Material Safety Data Sheet: 2-(3-(2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)Phenyl)-(3-Hydroxypropyl)Phenyl-2-Propanol

Identification

Product Name: 2-(3-(2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)Phenyl)-(3-Hydroxypropyl)Phenyl-2-Propanol
Synonyms: No commonly used synonyms found in major registries
Manufacturer: Name, address, and contact phone number must accompany the product
Recommended Use: Research and chemical synthesis in a controlled laboratory environment
Restrictions: Not for drug, food, cosmetic, or household use
Emergency Phone Number: 24-hour help line provided by supplier or local authority

Hazard Identification

Classification: Based on analogous compounds, possible irritant for eyes, skin, and respiratory system
Label Elements: Signal word “Warning” given unknown based on structure
Hazard Statements: May cause skin and eye irritation, may be harmful if swallowed or inhaled, dust may aggravate asthma and respiratory issues
Precautionary Statements: Use personal protective equipment, avoid inhalation of dust, wash hands thoroughly after handling, store locked away from children

Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Identity: 2-(3-(2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)Phenyl)-(3-Hydroxypropyl)Phenyl-2-Propanol
CAS Number: Structure unique, no CAS found in public registries
Purity: Typically provided at >95% for research chemicals
Impurities: Byproducts from synthesis such as residual solvents (DMF, toluene), heavy metals (<0.01% typical), possible unreacted aldehydes or alcohols

First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Remove person to fresh air, monitor for breathing difficulty, consult medical attention if symptoms persist
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, flush skin with copious amounts of soap and water, seek medical care for rash or persistent irritation
Eye Contact: Immediately rinse eyes with water for 15 minutes, keep eyelids apart, seek immediate care if redness, pain, or vision changes occur
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting, drink 1-2 glasses of water if conscious, alert a physician or local poison center
Notes for Physician: Treat symptomatically, no specific antidote known based on structure

Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical, foam, or water spray for small fires, avoid water jets if possible
Hazards from Combustion: Releases toxic gases such as carbon monoxide, chlorine compounds, nitrogen oxides, and possible quinoline derivatives
Firefighting Advice: Wear full body protective gear and self-contained breathing apparatus, keep wind at your back, cool containers nearby to limit pressure buildup
Specific Hazards: As an organic powder, risk of dust explosion if dispersed in air and ignited

Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Evacuate area, wear gloves, safety goggles, lab coat and NIOSH-approved respirator for dust
Environmental Precautions: Prevent discharge into drains, watercourses, or soil
Methods for Cleanup: Sweep up without raising dust, collect in sealed container for disposal, ventilate area, clean with damp cloth or HEPA-filter vacuum
Special Procedures: Decontaminate tools and surfaces, wash hands thoroughly

Handling and Storage

Handling: Use only in well-ventilated, controlled laboratory conditions, minimize dust formation, keep away from incompatible substances like strong oxidizers and acids, keep containers tightly closed when not in use
Storage: Store in a cool, dry, tightly sealed container, away from direct sunlight, sources of heat or ignition, segregate from food and incompatible materials, label containers clearly and monitor regularly for damage

Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Control Parameters: No occupational exposure limits established, use general dust limits (e.g., 10 mg/m³ for nuisance dust)
Engineering Controls: Use fume hood, local exhaust ventilation, avoid open bench work
Personal Protection Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile or latex), safety goggles, lab coat or chemically resistant apron, N95 mask or respirator for dust, closed shoes, emergency eyewash and safety shower accessible
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling, avoid eating or drinking in work area, launder contaminated clothing before reuse

Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: Pale-yellow crystalline solid (estimated by quinoline derivatives)
Odor: Mild, aromatic, chemical odor
pH: Not determined (not water-soluble)
Melting Point: Estimated 80-120°C
Boiling Point: Not readily volatile below 200°C
Flash Point: Not available
Explosion Limits: Not determined, but organic solids may form explosive dust clouds
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Relative Density: Slightly greater than 1
Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in DMSO, ethanol, possibly in methanol and acetone
Partition Coefficient: No data, likely logP >2 based on structure
Decomposition Temperature: >150°C, decomposes with pungent smoke

Stability and Reactivity

Stability: Stable under standard laboratory storage and handling conditions
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, flames, sparks, electrostatic discharge, incompatible substances including oxidizers and acids
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents (peroxides, nitric acid), strong acids (sulfuric, hydrochloric)
Hazardous Decomposition: May release carbon monoxide, hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, and quinoline derivatives if burned
Polymerization: No known hazardous polymerization

Toxicological Information

Acute Toxicity: No direct data, expected to have low acute toxicity based on structure (requires caution)
LD50/LC50: Not determined, consult analogues for possible range
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin or eye contact
Effects: Irritation of skin, eyes, respiratory tract, possible headache, nausea, or dizziness if inhaled in significant quantity
Chronic Effects: Unknown; quinoline derivatives may affect liver and kidneys in prolonged exposures, avoid repeated contact
Sensitization: Not expected but take care to monitor for allergies
Medical Conditions Aggravated by Exposure: Asthma, dermatitis, or respiratory conditions
Carcinogenicity/Mutagenicity: Not classified by ACGIH, IARC, NTP, or OSHA as of present references

Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: Not tested directly, quinoline and related halogenated aromatics may be harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Persistence and Degradability: May not degrade quickly, expect persistence in soil and sediment
Bioaccumulation: Possible based on aromatic and halogenated structure
Mobility in Soil: Slow, may absorb to soil particles
Other Adverse Effects: Do not introduce into environment, risks include aquatic toxicity, chronic harm to microorganisms

Disposal Considerations

Disposal Methods: Collect waste in tightly sealed, properly labeled containers, dispose of via licensed chemical waste contractor
Contaminated Packaging: Empty containers must be triple rinsed and disposed as hazardous waste
Chemical Disposal: Do not flush to drains or release to the environment, use incineration if available and permitted
Local Recommendations: Follow local, regional, and national environmental regulations

Transport Information

UN Number: Not assigned
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport under typical classification
Transport Hazard Class(es): Not classified
Packing Group: Not specified
Environmental Hazards: Not identified as marine pollutant by standard regulations
Special Precautions: Package securely to avoid leaks, accidental release of powder, keep documentation available for authorities

Regulatory Information

International Inventory Status: Not listed on TSCA, EINECS, or DSL
European Union: Not classified under CLP/GHS as of current data
United States Regulations: Not listed under SARA, CERCLA, or RCRA
California Proposition 65: Not listed
Other Regulations: Follow workplace safety standards for chemical hygiene, laboratory safety, and hazardous waste