Product Name: 2(3-(S)-(3-(3-(2-(7-chloroquinoline-2-yl)ethyl)phenyl)-3-hydroxypropyl)benzene-2-propanol)
Synonyms: Not widely recognized by other names
Recommended Use: Research, pharmaceutical intermediate
Manufacturer Details: Supplier contact information, including address and emergency phone numbers, should appear on shipment documents
Emergency Overview: Solid organic compound, yellow crystalline powder, faint chemical odor
CAS Number: Not listed in standard chemical databases, reference product batch sheet
UN Number: Not assigned or regulated; consult proper shipping authority
Relevant Identifiers: Structure specific, verify batch code on product label
GHS Classification: Acute toxicity (oral) Category 4, Eye irritation Category 2A, Skin irritation Category 2
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: May cause eye, skin, and respiratory tract irritation. Harmful if swallowed. May cause allergic skin reaction. Dust may be irritating to mucous membranes.
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust. Use personal protective equipment. Wash thoroughly after handling.
Potential Health Effects: Eye contact irritates, exposure to dust can cause headaches or nausea. Prolonged skin contact may cause sensitization.
Pictograms: Exclamation mark (irritant/harmful)
Chemical Identity: 2(3-(S)-(3-(3-(2-(7-chloroquinoline-2-yl)ethyl)phenyl)-3-hydroxypropyl)benzene-2-propanol)
Purity: Typically ≥97% by HPLC, batch dependent
Impurities: Related substances (trace), residual solvents (none above ICH guidelines), moisture content low
Molecular Formula: C27H26ClNO2
Molecular Weight: 431.95 g/mol
Hazardous Components: No major hazardous contaminants recognized, verify certificate of analysis for region-specific listings
Inhalation: Move to fresh air. Seek medical attention if symptoms develop, such as headache or respiratory irritation.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing and wash affected skin with soap and water. See a physician if irritation or rash occurs.
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for 10-15 minutes holding eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if present and easy. Consult an eye specialist for persistent redness or pain.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting unless instructed by medical staff. Seek immediate medical support and provide information about the compound.
Extinguishing Media: Water spray, dry chemical, carbon dioxide, foam
Unsuitable Media: Straight water streams may spread dust or material
Fire Hazards: Decomposition creates toxic fumes: hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, potentially chlorine.
Protective Equipment: Firefighters wear self-contained breathing apparatus plus suitable protective gear.
Special Procedures: Use caution approaching containers. Cool exposed containers with water spray. Avoid inhaling combustion products, ventilate area after fire is controlled.
Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel. Wear dust mask, gloves, lab coat, safety goggles. Prevent dust formation. Remove ignition sources.
Environmental Precautions: Avoid release to sewers/drains. Prevent further spreading, inform authorities if large amounts enter water systems.
Cleanup Methods: Pick up spilled material with inert absorbent (sand, vermiculite). Place in waste container with lid. Wash area with detergent and water. Ventilate space as needed. Dispose in accordance with local regulations.
Safe Handling Guidance: Handle in a well-ventilated laboratory, preferably in a chemical fume hood. Avoid inhaling dust, prevent skin and eye contact, use proper PPE including gloves and safety glasses. Don’t eat, drink, smoke during use.
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed original container, keep dry and away from light. Maintain at room temperature or refrigerated if stability data require. Segregate from strong acids, oxidizing agents, bases.
Unsuitable Storage: Do not store with incompatible chemicals. Protect from direct sunlight and moisture. Isolate from food, feedstuffs, and medical supplies.
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, chemical fume hood, safety shower and eyewash nearby
Exposure Limits: No occupational exposure limits established; minimize exposure by following laboratory protocols
Personal Protection: Nitrile gloves, safety goggles, lab coat, dust mask or NIOSH-approved respirator for high dust levels
Hygiene Measures: Remove contaminated clothing before leaving work. Wash hands thoroughly before breaks and after finishing. Store PPE separately from routine clothing.
Appearance: Fine yellow crystalline powder
Odor: Mild chemical
Odor Threshold: No data available
pH: Not applicable (insoluble in water/weak solubility)
Melting Point/Range: 143-149°C (batch-specific)
Boiling Point/Range: Decomposes before boiling
Flash Point: >200°C (estimated)
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Flammability: Not flammable under typical lab conditions
Vapor Pressure: Negligible
Vapor Density: Not applicable
Solubility: Poor in water, soluble in DMSO, DMF, ethanol
Partition Coefficient (log Kow): Estimate: >3 (hydrophobic)
Auto-ignition Temperature: No data
Decomposition Temperature: May degrade above 180°C
Viscosity: Not applicable
Chemical Stability: Stable under standard laboratory conditions, sensitive to strong light and extreme heat
Reactivity: Limited reactivity with most laboratory chemicals; avoid strong acids, bases, oxidizers
Hazardous Reactions: None under recommended handling
Decomposition Products: Under fire, may form hydrogen chloride, carbon monoxide/dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and possibly chlorinated hydrocarbons
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizing agents, strong bases and acids
Acute Toxicity: Not fully characterized, similar structures: oral LD50 (rat) estimated 200-2000 mg/kg
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: May cause irritation, especially with prolonged exposure
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes eye irritation on contact
Respiratory or Skin Sensitization: May cause allergic response
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: Not tested
Carcinogenicity: Not listed as a carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Reproductive Toxicity: No data available, avoid exposure for pregnant workers
STOT (Single Exposure): Possible drowsiness or dizziness from dust
Repeated Exposure: Insufficient data; potential cumulative toxicity low
Ecotoxicity: No aquatic toxicity data available; avoid uncontrolled environmental release
Persistence and Degradability: Likely persistent, aromatics and chlorinated ring structures degrade slowly
Bioaccumulative Potential: High for quinoline derivatives; may accumulate in aquatic organisms
Mobility in Soil: Weak mobility expected due to low water solubility, binds to soil organic matter
Other Adverse Effects: Avoid contaminating surface or groundwater, report significant spills
Waste Treatment Methods: Dispose through licensed chemical waste facility. Label container, avoid landfill. Do not dispose to sewer.
Residue Disposal: Rinse and triple-wash containers, disable empty containers before disposal.
Contaminated Packaging: Incinerate or treat as hazardous solid waste. Follow local and national regulations.
UN Number: Not regulated under ADR/RID/IMDG/IATA
Proper Shipping Name: Refer to transport authority, often “Not regulated”
Transport Hazard Class: Not assigned
Packing Group: Not assigned
Environmental Hazards: Not classified as marine pollutant
Special Precautions: Protect from moisture and strong sunlight, store upright, allow only trained handlers
TSCA Inventory: Not listed
REACH Status: Not registered in Europe
IARC/NTP/OSHA: Not listed as a carcinogen
Other Regulations: Custom substance, workplace safety agency standards apply for chemical handling and laboratory use
Label Requirements: Clear hazard statements, pictogram(s), batch and manufacturer data in compliance with local guidelines