Product Name: JS-PPA Propylene Glycol Phenyl Ether Acetate
CAS Number: 770-35-4
Relevant Uses: Solvent, Intermediate for chemical synthesis, Used in inks, coatings, adhesives
Supplier: JS Specialty Chemicals
Contact Information: 24/7 Emergency Telephone: +XX-XXXX-XXXX, Technical Information: +XX-XXXX-XXXX
Address: 123 Industrial Blvd, Springfield, USA
Classification: Flammable liquid Category 3, Acute toxicity Category 4 (Oral), Skin irritation Category 3, Eye irritation Category 2A
GHS Label: Signal Word: Warning; Pictograms: Flame, Exclamation Mark
Hazard Statements: Flammable liquid and vapor. Harmful if swallowed. Causes mild skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation.
Precautionary Statements: Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames. Do not eat, drink, or smoke when using. Wear protective gloves, eye, and face protection.
Other Hazards: May cause respiratory irritation. Repeated exposure can cause dryness or cracking of the skin.
Potential Health Effects: Inhalation may lead to headaches, dizziness, and nausea.
Chemical Name: Propylene Glycol Phenyl Ether Acetate
Chemical Formula: C11H14O3
Synonyms: PGPEA, 1-Phenoxy-2-propanol acetate
Purity: 99%
Impurities: Phenoxypropanol (<1%), Propylene glycol monomethyl ether acetate (<0.5%)
Additives: None declared
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air. If symptoms develop, seek medical attention.
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing. Immediately wash skin with soap and water. Consult a physician if irritation persists.
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Get medical advice if irritation continues.
Ingestion: Rinse mouth. Do not induce vomiting. Seek immediate medical attention.
Most Important Symptoms: Redness, pain, discomfort in exposed areas. Headache, drowsiness if inhaled in high concentrations.
Advice for Physicians: Treat symptomatically. Maintain airway and watch for delayed respiratory symptoms.
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Alcohol-resistant foam, dry powder, carbon dioxide, water spray
Unsuitable Extinguishing Media: Direct water jet
Specific Hazards: Vapors may form explosive mixtures with air. Containers may burst in heat of fire.
Hazardous Decomposition: Carbon oxides, phenolic compounds
Protective Equipment for Firefighters: Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear
Advice: Evacuate area, fight from safe distance, use water spray to cool fire-exposed containers, avoid inhaling fumes.
Personal Precautions: Avoid breathing vapors, ensure adequate ventilation, remove all sources of ignition, wear protective gear
Environmental Precautions: Prevent entry into drains, sewers, waterways, and soil
Methods for Cleanup: Contain spilled material with inert absorbent (sand, earth, vermiculite), transfer to suitable container for disposal, ventilate area, wash spill site after material pickup
Emergency Procedures: Evacuate unnecessary personnel, notify authorities if large spill affects environment
Additional Advice: Use non-sparking tools and explosion-proof equipment
Handling: Use only in well-ventilated areas. Keep away from open flames, hot surfaces, static discharge. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Take precautions against static electricity. Do not breathe mist, vapor, or spray.
Storage Conditions: Store in tightly closed, properly labeled containers. Keep cool and dry. Store away from strong oxidizing agents, acids, and bases. Protect from sunlight and sources of ignition. Segregate from incompatible materials.
Specific End Uses: Only use for intended industrial applications.
Incompatible Materials: Strong oxidizers, acids, bases.
Other Precautions: Inspect containers regularly for leaks.
Exposure Limits: No occupational exposure limits established for compound.
Engineering Controls: Use local exhaust ventilation and process enclosure to minimize exposure.
Personal Protective Equipment: Safety glasses or goggles, chemical-resistant gloves (nitrile, neoprene), chemical apron or protective clothing, in case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment.
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling, remove contaminated clothing and clean before reuse, do not eat, drink, or smoke while working.
Environmental Controls: Prevent further leakage or spillage if safe to do so.
Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
Odor: Faint aromatic or ether-like
Boiling Point: 265°C (509°F)
Melting Point: -35°C (-31°F)
Flash Point: 103°C (217°F, closed cup)
Flammability: Flammable
Vapor Pressure: 0.09 mmHg at 25°C
Density: 1.09 g/cm³ at 20°C
Solubility: Immiscible with water, miscible with most organic solvents
Viscosity: 6.1 mPa•s at 25°C
Partition Coefficient (log Kow): 2.3
Autoignition Temperature: 353°C (667°F)
Chemical Stability: Stable under normal ambient and anticipated storage and handling conditions.
Possibility of Hazardous Reactions: May react with strong oxidizing agents causing fire or explosion risk.
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, flames, sparks, static discharge, incompatible substances.
Materials to Avoid: Strong acids, bases, oxidizers.
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, phenol derivatives.
Polymerization: Will not occur under normal conditions.
Acute Toxicity: Oral LD50 (rat): 1,700 mg/kg
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: May cause mild skin irritation with prolonged contact
Serious Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes eye irritation
Respiratory Sensitization: Not expected to cause respiratory sensitization under normal conditions
Skin Sensitization: Not classified as sensitizer
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: No data available to suggest mutation risk
Carcinogenicity: Not listed by NTP, IARC, OSHA
Reproductive Toxicity: No adverse reproductive effects found in animal studies
Target Organ Effects: Central nervous system depression after high exposures
Other Effects: Overexposure can lead to headache, drowsiness, skin and eye irritation
Eco-toxicity: Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects
Fish Toxicity: LC50 (96h, fish): 56 mg/L
Daphnia Toxicity: EC50 (48h, daphnia): 80 mg/L
Persistence and Degradability: Moderately biodegradable under aerobic conditions
Bioaccumulation: Potential for moderate bioaccumulation (log Kow: 2.3)
Mobility in Soil: Low mobility due to low solubility in water
Other Adverse Effects: Avoid release to natural waters and soil
Waste Disposal Methods: Dispose of as hazardous waste according to local, regional, and national regulations. Do not discharge into waterways. Incinerate in licensed facility.
Container Disposal: Empty containers may contain residue; treat as hazardous waste. Do not reuse containers.
Other Disposal Advice: Consult with regulatory authorities and waste disposal experts for proper methods.
UN Number: UN 1993
Proper Shipping Name: Flammable Liquid, n.o.s. (Propylene glycol phenyl ether acetate)
Transport Hazard Class: 3
Packing Group: III
Environmental Hazards: Not marine pollutant (according to IMDG)
Special Precautions: Transport in compliance with local, regional, national regulations; keep away from sources of ignition during transport
Label Required: Flammable Liquid (Diamond Symbol)
Labeling: GHS, OSHA HCS 2012 compliance required
Chemical Inventories: Listed on TSCA, REACH, EINECS
SARA Title III: Does not contain Section 313 chemicals
California Prop 65: Not listed as causing cancer or reproductive toxicity
WHMIS Classification (Canada): B2 Flammable and Combustible Material, D2B Toxic Material Causing Other Toxic Effects
Other Information: Observe national and local environmental protection regulations; workplace exposures regulated under OSHA