08-9) Diethyl methylphosphonate; 683-08-9  
b.5. (C.A.S. #15715-41-0) Diethyl methylphosphonite; 15715-41-0  
b.6. (C.A.S.#2404-03-7) Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoroamidate; 2404-03-7  
b.7. (C.A.S.# 41480-75-5) N,N-Diisopropylaminoethanethiol hydrochloride; 41480-75-5  
b.8. (C.A.S. #5842-07-9) N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethane thiol; 5842-07-9  
b.9. (C.A.S. #96-80-0) N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethanol; 96-80-0  
b.10. (C.A.S. #96-79-7), N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethyl chloride; 96-79-7  
b.11. (C.A.S. #4261-68-1) N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride; 4261-68-1  
b.12. (C.A.S. #6163-75-3) Dimethyl ethylphosphonate; 6163-75-3  
b.13. (C.A.S. #756-79-6) Dimethyl methylphosphonate; 756-79-6  
b.14. (C.A.S. #677-43-0) N,N-dimethylamino-phosphoryl dichloride; 677-43-0  
b.15. (C.A.S. #1498-40-4) Ethyl phosphonous dichloride [Ethyl phosphinyl dichloride]; 1498-40-4  
b.16. (C.A.S. #430-78-4) Ethyl phosphonus difluoride [Ethyl phosphinyl difluoride]; 430-78-4  
b.17. (C.A.S. #1066-50-8) Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride; 1066-50-8  
b.18. (C.A.S. #993-13-5) Methylphosphonic acid; 993-13-5  
b.19. (C.A.S. #676-98-2) Methylphosphonothioic dichloride. 676-98-2  
b.20. (C.A.S. #464-07-3) Pinacolyl alcohol; 464-07-3  
b.21. (C.A.S. #1619-34-7) 3-Quinuclidinol; 1619-34-7  
b.22. (C.A.S. #111-48-8) Thiodiglycol. 111-48-8  
     
c. Australia Group-controlled precursor chemicals also identified as Schedule 3 chemicals under the CWC, as follows, and mixtures in which at least one of the following chemicals constitutes 30 percent or more of the weight of the mixture:    
c.1. (C.A.S. #762-04-9) Diethyl phosphite; 762-04-9  
c.2. (C.A.S. #868-85-9) Dimethyl phosphite (dimethyl hydrogen phosphite); 868-85-9  
c.3. (C.A.S. #139-87-7) Ethyldiethanolamine; 139-87-7  
c.4. (C.A.S. #10025-87-3) Phosphorus oxychloride; 10025-87-3  
c.5. (C.A.S. #10026-13-8) Phosphorus pentachloride; 10026-13-8  
c.6. (C.A.S. #7719-12-2) Phosphorus trichloride; 7719-12-2  
c.7. (C.A.S. #10545-99-0) Sulfur dichloride; 10545-99-0  
c.8. (C.A.S. #10025-67-9) Sulfur monochloride; 10025-67-9  
c.9. (C.A.S. #7719-09-7) Thionyl chloride; 7719-09-7  
c.10. (C.A.S. #102-71-6) Triethanolamine; 102-71-6  
c.11. (C.A.S. #122-52-1) Triethyl phosphite; 122-52-1  
c.12. (C.A.S. #121-45-9) Trimethyl phosphite. 121-45-9  
     
d. Other Australia Group-controlled precursor chemicals not also identified as Schedule 1, 2, or 3 chemicals under the CWC, as follows, and mixtures in which at least one of the following chemicals constitutes 30 percent or more of the weight of the mixture:    
d.1. (C.A.S. #1341-49-7) Ammonium hydrogen fluoride; 1341-49-7  
d.2. (C.A.S. #107-07-3) 2-Chloroethanol; 107-07-3  
d.3. (C.A.S. #109-89-7) Diethylamine; 109-89-7  
d.4. (C.A.S. #100-37-8) N,N-Diethylaminoethanol; 100-37-8  
d.5. (C.A.S. #298-06-6) O,O-diethyl phosphorodithioate; 298-06-6  
d.6. (C.A.S. #2465-65-8) O,O-diethyl phosphorothioate; 2465-65-8  
d.7. (C.A.S. #108-18-9) Di-isopropylamine; 108-18-9  
d.8. (C.A.S. #124-40-3) Dimethylamine; 124-40-3  
d.9. (C.A.S. #506-59-2) Dimethylamine hydrochloride; 506-59-2  
d.10. (C.A.S. #7664-39-3) Hydrogen fluoride; 7664-39-3  
d.11. (C.A.S. #3554-74-3) 3-Hydroxyl-1-methylpiperidine; 3554-74-3  
d.12. (C.A.S. #76-89-1) Methyl benzilate; 76-89-1  
d.13. (C.A.S. #1314-80-3) Phosphorus pentasulfide; 1314-80-3  
d.14. (C.A.S. #75-97-8) Pinacolone; 75-97-8  
d.15. (C.A.S. #7789-29-9) Potassium bifluoride; 7789-29-9  
d.16. (C.A.S. #151-50-8) Potassium cyanide; 151-50-8  
d.17. (C.A.S. #7789-23-3) Potassium fluoride; 7789-23-3  
d.18. (C.A.S. #3731-38-2) 3-Quinuclidone; 3731-38-2  
d.19. (C.A.S. #1333-83-1) Sodium bifluoride; 1333-83-1  
d.20. (C.A.S. #143-33-9) Sodium cyanide; 143-33-9  
d.21. (C.A.S. #7681-49-4) Sodium fluoride; 7681-49-4  
d.22. (C.A.S. #16893-85-9) Sodium hexafluorosilicate; 16893-85-9  
d.23. (C.A.S. #1313-82-2) Sodium sulfide; 1313-82-2  
d.24. (C.A.S. #637-39-8) Triethanolamine hydrochloride; 637-39-8  
d.25. (C.A.S. #116-17-6) Tri-isopropyl phosphite. 116-17-6  
     
1C354 Plant pathogens    
  a. Bacteria, as follows:    
a.1. Xanthomonas albilineans;    
a.2. Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. citri (Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri A) (Xanthomonas  campestris pv. citri);    
a.3. Xanthomonas oryzae [this species of proteobacteria is identified on the APHIS “select agents” list (see Related Controls paragraph for this ECCN), but only the pathovar Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (syn. Pseudomonas campestris pv. oryzae) is identified on the Australia Group (AG) “List of Plant Pathogens for Export Control”];    
a.4. Clavibacter michiganensis subspecies sepedonicus (syn. Corynebacterium michiganensis subspecies sepedonicum or Corynebacterium sepedonicum);    
a.5. Ralstonia solanacearum, race 3,  biovar 2;    
a.6. Raythayibactor toxicus [this bacterium is identified on the APHIS “select agents” list (see the Related Controls paragraph for this ECCN),    
b. Fungi, as follows:    
b.1. Colletotrichum kahawae (Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulans);    
b.2. Cochliobolus miyabeanus    
(Helminthosporium oryzae);    
b.3. Microcyclus ulei (syn. Dothidella ulei);    
b.4. Puccinnia graminis ssp. graminis var. graminis / Puccinia graminis ssp. graminis var. stakmanii (Puccinia graminis [syn. Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici]);    
b.5. Puccinia striiformis (syn. Puccinia glumarum);    
b.6. Magnaporthe oryzae    
(Pyricularia oryzae);    
b.7. Peronosclerospora philippinensis  (Peronosclerospora sacchari);    
b.8. Sclerophthora rayssiae var. zeae;    
b.9. Synchytrium endobioticum;    
b.10. Tilletia indica;    
b.11. Thecaphora solani;    
b.12. Phoma glycinicola (formerly Pyrenochaeta glycines) [this fungus is identified on the APHIS “select agents” list (see the Related Controls paragraph for this ECCN), but is not identified on the Australia Group (AG) “List of Plant Pathogens for Export Control”].    
c. Viruses, as follows:    
c.1. Andean potato latent virus (Potato Andean latent tymovirus);    
c.2. Potato spindle tuber viroid.    
