Product Name: (S)-2-(2-(3-((1E)-2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)-Phenyl)-3-Hydroxypropyl)Phenyl)-2-Propanol
Chemical Formula: C27H25ClNO2
Synonyms: No established synonyms available
CAS Number: Request by supplier or refer to substance registry
Intended Use: Research chemical, reference standard or intermediate
Recommended Restrictions: Not for human or veterinary drug, cosmetic, agricultural, or household use
Supplier Identification: Contact manufacturer or distributor, providing emergency phone number if available
Hazard Classification: May cause skin irritation, eye irritation, and may induce respiratory discomfort with prolonged or repeated exposure
GHS Label Elements: Signal word: Warning; Hazard Statements: Causes skin and serious eye irritation. May cause respiratory tract irritation. Precautionary phrases: Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing; Do not breathe dust or vapors; Wash hands thoroughly after handling
Physical Hazards: Combustible solid or powder, dust may form explosive mixtures with air
Health Hazards: Possible allergic reactions by skin contact, temporary symptoms in the respiratory system
Environmental Hazards: Potential toxicity to aquatic organisms; avoid releases to environmental water sources
Chemical Identity: Pure (S)-2-(2-(3-((1E)-2-(7-Chloro-2-Quinolinyl)Ethenyl)-Phenyl)-3-Hydroxypropyl)Phenyl)-2-Propanol
Concentration: >98% (as supplied by manufacturers for research use)
Impurities: Trace synthetic intermediates or side-products possible, identify via certificate of analysis
Additives: None typically present; check batch-specific data
CAS Number: Refer to identification section for batch control
Inhalation: Move person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing; seek medical attention if respiratory symptoms persist or worsen
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, rinse skin continuously with water for at least 15 minutes, use soap; seek medical advice if irritation, rash, or discomfort develops
Eye Contact: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes; remove contact lenses if present and easy to do so; continue rinsing and get medical attention if irritation persists
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, never induce vomiting unless instructed by medical personnel; call physician or poison center for professional advice
Important Symptoms & Effects: Irritation of skin, eyes, mucous membranes; sensitivity responses in some individuals
Immediate Medical Attention Needed: Seek assistance if significant or persistent symptoms occur, particularly respiratory, allergic, or irritant responses
Extinguishing Media: Use carbon dioxide, dry chemical powder, water spray, or foam depending on surrounding fire; avoid high-pressure water jets
Special Hazards Arising: Combustion may release hazardous vapors and toxic gases including hydrochloric compounds, nitrogen oxides, carbon oxides, and chlorine-containing fumes
Protective Equipment & Precautions for Firefighters: Wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective gear; stay upwind, prevent runoff from entering drains or water sources
Advice for Firefighting: Isolate fire area if possible; move containers away from fire if safe; keep containers cool by spraying with water mist to avoid rupture due to heat
Personal Precautions: Evacuate unprotected personnel, ventilate the spill area, prevent inhalation of vapors or dusts, avoid direct contact with skin and eyes; use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Environmental Precautions: Prevent material from entering drains, surface waters, or soil; notify environmental authorities if significant release occurs
Cleanup Methods: Scoop up powder or collect spillage using non-sparking tools and place in airtight containers; clean contaminated surfaces with appropriate cleaning agents; avoid raising dust; dispose waste in accordance with local regulations
Reference to Other Sections: Refer to sections handling storage, PPE, and disposal for further guidance
Handling: Use in a laboratory fume hood or well-ventilated area; wear recommended PPE including gloves, goggles, and lab coat; avoid generation of dust or aerosols; do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling this material
Storage Conditions: Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area; protect from light, excess humidity, and incompatible materials like strong oxidizers or acids; maintain temperature as specified by manufacturer, generally 2–8°C for research compounds
Incompatibilities: Avoid contact with strong oxidizing agents, reducing agents, and sources of ignition
Exposure Limits: No occupational exposure limits established specifically for this compound; handle as if potentially hazardous
Engineering Controls: Use chemical fume hood, local exhaust ventilation, eyewash stations, safety showers
Personal Protective Equipment: Chemical-resistant gloves, safety goggles with side shields, laboratory coat; in case of insufficient ventilation use organic vapor respirator
