Product Name: 2-<3-(S)-<3-(2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)Phenyl>-3-Hydroxypropyl>Phenyl-2-Propanol
Common Synonyms: Stereoisomer of Quinoline-based alcohol derivative
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Recommended Use: Pharmaceutical intermediate, research chemical
Restrictions on Use: Not for consumer, food, or veterinary use
Classification: Harmful if swallowed, causes skin and eye irritation, may cause respiratory irritation, toxic to aquatic life
Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: May cause damage to organs through prolonged exposure, suspected of causing genetic defects, may cause allergic skin reactions, toxic if inhaled
Pictograms: Health hazard, exclamation mark, aquatic toxicity
Precautionary Statements: Avoid inhalation and skin contact, avoid release to the environment, wash thoroughly after handling, use personal protective equipment
Chemical Name: 2-<3-(S)-<3-(2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)Phenyl>-3-Hydroxypropyl>Phenyl-2-Propanol
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Purity: ≥98%
Impurities: Includes possible unidentified organic contaminants (≤2%)
Additives: No additives reported
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air, keep at rest, seek medical attention for ongoing symptoms
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin with soap and water for 15 minutes, consult a doctor if irritation persists
Eye Contact: Rinse with gentle stream of water for at least 15 minutes, remove contact lenses if present and easy, obtain medical care
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, do not induce vomiting unless told by poison control, get immediate medical help
Most Important Symptoms: Respiratory irritation, dizziness, headache, allergy rash, burning sensation in eyes or throat
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, dry powder, carbon dioxide, or foam
Specific Hazards: Combustion produces toxic fumes including hydrochloric acid, nitrogen oxides, and quinoline derivatives
Protective Equipment: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus and fire protective clothing
Special Procedures: Cool exposed containers, contain runoff to prevent environmental spread, ventilate area after fire
Personal Precautions: Use full protective gear including gloves, eye protection, and respirator for dust or vapor
Environmental Precautions: Prevent chemical from entering soil, rivers, or drains
Methods for Clean-up: Contain spill, collect with inert absorbent (sand, earth), transfer to secure waste container, decontaminate area with detergent, ventilate room fully, dispose material properly
Handling: Operate in fume hood or in well-ventilated space, avoid breathing dust, vapors, or mists, wash hands after use, keep away from ignition sources, use tools and containers that resist reaction with organic chemicals
Storage: Keep in tightly closed bottle in cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, separate from strong acids, bases, oxidizers, and sources of moisture, avoid direct sunlight, label clearly, monitor for leaks or damage, restrict access to trained personnel
Engineering Controls: Chemical fume hood, eyewash stations, emergency shower, workplace monitoring for vapors
Personal Protective Equipment: Nitrile or neoprene gloves, safety goggles, lab apron or disposable suit, NIOSH-certified respirator for dust or unknown exposure, anti-slip footwear
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands before breaks and after work, do not eat, drink, or smoke around chemical
Control Parameters: No established occupational exposure limits; minimize exposure using best practices
Appearance: Off-white solid or crystalline powder
Odor: Mild, characteristic aromatic odor
Odor Threshold: Not established
pH: Not applicable (in solid form)
Melting Point/Freezing Point: Approximately 145-150°C
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: >150°C
Evaporation Rate: Not determined
Flammability: Combustible solid
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Vapor Density: Not determined
Relative Density: 1.2–1.3 g/cm³
Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in acetone, ethanol, DMSO
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not determined
Auto-Ignition Temperature: >350°C
Decomposition Temperature: Above 180°C
Viscosity: Not applicable (solid)
Chemical Stability: Stable under normal laboratory and storage conditions
Reactivity: May react with strong oxidizers and acids
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: Exothermic reaction with strong oxidizing agents, produces toxic gases on decomposition
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, flames, moisture, direct sunlight
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, strong oxidizers, reducing agents, alkali metals
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, chloroquinoline fragments, aromatic vapors
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, skin contact, eye contact, ingestion
Acute Toxicity: LD50 (oral, rat): 150–300 mg/kg (estimated), irritant on skin and mucous membranes
Chronic Effects: Possible risk of organ damage with prolonged exposure
Carcinogenicity: No data for this molecule; quinoline derivatives sometimes linked to genetic toxicity
Mutagenicity: Suspected based on structure-activity relationship
Reproductive Toxicity: Data not available; precaution recommended
Symptoms of Exposure: Nausea, dizziness, skin rash, burning eyes, coughing, throat discomfort
Ecotoxicity: Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects; possible bioaccumulation
Persistence and Degradability: Not easily biodegradable, persists in water and soils
Bioaccumulative Potential: High due to aromatic and quinoline groups, tendency to bind fatty tissues
Mobility in Soil: Immobile, likely to adsorb to solids and organic matter
Other Adverse Effects: May disrupt microbial and aquatic communities, careful containment and disposal mandatory
Waste Treatment Methods: Incinerate in licensed facility if possible, do not landfill bulk quantities, avoid letting enter drains
Container Disposal: Triple rinse containers, puncture or crush prior to disposal as hazardous waste
Precautions: Do not attempt neutralization without chemical experience, follow all regional and local hazardous waste laws
UN Number: [To be assigned if regulated]
UN Proper Shipping Name: [Chemical, solid, toxic, n.o.s.]
Transport Hazard Class: 6.1 (Toxic Substance)
Packing Group: II or III (toxic designation depends on concentration and quantity)
Marine Pollutant: Classified as marine pollutant; avoid bulk shipping by sea
Special Precautions: Secure packaging, clear hazard labelling, emergency protocol available with shipment
Inventory Status: Not listed on TSCA, REACH, or other major regulatory chemical inventories (as of current information)
Labeling Requirements: GHS-compliant label for workplace and transport
Control Regulations: Falls under hazardous substance rules in many jurisdictions
Chemical Safety Assessment: Assessment required by manufacturer or distributor for workplace use
Other Requirements: Notification for import or export may be necessary, detailed risk management necessary for research application