     
1C351 Human and animal pathogens and “toxins”    
a. Viruses identified on the Australia Group (AG) “List of Human and Animal Pathogens and Toxins for Export Control,” as follows:    
a.1. African horse sickness virus;    
a.2. African swine fever virus;    
a.3. Andes virus;    
a.4. Avian influenza (AI) viruses identified as having high pathogenicity (HP), as follows:    
a.4.a. AI viruses that have an intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) in 6-week-old chickens greater than 1.2; or    
a.4.b. AI viruses that cause at least 75% mortality in 4- to 8-week-old chickens infected intravenously.    
Note: Avian influenza (AI) viruses of the H5 or H7 subtype that do not have either of the characteristics described in 1C351.a.4 (specifically, 1C351.a.4.a or a.4.b) should be sequenced to determine whether multiple basic amino acids are present at the cleavage site of the haemagglutinin molecule (HA0). If the amino acid motif is similar to that observed for other HPAI isolates, then the isolate being tested should be considered as HPAI and the virus is controlled under 1C351.a.4.    
a.5. Bluetongue virus;    
a.6. Chapare virus;    
a.7. Chikungunya virus;    
a.8. Choclo virus;    
a.9. Classical swine fever virus (Hog cholera virus);    
a.10. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus;    
a.11. Dobrava-Belgrade virus;    
a.12. Eastern equine encephalitis virus;    
a.13. Ebolavirus (includes all members of the Ebolavirus genus);    
a.14. Foot-and-mouth disease virus;    
a.15. Goatpox virus;    
a.16. Guanarito virus;    
a.17. Hantaan virus;    
a.18. Hendra virus (Equine morbillivirus);    
a.19. Japanese encephalitis virus;    
a.20. Junin virus;    
a.21. Kyasanur Forest disease virus;    
a.22. Laguna Negra virus;    
a.23. Lassa virus;    
a.24. Louping ill virus;    
a.25. Lujo virus;    
a.26. Lumpy skin disease virus;    
a.27. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus;    
a.28. Machupo virus;    
a.29. Marburgvirus (includes all members of the Marburgvirus genus);    
a.30. Monkeypox virus;    
a.31. Murray Valley encephalitis virus;    
a.32. Newcastle disease virus;    
a.33. Nipah virus;    
a.34. Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus;    
a.35. Oropouche virus;    
a.36. Peste-des-petits ruminants virus;    
a.37. Porcine Teschovirus;    
a.38. Powassan virus;    
a.39. Rabies virus and all other members of the Lyssavirus genus;    
a.40. Reconstructed 1918 influenza virus;    
Technical Note: 1C351.a.40 includes reconstructed replication competent forms of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus containing any portion of the coding regions of all eight gene segments.    
a.41. Rift Valley fever virus;    
a.42. Rinderpest virus;    
a.43. Rocio virus;    
a.44. Sabia virus;    
a.45. Seoul virus;    
a.46. Severe acute respiratory syndromerelated coronavirus (SARS-related coronavirus);    
a.47. Sheeppox virus;    
a.48. Sin Nombre virus;    
a.49. St. Louis encephalitis virus;    
a.50. Suid herpesvirus 1 (Pseudorabies virus;    
a.51. Swine vesicular disease virus;    
a.52. Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Far Eastern subtype, formerly known as Russian Spring-Summer encephalitis virus—see 1C351.b.3 for Siberian subtype);    
a.53. Variola virus;    
a.54. Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus;    
a.55. Vesicular stomatitis virus;    
a.56. Western equine encephalitis virus;    
a.57. Yellow fever virus.    
b. Viruses identified on the APHIS/CDC “select agents” lists    
b.3. Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Siberian subtype, formerly West Siberian virus    
c. Bacteria identified on the Australia Group (AG) “List of Human and Animal Pathogens and Toxins for Export Control,” as follows:    
c.1. Bacillus anthracis;    
c.2. Brucella abortus;    
c.3. Brucella melitensis;    
c.4. Brucella suis;    
c.5. Burkholderia mallei (Pseudomonas mallei);    
c.6. Burkholderia pseudomallei (Pseudomonas pseudomallei);    
c.7. Chlamydia psittaci (Chlamydophila psittaci);    
c.8. Clostriduim argentinense (formerly known as Clostridium botulinum Type G), botulinum neurotoxin producing strains;    
c.9. Clostridium baratii, botulinum neurotoxin producing strains;    
c.10. Clostridium botulinum;    
c.11. Clostridium butyricum, botulinum neurotoxin producing strains;    
c.12. Clostridium perfringens, epsilon toxin producing types;    
c.13. Coxiella burnetii;    
c.14. Francisella tularensis;    
c.15. Mycoplasma capricolum subspecies capripneumoniae (“strain F38”);    
c.16. Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides SC (small colony) (a.k.a. contagious bovine pleuropneumonia);    
c.17. Rickettsia prowazekii;    
c.18. Salmonella enterica subspecies enterica serovar Typhi (Salmonella typhi);    
c.19. Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) of serogroups O26, O45, O103, O104, O111, O121, O145, O157, and other shiga toxin producing serogroups;    
Note: Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC) includes, inter alia, enterohaemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), verotoxin producing E. coli (VTEC) or verocytotoxin producing E. coli (VTEC).    
c.20. Shigella dysenteriae;    
c.21. Vibrio cholerae;    
c.22. Yersinia pestis.    
d. “Toxins” identified on the Australia Group (AG) “List of Human and Animal Pathogens and Toxins for Export Control,” as follows, and “subunits” thereof:    
d.1. Abrin; 526-31-8  
d.2. Aflatoxins; 1165-39-5  
d.3. Botulinum toxins;    
d.4. Cholera toxin;    
d.5. Clostridium perfringens alpha, beta 1, beta 2, epsilon and iota toxins;    
d.6. Conotoxins;    
d.7. Diacetoxyscirpenol; 2270-40-8  
d.8. HT-2 toxin; 26934-87-2  
d.9. Microcystins (Cyanginosins);    
d.10. Modeccin;    
d.11. Ricin; 9009-86-3  
d.12. Saxitoxin; 35523-89-8  
d.13. Shiga toxins (shiga-like toxins, verotoxins, and verocytotoxins);    
d.14. Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxins, hemolysin alpha toxin, and toxic shock syndrome toxin (formerly known as Staphylococcus enterotoxin F);    
d.15. T-2 toxin;    
d.16. Tetrodotoxin; 4368-28-9  
d.17. Viscumin (Viscum album lectin 1);    
d.18. Volkensin. 91933-11-8  
e. “Fungi”, as follows:    
e.1. Coccidioides immitis;    
e.2. Coccidioides posadasii.    
     
The following chemicals are controlled by ECCN 1C350.    
