Material Safety Data Sheet: 2-[3(S)-[3-[2-(7-Chloroquinoline-2-Yl)Ethenyl]Phenyl]-3-Hydroxypropyl]Benzene-2-Propanol

1. Identification

Product Name: 2-[3(S)-[3-[2-(7-Chloroquinoline-2-Yl)Ethenyl]Phenyl]-3-Hydroxypropyl]Benzene-2-Propanol
Synonyms: 7-Chloroquinoline vinyl hydroxyphenyl propyl benzenepropanol
Recommended Uses: Laboratory research, chemical synthesis
Manufacturer Information: Refer to supplier or distributor’s address and contact numbers for details on commercial or emergency assistance.
Emergency Contact Number: ChemTrec, local poison control, or internal safety personnel, available 24/7 for hazardous exposure or spills.

2. Hazard Identification

GHS Classification: Acute toxicity (oral and dermal), Skin irritation, Eye irritation, Specific target organ toxicity
Label Elements: Pictograms covering acute toxicity, skin and eye irritant warnings. Signal Word: Danger
Hazard Statements: Harmful if swallowed or absorbed through skin. Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation. May cause respiratory tract irritation upon inhalation.
Precautionary Statements: Wear protective gloves, eye protection, and lab coats; prevent inhalation and ingestion; wash hands thoroughly after handling.
Other Hazards: Combustible dust formation if handled in powder form. Chemical may cause sensitization on repeated contact.

3. Composition / Information on Ingredients

Chemical Name: 2-[3(S)-[3-[2-(7-Chloroquinoline-2-Yl)Ethenyl]Phenyl]-3-Hydroxypropyl]Benzene-2-Propanol
CAS Number: 136977-58-1 (example; confirm as per source material)
Concentration: >98% pure substance
Impurities & Stabilizing Additives: May contain trace solvents, unreacted starting materials, manufacturing byproducts. Refer to certificate of analysis for impurity profile.

4. First Aid Measures

Inhalation: Move person to fresh air immediately, provide oxygen if breathing is difficult. Seek immediate medical attention if coughing, wheezing, or respiratory symptoms occur.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Rinse affected skin with copious amounts of water and mild soap for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists, seek medical assessment.
Eye Contact: Flush eyes with running water for minimum 15 minutes, holding eyelids apart. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Medical evaluation recommended.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth thoroughly, avoid forceful vomiting. Observe for symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, or dizziness. Obtain immediate medical help for further evaluation.
Most Important Symptoms: Irritation, chemical burns, allergic response. Complications more severe with pre-existing skin or respiratory conditions.
Immediate Medical Attention: Provide information on compound and exposure route to medical professionals.

5. Fire-Fighting Measures

Suitable Extinguishing Agents: Dry sand, alcohol-resistant foam, CO2, or water spray for surrounding fires.
Specific Hazards: May release toxic vapors including HCl, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and irritating organic fumes during combustion.
Protective Equipment: Firefighters require self-contained breathing apparatus and chemical-resistant clothing to avoid inhalation and skin contact.
Firefighting Instructions: Cool adjacent containers to prevent pressure buildup. Prevent runoff from entering drains or watercourses.

6. Accidental Release Measures

Personal Precautions: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, ventilate area thoroughly, use respiratory protection for dust/vapor presence. Wear gloves, goggles, and protective clothing.
Environmental Precautions: Prevent product from entering sewers, soil, waterways. Absorb spill in inert material like sand or vermiculite.
Cleanup Methods: Scoop or sweep up bulk material, place in secure, labeled waste containers. Decontaminate surfaces with appropriate solvents (check compatibility). Dispose cleanup materials as hazardous waste.

7. Handling and Storage

Safe Handling: Minimize dust or vapor production. Work in fume hood or well-ventilated spaces. Avoid direct contact with eyes, skin, or clothing; never eat, drink, or smoke where chemical handled.
Storage Conditions: Seal containers tightly. Store in dry, cool area protected from sunlight, incompatible substances, moisture, and ignition sources. Provide secondary containment for larger quantities.
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidants, strong acids, bases, halogens. Avoid storing near combustibles.

8. Exposure Controls and Personal Protection

Control Parameters: No established occupational exposure limits; follow best practices to reduce airborne concentrations.
Engineering Controls: Use properly functioning fume hoods, local exhaust systems, or enclosures.
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, neoprene), safety goggles, full-face shield for splash risk, flame-resistant lab coat, and closed-toe footwear. Use approved respirators if dust, fumes, or inadequate ventilation present.
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands and exposed skin before breaks, at shift end, and after accidental contact. Do not wear contaminated clothing outside work area.

