Product Name: 1-Piperidinepropanol, alpha-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-2-yl-alpha-phenyl-, hydrochloride (1:1)
Chemical Formula: C19H25NO•HCl
Synonyms: No widely recognized synonyms
Manufacturer: Consult label or attached documentation for responsible manufacturer’s information
Contact Information: Emergency phone numbers are typically printed on package inserts and local poison control lines are recommended for exposure advice
Recommended Uses: This compound serves specialty chemical research purposes and is not for direct consumer applications
Restrictions: Not approved for pharmaceutical or food use
Product Identifier: Provided code or CAS number on chemical container
Date of Issue: Refer to container or batch sheet for version and revision dates
GHS Classification: Possible acute toxicity, skin and eye irritation, potential for respiratory effects depending on volatility
Hazard Statements: Irritating to eyes, skin, and mucous membranes; Inhalation may result in coughing, respiratory distress; Prolonged or repeated exposure may worsen underlying health conditions; Combustible solid at elevated temperatures
Pictogram: GHS07 (exclamation mark) indicating possible irritation and acute toxicity
Precautionary Statements: Wear protective clothing; Avoid breathing dust or vapors; Wash hands thoroughly after handling; Do not eat, drink or smoke while using product
Signal Word: Warning
Emergency Overview: White to off-white solid with minimal odor, may generate dust resulting in minor eye, skin, or respiratory irritation; Not intended for medical use
Chemical Name: 1-Piperidinepropanol, alpha-bicyclo[2.2.1]hept-5-en-2-yl-alpha-phenyl-, hydrochloride (1:1)
Percent Composition: 98% or greater (depends on batch specification)
Additives/Impurities: May have trace inorganic salts or solvent residues lower than 2% total content
CAS Registration Number: Provided on purchase documentation
Other Identifiers: Refer to product data for alternate catalog or reference numbers
Inhalation: Move affected person to fresh air; Seek immediate medical attention if symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath or dizziness occur
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing; Wash affected area with copious water and neutral soap for several minutes; Seek medical opinion for persistent irritation
Eye Contact: Flush thoroughly with plenty of lukewarm water for at least 15 minutes; Remove contact lenses if safe and easy; Consult a medical professional if irritation persists
Ingestion: Rinse out mouth with water if conscious; Never induce vomiting unless advised by medical personnel; Obtain medical assistance right away
Most Important Symptoms/Effects: Skin or eye redness, respiratory discomfort, possible nausea if swallowed
Immediate Medical Attention Required: Advise all exposures be evaluated by qualified clinical staff, especially in cases involving inhalation or ingestion
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical powder, CO2, foam, or water spray; Avoid water stream likely to spread contamination
Special Hazards: Combustion may release nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, hydrogen chloride gas
Protective Equipment: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective suit for significant fires; Use standard turnout gear for minor involvement
Precautions for Firefighters: Remove personnel from area; Ventilate area after fire is extinguished
Explosion Data: No evidence of explosive properties in normal laboratory quantities, but avoid dust clouds in confined spaces
Flash Point: Not determined specifically for this compound, but generally solid organics combust above 150°C
Personal Precautions: Evacuate unprotected personnel; Use gloves, goggles, and laboratory coat or coverall
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, or soil; Contain material to smallest possible area
Spill Containment: Pick up spilled solid with appropriate dust-control techniques; Avoid dry sweeping; Use wet method or HEPA filter vacuum
Cleanup Procedures: Place recovered material in a suitable, labelled closed container for disposal; Wash spill site thoroughly with water and detergent
Waste Disposal: Dispose of through a licensed hazardous waste contractor; Do not dispose of in regular trash or down drain
Decontamination: Surfaces may require secondary cleaning with mild bleach solution if permissible
Handling: Work in well-ventilated areas or fume hood; Minimize creating dust, avoid unnecessary exposure; Ensure proper training before use
Storage: Store in tightly sealed container away from incompatible materials, moisture, and direct sunlight; Room temperature or as recommended on label
Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizers, active acids or alkalis
Specific Storage Hazards: Avoid storage in humid or warm areas; Isolate from foods and drinkables; Keep containers well labeled
Other Precautions: Limit access to authorized staff
Occupational Exposure Limits: No established exposure limits; Use prudent laboratory control bands
Engineering Controls: Laboratory hood or local exhaust recommended
Eye Protection: Chemical splash goggles or safety glasses with side shields