(1) (C.A.S. #1341-49-7) Ammonium hydrogen bifluoride 1341-49-7  
Acid ammonium fluoride    
Ammonium bifluoride    
Ammonium difluoride    
Ammonium hydrofluoride    
Ammonium hydrogen bifluoride    
Ammonium hydrogen difluoride    
Ammonium monohydrogen difluoride    
(2) (C.A.S. #7784-34-1) Arsenic trichloride 7784-34-1  
Arsenic (III) chloride    
Arsenous chloride    
Fuming liquid arsenic    
Trichloroarsine    
(3) (C.A.S. #76-93-7) Benzilic acid 76-93-7  
       alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenyl-.alpha.-hydroxyacetic acid    
Diphenylglycolic acid    
      .alpha.,.alpha.-Diphenylglycolic acid    
Diphenylhydroxyacetic acid    
       .alpha.-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic acid    
2-Hydroxy-2,2-diphenylacetic acid    
       .alpha.-Hydroxy-.alpha.-phenylbenzeneacetic acid    
Hydroxydiphenylacetic acid    
(4) (C.A.S. #107-07-3) 2-Chloroethanol 107-07-3  
2-Chloro-1-ethanol    
Chloroethanol    
2-Chloroethyl alcohol    
Ethene chlorohydrin    
Ethylchlorohydrin    
Ethylene chlorhydrin    
Ethylene chlorohydrin    
Glycol chlorohydrin    
Glycol monochlorohydrin    
2-Hydroxyethyl chloride    
(5) (C.A.S. #78-38-6) Diethyl ethylphosphonate 78-38-6  
Ethylphosphonic acid diethyl ester    
(6) (C.A.S. #15715-41-0) Diethyl methylphosphonite 15715-41-0  
Diethoxymethylphosphine    
Diethyl methanephosphonite    
0,0-Diethyl methylphosphonite    
Methyldiethoxyphosphine    
Methylphosphonous acid diethyl ester    
(7) (C.A.S. #2404-03-7) Diethyl-N, N-dimethylphosphoro- amidate 2404-03-7)  
N,N-Dimethyl-O,O'-diethyl phosphoramidate    
Diethyl dimethylphosphoramidate    
Dimethylphosphoramidic acid diethyl ester    
(8) (C.A.S. #762-04-9) Diethyl phosphite 762-04-9  
Diethoxyphosphine oxide    
Diethyl acid phosphite    
Diethyl hydrogen phosphite    
Diethyo phosphonate    
Hydrogen diethyl phosphite    
(9) (C.A.S. #100-37-8) N, N-Diethylethanolamine 100-37-8  
N,N-Diethyl-2-aminoethanol    
Diethyl (2-hydroxyethyl) amine    
N,N-Diethyl-N-(.beta.-hydroxyethyl) amine    
N,N-Diethyl-2-hydroxyethylamine    
Diethylaminoethanol    
2-(Diethylamino) ethanol    
2-(Diethylamino)ethyl alcohol    
N,N-Diethylmonoethanolamine    
(2-Hydroxyethyl) diethylamine    
2-Hydroxytriethylamine    
(10) (C.A.S. #5842-07-9) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethane thiol 5842-07-9  
2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanethiol    
Diisopropylaminoethanethiol    
.beta.-Diisopropylaminoethanethiol    
2-(bis(1-Methylethyl)amino) ethanethiol    
(11) (C.A.S. #4261-68-1) N, N-Diisopropyl-.2-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride 4261-68-1  
(12) (C.A.S. #96-80-0) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethanol 96-80-0  
N,N-Diisopropyl-2-aminoethanol    
2-(Diisopropylamino) ethanol    
(N,N-Diisopropylamino) ethanol    
2-(Diisopropylamino) ethyl alcohol    
N,N-Diisopropylethanolamine    
(13) (C.A.S. #96-79-7) N,N-Diisopropyl-.beta.-aminoethyl chloride 96-79-7  
2-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylethanamine    
1-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylaminoethane    
2-Chloro-N,N-diisopropylethylamine    
N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-(1-methylethyl)-2-propanamine    
N-(2-Chloroethyl) diisopropylamine    
N,N-Diisopropyl-2-chloroethylamine    
1-(Diisopropylamino)-2-cholorethane    
2-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl chloride    
Diisopropylaminoethyl chloride    
.beta.-Diisopropylaminoethyl chloride    
(14) (C.A.S. #108-18-9) Diisopropylamine 108-18-9  
N,N-Diisopropylamine    
N-(1-Methylethyl)-2-propanamine    
(15) (C.A.S. #6163-75-3) Dimethyl ethylphosphonate 6163-75-3  
Dimethyl ethanephosphonate    
Ethylphosphonic acid dimethyl ester    
(16) (C.A.S. #756-79-6) Dimethyl methylphosphonate 756-79-6  
Dimethoxymethyl phosphine oxide    
Dimethyl methanephosphonate    
Methanephosphonic acid dimethyl ester    
Methylphosphonic acid dimethyl ester    
(17) (C.A.S. #868-85-9) Dimethyl phosphite 868-85-9  
Dimethoxyphosphine oxide    
Dimethyl acid phosphite    
Dimethyl hydrogen phosphite    
Dimethyl phosphonate    
Hydrogen dimethyl phosphite    
Methyl phosphate    
(18) (C.A.S. #124-40-3) Dimethylamine 124-40-3  
N-Methyl methanamine    
(19) (C.A.S. #506-59-2) Dimethylamine hydrochloride 506-59-2  
Dimethylammonium chloride    
N-Methyl methanamine hydrochloride    
(20) [RESERVED]    
(21) (C.A.S. #1498-40-4) Ethylphosphonous dichloride 1498-40-4  
Dichloroethylphosphine    
Ethyl phosphonous dichloride    
Ethyldichlorophosphine    
(22) (C.A.S. #430-78-4) Ethylphosphonus difluoride 430-78-4  
Ethyldifluorophosphine    
(23) (C.A.S. #1066-50-8) Ethylphosphonyl dichloride 1066-50-8  
Dichloroethylphosphine oxide    
Ethanephosphonyl chloride    
Ethylphosphinic dichloride    
Ethylphosphonic acid dichloride    
Ethylphosphonic dichloride    
(24) [RESERVED]    
(25) (C.A.S. #7664-39-3) Hydrogen fluoride 7664-39-3  
Anhydrous hydrofluoric acid    
Fluorhydric acid    
Fluorine monohydride    
Hydrofluoric acid gas    
(26) (C.A.S. #3554-74-3) 3-Hydroxyl-1-methylpiperidine 3554-74-3  
3-Hydroxy-N-methylpiperidine    
1-Methyl-3-hydroxypiperidine    
N-Methyl-3-hydroxypiperidine    
1-Methyl-3-piperidinol    
N-Methyl-3-piperidinol    
(27) (C.A.S. #76-89-1) Methyl benzilate 76-89-1  
Benzilic acid methyl ester    
.alpha.-Hydroxy-.alpha.-phenylbenzeneacetic acid methyl ester    
Methyl .alpha.-phenylmandelate    
Methyl diphenylglycolate    
(28) [RESERVED]    
(29) [RESERVED]    
(30) [RESERVED]    
(31) [RESERVED]    
(32) (C.A.S. #10025-87-3) Phosphorus oxychloride 10025-87-3  
Phosphonyl trichloride    
Phosphoric chloride    
Phosphoric trichloride    
Phosphoroxychloride    
Phosphoroxytrichloride    
Phosphorus chloride oxide    
Phosphorus monoxide trichloride    
Phosphorus oxide trichloride    
Phosphorus oxytrichloride    
Phosphorus trichloride oxide    
Phosphoryl trichloride    
Trichlorophosphine oxide    
Trichlorophosphorus oxide    
(33) (C.A.S. #10026-13-8) Phosphorus pentachloride 10026-13-8  
Pentachlorophosphorane    
Pentachlorophosphorus    
Phosphoric chloride    
Phosphorus(V) chloride    
Phosphorus perchloride    
(34) (C.A.S. #1314-80-3) Phosphorus pentasulfide 1314-80-3  
Diphosphorus pentasulfide    
Phosphoric sulfide    
Phosphorus persulfide    
Phosphorus sulfide    
(35) (C.A.S. #7719-12-2) Phosphorus trichloride 7719-12-2  
Phosphorus chloride    
Trichlorophosphine    
(36) C.A.S. #75-97-8) Pinacolone 75-97-8  
tert-Butyl methyl ketone    
2,2-Dimethyl-3-butanone    