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands thoroughly after handling; avoid bringing contaminated gloves or clothing outside laboratory
Environmental Controls: Capture vapors, prevent leaks, and restrict discharge to environmental units
Appearance: Typically supplied as a white or off-white crystalline powder
Odor: No characteristic odor reported
pH: Data not available for aqueous solutions
Melting Point/Range: Information provided by supplier, estimated 100-150°C based on class
Boiling Point/Range: Decomposition may occur before boiling, exact value not established
Flash Point: Not determined, but should be handled as a combustible solid
Solubility: Soluble in organic solvents such as DMSO, methanol; sparingly soluble or insoluble in water
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not available, consult computational predictions
Vapor Pressure: Not determined due to low volatility
Density: Refer to batch-specific technical data
Other Data: Stable under recommended storage and handling conditions
Chemical Stability: Stable for intended use and recommended storage conditions, subject to typical shelf-life for organic research chemicals
Reactivity: Non-reactive under normal laboratory conditions
Hazardous Reactions: May react with strong oxidizers, acids producing hazardous decomposition products
Conditions to Avoid: Prolonged exposure to heat, light, and moisture may lead to potential degradation
Incompatible Materials: Avoid oxidizing agents, reducing agents, strong acids or bases
Decomposition Products: May include toxic gases such as hydrogen chloride, nitrogen oxides, and particular organic vapors if combusted
Acute Toxicity: Limited toxicity data available; similar compounds may produce mild to moderate irritation by oral, dermal, or inhalation exposure
Skin Corrosion / Irritation: May cause moderate, reversible irritation
Eye Damage / Irritation: Moderately irritating to eyes
Respiratory Sensitization: Prolonged inhalation may result in irritation or sensitization, particularly in individuals with existing respiratory disease
Skin Sensitization: Repeated or prolonged contact could cause allergic skin reactions in susceptible individuals
Germ Cell Mutagenicity: No data available
Carcinogenicity: Not classified according to IARC, NTP, or OSHA; not listed in standard carcinogen inventories
Reproductive Toxicity: No conclusive evidence available for this compound
STOT-single exposure: Transient irritation of respiratory tract possible
STOT-repeated exposure: Potential for mild cumulative effects with chronic exposure
Aspiration Hazard: No significant hazard anticipated due to physical properties
Medical Conditions Aggravated: Individuals with respiratory, skin, or eye conditions may be more susceptible
Ecotoxicity: Specific ecotoxicological data not available; related halogenated quinolines may show toxicity in aquatic environments
Persistence and Degradability: Not readily biodegradable, potential to persist in soil and water
Bioaccumulative Potential: No specific data; based on chemical structure, may have potential to bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms
Mobility in Soil: Predicted to have low mobility in soil due to low water solubility
Other Adverse Effects: Releases to the environment should be minimized; disposal as hazardous chemical waste recommended
Waste Treatment Methods: Gather and place waste material, including spill clean-up residues, in properly labeled containers for disposal through licensed chemical waste contractor
Product Disposal: Hazardous chemical wastes must not enter normal domestic waste, sewers, or the environment; consult local regulations
Contaminated Packaging: Decontaminate and dispose of packaging as hazardous waste
Additional Precautions: Document waste transfer and ensure handling by qualified personnel; avoid incineration unless approved by local environmental authorities
UN Number: Not assigned for this specific compound
UN Proper Shipping Name: Not regulated for transport by ground, air, or sea under common chemical transport regulations
Transport Hazard Class: Typically non-regulated for small laboratory quantities, but packaging and documentation should comply with local, national, and international standards
Packing Group: Not specified
Special Precautions: Ship in leak-proof, tightly sealed containers; prevent breakage, transport with absorbent material in outer packaging for laboratory shipments
OSHA Hazard Communication: Regarded as hazardous substance for laboratory and research use
TSCA Status: Check supplier compliance with Toxic Substances Control Act
SARA Title III: Not listed under Sections 302, 304, 313
DSL/NDSL (Canada): Substance not specifically listed; consult regulatory agency for import/export needs
EC Inventory: Not listed in EINECS or REACH for commercial applications
Other National Regulations: Consult country-specific chemical inventories and safety codes
Label Requirements: Ensure workplace safety labeling according to OSHA GHS and any relevant local regulations
Workplace Controls: Maintain safety data documentation accessible to all laboratory and handling staff