9. Physical and Chemical Properties

Appearance: Off-white to pale yellow crystalline solid or powder
Odor: Slight chemical or aromatic odor
Odor Threshold: Data not available
pH: Not applicable for solid
Melting Point/Freezing Point: 150-170°C (range varies by purity)
Boiling Point: Decomposes before boiling
Solubility: Poorly soluble in water; soluble in common organic solvents such as DMSO, DMF, ethanol
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Relative Density: 1.2–1.3 g/cm3
Partition Coefficient (log P): >3 (estimated; lipophilic nature)
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable
Vapor Density: Not determined
Flash Point: >180°C (closed cup; estimated)
Flammability: May burn at elevated temperatures, produces hazardous fumes
Auto-ignition Temperature: Not determined
Decomposition Temperature: > 200°C (breakdown releases hazardous gases)
Viscosity: Not applicable for solid
Explosive Properties: Fine dust may form explosive mixtures with air

10. Stability and Reactivity

Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage. Sensitive to strong acids, bases, and oxidizing agents.
Reactivity: Avoid contact with strong oxidizers, alkali metals, reducing agents. Product may react with water if impurities present.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: HCl, NOx, small organic volatiles under thermal decomposition or combustion.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: No dangerously exothermic reactions in routine handling, but avoid contamination.
Conditions to Avoid: High heat, direct sunlight, open flames, sources of static discharge, moisture.

11. Toxicological Information

Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin or eye contact
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 (rat): 300-2000 mg/kg (estimated); may cause acute irritation or systemic effects.
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Repeated or prolonged contact results in redness and blistering. Sensitization possible.
Eye Damage/Irritation: Severe irritation, lacrimation, potential corneal injury.
Respiratory Sensitization: Dust or vapor could induce allergic symptoms in susceptible individuals.
Chronic Effects: Prolonged exposure may cause liver, kidney, or nervous system complications.
Carcinogenicity/Mutagenicity/Reproductive Toxicity: No data for this compound, but related aromatic/quinoline structures sometimes show mutagenic activity in vitro.
Other Health Hazards: Not enough data for long-term effects. Use caution and minimize unnecessary exposure.

12. Ecological Information

Ecotoxicity: Toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in aquatic environments.
Persistence and Degradability: Compound is recalcitrant; slow biodegradation in water and soil anticipated.
Bioaccumulative Potential: Lipophilic nature suggests a risk of accumulation in aquatic organisms.
Mobility in Soil: Low water solubility and high partition coefficient predict adsorption to organic matter and limited groundwater migration.
Other Adverse Effects: Monitor for toxic breakdown products. Avoid release into environment due to unclear persistence.

13. Disposal Considerations

Disposal Methods: Collect and transfer waste to licensed hazardous waste facility. Incinerate in chemical incinerator equipped with afterburner and scrubber.
Container Disposal: Clean residues from empty packaging before disposal or reuse. Rinse triple times if allowed.
Precautions: Consult national and local guidelines. Never flush to drains, surface water, or soil. Label waste in compliance with regulatory standards.

14. Transport Information

UN Number: Not assigned for this specific compound
Shipping Name: Not regulated under most transport authorities, unless container quantity and hazard classifies under customs requirements
Transport Hazard Class: See hazard identification; caution for toxic, irritant, and environmental risk
Packing Group: Consult shipment regulations; typically III (minor hazard)
Environmental Hazard: Yes, dangerous for water ecosystems if spilled
Transport Precautions: Package in sturdy, leakproof containers. Avoid exposure to weather, excessive vibration, and temperature extremes during transit.

15. Regulatory Information

OSHA Status: Hazardous—refer to chemical hygiene plan requirements
TSCA Inventory: Verify for substance inclusion under Toxic Substances Control Act, U.S.
REACH Status (EU): Not registered—research-use exemption possible for small quantities; comply with lab-use notification if applicable.
SARA Title III Sections 302/304/311/312/313: Not listed as extremely hazardous, but general chemical reporting applies.
California Proposition 65: No listing for parent compound, evaluate analogs for liability.
Other International Regulations: Refer to local, state, and national inventory and restriction programs. Provide safety training and maintain documentation per regional compliance measures.