3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanone    
2,2-Dimethylbutanone    
3,3-Dimethylbutanone    
1,1-Dimethylethyl methyl ketone    
Methyl tert-butyl ketone    
Pinacolin    
Pinacoline    
1,1,1-Trimethylacetone    
(37) (C.A.S. #464-07-3) Pinacolyl alcohol 464-07-3  
tert-Butyl methyl carbinol    
2,2-Dimethyl-3-butanol    
3,3-Dimethyl-2-butanol    
1-Methyl-2,2-dimethylpropanol    
(38) (C.A.S. #151-50-8) Potassium cyanide 151-50-8  
(39) (C.A.S. #7789-23-3) Potassium fluoride 7789-23-3  
Potassium monofluoride    
(40) (C.A.S. #7789-29-9) Potassium hydrogen fluoride 7789-29-9  
Hydrogen potassium difluoride    
Hydrogen potassium fluoride    
Potassium acid fluoride    
Potassium bifluoride    
Potassium hydrogen difluoride    
Potassium monohydrogen difluoride    
(41) (C.A.S. #1619-34-7) 3-Quinuclidinol 1619-34-7  
1-Azabicyclo(2.2.2)octan-3-ol    
3-Hydroxyquinuclidine    
(42) (C.A.S. #3731-38-2) 3-Quinuclidinone 3731-38-2  
1-Azabicyclo(2.2.2)octan-3-one    
3-Oxyquinuclidine    
Quinuclidone    
(43) (C.A.S.) #1333-83-1) Sodium bifluoride 1333-83-1  
Sodium hydrogen difluoride    
Sodium hydrogen fluoride    
(44) (C.A.S. #143-33-9) Sodium cyanide 143-33-9  
(45) (C.A.S. #7681-49-4) Sodium fluoride 7681-49-4  
Sodium monofluoride    
(46) (C.A.S. #1313-82-2) Sodium sulfide 1313-82-2  
Disodium monosulfide    
Disodium sulfide    
Sodium monosulfide    
Sodium sulphide    
(47) (C.A.S. #10025-67-9) Sulfur Monochloride 10025-67-9  
(48) (C.A.S. #10545-99-0) Sulfur dicholoride 10545-99-0  
(49) (C.A.S. #111-48-8) Thiodiglycol 111-48-8  
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfide    
Bis(2-hydroxyethyl) thioether    
Di(2-hydroxyethyl) sulfide    
Diethanol sulfide    
2,2'-Dithiobis-(ethanol)    
3-Thiapentane-1,5-diol    
2,2'-Thiobisethanol    
2,2'-Thiodiethanol    
Thiodiethylene glycol    
2,2'-Thiodiglycol    
(50) C.A.S. #7719-09-7) Thionyl chloride 7719-09-7  
Sulfinyl chloride    
Sulfinyl dichloride    
Sulfur chloride oxide    
Sulfur oxychloride    
Sulfurous dichloride    
Sulfurous oxychloride    
Thionyl dichloride    
(51) (C.A.S. #102-71-6) Triethanolamine 102-71-6  
Alkanolamine 244    
Nitrilotriethanol    
2,2',2"-Nitrilotriethanol    
2,2',2"-Nitrilotris(ethanol)    
TEA    
TEA(amino alcohol)    
Tri(2-hydroxyethyl)amine    
Triethanolamin    
Tris(.beta.-hydroxyethyl)amine    
Tris(2-hydroxyethyl)amine    
Trolamine    
(52) (C.A.S. #637-39-8) Triethanolamine hydrochloride 637-39-8  
(53) (C.A.S. #122-52-1) Triethyl phosphite 122-52-1  
Phosphorous acid triethyl ester    
Triethoxyphosphine    
Tris(ethoxy)phosphine    
(54) (C.A.S. #121-45-9) Trimethyl phosphite 121-45-9  
Phosphorus acid trimethyl ester    
Trimethoxyphosphine    
     
1C355    
a.  Chemical Weapons Convention  SCh 2 & 3    
a.1.a. PFIB: 1,1,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1-propene (C.A.S. 382-21-8) 382-21-8  
a.2.b. FAMILY: N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) phosphoramidic dihalides;    
a.2.c. FAMILY: Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) N,N-dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr, or i-Pr)-phosphoramidates;    
a.2.d. FAMILY: N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethyl-2-chlorides and corresponding protonated salts; 100-35-6  
a.2.e. FAMILY: N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts;    
N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts (C.A.S. 108-01-0) 108-01-0  
N,N-Diethylaminoethanol and corresponding protonated salts (C.A.S. 100-37-8). 100-37-8  
a.2.f. FAMILY: N,N-Dialkyl (Me, Et, n-Pr or i-Pr) aminoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts.    
     
b. CWC Schedule 3 chemicals and mixtures containing Schedule 3 chemicals:    
b.1. Toxic chemicals, as follows, and mixtures in which at least one of the following toxic chemicals constitutes 30 percent or more of the weight of the mixture:    
b.1.a. Phosgene: Carbonyl dichloride (C.A.S. 75-44-5); 75-44-5  
b.1.b. Cyanogen chloride (C.A.S. 506-77-4); 506-77-4  
b.1.c. Hydrogen cyanide (C.A.S. 74-90-8); 74-90-8  
b.1.d. Chloropicrin: Trichloronitromethane (CAS 76-06-2). 76-06-2  
b.2. Precursor chemicals, as follows, and mixtures in which at least one of the following precursor chemicals constitutes 30 percent or more of the weight of the mixture:    
b.2.b. Methyldiethanolamine (C.A.S. 105-59-9). 105-59-9  
     
1C607 Tear Gases, Riot Control Agents    
 Tear Gases, Riot Control Agents and materials for the dectectionand decomtamination of  chemical warfare agents    
a. Tear gases and riot control agents including:    
a.1. CA (Bromobenzyl cyanide) (CAS 5798–79–8); 5798–79–8  
a.2. CS (o-Chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile or o-Chlorobenzalmalononitrile) (CAS 2698–41–1); 2698–41–1  
a.3. CN (Phenylacyl chloride or w-Chloroacetophenone) (CAS 532–27-4); 532–27-4  
a.4. CR (Dibenz-(b,f)-1,4-oxazephine) (CAS 257–07–8); 257–07–8  
a.5. Adamsite (Diphenylamine chloroarsine or DM) (CAS 578–94–9); 578–94–9  
a.6. N-Nonanoylmorpholine, (MPA) (CAS 5299-64-9); 5299-64-9  
a.7. Dibromodimethyl ether (CAS 4497–29–4); 4497–29–4  
a.8. Dichlorodimethyl ether (ClCi) (CAS 542–88–1); 542–88–1  
a.9. Ethyldibromoarsine (CAS 683–43–2); 683–43–2  
a.10. Bromo acetone (CAS 598-31-2); 598-31-2  
a.11. Bromo methylethylketone (CAS 816-40-0); 816-40-0  
a.12. Iodo acetone (CAS 3019-04-3); 3019-04-3  
a.13. Phenylcarbylamine chloride (CAS 622-44-6); 622-44-6  
a.14. Ethyl iodoacetate (CAS 623-48-3); 623-48-3  
     
1C992    
Nitrogen trifluoride in gaseous state 7783-52-2  
     
1C997    
Ammonium nitrate, including fertilizers and fertilizer blends 6484-52-2  
     
Annex to Categroy 1 List of Explosive pg102    
1. ADNBF (aminodinitrobenzofuroxan or 7-amino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide) (CAS 97096-78-1) 97096-78-1  
2. BNCP (cis-bis (5-nitrotetrazolato) tetra amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 117412-28-9); 117412-28-9  
3. CL-14 (diamino dinitrobenzofuroxan or 5,7-diamino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide) (CAS 117907-74-1); 117907-74-1  
4. CL-20 (HNIW or Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane) (CAS 135285-90-4); chlathrates of CL-20; 135285-90-4  
5. CP (2-(5-cyanotetrazolato) penta amine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 70247-32-4); 70247-32-4  
6. DADE (1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethylene, FOX7) (CAS 145250- 81-3); 145250- 81-3  
7. DATB (diaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 1630-08-6); 1630-08-6  
