Product Name: 2-(2-(3(S)-(3-(2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl)phenyl)-3-hydroxypropyl)phenyl)-2-propanol (MK5).
Chemical Formula: C26H24ClNO2.
Synonyms: MK5, quinolinyl ethenyl derivative.
Manufacturer: Data available on request.
Product Use: Research chemical for laboratory use; not for use in human or veterinary medicine.
Emergency Contact: Refer to local poison control center.
CAS Number: Information available based on supplier or registry.
Phone Number: Provided by supplier.
Classification: Not regulated as a hazardous material for transport but may cause harm with misuse.
Routes of Exposure: Eye contact, skin absorption, ingestion, inhalation.
Hazard Statements: May irritate eyes and respiratory tract, may be harmful if swallowed, may cause skin sensitization in some individuals.
Pictograms: Exclamation mark, health hazard.
Signal Word: Warning.
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust or vapors, wear gloves and eye protection, seek fresh air if inhaled.
Potential Health Effects: Acute and chronic exposure may cause discomfort, allergic responses possible in susceptible users.
Chemical Name: 2-(2-(3(S)-(3-(2-(7-chloro-2-quinolinyl)ethenyl)phenyl)-3-hydroxypropyl)phenyl)-2-propanol.
CAS Number: Supplied by manufacturer.
Concentration: >98% purity, impurities <2%.
Additives: None stated; pure compound for research use.
Hazardous Components: None known if handled under recommended procedures.
Inhalation: Move exposed individual to fresh air, monitor breathing, seek medical help if symptoms remain.
Skin Contact: Wash area with soap and plenty of water, remove contaminated clothing immediately, contact a physician if irritation or rash develops.
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for twenty minutes, remove contacts if present, do not allow individual to rub eyes, get medical attention if discomfort persists.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly with water, do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical personnel, seek medical attention for persistent symptoms.
Immediate Medical Attention: Necessary for persistent symptoms after exposure.
Most Important Symptoms: Eye irritation, redness, coughing, throat discomfort, possible allergic response.
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, foam, water spray.
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Avoid direct water jet.
Special Hazards: May emit chlorine-containing vapors, nitrogen oxides and other irritants under combustion.
Protective Equipment: Firefighters should use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear.
Advice for Firefighters: Use water to cool containers, remove unopened containers if safe.
Combustion Products: Hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides.
Personal Precautions: Avoid dust formation, ventilate the area, wear suitable protective clothing including eye protection and gloves.
Environmental Precautions: Prevent spillage from entering drains, watercourses, or soil.
Cleanup Methods: Use non-reactive absorbent material, sweep up and place in sealed, labeled container for disposal, clean area with plenty of water after material pickup.
Reference to Other Sections: Disposal and handling procedures detailed below.
Handling: Avoid contact with skin, eyes, avoid inhalation of vapor or dust, work in a fume hood if possible, use good laboratory hygiene practices.
Storage: Keep tightly closed in original labeled container, store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area, keep away from incompatible materials such as oxidants, acids.
Incompatibilities: Strong oxidizing agents, strong acids.
Specific End Uses: Intended for research or analytical laboratory work only.
Engineering Controls: Use with adequate ventilation, utilize fume hood or local exhaust where exposure may occur.
Exposure Limits: No data available for occupational exposure limit.
Personal Protection: Wear chemical splash goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile recommended), lab coat, closed shoes, avoid unnecessary exposure.
Respiratory Protection: Use a certified respirator in case dust or vapors are generated.
Environmental Controls: Keep material out of drains and environment.
Appearance: Off-white to pale yellow crystalline solid.
Odor: Odorless or faint characteristic.
Odor Threshold: Not established.
pH: Not applicable in solid form.
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Range typically between 120–135°C depending on purity.
Boiling Point/Range: Decomposes before boiling.
Flash Point: Not determined.
Evaporation Rate: No data available.
Flammability: Not classified as flammable.
Vapor Pressure: Negligible under ambient conditions.
Vapor Density: No data available.
Relative Density: Approximately 1.2–1.3.
Solubility: Poorly soluble in water; soluble in organic solvents like DMSO or ethanol.
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not determined.
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not established.
Decomposition Temperature: Above 200°C may release hazardous vapors.
Viscosity: Not applicable.
Chemical Stability: Stable under standard temperature and pressure if stored as directed.
Reactivity: Not reactive under regular conditions.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: May react vigorously with strong oxidizers; avoid mixtures with acids.
Conditions to Avoid: Moisture, heat, direct sunlight.
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, acids.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Chlorinated fumes, nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides.
Acute Toxicity: Oral, dermal, and inhalation toxicity not comprehensively established in humans; may cause mild discomfort.
Potential Health Effects: May lead to transient skin or eye irritation, unlikely to cause significant harm if handled correctly.
Carcinogenicity: Not classified by IARC, NTP, or OSHA.
Mutagenicity: No mutagenicity data available.
Reproductive Toxicity: No available studies or data.
Long-term Effects: Risk not well established, but careful handling is always warranted with novel compounds.
Symptoms of Overexposure: Redness, irritation, coughing, headache in high exposure settings.
Target Organs: Eyes, skin, respiratory system.
Ecotoxicity: No comprehensive studies on aquatic or terrestrial toxicity, avoid release into the environment.
Persistence and Degradability: Chemical structure suggests slow biodegradation rate, persistency anticipated.
Bioaccumulative Potential: Insufficient data; structure may indicate moderate bioaccumulation risk.
Mobility in Soil: Poor water solubility limits migration through soil; potential for sediment adsorption.
Other Adverse Effects: No data on ozone depletion or endocrine-disruptive potential for this molecule.
Waste Treatment Methods: Collect material and contaminated surfaces as hazardous waste, follow all regional and national laws for disposal.
Disposal of Chemicals: Use licensed chemical waste handling services, do not flush to wastewater system.
Contaminated Packaging: Clean thoroughly or dispose of as hazardous waste.
Precautions: Wear proper PPE during disposal operations; do not mix incompatible materials.
UN Number: Not assigned.
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated as a hazardous substance for transport.
Transport Hazard Class: None.
Packing Group: Not applicable.
Environmental Hazards: Avoid spillage to soil and waterways.
Special Precautions for Transport: Ship in sealed, labeled containers; temperature controlled transport suggested for long distances.
Transport Labels: Not required under current regulations.
U.S. TSCA Status: Not listed or pending notification by registrant.
OSHA Regulatory Status: Not specifically regulated under OSHA standards, good laboratory practices essential.
EU Regulations (REACH): Not pre-registered or registered; research-use-only restrictions may apply.
Other National Regulations: Compliance with local, regional, and international regulations for laboratory chemical use and handling.
Label Elements: Manufacturer’s label must be present, indicating compound name and hazard warnings.
Restrictions: For research laboratory use only, not for drug, food, or household application.