Material Safety Data Sheet: 1-Pyrrolidinepropanol, alpha-cyclohexyl-alpha-phenyl-, hydrochloride

1. Identification

Product Name: 1-Pyrrolidinepropanol, alpha-cyclohexyl-alpha-phenyl-, hydrochloride
Chemical Formula: C19H29NO.HCl
Synonyms: No common synonyms reported
Recommended Use: Laboratory chemical, research purposes
Supplier Details: Contact information for producer or distributor, including address, phone, and emergency contact number
Emergency Contact: National Poison Center, local emergency services, company emergency hotline

2. Hazard Identification

Classification: Harmful if swallowed, may cause skin and eye irritation, may affect central nervous system
Label Elements: Hazardous pictograms, signal word “Warning”
Hazard Statements: H302: Harmful if swallowed, H315: Causes skin irritation, H319: Causes serious eye irritation, H335: May cause respiratory irritation
Precautionary Statements: Wear protective gloves, avoid breathing dust or vapors, wash thoroughly after handling, do not eat or drink during use
Physical Hazards: Dust may form explosive mixtures in air, substance may irritate mucous membranes
Environmental Hazards: Avoid release to the environment, hazardous to aquatic life

3. Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: 1-Pyrrolidinepropanol, alpha-cyclohexyl-alpha-phenyl-, hydrochloride
CAS Number: Not routinely registered, proprietary compound
EC Number: Not available
Impurities: No significant impurities expected
Concentration: Pure compound, >95% as per supplier certificate

4. First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Remove person from exposure, move to fresh air, keep patient at rest, call a poison control center or physician if symptoms develop
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin with plenty of water and soap, seek medical advice for persistent irritation
Eye Contact: Rinse immediately with gentle stream of water for at least 15 minutes, lift upper and lower eyelids occasionally, seek medical attention
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do NOT induce vomiting, call a physician or poison center for advice
Acute Symptoms: Irritation, headache, dizziness, potential drowsiness
Delayed Effects: Fatigue, nausea, respiratory tract irritation possible on repeated exposures

5. Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, foam
Unsuitable Media: Direct streams of water may spread fire
Special Hazards: May emit toxic fumes under fire conditions (hydrogen chloride, carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides)
Protective Equipment: Wear full protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus
Precautions: Keep contaminant run-off from entering drains or watercourses
Firefighting Instructions: Remove containers from fire area if safe, use water spray to cool unopened containers

6. Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, ventilate area, use personal protective equipment
Environmental Precautions: Prevent further leakage or spillage, avoid release to soil, waterways or drains
Methods for Clean-up: Collect spillage using inert absorbent (sand, vermiculite), transfer to suitable container for proper disposal, ventilate the area after clean-up
Decontamination: Wash area with water and detergent after collection
Disposal: Comply with local, regional, national disposal regulations for hazardous chemical waste

7. Handling and Storage

Safe Handling: Avoid dust generation and contact with skin, eyes, and clothing, use only in well-ventilated areas, avoid inhaling vapors and dust
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly after handling, remove contaminated clothing and wash before reuse
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed containers, keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated place, avoid direct sunlight and moisture
Incompatible Substances: Strong oxidizers, strong acids or bases, avoid storing near food or feed
Specific Uses: For laboratory and research only, not for drug, household, or other uses

8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Engineering Controls: Use fume hood or adequate exhaust ventilation to limit airborne dust and vapors
Personal Protective Equipment: Safety glasses with side shields or full goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or neoprene), lab coat or impervious apron, appropriate respiratory protection if airborne concentrations become significant
Occupational Exposure Limits: No established OELs or TLVs specifically for this compound, apply general workplace dust and chemical exposure limits
Environmental Controls: Prevent further uncontrolled releases or leaks, keep away from drain and water systems

9. Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder
Odor: Mild amine-like or no significant odor
Odor Threshold: Not established
pH: Not available in aqueous solution
Melting Point: Range varies, typically 135–150°C (literature estimate)
Boiling Point: Not available
Flash Point: Not available
Evaporation Rate: Not established
Flammability: Not considered flammable under normal laboratory conditions
Vapor Pressure: Low, not significant at room temperature
Relative Density: Not measured
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water, soluble in organic solvents (alcohol, DMSO)
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not determined
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not determined
Decomposition Temperature: May decompose >160°C with toxic emissions
Viscosity: Not relevant for a solid

10. Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable at recommended storage conditions and normal temperatures
Reactivity: Not expected to undergo hazardous reactions under normal handling
Conditions to Avoid: Extended exposure to heat, air, moisture, incompatible chemicals
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, acids, bases
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides on combustion or thermal decomposition
Polymerization: Not expected under normal processing

11. Toxicological Information

Likely Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, and eye contact
Acute Toxicity: Harmful if swallowed, estimated oral LD50 in rats >300 mg/kg (literature analogs)
Skin Irritation: May cause irritation, redness
Eye Damage: Causes irritation, possible burning sensation
Chronic Effects: Prolonged or repeated exposure may cause headaches, drowsiness, respiratory tract irritation
Carcinogenicity: No data available; not listed by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Mutagenicity: No reliable data
Developmental Toxicity: No reliable studies available
Other Data: Effects may be enhanced by pre-existing medical conditions (respiratory, skin, or central nervous system disorders)

12. Ecological Information

Toxicity to Aquatic Life: May be harmful to aquatic organisms, limited data but structure suggests moderate toxicity
Persistence and Degradability: Not rapidly biodegradable, may persist in the environment
Bioaccumulation Potential: Data lacking, moderate potential based on chemical structure
Mobility in Soil: No specific studies, likely limited due to low water solubility
Other Adverse Effects: Avoid direct runoff into surface waters or sewers

13. Disposal Considerations

Waste Disposal Methods: Collect and seal material in properly labeled containers for hazardous waste removal
Recommended Disposal: Incineration or chemical treatment at licensed facility, not suitable for landfill or sewer
Container Handling: Decontaminate before recycling or disposing, puncture or destroy after emptying
Regulatory Requirements: Follow all local, regional, national, and international regulations for hazardous chemicals disposal
Do Not: Dump into any waterway, soil, or household trash

14. Transport Information

UN Number: Not assigned for this compound
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport under most jurisdictions
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified
Packing Group: Not assigned
Environmental Hazards: None identified, but avoid exposure in case of accident
Transport Precautions: Protect from physical damage during transport, secure packaging tightly, protect from moisture and heat
Special Transport Note: For laboratory or research shipments, check air, sea, and land carrier requirements for unlisted or research chemicals

15. Regulatory Information

National Inventory Status: Not listed on US TSCA, EU REACH, Australian AICS, or other major inventories
Label Requirements: Warning label, hazard pictograms, emergency contact information
Specific Regulations: Subject to laboratory or R&D use exemptions in some jurisdictions, not approved for food, drug, or household use
OSHA Hazard Communication: Covered as hazardous chemical, standard workplace training and labeling required
SARA/Title III Reporting: Not specifically regulated
Other Restrictions: May trigger local reporting requirements for hazardous chemicals above threshold levels
Import and Export: Compliance with national and international chemical safety and transport laws applies