8. DDFP (1,4-dinitrodifurazanopiperazine);    
9. DDPO (2,6-diamino-3,5-dinitropyrazine-1-oxide, PZO) (CAS 194486-77-6); 194486-77-6  
10. DIPAM (3,3’-diamino-2,2’,4,4’,6,6’-hexanitrobiphenyl or dipicramide) (CAS 17215-44-0); 17215-44-0  
11. DNGU (DINGU or dinitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510-04-8); 55510-04-8  
12. Furazans as follows:    
a. DAAOF (diaminoazoxyfurazan);    
b. DAAzF (diaminoazofurazan) (CAS 78644-90-3); 78644-90-3  
13. HMX and derivatives, as follows:    
a. HMX (Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine, octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazine, 1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetraza-cyclooctane, octogen or octogene) (CAS 2691-41-0); 2691-41-0  
b. difluoroaminated analogs of HMX;    
c. K-55 (2,4,6,8-tetranitro-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo [3,3,0]-octanone-3, tetranitrosemiglycouril or keto-bicyclic HMX) (CAS 130256-72-3); 130256-72-3  
14. HNAD (hexanitroadamantane) (CAS 143850-71-9); 143850-71-9  
15. HNS (hexanitrostilbene) (CAS 20062-22-0); 20062-22-0  
16. Imidazoles as follows:    
a. BNNII (Octahydro-2,5-bis(nitroimino)imidazo [4,5-d]imidazole);    
b. DNI (2,4-dinitroimidazole) (CAS 5213-49-0); 5213-49-0  
c. FDIA (1-fluoro-2,4-dinitroimidazole);    
d. NTDNIA (N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2,4-dinitroimidazole);    
e. PTIA (1-picryl-2,4,5-trinitroimidazole);    
17. NTNMH (1-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2-dinitromethylene hydrazine);    
18. NTO (ONTA or 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one) (CAS 932-64-9);  932-64-9  
19. Polynitrocubanes with more than four nitro groups;    
20. PYX (2,6-Bis(picrylamino)-3,5-dinitropyridine) (CAS 38082-89-2); 38082-89-2  
21. RDX and derivatives, as follows:    
a. RDX (cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine, cyclonite, T4, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine, 1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triaza-cyclohexane, hexogen or hexogene) (CAS 121-82-4); 121-82-4  
b. Keto-RDX (K-6 or 2,4,6-trinitro-2,4,6-triazacyclohexanone) (CAS 115029-35-1); 115029-35-1  
22. TAGN (triaminoguanidinenitrate) (CAS 4000-16-2); 4000-16-2  
23. TATB (triaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 3058-38-6); 3058-38-6  
24. TEDDZ (3,3,7,7-tetrabis(difluoroamine) octahydro-1,5-dinitro-1,5-diazocine);    
25. Tetrazoles as follows:    
a. NTAT (nitrotriazol aminotetrazole);    
b. NTNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-4-nitrotetrazole);    
26. Tetryl (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine) (CAS 479-45-8); 479-45-8  
27. TNAD (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin) (CAS 135877-16-6); 135877-16-6  
28. TNAZ (1,3,3-trinitroazetidine) (CAS 97645-24-4); 97645-24-4  
29. TNGU (SORGUYL or tetranitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510-03-7); 55510-03-7  
30. TNP (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-pyridazino[4,5-d]pyridazine) (CAS 229176-04-9); 229176-04-9  
31. Triazines as follows:    
a. DNAM (2-oxy-4,6-dinitroamino-s-triazine) (CAS 19899-80-0); 19899-80-0  
b. NNHT (2-nitroimino-5-nitro-hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine) (CAS 130400-13-4); 130400-13-4  
32. Triazoles as follows:    
a. 5-azido-2-nitrotriazole;    
b. ADHTDN (4-amino-3,5-dihydrazino-1,2,4-triazole dinitramide) (CAS 1614-08-0); 1614-08-0  
c. ADNT (1-amino-3,5-dinitro-1,2,4-triazole);    
d. BDNTA ((bis-dinitrotriazole)amine);    
e. DBT (3,3’-dinitro-5,5-bi-1,2,4-triazole) (CAS 30003-46-4); 30003-46-4  
f. DNBT (dinitrobistriazole) (CAS 70890-46-9); 70890-46-9  
g. [Reserved]    
h. NTDNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo) 3,5-dinitrotriazole);    
i. PDNT (1-picryl-3,5-dinitrotriazole);    
j. TACOT (tetranitrobenzotriazolobenzotriazole) (CAS 25243-36-1); 25243-36-1  
35. Nitrocellulose (containing more than 12.5% nitrogen) (CAS 9004-70-0); 9004-70-0  
36. Nitroglycol (CAS 628-96-6); 628-96-6  
37. Pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) (CAS 78-11-5); 78-11-5  
38. Picryl chloride (CAS 88-88-0); 88-88-0  
39. 2,4,6 Trinitrotoluene (TNT) (CAS 118-96-7); 118-96-7  
40. Nitroglycerine (NG) (CAS 55-63-0); 55-63-0  
41. Triacetone Triperoxide (TATP) (CAS 17088-37-8); 17088-37-8  
42. Guanidine nitrate (CAS 506-93-4); 506-93-4  
43. Nitroguanidine (NQ) (CAS 556-88-7); 556-88-7  
44. DNAN (2,4-dinitroanisole) (CAS 119-27-7); 119-27-7  
45. TEX (4,10-Dinitro-2,6,8,12-tetraoxa-4,10-diazaisowurtzitane);    
46. GUDN (Guanylurea dinitramide) FOX-12 (CAS 217464-38-5); 217464-38-5  
47. Tetrazines as follows:    
a. BTAT (Bis(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)-3,6-diaminotetrazine);    
b. LAX-112 (3,6-diamino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine-1,4-dioxide);    
48. Energetic ionic materials melting between 343 K (70°C) and 373 K (100°C) and with detonation velocity exceeding 6,800 m/s or detonation pressure exceeding 18 GPa (180 kbar);    
49. BTNEN (Bis(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)-nitramine) (CAS 19836-28-3); 19836-28-3  
50. FTDO (5,6-(3’,4’-furazano)- 1,2,3,4-tetrazine-1,3-dioxide).    
     
     
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CATEGORY V—EXPLOSIVES AND ENERGETIC MATERIALS, PROPELLANTS, INCENDIARY AGENTS, AND THEIR CONSTITUENTS    
* (a) Explosives, and mixtures thereof, as follows:    
(1) ADNBF (aminodinitrobenzofuroxan or 7-Amino 4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide)(CAS 97096–78–1); 97096–78–1  
(2) BNCP (cis-bis(5-nitrotetrazolato) tetraamine-cobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 117412–28–9); 117412–28–9  
(3) CL–14 (diaminodinitrobenzofuroxan or 5,7-diamino-4,6-dinitrobenzofurazane-1-oxide)(CAS 117907–74–1); 117907–74–1  
(4) CL–20 (HNIW or Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane)(CAS 135285–90–4); clathrates of CL–20 (MT for CL–20); 135285–90–4  
(5) CP (2-(5-cyanotetrazolato) pentaaminecobalt (III) perchlorate) (CAS 70247–32–4); 70247–32–4  
(6) DADE (1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethylene, FOX–7) (CAS 145250–81–3); 145250–81–3  
(7) DATB (Diaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 1630–08–6); 1630–08–6  
(8) DDFP (1,4-dinitrodifurazanopiperazine);    
(9) DDPO (2,6-diamino-3,5-dinitropyrazine-1-oxide, PZO) (CAS 194486–77–6);  194486–77–6  
(10) DIPAM (3,3′-Diamino-2,2′,4,4′,6,6′-hexanitrobiphenyl or dipicramide) (CAS hexanitrobiphenyl or dipicramide) (CAS 17215-44-0) 17215-44-0  
(11) DNAN (2,4-Dinitroanisole) (CAS 119–27–7); 119–27–7  