Skin Protection: Nitrile, latex, or chemical-resistant gloves; Laboratory coat or coveralls
Respiratory Protection: Dust mask or respirator appropriate for particulates especially during powder handling
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly after handling; Remove contaminated clothing immediately
Environmental Controls: Use closed systems or enclosures if handling large quantities
Physical State: Solid
Color: White or off-white
Odor: Faint or characteristic, not intense
Melting Point/Range: Expected between 180°C and 220°C
Boiling Point: Not applicable for hydrochloride salts
Solubility: Soluble in water and polar organic solvents
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at ambient temperature
pH: Aqueous solution likely mildly acidic due to HCl salt
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not measured directly but presumed moderate hydrophilicity
Density: Not determined, typically above 1 g/cm3 for hydrochloride solids
Evaporation Rate: Not volatile under standard conditions
Appearance: Non-hygroscopic powder, little tendency to cake under proper storage
Other Data: Data gaps remain for physical chemical constants; Refer to laboratory test results for specific batch
Chemical Stability: Stable at recommended storage conditions; Avoid opening containers in humid air
Hazardous Reactions: May react with strong oxidizing agents, reducing agents, and acids or bases resulting in hazardous by-products
Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, hydrogen chloride gas at elevated temperatures
Conditions to Avoid: Elevated heat, humidity, and exposure to light accelerates degradation
Polymerization: Not anticipated under standard conditions
Storage Life: Generally, maintain for up to two years in sealed containers; Dispose of outdated material following local regulations
Acute Toxicity: Not fully characterized; Analogous substances may cause moderate intoxication if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin and eye contact, ingestion
Symptoms: May produce redness, mild burning, or cough; Possible gastrointestinal discomfort if swallowed
Chronic Effects: Long-term health implications are unknown; Prolonged occupational exposure to similar compounds has led to increased sensitization risk
Carcinogenicity: No evidence or listing in IARC, OSHA, or NTP data
Mutagenicity and Teratogenicity: Not evaluated directly for this compound
Additional Information: Practice continuous monitoring and document any significant adverse reactions for medical consultation
Ecotoxicity: No data on direct harm to aquatic or terrestrial life; Analogous organics can exhibit minor toxicity in aquatic systems
Bioaccumulation Potential: Limited information; Hydrochloride salts tend not to persist in the environment
Persistence and Degradability: Compound likely decomposes slowly in soil or water; Hydrolysis and photodegradation may occur naturally
Mobility in Soil: May move into water systems; Avoid direct release
Other Adverse Effects: None specifically expected, but chemical stewardship is recommended for novel substances
Environmental Protection: Prevent bulk releases and follow national and local waste controls
Waste Classification: Dispose as hazardous organic laboratory chemical
Disposal Methods: Deposit in sealed, labelled chemical waste bins destined for licensed chemical waste incineration or reclamation services
Container Disposal: Decontaminate glassware or plastic ware before recycling or landfill per institutional policy
Recommendations: Document all outgoing waste in chemical logbooks; Never dispose of down sink or with ordinary landfill trash
Regulatory Notes: Observe all local, regional, and national legislation concerning chemical waste
UN Number: Not assigned, consult packaging or local transport regulations
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified as dangerous for transport under most regulatory lists
Packing Group: Data unavailable for this compound, treat as general laboratory chemical
Proper Shipping Name: Consult shipment documents; Handling under scientific name for laboratory transfers
Special Precautions: Clearly label external containers; Use appropriate secondary containment
Transport in Bulk: Avoid transport of large amounts outside of institutional oversight; Refer to carrier policy
Additional Notes: Inform shipping personnel of contents and hazard profile
Inventory Status: Not included in most chemical inventories for substance tracking, may require institutional review
Labeling Requirements: GHS-compliant hazard signals and precaution statements should appear on all labels
Hazard Symbols: Exclamation mark (GHS07); Supplementary labeling based on jurisdiction
SARA Title III/EPCRA (US): No direct listing or threshold planning quantity
REACH/CLP (EU): Registration usually not required for research-use-only laboratory reagents below annual tonnage
Other Specific Legislation: Compliance with workplace chemical safety programs (OSHA, WHMIS, COSHH, etc.) expected
Workplace Controls: Conduct regular inventory and staff training as part of institutional safety procedures
Further Information: Seek up-to-date guidance from institutional environmental health and safety officers for laboratory handling and documentation