Product Name: 3-(S)-(+)-(1-Carbamoyl-1,1-diphenylmethyl)pyrroloidine-L-(+)-tartrate
Synonyms: No common synonyms registered
Recommended Use: Chemical research, pharmaceutical development
Supplier Details: Chemical manufacturing facilities, contact emergency telephone as per country regulations
Emergency Telephone: Refer to local/national chemical emergency response numbers
CAS Number: 134713-26-9
UN Number: Not classified under UN transport regulation
GHS Classification: Irritant to eyes, respiratory system, skin; potentially harmful if ingested
Pictograms: Exclamation mark, Health hazard symbol
Signal Word: Warning
Hazard Statements: May cause respiratory irritation; may cause eye irritation; potentially harmful if swallowed; may trigger allergic skin reaction after repeated exposure
Precautionary Statements: Avoid inhaling dust, use personal protective equipment; wash hands after use; use only in ventilated areas; prevent release into environment until proper disposal route is confirmed
Other Hazards: Powder can form airborne dust
Threshold Limit Value: No established TLV
Chemical Name: 3-(S)-(+)-(1-Carbamoyl-1,1-diphenylmethyl)pyrroloidine-L-(+)-tartrate
Molecular Formula: C25H26N2O6
Molecular Weight: 450.49 g/mol
Impurities/Additives: Trace organic solvents, residual by-products from synthesis
Purity: Typically over 98% pure, as provided for research use
Other Names: None registered in major regulatory databases
Ingredient Proportion: Active compound as major component; no hazardous stabilizers listed
Inhalation: Move to fresh air, monitor breathing patterns, seek medical attention if symptoms develop, keep airways clear
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, flush affected area with water for several minutes, mild soap may be used, consult health professional if irritation persists
Eye Contact: Rinse under gently running water for 10–15 minutes, lift upper and lower eyelids occasionally, consult specialist urgently
Ingestion: Do not try to induce vomiting, rinse mouth, seek immediate medical attention, present MSDS to physician on arrival
Notes for Physician: Respiratory symptoms and allergic response may require symptomatic and supportive care; monitor for delayed effects
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical powder, carbon dioxide, alcohol-resistant foam, water spray used for larger fires
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Strong water jets may scatter powders
Special Hazards: Combustion releases oxides of carbon, nitrogen-containing gases, noxious or toxic fumes
Protective Equipment: Self-contained breathing apparatus, protective gloves, flame-resistant clothing
Advice for Firefighters: Avoid inhaling fumes, stay upwind, contain run-off from fire control for later disposal
Thermal Decomposition: Risk for release of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides if heated excessively
Personal Precautions: Evacuate area if large spill, wear appropriate personal protective equipment, avoid breathing dust
Environmental Precautions: Prevent release into soil or water sources, collect spilled material with minimal dust formation
Methods for Clean-up: Use HEPA vacuum or damp sweeping, place material in chemical waste containers, ventilate area after cleanup
Decontamination: Wash area thoroughly with water, dispose waste as hazardous chemical material
Reporting: Spills of significant quantities to be reported as per national or local environmental control regulations
Precautions for Handling: Work in a fume hood or chemically resistant glove box, wear goggles and gloves, avoid release of dust
Hygiene Measures: Do not eat, drink, or smoke in working areas, wash hands thoroughly after handling, decontaminate personal protective gear after contact
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly sealed container, keep in cool, dry, well-ventilated place away from incompatible chemicals
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, bases, oxidizers, reactive organic compounds such as peroxides
Special Requirements: Avoid excessive heat, moisture ingress, and direct sunlight exposure
Engineering Controls: Use chemical fume hoods, local exhaust ventilation to keep airborne dust levels low
Personal Protection: Nitrile gloves, laboratory gown or apron, tightly sealing safety glasses or face shield, respiratory protection for dust
Respiratory Protection: In situations where dust exposure cannot be avoided, wear NIOSH-approved particulate respirator
Environmental Exposure Controls: Procedures to prevent dust emission, management of effluent containing chemical
Monitoring: Routine air sampling for workplace exposure assessments, review control measures regularly
Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder
Odor: No characteristic odor
Melting Point: 180–185 °C (approximate, variation by purity and sample size)
Boiling Point: Information not determined, decomposes before boiling
Solubility: Freely soluble in water, ethanol, and common organic solvents
pH Value: Slightly acidic in water
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at ambient conditions
Density: Estimated at 1.3–1.5 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient (Log Pow): No experimental data available
Flash Point: Data unavailable, presumed high due to solid nature
Autoignition Temperature: Not determined
Evaporation Rate: Not applicable, solid at room temperature
Explosive Properties: Not classified as explosive under standard conditions
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions
Thermal Decomposition: May decompose at high temperature with release of toxic gases, including carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides
Reactivity: Unlikely to react violently under normal use but forms hazardous compounds with oxidizers
Conditions to Avoid: High heat, sources of ignition, contact with reactive chemicals
Hazardous Reactions: No dangerous polymerization observed, but exposure to acids and oxidizers not advised
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, alkalis, oxidizing agents—reaction may cause heat and gas evolution
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, eye and skin contact
Acute Toxicity: Specific LD50 values unavailable; similar compounds have LD50 (oral rat) higher than 500 mg/kg
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: May produce redness, itching, or rash on sensitive individuals
Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes watering, stinging sensation, reversible moderate irritation possible
Respiratory Effects: Dust inhalation can cause coughing, sore throat, and headache; poorly ventilated areas increase risk
Sensitization: Evidence from analogues points to possible skin sensitization after repeated/prolonged exposure
Carcinogenicity: No data supporting carcinogenic risk by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: Not expected based on structural class, but no direct studies available
Other Health Effects: Pre-existing respiratory conditions may worsen after exposure, especially with insufficient control measures
Ecotoxicity: No experimental aquatic toxicity data available; not classified as acutely hazardous under GHS but persistent release could impact aquatic organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Expected to degrade slowly in natural environments based on structure
Mobility in Soil: Moderate mobility predicted, especially in moist soil or via surface run-off
Bioaccumulation: No evidence of significant bioaccumulation based on molecular structure, but caution advised for bio-sensitive settings
Other Adverse Effects: Spills reaching water sources could affect microbial balance; fish and invertebrates potentially affected if present in high concentrations
Waste Treatment Methods: Collect solid residues in dedicated chemical waste containers; do not release untreated material into sewage or surface water
Product Disposal: Use hazardous waste incineration facility complying with local regulations; never dilute with standard refuse
Contaminated Packaging: Triple rinse, then dispose along with hazardous chemical waste after defacing container labels
Special Precautions: Personnel handling waste should use full protective gear and follow site-specific chemical disposal codes
UN Number: Not assigned
Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated as hazardous for most transport under international rules
Transport Hazard Class: N/A
Packing Group: N/A
Environmental Hazards: Not classified as marine pollutant, though eco-preferred packaging advised
Special Precautions for Transport: Protect from direct sunlight, moisture, and strong mechanical impact during transport
Regulatory References: Refer to IATA, IMDG, and DOT guidelines for any regional updates
TSCA Status: Not listed on TSCA Inventory, for research use only
REACH Registration: No evidence of pre-registration under REACH required for research quantities
OSHA Hazardous Chemical: Considered hazardous, use OSHA-compliant labeling and training
SARA Title III: Not listed as an Extremely Hazardous Substance; not subject to Section 302 or 313 requirements
California Proposition 65: Not listed as a known carcinogen or reproductive toxin
WHMIS Classification (Canada): Classified as D2B—Eye/Skin Irritant
Other Regulations: Use personal monitoring and reporting to satisfy local environmental, health, and safety codes