(12) DNGU (DINGU or dinitroglycoluril)(CAS 55510–04–8); 55510–04–8  
(13) Furazans, as follows:    
(i) DAAOF (DAAF, DAAFox, or diaminoazoxyfurazan);    
(ii) DAAzF (diaminoazofurazan) (CAS 78644–90–3); 78644–90–3  
(iii) ANF (Furazanamine, 4-nitro- or 3-Amino-4-nitrofurazan; or 4-Nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-amine; or 4-Nitro-3-furazanamine; CAS 66328–69–6); or 66328–69–6  
(iv) ANAzF (Aminonitroazofurazan or 1,2,5-Oxadiazol-3-amine, 4-[2-(4-nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl) diazenyl]; or 1,2,5-Oxadiazol-3-amine, 4-[(4-nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)azo]-(9CI); or Furazanamine, 4-oxadiazol-3-yl) diazenyl]; or 1,2,5-Oxadiazol-3-amine, 4-[(4-nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)azo]-(9CI); or Furazanamine, 4-[(nitrofurananyl)azo]-; or 4-[(4-Nitro-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-yl)azo]-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-amine)oxadiazol-3-yl)azo]-1,2,5-oxadiazol-3-amine)(CAS 155438–11–2); 155438–11–2  
(14) GUDN (Guanylurea dinitramide) FOX–12 (CAS 217464–38–5); 217464–38–5  
(15) HMX and derivatives, as follows:    
(i)(Cyclotetramethylenetetranitramine; octahydro-1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetrazine; 1,3,5,7-tetranitro-1,3,5,7-tetraza-cyclooctane; octogen, octogene) (CAS 2691–41–0) (MT); 2691–41–0  
(ii) Difluoroaminated analogs of HMX;    
(iii) K–55 (2,4,6,8-tetranitro-2,4,6,8-tetraazabicyclo [3,3,0]-octanone-3, tetranitrosemiglycouril, or keto-bicyclic HMX) (CAS 130256–72–3); 130256–72–3  
(16) HNAD (hexanitroadamantane) (CAS 143850–71–9); 143850–71–9  
(17) HNS (hexanitrostilbene) (CAS 20062–22–0); 20062–22–0  
(18) Imidazoles, as follows:    
(i) BNNII (Octohydro-2,5-bis(nitroimino) imidazo [4,5-d]imidazole);    
(ii) DNI (2,4-dinitroimidazole) (CAS 5213–49–0); 5213–49–0  
(iii) FDIA (1-fluoro-2,4-dinitroimidazole);    
(iv) NTDNIA (N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2,4-dinitro-imidazole);    
(v) PTIA (1-picryl-2,4,5-trinitroimidazole);    
(19) NTNMH (1-(2-nitrotriazolo)-2-dinitromethylene hydrazine);    
(20) NTO (ONTA or 3-nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one) (CAS 932–64–9); 932–64–9  
(21) Polynitrocubanes with more than four  nitro groups;    
(22) PYX (2,6-Bis(picrylamino)-3,5-dinitropyridine) (CAS 38082–89–2); 38082–89–2  
(23) RDX and derivatives, as follows:    
(i) RDX (cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine), cyclonite, T4, hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine, 1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazacyclohexane,hexogen, or hexogene) (CAS 121–82–4) (MT); 121–82–4  
(ii) Keto-RDX (K–6 or 2,4,6-trinitro-2,4,6-triazacyclohexanone) (CAS 115029–35–1); 115029–35–1  
(iii) Difluoraminated derivative of RDX;    
1,3-Dinitro-5,5-bis(difluoramino)1,3-diazahexane (CAS No. 193021–34–0); 193021–34–0  
(24) TAGN (Triaminoguanidinenitrate) (CAS 4000–16–2); 4000–16–2  
(25) TATB (Triaminotrinitrobenzene) (CAS 3058–38–6); 3058–38–6  
(26) TEDDZ (3,3,7,7-tetrakis(difluoroamine) octahydro-1,5-dinitro-1,5-diazocine;    
(27) Tetrazines, as follows:    
(i) BTAT (Bis(2,2,2-trinitroethyl)-3,6-diaminotetrazine); 41407-46-9  
(ii) LAX–112 (3,6-diamino-1,2,4,5-tetrazine-1,4-dioxide); 153757-93-8  
(28) Tetrazoles, as follows:    
(i) NTAT (nitrotriazolaminotetrazole);    
(ii) NTNT (1-N-(2-nitrotriazolo)-4-nitrotetrazole);    
(29) Tetryl (trinitrophenylmethylnitramine) (CAS 479–45–8); 479–45–8  
(30) TEX (4,10-Dinitro-2,6,8,12-tetraoxa-4,10-diazaisowurtzitane);    
(31) TNAD (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-1,4,5,8-tetraazadecalin) (CAS 135877–16–6); 135877–16–6  
(32) TNAZ (1,3,3-trinitroazetidine) (CAS 97645–24–4); 97645–24–4  
(33) TNGU (SORGUYL or tetranitroglycoluril) (CAS 55510–03–7); 55510–03–7  
(34) TNP (1,4,5,8-tetranitro-pyridazino [4,5-d] pyridazine) (CAS 229176–04–9); 229176–04–9  
(35) Triazines, as follows:    
(i) DNAM (2-oxy-4,6-dinitroamino-s-triazine) (CAS 19899–80–0); 19899–80–0  
(ii) NNHT (2-nitroimino-5-nitro-hexahydro-1,3,5 triazine) (CAS 130400–13–4); 130400–13–4  
(36) Triazoles, as follows:    
(i) 5-azido-2-nitrotriazole;    
(ii) ADHTDN (4-amino-3,5-dihydrazino-1,2,4-triazole dinitramide) (CAS 1614–08–0); 1614–08–0  
(iii) ADNT (1-amino-3,5-dinitro-1,2,4-triazole);    
(iv) BDNTA (Bis(dinitrotriazole)amine);    
(v) DBT (3,3′-dinitro-5,5-bi-1,2,4-triazole)(CAS 30003–46–4); 30003–46–4  
(vi) DNBT (dinitrobistriazole) (CAS 70890–46–9) 70890–46–9  
(vii) NTDNT (1–N-(2-nitrotriazolo) 3,5-dinitro-triazole);    
(viii) PDNT (1-picryl-3,5-dinitrotriazole);    
(ix) TACOT (tetranitrobenzotriazolobenzotriazole) (CAS 25243–36–1); 25243–36–1  
(c)  Pyrotechnics, fuels and related substances, and mixtures thereof, as follows:    
(1) Alane (aluminum hydride) (CAS 7784–21–6); 7784–21–6  
(2) Carboranes; decaborane (CAS 17702–41–9); pentaborane and derivatives thereof (MT); 17702–41–9  
(A) Beryllium (CAS 7440–41–7) in particle sizes of less than 60 micrometers (MT); 7440–41–7  
(B) Iron powder (CAS 7439–89–6) with particle size of 3 micrometers or less produced by reduction of iron oxide with hydrogen; 7439–89–6  
(ii) Fuel mixtures or pyrotechnic mixtures, which contain any of the following:    
(A) Boron (CAS 7440–42–8) fuels of 85% purity or higher and particle sizes of less than 60 micrometers;   7440–42–8  
boron carbide (CAS 12069–32–8) fuels of 85% purity or higher and particle sizes of less than 60 micrometers 12069–32–8  
(B) Zirconium (CAS 7440–67–7) or alloys of these 7440–67–7  
 magnesium (CAS 7439–95–4), or alloys of these 7439–95–4  
(d) Oxidizers, as follows:    
(1) ADN (ammonium dinitramide or SR–12)(CAS 140456–78–6) (MT); 140456–78–6  
(2) AP (ammonium perchlorate) (CAS 7790–98–9) (MT); 7790–98–9  
(3) BDNPN (bis(2,2-dinitropropyl)nitrate)(CAS 28464–24–6); 28464–24–6  
(4) DNAD (1,3-dinitro-1,3-diazetidine) (CAS 78246–06–7) 78246–06–7  
(5) HAN (Hydroxylammonium nitrate)(CAS 13465–08–2); 13465–08–2  
(6) HAP (hydroxylammonium perchlorate)(CAS 15588–62–2); 15588–62–2  
(7) HNF (Hydrazinium nitroformate) (CAS 20773–28–8) (MT); 20773–28–8  
(8) Hydrazine nitrate (CAS 37836–27–4)(MT); 37836–27–4  
(9) Hydrazine perchlorate (CAS 27978–54–7)(MT); 27978–54–7  
(10) Inhibited red fuming nitric acid (IRFNA) (CAS 8007–58–7) and liquid oxidizers comprised of or containing IRFNA or oxygen difluoride (MT for liquid oxidizers comprised of IRFNA); or 8007–58–7  
(11) Perchlorates, chlorates, and chromates composited with powdered metal or other    
high energy fuel components controlled under this category (MT).    
