Product Name: Bis (3R,4R)-N,4-dimethyl-1-(phenylmethyl)-3-piperidinamine di Toluyl L-Tartrate
CAS Number: [Consult supplier's technical documentation]
Synonyms: 3R,4R-dimethylpiperidinamine salt, di Toluyl-L-Tartrate
Recommended Use: Laboratory chemical, research and development
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Classification: Irritant to eyes and skin, possible respiratory sensitization
GHS Label Elements: Signal word: WARNING. Hazard statements: Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation. May cause respiratory irritation.
Pictograms: Exclamation mark
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust or powder, use protective equipment, wash thoroughly after handling
Other Hazards: Dust may cause temporary discomfort or allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
Chemical Name: Bis (3R,4R)-N,4-dimethyl-1-(phenylmethyl)-3-piperidinamine di Toluyl L-Tartrate
Formula: CxHxNxOx (contact supplier for verified molecular structure)
Percentage: ≥ 97% (based on purity for research use)
Impurities: Residual solvents <1%, trace water
Inhalation: Remove worker to fresh air, monitor for respiratory distress, seek medical advice if symptoms develop
Skin Contact: Wash area with soap and plenty of water; remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes, holding eyelids apart, seek immediate medical attention if irritation persists
Ingestion: Rinse mouth, avoid inducing vomiting, consult poison control center or physician promptly
Suitable Extinguishing Media: CO2, dry chemical powder, foam, do not use water jet
Hazardous Combustion Products: Carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, irritating organic vapors
Protective Equipment: Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective turnout gear
Special Fire-Fighting Procedures: Evacuate area, contain fire residue run-off, prevent contamination of drains and waterways
Personal Precautions: Avoid breathing dust, ventilate area, use recommended PPE (gloves, safety goggles, dust mask or respirator)
Clean-up Methods: Sweep up loose material without generating dust, collect in properly labeled waste bins, wipe surfaces with damp cloth
Environmental Precautions: Prevent spillage from entering sewers or open water, notify environmental authorities if large quantities escape
Disposal: Place all cleanup residue in appropriate chemical waste disposal containers, dispose in accordance with local regulations
Handling: Minimize dust generation, avoid contact with eyes and skin, do not eat or drink around handling area, wash hands after use
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed original container, cool and dry environment, away from incompatible chemicals like strong acids or bases, keep out of direct sunlight
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, mineral acids, alkali substances, moisture
Special Notes: Label containers clearly, maintain inventory control, inspect packages regularly for damage or leaks
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, chemical fume hood or glove box if possible
Personal Protection: Laboratory-grade nitrile gloves, coat, splash-resistant safety goggles, certified particulate respirator for dusty work
Hygiene Measures: Always wash hands thoroughly after handling, change out contaminated clothing, prevent eating or drinking in workplaces
Exposure Limits: Occupational exposure guidelines not established; treat as a particulate irritant (general dust limits apply)
Environmental Controls: Prevent runoff and airborne contamination, use spill trays under stock containers, treat all waste as hazardous
Appearance: White to off-white crystalline powder
Odor: Mild organic, weak amine notes
pH: Not determined in solid form, neutral to slightly basic in water
Melting Point: Specific data not commonly published, typical for tartrate salts with similar structure (consult technical documentation)
Solubility: Limited in water, higher in polar organic solvents like ethanol and methanol
Vapor Pressure: Negligible at room temperature
Boiling Point: Not available (decomposes before boiling)
Flash Point: Not determined; treat as potentially combustible at high temperatures
Auto-Ignition Temperature: No standardized value available
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions, protect from excess moisture
Reactivity: Normally unreactive at room temperature; reacts with strong oxidizers or acids
Hazardous Reactions: May liberate irritating fumes on contact with acids or during strong heating
Decomposition Products: Toxic gases such as nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and dioxide possible on thermal breakdown
Polymerization: Not expected under normal handling or storage
Acute Effects: Irritant to eyes, skin, upper respiratory tract; symptoms include redness, itching, coughing
Chronic Effects: Extended or repeated exposure may cause allergic reactions or dermatitis in sensitive individuals
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, dermal, eye contact, ingestion possible in laboratory settings
LD50/LC50 Values: No animal testing data available; use general caution as with amine tartrates
Sensitization: Possible respiratory and skin sensitizer based on structure and analog compounds
Other Health Hazards: No carcinogenicity or reproductive toxicity data reported; keep exposure as low as possible
Persistence and Degradability: Limited data, organic tartrate backbone degrades slowly in soil and water
Bioaccumulation: Potential low risk, not highly hydrophobic, unlikely to bioconcentrate
Ecotoxicity: Harm to aquatic life possible if large amounts reach streams or wastewater, typical for organic salts
Mobility in Soil: Moderate, can travel if dissolved in water
Other Effects: Avoid release to environment; follow best practices for chemical management, including spill prevention
Waste Treatment Methods: Collect residual material as hazardous waste, seal in chemical waste containers, label for elementary incineration or chemical treatment as advised by waste specialist
Container Disposal: Rinse inner packaging, send for approved chemical waste collection
Special Instructions: Never dispose via ordinary landfill or household drainage; avoid contamination of groundwater or surface water by improper disposal
Local Guidelines: Consult with local regulatory agencies for precise disposal requirements, follow campus or institutional protocols at all stages
UN Number: Not assigned
Proper Shipping Name: Laboratory chemical, not regulated for ground or air transport under most local guidelines
Transport Hazard Class: Not applicable, unless shipped in large quantity or with incompatible substances
Packing Group: Not regulated, use protective packaging to prevent damage or spillage
Other Shipping Precautions: Label boxes as laboratory chemicals, secure all containers to avoid breakage, keep spill kit and SDS available during transit
Labeling Requirements: Compliance with local hazard communication standards, including GHS pictogram and signal word
TSCA Status: Not listed for commercial use, research only
REACH Registration: No data available for European compliance, ensure relevant documentation with supplier
Other Regional Controls: Observe workplace requirements for chemical hygiene, storage, and emergency preparedness in your jurisdiction
Specific Legislation: Review section 313 of SARA Title III, OSHA hazard communication rules, and local authority restrictions on experimental chemicals