* (e) Binders, and mixtures thereof, as follows:    
(1) AMMO (azidomethylmethyloxetane and its polymers) (CAS 90683–29–7); 90683–29–7  
(2) BAMO-3-3 (bis(azidomethyl)oxetane and its polymers) (CAS 17607–20–4); 17607–20–4  
(3) BTTN (butanetriol trinitrate) (CAS 6659–60–5) (MT); 6659–60–5  
(4) FAMAO (3-difluoroaminomethyl-3-azidomethyloxetane) and its polymers;    
(5) FEFO (bis(2-fluoro-2,2-dinitroethyl)formal) (CAS 17003–79–1); 17003–79–1  
(6) GAP (glycidyl azide polymer) (CAS 143178–24–9) and its derivatives (MT for GAP); 143178–24–9  
(7) HTPB (hydroxyl-terminated polybutadiene) with a hydroxyl functionality equal to or greater than 2.2 and less than or equal to 2.4, a hydroxyl value of less than 0.77 meq/g, and a viscosity at 30 °C of less than 47 poise (CAS 69102–90–5) (MT); 69102–90–5  
(8) 4,5 diazidomethyl-2-methyl-1,2,3-triazole (iso-DAMTR) (MT);    
(9) NENAS (nitratoethylnitramine compounds), as follows:    
(i) N-Methyl 2-nitratoethylnitramine (Methyl-NENA) (CAS 17096–47–8) (MT); 17096–47–8  
(ii) N-Ethyl 2-nitratoethylnitramine (Ethyl-NENA) (CAS 85068–73–1) (MT); 85068–73–1  
(iii) N-Propyl 2-nitratoethylnitramine (CAS 82486–83–7); 82486–83–7  
(iv) N-Butyl-2-nitratoethylnitramine (BuNENA) (CAS 82486–82–6); 82486–82–6  
(v) N-Pentyl 2-nitratoethylnitramine (CAS 85954–06–9) 85954–06–9  
(10) Poly-NIMMO (polynitratomethylmethyoxetane, poly-NMMO, (poly[3-nitratomethyl-3-methyl oxetane])(CAS 84051–81–0); 84051–81–0  
(11) PNO (Poly(3-nitratooxetane));    
(12) TVOPA 1,2,3-Tris [1,2-bis(difluoroamino)ethoxy]propane; trisvinoxy propane adduct (CAS 53159–39–0); 53159–39–0  
(13) Polynitrorthocarbonates;    
(14) FPF–1 (poly-2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoro pentane-1,5-diolformal) (CAS 376–90–9); 376–90–9  
(15) FPF–3 (poly-2,4,4,5,5,6,6-heptafluoro-2-trifluoromethyl-3-oxaheptane-1,7-diolformal);    
(16) PGN (Polyglycidyl nitrate or poly(nitratomethyloxirane); poly-GLYN); (CAS 27814–48–8); 27814–48–8  
(17) N-methyl-p-nitroaniline (MT);    
(18) Low (less than 10,000) molecular weight, alcohol-functionalized, poly(epichlorohydrin); poly(epichlorohydrindiol); and triol;    
(19) Dinitropropyl based plasticizers, as follows (MT):    
(i) BDNPA (bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) acetal)(CAS 5108–69–0); 5108–69–0  
(ii) BDNPF (bis (2,2-dinitropropyl) formal)(CAS 5917–61–3). 5917–61–3  
(f) Additives, as follows:    
(1) Basic copper salicylate (CAS 62320–94–9); 62320–94–9  
(2) BHEGA (Bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)glycolamide) (CAS 17409–41–5); 17409–41–5  
(3) BNO (Butadienenitrile oxide);    
(4) Ferrocene derivatives, as follows (MT):    
(i) Butacene (CAS 125856–62–4); 125856–62–4  
(ii) Catocene (2,2-Bisethylferrocenylpropane)(CAS 37206–42–1); 37206–42–1  
(iii) Ferrocene carboxylic acids and ferrocene carboxylic acid esters;    
(iv) n-butylferrocene (CAS 31904–29–7); 31904–29–7  
(v) Ethylferrocene (CAS 1273–89–8); 1273–89–8  
(vi) Propylferrocene;    
(vii) Pentylferrocene (CAS 1274–00–6); 1274–00–6  
(viii) Dicyclopentylferrocene;    
(ix) Dicyclohexylferrocene;    
(x) Diethylferrocene (CAS 173–97–8); 173–97–8  
(xi) Dipropylferrocene;    
(xii) Dibutylferrocene (CAS 1274–08–4); 1274–08–4  
(xiii) Dihexylferrocene (CAS 93894–59–8); 93894–59–8  
(xiv) Acetylferrocene (CAS 1271–55–2)/1,1′-diacetyl ferrocene (CAS 1273–94–5); 1271–55–2   /   1273–94–5  
(xv) Other ferrocene derivatives that do not contain a six carbon aromatic functional group attached  to the ferrocene molecule (MT if usable as rocket propellant burning rate modifier)    
(5) Lead beta-resorcylate (CAS 20936–32–7); 20936–32–7  
(6) Lead citrate (CAS 14450–60–3); 14450–60–3  
(7) Lead-copper chelates of betaresorcylate or salicylates (CAS 68411–07–4); 68411–07–4  
(8) Lead maleate (CAS 19136–34–6); 19136–34–6  
(9) Lead salicylate (CAS 15748–73–9); 15748–73–9  
(10) Lead stannate (CAS 12036–31–6); 12036–31–6  
(11) MAPO (tris-1-(2-methyl)aziridinylphosphine oxide) (CAS 57–39–6); hydroxypropanoxy) propylamino phosphine oxide); and other MAPO derivatives (MT for MAPO); 57–39–6  
(12) Methyl BAPO (Bis(2-methylaziridinyl)methylaminophosphine oxide)(CAS 85068–72–0); 85068–72–0  
(13) 3-Nitraza-1,5-pentane diisocyanate(CAS 7406–61–9); 7406–61–9  
(14) Organo-metallic coupling agents, as follows:    
(i) Neopentyl[diallyl]oxy, tri [dioctyl] phosphatotitanate (CAS 103850–22–2); also known as titanium IV, 2,2[bis 2-propenolatomethyl,  butanolato, tris (dioctyl) phosphato] (CAS 110438–25–0), or LICA 12 (CAS 103850–22–2); 103850–22–2     /      110438–25–0    /     103850–22–2  
(ii) Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1) methyl, n-propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1,    
tris(dioctyl)pyrophosphate, or KR3538;    
(iii) Titanium IV, [(2-propenolato-1)methyl, propanolatomethyl] butanolato-1, tris(dioctyl) phosphate;    
(15) PCDE (Polycyanodifluoroaminoethylene oxide);    
(16) Certain bonding agents, as follows (MT):    
(i) 1,1R,1S-trimesoyl-tris(2-ethylaziridine)(HX–868, BITA) (CAS 7722–73–8); 7722–73–8  
(ii) Polyfunctional aziridine amides with isophthalic, trimesic, isocyanuric, or trimethyladipic backbone also having a 2-methyl or 2-ethyl aziridine group;    
NOTE TO PARAGRAPH (f)(16)(ii): Included are    
(1) 1,1H-Isophthaloyl-bis(2-methylaziridine)(HX–752) (CAS 7652–64–4); (2) 2,4,6-tris(2-ethyl-1-aziridinyl)-1,3,5-triazine (HX–874) (CAS 18924–91–9); and (3) 1,1′-trimethyladipoylbis(2-ethylaziridine) (HX–877) (CAS 71463–62–2). 7652–64–4   /   18924–91–9   /   71463–62–2  
(17) Superfine iron oxide (Fe2O3, hematite) with a specific surface area more than 250 m2/g and an average particle size of 0.003 micrometers or less (CAS 1309–37–1); 1309–37–1  
(18) TEPAN (HX–879)(tetraethylenepentaamineacrylonitrile)(CAS 68412–45–3); cyanoethylated polyamines and their salts (MT for TEPAN (HX–879)); 68412–45–3  
(19) TEPANOL (HX–878) (tetraethylenepentaamineacrylonitrileglycidol)(CAS 68412–46–4); cyanoethylated polyamines adducted with glycidol and their salts (MT for TEPANOL (HX–878)); 68412–46–4  
(20) TPB (triphenyl bismuth) (CAS 603–33–8) (MT); 603–33–8  
(21) Tris (ethoxyphenyl) bismuth (TEPB)(CAS 90591–48–3). 90591–48–3  
(g) Precursors, as follows:    
(1) BCMO (3,3-bis(chloromethyl)oxetane)(CAS 78–71–7); 78–71–7  
(2) DADN (1,5-diacetyl-3,7-dinitro-1, 3, 5, 7-tetraazacyclooctane);    
(3) Dinitroazetidine-t-butyl salt (CAS 125735–38–8); 125735–38–8  
(4) CL–20 precursors (any molecule containing hexaazaisowurtzitane) (e.g., HBIW (hexabenzylhexaazaisowurtzitane), TAIW (tetraacetyldibenzylhexa-azaisowurtzitane));    
(5) TAT (1, 3, 5, 7-tetraacetyl-1, 3, 5, 7-tetraazacyclooctane) (CAS 41378–98–7); 41378–98–7  
(6) Tetraazadecalin (CAS 5409–42–7); 5409–42–7  
(7) 1,3,5-trichlorobenzene (CAS 108–70–3); 108–70–3  
(8) 1,2,4-trihydroxybutane (1,2,4-butanetriol) (CAS 3068–00–6). 068–00–6  
     
CATEGORY XIV—TOXICOLOGICAL AGENTS, INCLUDING CHEMICAL AGENTS, BIOLOGICAL AGENTS, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT    
* (a) Chemical agents, to include:    
(1) Nerve agents:    
(i) O-Alkyl (equal to or less than C10, including cycloalkyl) alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl)phosphonofluoridates, such as:    
 Sarin (GB): O-Isopropyl methylphosphonofluoridate (CAS 107–44–8) (CWC Schedule 1A); 107–44–8  
 Soman (GD): Opinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate (CAS 96–64–0) (CWC Schedule 1A); 96–64–0  
(ii) O-Alkyl (equal to or less than C10, including cycloalkyl) N,N-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) phosphoramidocyanidates, such as:    
Tabun (GA): O-Ethyl N, Ndimethylphosphoramidocyanidate (CAS 77–81–6) (CWC Schedule 1A); 77–81–6  
(iii) O-Alkyl (H or equal to or less than C10, including cycloalkyl) S–2-dialkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl)aminoethyl alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl) alkylated and protonated salts, such as: VX: O-Ethyl S-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonothiolate (CAS 50782–69–9) (CWC Schedule 1A); 50782–69–9  
(2) Amiton: O,O-Diethyl S-[2(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts (CAS 78–53–5) (CWC Schedule 2A); 78–53–5  
(3) Vesicant agents:    
(i) Sulfur mustards, such as:    
2-Chloroethylchloromethylsulfide (CAS 2625–76–5) (CWC Schedule 1A); 2625–76–5  
 Bis(2-chloroethyl)sulfide (CAS 505–60–2) (CWC Schedule 1A); 505–60–2  
Bis(2-chloroethylthio)methane (CAS 63839–13–6) (CWC Schedule 1A); 63839–13–6  
1,2-bis(2-chloroethylthio)ethane (CAS 3563–36–8)(CWC Schedule 1A); 3563–36–8  
1,3-bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-propane (CAS 63905–10–2)(CWC Schedule 1A); 63905–10–2  
1,4-bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-butane (CWC Schedule 1A): 142868-93-7  
1,5-bis (2-chloroethylthio)-n-pentane (CWC Schedule 1A); 142868-94-8  
Bis (2-chloroethylthiomethyl)ether (CWC Schedule 1A); 63918-90-1  
Bis (2-chloroethylthioethyl)ether (CAS 63918–89–8) (CWC Schedule 1A); 63918–89–8  
Lewisite 1: 2-chlorovinyldichloroarsine (CAS 541–25–3)(CWC Schedule 1A); 541–25–3  
Lewisite 2: Tris (2-chlorovinyl) arsine (CAS 40334–70–1) (CWC Schedule 1A); 40334–70–1  
Lewisite 3: Bis(2-chlorovinyl) chloroarsine (CAS 40334–69–8)(CWC Schedule 1A); 40334–69–8  
(iii) Nitrogen mustards, such as:    
 HN1: bis (2-chloroethyl) ethylamine (CAS 538–07–8)(CWC Schedule 1A); 538–07–8  
 HN2: bis (2-chloroethyl)methylamine (CAS 51–75–2) (CWC Schedule 1A); 51–75–2  
 HN3: tris (2-chloroethyl)amine (CAS 555–77–1) (CWC Schedule 1A); 555–77–1  
(iv) Ethyldichloroarsine (ED); 598-14-1  
(v) Methyldichloroarsine (MD); 593-89-5  
(4) Incapacitating agents, such as:    
(i) 3-Quinuclindinyl benzilate (BZ) (CAS 6581–06–2) (CWC Schedule 2A); 6581–06–2  
(ii) Diphenylchloroarsine (DA) (CAS 712–48–1); 712–48–1  
(iii) Diphenylcyanoarsine (DC); 23525-22-6  
* (b) Biological agents and biologically derived substances specifically developed, configured, adapted, or modified for the purpose of increasing their capability to produce casualties in humans or livestock, degrade equipment or damage crops.    
* (c) Chemical agent binary precursors and key precursors, as follows:    
(1) Alkyl (Methyl, Ethyl, n-Propyl or Isopropyl)phosphonyl difluorides, such as:    
phosphonyl difluorides, such as: DF:    
Methyl Phosphonyldifluoride (CAS 676–99–3)(CWC Schedule 1B); 676–99–3  
Methylphosphinyldifluoride; 676-99-3  
(2) O-Alkyl (H or equal to or less than C10, including cycloalkyl) O–2-dialkyl (methyl, ethyl, n-Propyl or isopropyl) aminoethyl alkyl (methyl, ethyl, N-propyl or isopropyl) phosphonite and corresponding alkylated and protonated salts, such as: QL:    
O-Ethyl-2-di-isopropylaminoethyl methylphosphonite (CAS 57856–11–8) (CWC Schedule 1B); 57856–11–8  
(3) Chlorosarin: O-Isopropyl methylphosphonochloridate (CAS 1445–76–7)(CWC Schedule 1B); 1445–76–7  
(4) Chlorosoman: O-Pinakolyl methylphosphonochloridate (CAS 7040–57–5)(CWC Schedule 1B); 7040–57–5  
(5) DC: Methlyphosphonyl dichloride (CAS 676–97–1) (CWC Schedule 2B); 676–97–1  
Methylphosphinyldichloride;    
(d) Tear gases and riot control agents including:    
 (1) Adamsite (Diphenylamine chloroarsine or DM) (CAS 578–94–9); 578–94–9  
(2) CA (Bromobenzyl cyanide) (CAS 5798–79–8); 5798–79–8  
(3) CN (Phenylacyl chloride or w-Chloroacetophenone) (CAS 532–27-4); 532–27-4  
(4) CR (Dibenz-(b,f)-1,4-oxazephine) (CAS 257–07–8); 257–07–8  
(5) CS (o-Chlorobenzylidenemalononitrile or o-Chlorobenzalmalononitrile) (CAS 2698–41–1); 2698–41–1  
(6) Dibromodimethyl ether (CAS 4497–29–4); 4497–29–4  
(7) Dichlorodimethyl ether (ClCi) (CAS 542–88–1); 542–88–1  
(8) Ethyldibromoarsine (CAS 683–43–2); 683–43–2  
(9) Bromo acetone; 598-31-2  
(10) Bromo methylethylketone; 816-40-0  
(11) Iodo acetone;    
(12) Phenylcarbylamine chloride; 622-44-6  
(13) Ethyl iodoacetate; 623-48-3  
(e) Defoliants, as follows:    
(1) Agent Orange (2,4,5–Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid mixed with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid); 39277-47-9  
(2) LNF (Butyl 2-chloro-4-fluorophenoxyacetate)